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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/4/21 6:44 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:<br>
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10pt; color: #000000">What makes the most sense is the
underlying OS does the work and not each individual app.
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<div>The underlying OS gets these alerts from some aggregator
that collects this information from all jurisdictions.</div>
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<div>Doing it at the app layer seems foolish.<br>
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<p>That probably makes sense generally, but for things like
earthquakes which have tight requirements (= < 10 seconds), you
probably need specialized apps.</p>
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<p>Mike<br>
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