cinnamonTea@lemmy.mltoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•Breezy Weather: An open-source, privacy-friendly Android weather app forked from the now-unmaintained Geometric Weather
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7 months agoDefinitely strange… Glad it worked out, though
Definitely strange… Glad it worked out, though
Very cool feature, thanks for sharing!
The version is 5.1.8_fdroid, which is the same one I also see in fdroid
Very strange. I installed through the neo store a week or so ago and have a couple options
For me it’s when I add a new location, then I get to choose what sources to pull from
If it’s just about current weather, the locations view kind of does this. Otherwise, I’d be super interested to hear which app you’d seen that in before, sounds like an interesting feature
From what I see, MET Norway is an option for weather sources, is that the right one?
The thing you said that someone disagreed with was calling it ionizing radiation, which is a more general term and describes radiation with enough energy to ionize an atom or molecule, which means stripping off at least one of its electrons. That requires a lot less energy than activating nuclei in an element that is not radioactive to radioactivity. UV light and X-rays are both ionising radiation, but are not from radioactivity and cannot induce radioactivity. Of course a lot of radioactive radiation (α, β, γ) is also too low-energy to activate more nuclei. It depends on the energy of the radiation and the specific element you’re trying to activate (how close it is to being radioactive, so to speak).
So like CommissarVulpin said - the real danger is more likely to be contamination