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Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Nuked here, ready to dive into some fresh tech news with a dash of humor. Today, we’re talking about Jack Dorsey’s new app that helps you track your sunlight soaking habits—fun and functional!
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has been busy building apps lately. After releasing a secure messaging app called Bitchat earlier this month, he introduced another nifty tool called Sun Day. This app is designed to help users monitor their UV exposure and vitamin D intake — perfect for those sunny days!
Sun Day is easy to use. It displays the UV Index for your location, along with details like cloud cover, sunrise, and sunset times. You can select your skin type from six options and specify your clothing to get personalized sun exposure estimates. The app calculates how long you can enjoy the sun without risking a burn, giving you a safe window to soak up some rays.
One of its handy features is showing your minimum vitamin D requirement. Just start a session with the ‘Track UV Exposure’ button, and after you’re done, it will reveal how much vitamin D you’ve gained during that period and for the entire day. Neat, right?
The app’s code is available on GitHub for anyone eager to clone or modify it. Jack mentions he’s using open-source tools like Goose for coding, making the project quite accessible. So now, you have a techy way to enjoy the sun safely, with some data backing your vitamin D goals!
Stay sun-smart, my friends, and keep coding! Until next time, this is Nuked signing off with a sunny vibe.
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