Without knowing their stack it sounds like a really simple fix, just storw which is the main screen.
Soooo.. if it's simple... contribute then?
I've learned an app's stack for far more mundane things. If you want others to build something you want, it helps to build things other's want. Sounds like there would be a lot of interest if you took this on.
Haha if you go back, Meal Deals are addictive. They look like cheap gas station sandwiches, but they're quality ingredients with good fresh bread. Combos we don't get here like cheese and onion are just a very different thing than you would expect.
Because my partner uses C. The constant jump scares from temps is annoying 😀
Separate from that, I use temps for what to wear, so exactness is less important to me. In truth AQI and humidity are much more important metrics to me.
Plus:
Equipment temps are always in C
Using C is a gateway to metric use
Devices built for C are just.. better. Example: Any washing machine for C has the temperatures listed on the settings vs the ever so useful "warm" or "colors"
Kettle boils when it hits 3 digits. More fun.
So, lots of ancillary reasons I guess, vs any one direct reason.
When it's cold all the time you adapt (not your body, your behaviors). For instance, when I am outside, I'm moving and working my body, and generally within 10-15 minutes I'm stripping off a layer or two already. People don't typically stand around in this cold unless they have to.
Even with the ice cream, it was after a ridge hike, and we stood outside for about 15 minutes. After that amount of time your core temp lowers and you start to feel the cold, so you either get moving or get inside. But when I arrived I would have been happy in a T-shirt.
The one thing they left out was school buses. Schools did let out early, but too late, so the traffic from the buses and parents melted the first layer of snow, with no plowing or salting. So it refroze into sheets of ice before people left work.
Source: Me in traffic for 12 hours.
Note: I now live in a place so cold that this week I hiked in -6F and had ice cream outside at 13F. 😃
While I don't disagree with the sentiment, encouraging a large community driver like Silksong to create a community IS the way to grow niche communities, not the reverse.
At first I nodded my head to this since it adds user volume in one place, but this is the Fediverse, where no one set of mods or communities gets to "own" anything.
People can subscribe to both, so to me, the "best to not duplicate" is the antithesis of the Fediverse's purpose.
No promises, but if I end up running this it will be by putting it in a container. If I do, then I'll put a PR on Codeberg with a Docker Compose file (compatible with Podman on Bazzite).
Not all crypto is the same. ZCASH uses an encrypted ledger. Monero combines transactions and redistributes to obfuscate.