Hackernews posts about USGS
USGS is the United States Geological Survey, an independent federal agency that provides science and information to understand and mitigate natural hazards, manage natural resources, and provide timely warnings of geological disasters.
- Magnitude 3.5 Earthquake near Copenhagen, DK (earthquake.usgs.gov)
- Earthquakes on a Map (earthquake.usgs.gov)
- Conus Electrical Resistivity at 35km (www.usgs.gov)
- AI uses less water than the public thinks (californiawaterblog.com)
- Telus Uses AI to Alter Call-Agent Accents (letsdatascience.com)
- Guitar tuner that uses phone accelerometer (tautme.github.io)
- Unusual uses of OEIS sequences on GitHub (www.jeremykun.com)
- Mac app uses AirPods sensors to detect slouching (apps.apple.com)
- Lazarus Group Uses Git Hooks to Hide Malware (opensourcemalware.com)
- An Urgent Question for Anyone Who Uses Social Media (www.theatlantic.com)
- How A Blind Developer Uses Visual Studio (Microsoft Build 2017) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Who even uses jemalloc anyway? (theconsensus.dev)