Just a suggestion, enable IMAP in yahoo and generate an app password. Use something like Thunderbird to "move" all your emails off their server and onto Thunderbird locally. Get in the habit of exporting and backing up those emails. Then your mailbox will not be full and perhaps the messages will stop. Messages can still be sent and received in their web interface but your saved messages that you move will be saved locally.
A hybrid of this would be to move folders that you don't really use any more and just have for archival purposes. Whatever it takes to free up space.
The other option of course is to pay them for more storage.
Looks good - although is this also missing declined transactions ? We see a very high percentage of failed transactions each month, however this could be because 80% of our customers are in my he US but our merchant account is in the UK ?
This could be very interesting if the 10 second timescale could be increased - as it stands 10 seconds is not enough time to do anything meaningful other than potentially crawl under your desk.
I know little of the science behind earthquakes and the movement of tectonic plates, however it would seem that if 10 seconds warning is possible today then further longer periods of time in the future could help people and or the technology surrounding building's and the infrastructure within the building to ready themselves/itself for the onset of an earthquake.
The biggest problem I see here is that if all cars on the road were self driving then you have more control. The issue is when you mix human behaviour and error into the mix. The first fatal or near fatal accident with self driving cars could be the end before it's even started.
It's understandable that Apple locks down private API's, however given that developed these often they move from the private state (beta testing for their own apps?) to public and available for developers to develop against once they are happy with them.
"Your mailbox storage will be full in 18 days"
"Upgrade for more storage or free up space. If your storage is full after 15 May, you won't be able to send or receive emails."