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Op mentions in the follow up comments that he does a separate git checkout, one for each of the 5 Claude Code agents he runs. So each is independent and when PRs get submitted that's where the merging happens.


What's your channel :)


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR-DXc1voovS8nhAvccRZhg

Jeff Geerling. Also the owner/author of the site we're discussing in this thread.



Yes. The 2 types of earthquake alerts each have a unique sound that was designed specifically for earthquake alerts. They are available in the supplemental data folder that's associated with the paper (you can also hear one of these by going into the android earthquake settings and clicking on the Demo feature).


Hmm, Earthquake alerts aren't available: Location switch is off.

But I like it that way.


Receiving alerts should be on by default as long as you're in one of the supported countries. You can verify by going to settings, safety and emergency, earthquake alerts.


Thanks, looklike i'm not in supported region :(


If you're ok with sharing, could you say which country?


It's not supported in Canada. I don't know why.

Google "AI Search" claims that the Canadian Government's early warning alert system provides the same function and that is why the Android Earthquake Alert system isn't available in Canada.


Vietnam, tbf we don't have a lot of earthquake here, but still, it would be nice to have.


thanks!


It only runs when a phone is plugged in and stationary.


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This is awesome!


I guess we all had the same idea. My wife and I built https://www.donttouchface.com


Congrats, you've made the least annoying one so far!

A simple beep is all we need, people. Also it seems more accurate than the others few linked here it seems, the face part is more narrowly detected, the other two went off whenever my hand was in the frame at all for some reason. This one only beeps when I actually put my hand on my face. (Not to be super critical of toy projects)


We tried a lot of different strategies in—

pre-made models

hand and face detection separately

training the algo yourself

and it felt like the last one was the strongest (which is what we released). The one we built is as strong as the training you give it—it shouldn't be going off if your hand is at all in the frame.


This is my favorite.


My wife and I built something similar. Take a look: https://www.DontTouchFace.com


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