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IT 気になる、記になる… AppleのMagSafe対応バッテリーパックの実機写真?? https://taisy0.com/2021/04/15/138999.html apple 2021-04-15 07:42:11
IT 気になる、記になる… ドコモオンラインショップ、4月29日以降の割引変更を案内 − 「5G WELCOME割」などの割引内容を変更へ https://taisy0.com/2021/04/15/138997.html docomo 2021-04-15 07:01:42
ROBOT ロボスタ ランボルギーニ・ウラカンEvoがAmazon Alexaを統合し、広範囲な車両制御を音声指示可能に https://robotstart.info/2021/04/15/lamborghini-huracan-evo-with-amazon-alexa.html alexa 2021-04-15 07:28:32
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 紙が「業務効率を下げる」「業務量を増やす」と考える人は8割以上 その理由は? https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2104/15/news098.html ITmediaビジネスオンライン紙が「業務効率を下げる」「業務量を増やす」と考える人は割以上その理由は年度が切り替わる時期は普段より忙しいと「非常に感じる」「少し感じる」と回答した人事・総務・経理にその理由を尋ねたところ、約割以上の人が紙の書類により「業務効率が悪くなっている」「業務量が増えている」と考えている。 2021-04-15 16:43:00
IT MOONGIFT alltweets - 取り扱い注意。誰かのツイートをまるっとダウンロード http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/moongift/~3/V3OGeJiFrDg/ 誰かのツイートをまるっとダウンロードTwitterでの不用意な発言は何年経ったとしても引きずり出される可能性があります。 2021-04-15 17:00:00
AWS AWS F1 Insights Powered by AWS: Braking Performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58oQdV9EPsM F Insights Powered by AWS Braking PerformanceBraking Performance the latest F Insight powered by AWS shows how a driver s braking style during a cornering maneuver can deliver an advantage coming out of the corner When well executed braking optimizes a car s speed through the phases of cornering and enables the driver to gain a better position on the track This stat displays and compares drivers braking styles and performance by measuring how closely they approach the apex of a corner before braking In addition it will show the key performance metrics that lead to how the car and driver perform together when cornering such as top speed on approach speed decrease through braking the braking power KWH utilized and the immense G forces drivers undergo while cornering Learn more about F Insights at Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos AWS F 2021-04-15 07:30:00
AWS lambdaタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Lambda Layer で PDFTK を利用する。 https://qiita.com/nonamuuuuuuu/items/a290f36d1f1e5c725369 ビルドしたPDFTKのファイルをLambdaLayerの構成に組み込むこのファイルを下記LambdaLayerの構成に組み込み、nodejsフォルダを圧縮してLambdaLayerにアップロードするだけ。 2021-04-15 16:21:35
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【Pandas】データベーステーブル読込み時のメモリエラーを回避する https://qiita.com/skokado/items/49bc041ffd6893359412 AmazonRedShiftのドキュメントによると、巨大なテーブルに対してカーソルを使用することは推奨されていない。 2021-04-15 16:54:20
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) VBA 通知バーのボタンをクリックしたいです https://teratail.com/questions/333415?rss=all sendkey 2021-04-15 16:57:35
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) Python 3 の Bottle 上で multiprocessing を使ったバックグラウンド処理ができない。 https://teratail.com/questions/333414?rss=all PythonのBottle上でmultiprocessingを使ったバックグラウンド処理ができない。 2021-04-15 16:54:48
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) Djangoでユーザーがフォームに入力した数値をもとに処理を実行したい https://teratail.com/questions/333413?rss=all 2021-04-15 16:54:12
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) raspberry pi で ira_laser_tools を catkin build できない https://teratail.com/questions/333412?rss=all raspberrypiでiralasertoolsをcatkinbuildできない概要ラズパイにubuntunbspnbspserverとROSnbspmelodicをいれて、rosnavigateを使うロボットを動かそうとしています。 2021-04-15 16:52:26
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) TwentyTwentyoneでCSSの記述の仕方が分からない https://teratail.com/questions/333411?rss=all TwentyTwentyoneでCSSの記述の仕方が分からないお世話になっております。 2021-04-15 16:46:55
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) 単純選択法がうまくできません>< https://teratail.com/questions/333410?rss=all 単純選択法がうまくできません単純選択法選択ソートを書いてみたのですが意図した値が返ってきません。 2021-04-15 16:46:43
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) JavaScriptにおける「連想配列」とは何を指す? https://teratail.com/questions/333409?rss=all JavaScriptにおける「連想配列」とは何を指す他者への説明の際や検索などで、JavaScriptの連想配列という言葉をよく見かけます。 2021-04-15 16:36:18
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) 問い合わせフォームでリターンメールが届きません https://teratail.com/questions/333408?rss=all 問い合わせフォームでリターンメールが届きません知り合いが運営するお店の商品の紹介ページを作ってますこのページの一番下に問い合わせフォームがあり、項目を追加して送信後の確認ページ、完了ページまでphpファイルでつなげました。 2021-04-15 16:24:11
Program [全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) UWSCでダイアログが表示されたとき、次の操作が行われない https://teratail.com/questions/333407?rss=all UWSCでダイアログが表示されたとき、次の操作が行われない前提・実現したいことUWSCで画面上に「Webnbspページからのメッセージ」ダイアログが表示される場合に、次の操作が行われません。 2021-04-15 16:02:21
Ruby Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita RSpec単体テストコードのexpected [] to includeの解決方法 https://qiita.com/masashikuwahara/items/8ae18c7d63640718eaac RSpec単体テストコードのexpectedtoincludeの解決方法RSpec単体テストコードのときたまにこのようなエラーを起こしてしまうことがある。 2021-04-15 16:47:39
Docker dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Catalyst 9300 Docker 上で ThousandEyes Agent の起動と設定 https://qiita.com/kikuta2055/items/9175c2bb828a34b4511e クラウドエージェントエンタープライズエージェントOVAOVFHyperVNucラズパイCatKISRASRJUNOSLinuxPackageDockerAWSMarketplaceなどなどltここの話エンドポイントエージェントDockerタイプのThousandEyesエージェントをCatalyst上に立ち上げる私も過去に、ThousandEyesのエージェントをCatalystに以前ホストして遊んでいたことがあるんですが、前はKVMベースのものしかなくて、しかも限られたCatalystのApphosting用のリソースを使ってしまって、動くには動いてたんですが取り回しに苦労したんですよね。 2021-04-15 16:10:00
Git Gitタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Git rebaseをなかったことにする(コンフリクト時) https://qiita.com/miriwo/items/e78ea12142d989711a6a gitrebaseabort 2021-04-15 16:38:37
Ruby Railsタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita RSpec単体テストコードのexpected [] to includeの解決方法 https://qiita.com/masashikuwahara/items/8ae18c7d63640718eaac RSpec単体テストコードのexpectedtoincludeの解決方法RSpec単体テストコードのときたまにこのようなエラーを起こしてしまうことがある。 2021-04-15 16:47:39
技術ブログ Developers.IO AWS SSO を利用して Amazon Elasticsearch Service へログインしてみた https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/aws-sso-amazon-elasticsearch-service-login/ awssinglesigno 2021-04-15 07:53:19
技術ブログ Developers.IO [アップデート] IAMロールによるアクション実行者を特定・制御できる、”ソースID属性”(Source identity attribute)が使えるようになりました! https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/update-about-aws-iam-source-identity-attribute/ awsidenti 2021-04-15 07:52:58
技術ブログ Developers.IO Snowflakeで特定エリア内の地理空間オブジェクトをカウントしてみた https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/try-snowflake-st-contains/ snowflake 2021-04-15 07:23:34
海外TECH DEV Community How To Create A Kickass GitHub Profile Page https://dev.to/codeloungedev/how-to-create-a-kickass-github-profile-page-408a How To Create A Kickass GitHub Profile PageThis tutorial is also available as a video Click on the video below or click this link In this article you ll see how to create a catchy good looking Github profile page By the end of the tutorial your README will update automatically with your latest blog articles YouTube videosshow your GitHub statsdisplay the icons of your tech stackYou can look at my GitHub profile to see how your profile might look after the tutorial Pre requisitesBefore going further there are some pre requisites for this tutorial You should have a GitHub accountYou should be familiar with markdownThese are the only two pre requisites for this tutorial Create a special READMEThe first step is to go to your GitHub page and then to the repositories tab After that click on the green button saying New so you create a new repository Alternatively use this link to create a new repository For the new repository you need to use the same name as your GitHub username For instance my GitHub username is catalinpit so the repository name is the same catalinpit In the figure below you can see that you get a message automatically saying that it s a special repository When it comes to the description add something that describes the repository Also make sure the repository is public and not private Lastly click on the checkbox saying Add a README file to initialize your project with an empty README file The reason is so you can create and customize the profile in the browser rather than downloading it on your machine After that click on the green button saying Create repository In the figure below you can see what I did to create my GitHub profile Note In the image you can see an error because I already have the repository so I cannot create it twice But if you do it for the first time it will work properly Add the headingNow that you have the special repository set up you can start customizing it The first step is to add a header to the profile In my case I use the following title Hi there lt img src width px gt I am Catalin Pit The image is a hand that waves The screenshot below illustrates how the above line looks in action This is just an example and that s what I use on my profile However you are not limited to it and you can create a better headline Add social media badgesThe next step is to add social media badges to your profile like the ones in the figure below There is a particular site that generates these called shields io On this website you can generate such informative badges for TwitterGitHubYouTubeTwitchRedditLet s say you want to add your Twitter follower count Go to the shields io website and click on the Twitter follow button as shown in the image below After you click on that button you get a pop up where you can customize the button and add your details In the first field you need to add your Twitter username However you can leave the other fields blank Their purpose is to allow you to customize the badge For instance you can replace the default text by entering a value in the field override label Similarly you can use other logos and colours by specifying them Once you are done with the badge click on Copy Badge URL and then choose the option saying Copy Markdown Once the badge code is copied to your clipboard you can add it to your GitHub profile Add bioThe fourth step is to add your bio In this step there is not much I can advise you I embedded a screenshot of my GitHub profile so you can see an example However you should add something unique and that describes yourself the best Progress checkBefore moving onto the following steps let s make sure you managed to get up to this point By this point your GitHub profile should look something like this Hi there lt img src width px gt I am lt enter your name gt Twitter Follow your twitter username gt style social lt your bio gt In the above markdown snippet The first line is your headingThe second line is the badge you generated on the shields io websiteThe third line is your bioThe three dashes are a section separator Add the toolbox iconsThe fifth step is about adding icons of your tech stack The image below illustrates the technologies I use and their logos There are two websites you can use to find the logos of almost any technology They are as follows Devicons devicon is a GitHub repository and it aims to store all logos representing development languages and tools WorldVectorLogo The WorldVectorLogo website has SVG logos for almost any brand you can think of After your bio add the following markdown snippet Toolbox Now find the icons you need on the websites mentioned above Once you have them copy the SVG URL and add it under the Toolbox heading Let s say you found the JavaScript and CSS SVGs on the WorldVectorLogo website You simply add the logo by using the img HTML tag as shown in the snippet below Toolbox lt img src alt JavaScript Logo width height gt lt img src alt CSS Logo width height gt The figure below illustrates how your Toolbox looks after adding the icons From here you can add as many you want or the ones that represent your tech stack The purpose of this section was to get you started How to create GitHub actionsBefore fetching the latest videos and blog articles you need to set up two GitHub actions Thus in this section you ll see how to do that The first step is to go to your special repository the one you created in step and click on the Actions tab After that click on the button saying New workflow The image below shows what you should see After you click on the button saying new workflow you are taken to the Actions page There you can see workflow templates you can use in your repository There is also a suggestion for your repository Workflows made for your repository Choose the Simple workflow and click on the button saying Set up this workflow The image below illustrates what you should see That s all you need to know to follow this tutorial You ll use the same steps to create the necessary workflows to fetch both the articles and videos Fetch videos and articlesThe above image shows what you see when you set up a new workflow It comes with a bunch of code you do not need First of all change the file name at the top where it says blank After that delete all the code from the file You can find the workflows you need here fetch blog articlesfetch YouTube videosNote You do not need to create the folders github workflows in your repository They are created automatically when you set up the GitHub actions However because I set up everything before the tutorial I already have them in place As a result you can use them to copy the code needed for your GitHub actions Fetch YouTube videosFor this tutorial I will show you how to create a workflow to fetch your latest YouTube videos However the process for fetching the latest blog articles is similar The image above shows how to create the YouTube fetching workflow The blue rectangles show what I modified and where you have to click to start the workflow The steps are as follows Name the workflowAdd the code get it from hereClick on Start commit and then on Commit new fileAfter you commit the new file the workflow runs automatically Additionally it will run daily to fetch your new videos To fetch the blog articles follow the same process but use this code Set up the templateThe last step you have to do to display the latest articles videos is to go to the README and add the following code snippet Latest YouTube Videos lt YOUTUBE VIDEOS LIST START gt lt YOUTUBE VIDEOS LIST END gt more YouTube videos Latest Blog Articles lt BLOG POST LIST START gt lt BLOG POST LIST END gt more blog articles The above snippet is a simple markdown code with one exception You can see the tags youtube videos list and blog post list which are used in the GitHub actions They tell the actions where the new videos articles should be added If you remove them your README will not be updated anymore Other than that the code is self explanatory The image above illustrates how the profile page looks after setting up the GitHub actions It displays your latest blog articles and or YouTube videos automatically GitHub statsThe next and last step is to add GitHub statistics to your profile You can see below how they look like on my profile Add the following snippet to your README md but make sure that you change lt your GitHub username gt to your GitHub username amp xfc My GitHub Stats Top Langs your GitHub username gt amp hide java html css amp theme radical Catalin s GitHub stats your GitHub username gt amp theme radical If you look closely at the links you can see that they have query parameters They allow you to customize the stats For instance in the above link you can see hide java html css which hides those programming languages from the stats Also you can see theme radical which changes the theme of the images You can use the following themes darkradicalmerkogruvboxtokyonightonedarkcobaltsynthwavehighcontrastdraculaBesides hiding programming languages and using custom themes you can also toggle options on off and you can customize other things such as the line height custom title and so on However for more GitHub stats or customizations I recommend you to check the official repository ConclusionWell done for creating an awesome GitHub profile If you want to see other great GitHub profiles and inspire you can check the website Awesome Github Profile If you are interested in JavaScript tutorials I recommend Frontend Masters If you want to make money with technical writing check websites that pay you to write technical articles 2021-04-15 07:47:22
海外TECH DEV Community I'm An Impostor https://dev.to/bytebodger/i-m-an-impostor-5f7f I x m An ImpostorI wanted to write this article because I m routinely frustrated by what I perceive to be the continual arrogance of tech types and fanboys who vomit opinions over their coworkers or over the interwebs as though they are the Arbiters of Programming Truth And yet here I am Cranking out my blogs Spewing my opinion And ultimately I probably give the impression that I think I know what I m talking about This hits home for me occasionally when someone pings me for advice They seek my input as though I can really provide any answers Some of these people are friends or colleagues But since I started this little Dev to thing I ve actually had several folks reach out to me on email With no prior introduction And while I m truly flattered I also can t help but think You have no idea just how much I don t know This also hits home for me when I hear others talk about impostor syndrome And it d be hard for me to truly communicate how much I hate that concept I mean sure I understand that at times we all have doubts But it really bothers me to think that anyone sees themselves as not worthy enough or knowledgeable enough or experienced enough It bothers me because for most of my career I ve flaunted these norms I m completely self taught I don t have a computer science degree or a bachelors degree of any kind At times I ve had to umm embellish my resume I ve frequently acquired skills that for years no one would pay me for Many of the fanboys that I so frequently deride look at me or my code or my style and they dismiss me Despite all this there are still those who think that I ve somehow arrived and that they are somehow impostors So I m gonna try to blow that up Right here Right now I m gonna spell out in plain detail the stuff that s given me fits throughout my career I m gonna explain the stuff that still confuses me I m gonna try to admit the deficiencies that a lot of other tech bloggers like myself probably don t want to admit at all My hope is that you ll realize that if someone like me a dude with a quarter century of professional experience still has these shortcomings then you re probably not as much of an impostor as you fear So here goes Regex SyntaxRegular Expressions are one of the oldest and most powerful tools in a programmer s toolbelt And you absolutely need to understand the concept of regular expressions And you need to know the use cases where they excel But syntax Well listen Regex s are less readable than hieroglyphs Sometimes I find myself in a scenario where I m writing regular expressions all the time And I transform into Regex Man it even comes with a cape But then I might go months without writing anything more complex than a simple match When I go through periods like that and then I have to dive deeply back into the regex universe Well I start googling I have friends that have permanently memorized all of the intricate details of regex syntax I am not that guy And I have no problem admitting it College Stuff I understand the concept of Big O notation But I couldn t honestly care less about the nitty gritty details Because I basically don t use it EVER Look I understand that any senior dev needs to grok the intrinsic complexity of his algorithms And I fully understand that this for let i i lt someLimit i for let j j lt someOtherLimit j do some nested logic Already starts to feel problematic because of the nested i e exponential nature of the loops But if you want me to stand at a whiteboard and slap detailed Big O notation on a long series of algorithms Well yeah good luck with that I ll be off in the corner writing functional code while you fret over the theory On a similar note it seems that every Computer Science major drops into the workplace with a ridiculous familiarity with binary tree searches And that s great I mean yeah binary tree searches are a thing And sometimes they can absolutely be the right tool for the job But in a quarter century in this career I ve had to dive deeply into binary tree searches ONCE And the next time I need to use them I ll google that shizz Native Language FunctionsThis is one of my most visited URLs I probably hit this page several times every single day It s not that I don t already know about Array prototype functions It s just that I still to this day can find it hard to grab the right Array prototype function right off the top of my head So I frequently find myself with an array in hand knowing that I need to transform it in some way and browsing over that page like it s a menu at a fine restaurant I also refactor my code frequently Not like months or weeks or even days later I ll often write something with say a plain ol forEach because quite frankly that s just the way my brain works Then when I have the logic working properly I ll kinda step back and look at it and think Yeah this should really be using reduce And then I ll spend a few minutes refactoring it into it s optimal prototype function This trend isn t limited to JavaScript For years I was writing a metric butt ton technical term of PHP And PHP has approximately native functions All of them have different syntaxes Different behaviors Different patterns Different expected arguments And I could write every single one of those native functions from memory As long as by from memory you mean by googling that shizz I ve never been impressed with anyone who has memorized a particular language like the back of their hand Good for you You re a dictionary That doesn t make you a problem solver Timed ExercisesOf course almost the only time that you ll experience a timed exercise is in a job interview And my brain has some kinda deep primeval resistance to these types of artificial hurdles When you give me your silly little demo task I m almost certain that I can crush it But then when you give me a visual minute timer counting down in front of my face it triggers some kinda internal meltdown in me The funny thing is that I m pretty dang effective working under real world time constraints In rare moments I ve been The Guy working on a live production issue that was costing the company tens of thousands of dollars per minute And in those scenarios I slayed that shizz I literally had execs looking at me in awe as my fingers flew over the keyboard But when you put that stupid artificial timer on me I dunno man my brain just kinda rebels And shuts down Cuz I know that the whole exercise is just so fake Nomenclature MismatchesAt multiple points in my career I ve struggled with concepts that all of my colleagues had supposedly mastered And then after struggling with the academic concept sometimes for years I finally realized that I was already doing that concept I just didn t grok the terminology being used A great example of this is dependency injection I dunno why but for some reason that term is so dang obtuse to me It just doesn t seem to mean in my mind what it actually means in the IDE So for a number of years my colleagues would talk in haughty terms about dependency injection And I d just nod And smile And give them that knowing look of Oh yeah Dependency injection I m all about dependency injection Then I d go back and read the definition of dependency injection for the th time desperately trying to import it into my brain The irony of this is that I d already been doing dependency injection For years I just didn t realize it What others were calling dependency injection I was just calling code And maybe that s why I had such a hard time internalizing the concept Another example is closures I even wrote a few months ago in response to one of my readers that I rarely if ever use closures But that statement was wrong Very wrong Because the simple fact is that as a React dev I write closure pretty much every dang day But my definition of closures wasn t compatible with all of the code I was cranking out And then I realized Wait I write closure all the friggin time Dev opsI often feel like I m alone with this Because I have many programmer type friends who seem to genuinely enjoy getting into all of the ancillary stuff around programming They like configuring routers servers build pipelines etc They get excited by hardware They re very happy dealing with Linux kernels and Docker containers I m incredibly specialized in what I really want to do I write code I like to write code It s not that I m incapable of setting up your email server But I have absolutely no desire to do it In fact if it s not a quick and dirty process that I can wrap up in a half hour or so getting everything hooked up will eventually make me annoyed I just wanna write my dang code Show me where my environments are Give me access to the required repos And then leave me the heck alone GitI ve met many devs who wield their prodigious Git skills like a bludgeon They throw around all these command line keywords and flags and they re not very subtle about implying that I m a real developer cuz I ve mastered every possible command line Git operation I love Git I don t know if you can really be a modern dev without at least being comfortable with Git I can happily sit at the command line and create new branches commits pushes merges etc But Git is an intricate beast And when I need to venture outside of the normal day to day code management stuff I go back to my own cheat sheet I ve been working on this Git cheat sheet for oh about five years And it has little helper examples of all the nd level kinda operations that I typically only perform every few months or so I know that probably means that I m somehow lesser as a dev I don t friggin care Command Line TerminalWhile we re talking about command lines there are many devs who seem to get offended at the idea of a GUI I am not that guy It s not that I m impotent in a terminal but I ve never felt that my worth as a developer is tied to my knowledge of every possible grep option I can git pretty dang well I can npm like a pro I m really comfortable in PowerShell and slightly less so with bash But there are limits And I ve never felt bad because I couldn t regurgitate from memory a complex command line directive with piping and flags and switches You can master every possible command line utility And you ll get a free cookie I ll spend my time mastering code Tip of the IcebergThis list isn t even close to comprehensive If I spent another few hours thinking about it I could easily come up with another dozen issues that have caused me fits Or are still causing me fits My point here isn t to catalog every single one of my shortcomings as a programmer My point is to illustrate that there s not a single person in tech who doesn t have at least some of these same handicaps That tech blogger you read regularly doesn t magically spit out every line of his or her code They have hangups Just like the rest of us I don t care if they ve been coding for years There s still something that occasionally makes them feel like an impostor Which is really the just the best evidence for why none of us should ever truly feel like an impostor There s more in this career field than any one person can ever learn That s not a fault of the career field It s what makes this career field absolutely friggin gorgeous 2021-04-15 07:19:51
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金融 ニッセイ基礎研究所 さくらレポート(2021年4月)~多くの地域で持ち直しているとの認識が維持されるも、一部地域は景気判断を引き下げ https://www.nli-research.co.jp/topics_detail1/id=67560?site=nli 近畿では、全ての業種で前回調査からの改善がみられており、特に非鉄金属ポイントや鉄鋼ポイントが大きく改善した。 2021-04-15 16:28:16
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