Why this server?
This server uses the Open-Meteo API, and the description explicitly states it 'requires no API key,' fitting the requirement of using a free service.
Why this server?
This server is described as running locally and explicitly states '✨ no APIs ✨', ensuring it meets the requirement of not using commercial APIs.
Why this server?
The server connects to public blockchain endpoints and specifically mentions that it works using 'free public endpoints... without requiring authentication or API keys.'
Why this server?
This server performs 'free web searching using Google search results with no API keys required,' fulfilling the need for a non-commercial/free API.
Why this server?
This server retrieves weather alerts and forecasts using the US National Weather Service API, which is a public, free source of data (US government).
Why this server?
This server utilizes the Sefaria library, which is a non-commercial, public source of Jewish texts, thus fitting the requirement.
Why this server?
This server uses the Open Library API, which is widely recognized as a public, free API for book information.
Why this server?
This server uses the PokeAPI, which is a publicly available, free-to-use API for Pokémon data.
Why this server?
This server uses the ImgFlip API, which offers meme generation and is generally free for basic usage.
Why this server?
This server is based on querying the official Minecraft Wiki, which relies on publicly available, free content.