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2025-04-19

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The developer of the "Taiwan Earthquake Alert" app enrolls in a university in the United States. Netizens express gratitude: It has become a part of daily life.

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On April 3rd last year, a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.2 struck Hualien, followed by frequent aftershocks. At that time, an app called "Taiwan Earthquake Alert," developed by high school student Lin Ziyou, had a high accuracy rate. Due to a surge in users, the app encountered errors, leading Lin Ziyou to issue an apology and hope that everyone could be understanding of him as a solo developer. Lin Ziyou has recently been reported to have applied to the University of Washington without relying on special admissions. Internet users expressed their gratitude towards him, and a netizen with the same name joked about his situation, sparking a lively discussion.

Hualien experienced a strong earthquake measuring 7.2 on April 3rd of last year. After the earthquake, tremors continued, and an app called "Taiwan Earthquake Alert" gained widespread attention for its high accuracy. The app's developer, 林子祐, was just a high school student at the time and has since entered a university in the United States.

It is understood that due to the rapid increase in users of the "Taiwan Earthquake Alert" app, there were some push notification errors. 林子祐 expressed his sincere apologies on the official platform and mentioned that he is currently working to fix these issues. Since the app is maintained solely by a high school student, he requested users to be a bit more patient and to give him time to make improvements.

林子祐 posted on the social media platform Threads, revealing that he did not receive any special treatment when applying to foreign universities; instead, his university applications were completed when the app was gaining attention, and he ultimately chose the University of Washington. His comments have sparked a lot of discussion among netizens, with many leaving messages thanking him, saying, "This alert app has become a part of our lives; everyone around me has it," and expressing support for his efforts.

Interestingly, other netizens with the same name also commented jokingly, mentioning, "Other 林子祐 can write an app to get into foreign universities, while I, 林子祐, can't even get my required assignments done," adding a lighthearted atmosphere to the topic.