python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
math.ceil in python |
https://qiita.com/adad/items/07ec7defdaf475a5a94b
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execution |
2021-05-30 21:28:35 |
js |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
未経験から入社して約一年入ったので、1か月間でちょっとしたWEBアプリケーションを作ってみた |
https://qiita.com/Itsuki_Y/items/2dcf78f8c519e814fda2
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設計から最低限の機能完成までまず、タイトルに「か月で」とありますが、人日ということではなく、実際には一日分ほど時間を費やしていました。 |
2021-05-30 21:55:34 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
2つの方程式のyの値同士をプロットしたグラフについて |
https://teratail.com/questions/341245?rss=all
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つの方程式のyの値同士をプロットしたグラフについて前提・実現したいことはじめまして。 |
2021-05-30 21:54:29 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
C言語 strdup関数の使い方を教えてください。 |
https://teratail.com/questions/341244?rss=all
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strdup関数でaの内容をbにコピーし、bの内容とquotcopyquotが同じならばquotbの中身とaは同じです。 |
2021-05-30 21:51:55 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
UIviewやUILabelに値を入れようとするとnilが発生する |
https://teratail.com/questions/341243?rss=all
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UIviewやUILabelに値を入れようとするとnilが発生するやりたいこと。 |
2021-05-30 21:39:41 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
PHP,MySQLについて |
https://teratail.com/questions/341242?rss=all
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2021-05-30 21:05:15 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
unityで線を引く |
https://teratail.com/questions/341241?rss=all
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unityで線を引くunity初心者です。 |
2021-05-30 21:03:35 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
未経験から入社して約一年入ったので、1か月間でちょっとしたWEBアプリケーションを作ってみた |
https://qiita.com/Itsuki_Y/items/2dcf78f8c519e814fda2
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設計から最低限の機能完成までまず、タイトルに「か月で」とありますが、人日ということではなく、実際には一日分ほど時間を費やしていました。 |
2021-05-30 21:55:34 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Terraform と Amazon API Gateway でS3バケットにファイルアップロードする |
https://qiita.com/neruneruo/items/0368b1907b98876a3b89
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上記の参考ドキュメントでの方式では、contenttypeapplicationoctetstreamのアップロードをしているため、以下の公式ドキュメントのAPIGatewayでのコンテンツタイプの変換に書いてあるのに従い、今回は以下の通りのアップロード使用を考えているため、上記の通りの設定を行う。 |
2021-05-30 21:44:56 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
JenkinsをAWS上で動かす② |
https://qiita.com/jda7407/items/0e180c21c0178a72010b
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今回やること前回、Dockerを使って、公式が提供しているJenkinsのイメージからJenkins起動までを行いました。 |
2021-05-30 21:46:47 |
Git |
Gitタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
gitのdateを未来の時間でcommitする方法 |
https://qiita.com/takase_impl/items/08c06e5b12c5faf58313
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gitのdateを未来の時間でcommitする方法gitのdateを未来の時間でcommitする方法commitするcommitについては通常通りなので割愛。 |
2021-05-30 21:03:35 |
海外TECH |
Ars Technica |
Deepfake maps could really mess with your sense of the world |
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1768676
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beijing |
2021-05-30 12:15:13 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Headless-UI "Fully Accessible" - it's not your fault you believe the 💩 BS 💩 [accessibility rants] |
https://dev.to/inhuofficial/headless-ui-fully-accessible-it-s-not-your-fault-you-believe-the-bs-accessibility-rants-582j
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Headless UI quot Fully Accessible quot it x s not your fault you believe the BS accessibility rants In case you haven t read one of these posts before the anger is just for fun the message is really important I am not actually angry On a side note There is something wrong with you all You all seem to like me being angry and ranting at you people are going to think I am a monster if this carries on Oh and for the people who saw this post yesterday sorry I mis clicked and posted before it was ready ️ Fully Accessible what a crock of sh tI have seen loads of people praising headless UI for accessibility mentioning it in comments or even writing articles about how accessible it is just regurgitating the crap they have been fed you know like the articles where React virtual DOM is faster than vanilla JS DOM manipulation that sort of crap poor understanding I mean I don t even blame them for believing it they say it right on the home page fully accessible UI components and when someone makes a claim with a popular library of course they aren t full of crap I mean it isn t like people can just write what they want A quick word from our sponsor MagiGrow So before we continue let me just tell you about today s sponsor MagiGrow Do you want bigger boobs Just apply MagiGrow ointment times a day and you will soon be sooooo front heavy you might just topple over Nobody will ever talk to your face again Do you want an ass that just won t quit Use MagiGrow on your butt and you will cause earthquakes when you twerk You will be that Thicc after using MagiGrow that people will call you bowl of oatmeal Oh and guys we haven t forgotten you Want a bigger dick MagiGrow for Men has got you covered too Apply liberally and you will soon have horses jealous of you Tripod won t even be an accurate name for you as one leg will be longer than the other two Order today Only I mean I wouldn t just write some random made up crap to make a point you do believe me that I am sponsored by MagiGrow and it works don t you Ok we get it don t believe everything you read Yeah sorry the ointment isn t real and neither are headless UI s claims Don t believe me Let me break down the first example they give Menu drop down Right first one they showcase there shouldn t be too many problems with this one surely as they are leading with it They start with a lt button gt A great start it is semantically correct you did read my rant on buttons didn t you They also apply aria haspopup true so screen readers can let people know that this opens something up looking good so far They even remembered to apply aria expanded true when the menu is open so screen readers can let people know that the menu is open And they add aria controls idOfTheMenu so screen readers can let people know what this button controls and make associations It looks pretty accessible so far doesn t it The list is where it all goes to I mean first thing is first why if you have a list of buttons would you not use a LIST It is just a lt div gt with a load of lt div gt s with buttons in them The list should be a lt ul gt with lt li gt containing the buttons SE fucking MANTICS people We are going to have to remove the semantic information later using role but we need to start from the right place Instead it is a lt div gt with other lt div gt s inside it yeah they added some WAI ARIA but seriously why not start with the right elements in the first place Why does it matter Because an lt ul gt has a secret super power It allows screen readers to announce how many options there are list with items This is really useful information if you can t see and your screen reader doesn t support the WAI ARIA properties used graceful degradation Anyway if the relevant WAI ARIA is supported it works ok so a minor point I suppose They can t even use role properlyNext thing on the lt div gt s that should be lt li gt they apply role none They obviously haven t even read the WAI ARIA spec as the editor note says not to use role none yet use role presentation or role none presentation I can t blame them too much for this one though even WCAG guidance can t get this right I mean you didn t think you can just copy and paste official WCAG recommendations did you Of course not loads of their examples don t follow their own best practices A lot of them show how to take semantically incorrect elements and apply the correct semantics to them instead of using semantically correct elements and enhancing them or better yet having a big warning that says you don t need to use aria for this anymore HTML has you covered loads of them are outdated and some of them are just plain wrong don t worry I have included WCAG in my rants before Anyway I am not docking any points for this one in a few years it will be usable for everybody they technically followed the spec and they probably just looked at some examples which misguided them Why are they interfering in keyboard controls they shouldn t Next issue and now we are getting to ones that do matter you can t Tab out of the menu this isn t a bloody modal Once the menu is open you can t Tab to the next control What the hell are they thinking Was it too difficult for their little brains to work out how to close the menu if it didn t have focus anymore It isn t like they made it so you can Tab to the next item in the menu itself so they effectively just removed functionality for no reason And why can t they follow simple patterns for keyboard controls Then there is the cycling of items in the menu If I press the up arrow when the menu opens or when I have the first item in the list highlighted it should go to the last item in the list It doesn t Same with if you are on the last item in the list and press the down arrow it should cycle to the first item It doesn tOr what about the fact that you should be able to jump to items based on their first letter I press d it jumps to duplicate as expected I press d again and it does nothing It should jump to delete It doesn tThat last one is even more painful as they half arsed the solution You don t have to have this feature but they decided to implement it as it is recommended But their incorrect implementation can cause massive confusion if the menu is dynamic For example if delete is sometimes disabled as it isn t applicable at that time I might press d a couple of times find it doesn t cycle to delete as expected and think oh I obviously can t delete this item WAI ARIA is not a fix for everything in fact it is a last resort Finally because of their massive over reliance on WAI ARIA to correct their crappy HTML this is likely to not be particularly Robust which is what R stands for in the WCAG principles known as POURWAI ARIA is like CSS it isn t universally supported and there are loads of compatibility issues so you need to use it with graceful degradation in mind But hey that is just one component maybe we can do better with some of the others Listbox select Ah they can t possibly get this one wrong I mean other than the fact that you can press Space to select an item which is really weird because they used lt button gt elements that accept both space and enter to activate them I can t spot many new issues we hadn t seen previously Obviously they treat it like a modal again disabling Tab for no reason Oh and I can t just change options using the arrow keys like I should be able to pressing up or down opens the list which is fine if you can tab out of the list and it remembers what item you had used the arrows to get to but they have that annoying Tab issue so I have to press Enter or Space to close the list before I can move on You know what it is passable I will put the angry man away for a minute as I have seen far worse attempts However if you can for one second imagine coping with your design not being pixel perfect do you know what is even better than their implementation a lt select gt element It just works Hell I blame browser vendors for this one if they just added the option to style the drop down part hardly anybody would be trying to build their own Other componentsLook I am already exhausted I have already made my point But because I know the Tailwind zealots are going to want to defend their precious cult let me just list a few more issues in short hand to drive the message home Switch toggle role switch only has about support which would be fine but they start building the component from a lt button gt why WHY I tell you why even MDN uses a fucking button as the base for a switch Using a checkbox would be a better base Also by using a lt button gt as the base how do they expect you to add an associated lt label gt that is visible If the switch role is supported you can use for idofswitch but if it isn t supported this association doesn t work Screen readers might handle this quite well but Dragon Naturally Speaking which a lot of people rely on can t even handle correctly marked up semantic lt label gt elements it really won t stand a chance with this pattern Anyway we could always add some visually hidden screen reader only text to the button I suppose Obviously you still need a visible label but you could just add text above the switch to solve that couldn t you Well you could but then what happens when someone who needs a larger tap target i e someone with Cerebral Palsy or Parkinson s disease who may have accuracy issues tries to click on the label to activate the control In case you were wondering that is expected behaviour clicking a label checks a checkbox and a switch is essentially just a fancy checkbox ah who cares there are only a few million people with conditions that cause accuracy issues who rely on good design in the world we can ignore them But it also helps with WCAG compliance The headless UI toggle example does not comply with tap target size requirements of css pixels it is close though at px tall but as that is a styling issue I also can t dock any points However if it had a properly associated label that can be included in the tap target area and their example would be fine But they used a lt button gt so it won t work properly without WAI ARIA it is a shame they were so close to not fucking this one up Disclosure componentI mean most would call this an accordion but hey who am I to judge on naming components let s call it magic expandy thingy from now on I don t want things to be clear for anyone So with the Magic Expandy Thingy MET they have used buttons and all sorts of crap I haven t even looked if they have done that correctly I really can t be arsed Why Well because we have this fantastic super modern technology called HTML Don t worry if you haven t come across HTML before it only came out in it is still quite new In the HTML spec are a super secret pair of elements So secret that they cleverly hid them as the first item mentioned under Interactive Elements section Nobody could possibly find them These secret elements are lt summary gt and lt details gt I mean to be fair to headless UI MDN call the summary element the HTML Disclosure Summary element so perhaps their naming of the pattern was based on that But then that would mean they know about the elements and chose to ignore them ah forget it I can t work out what they are thinking Here try it for yourself I am sick of explaining things to you no CSS no JS and it just works unlike the liquid tag for this fiddle it seems can somebody see what is wrong with it it was working before I made a minor edit see the comment after the article for the fiddle jsfiddle result html Now if you want to go and add your utility classes to that you can lt summary gt and lt details gt will work in of browsers and even degrade gracefully in IE not that it matters if you think headless UI is accessible you won t support IE anyway probably saying things like it s End Of Life EOL bro so who gives a shit Dialog modal Oh I am excited to see this one I mean just read the blurb on the site A fully managed renderless dialog component jam packed with accessibility and keyboard features perfect for building completely custom modal and dialog windows for your next application It is Jam packed with accessibility and keyboard features exciting Ok so when the modal is open it applies aria hidden true to all other content on the page right It adds tabindex to all other interactive elements on the page so they are inactive right Does it fuck You see they think that keyboard users only use Tab They haven t even laid eyes on a screen reader never mind used one In a screen reader you don t navigate with Tab you navigate with arrow keys the numbers to jump to headings k to cycle through links etc etc Their modal traps focus to the same level of success as the rest of their accessible library it doesn t it isn t they failed I can get to everything on the page with a screen reader and not even know that there is a modal I didn t even take the time to see if this returns focus to the button that activated it when it is closed someone please tell me they at least implemented that Radio GroupYeah I know I skipped popover couldn t even be bothered as it is essentially the same as a modal so all the same problems will be there So I moved onto radio group I can t even be bothered here either to be fair as the first thing I saw was lt div role radio Honestly what is wrong with using a fucking lt input type radio for a fucking radio groupThat is it I am done fanito finished headless UI is obviously written by a load of fucking amateurs ConclusionYet again the anger is for fun In reality the headless UI library does a better job than a lot of libraries when it comes to accessibility and I applaud any company who is at least trying to make things accessible And to further defend them half of the issues they have are because guidance is just a mess I just get annoyed with the fully accessible crap they keep saying I understand that in marketing bigging yourself up is essential but this is too far and is misleading people If they just said accessibility focused library I would think Yeah not a bad job few issues but on the right track at least But no they are leading developers into thinking that they can just drag and drop their components into their application and they will be WCAG compliant That people with disabilities will be able to use their website without any issues They won tIf you take anything away from this article don t believe the crap that companies feed you Research it yourself question everything including questioning me a couple of issues in this article are really minor that is the problem with angry rants it is hard to judge where the big problems are rather than minor ones And that isn t just headless UI there are a lot of these accessible libraries and templates that aren t Would you use headless ui though after all that putting your non angry head on No I wouldn t use it personally at time of writing and no that isn t because I am on the not a TailWind fan side of the fence They don t use semantically correct HTML as the base and if you want an accessible library you gotta start with the basics using the right native elements for the job and progressively enhance them With that being said the real question is If I know nothing about accessibility should I use it I would actually say yes it will be more accessible than something you try and build yourself for everything other than the disclosure item just use lt summary gt and lt details gt as I said they dropped the ball with that one Just don t go advocating for it s use like it is perfect And if you aren t looking for a quick fix and actually want to make your site a great experience for people who rely on assistive technology rather than compliant with WCAG then there are much better options Don t worry there are plenty more rants left in me that will cover little known libraries that do a much better job on accessibility a rant or two on the difference between a compliance mindset and a great experience mindset when thinking about accessibility rants on individual components such as custom select checkbox and radio menus etc wherever I see terrible examples getting lots of upvotes a rant will emerge I have no doubt Give me a follow for that and some more serious tutorial style posts and proper discussions on things all coming soon ltag user id follow action button background color caa important color important border color caa important InHuOfficial Specialising in accessibility and website load speed performance If you have a question about accessibility or page speed insights ask away and I will help any way I can And finally I will happily return to this article if they improve things and change my opinion For the Algo My new sign off experiment If you enjoyed this article give it a if you thought it was special give it a and above all don t forget Leave a comment for the algorithm Even if it is just to tell me to stop being so angry Oh and if you are a Tailwind evangelist sorry that I attacked your religion you will be OK don t worry Leave a comment defending it by all means |
2021-05-30 12:35:11 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Solution: Maximum Gap |
https://dev.to/seanpgallivan/solution-maximum-gap-212k
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Solution Maximum GapThis is part of a series of Leetcode solution explanations index If you liked this solution or found it useful please like this post and or upvote my solution post on Leetcode s forums Leetcode Problem Hard Maximum Gap Description Jump to Solution Idea Code JavaScript Python Java C Given an integer array nums return the maximum difference between two successive elements in its sorted form If the array contains less than two elements return You must write an algorithm that runs in linear time and uses linear extra space Examples Example Input nums Output Explanation The sorted form of the array is either or has the maximum difference Example Input nums Output Explanation The array contains less than elements therefore return Constraints lt nums length lt lt nums i lt Idea Jump to Problem Description Code JavaScript Python Java C For this problem we don t need to actually sort every element which would take longer than O N time What we need to do is to find a way to group together numbers in such a way as to allow us to check the larger gaps between consecutive numbers For this we can turn to a bucket sort A bucket sort involves creating an array buckets in which the elements represent buckets that cover the spread of the numbers to be sorted Imagine trying to sort a deck of cards it would only take once through the deck to sort it entirely into buckets one for each value Then we could go through the individual buckets and perform another smaller sort before joining the entire deck together In this situation however we only need to perform the first part of the bucket sort The idea is to define the size of our buckets such that the maximum gap will necessarily be larger than a single bucket That would mean that our answer could then be found by comparing the highest value in each bucket with the lowest value in the next occupied bucket To achieve the right bucket size bsize for this to work we ll need to iterate through nums once to find the total range hi lo then use that to figure out the absolute smallest possible maximum gap value hi lo nums length If we make sure to define the bucket size smaller than this value then as stated earlier the two numbers that form the maximum gap will have to be found in separate buckets Since there are exactly N numbers spread throughout the buckets and since it only requires a single iteration of each number in a bucket to observe the local high and lo values currhi currlo then it will take a total of O N time to perform this process for the entire buckets array And since we only need to make one comparison per pair of buckets with consecutive numbers and as there are only a maximum of N buckets the comparisons will only take O N time as well We ll just need to make sure that we remember the previous occupied bucket s high value prevhi for the next comparison as well as keeping track of the best result found so far ans Then once we reach the end of our buckets array we can simply return ans Time Complexity O N where N is the length of numsfinding hi and lo in nums O N fill buckets O N finding all bucket hi s and lo s O N comparing all bucket gaps O N for up to N bucketsSpace Complexity O N for N numbers spread among at most N buckets Javascript Code Jump to Problem Description Solution Idea var maximumGap function nums if nums length lt return let hi lo e ans for let n of nums hi Math max hi n lo Math min lo n let bsize hi lo nums length buckets Array from length hi lo bsize gt for let n of nums buckets n lo bsize push n let currhi for let b of buckets if b length continue let prevhi currhi b currlo b for let n of b currhi Math max currhi n currlo Math min currlo n ans Math max ans currlo prevhi return ans Python Code Jump to Problem Description Solution Idea class Solution def maximumGap self nums List int gt int if len nums lt return hi lo ans max nums min nums bsize hi lo len nums or buckets for in range hi lo bsize for n in nums buckets n lo bsize append n currhi for b in buckets if not len b continue prevhi currlo currhi or b b for n in b currhi currlo max currhi n min currlo n ans max ans currlo prevhi return ans Java Code Jump to Problem Description Solution Idea class Solution public int maximumGap int nums if nums length lt return int hi lo Integer MAX VALUE ans for int n nums hi Math max hi n lo Math min lo n int bsize Math max hi lo nums length List lt List lt Integer gt gt buckets new ArrayList lt gt for int i hi lo bsize i gt i buckets add new ArrayList lt gt for int n nums buckets get n lo bsize add n int currhi for List lt Integer gt b buckets if b isEmpty continue int prevhi currhi gt currhi b get currlo b get for int n b currhi Math max currhi n currlo Math min currlo n ans Math max ans currlo prevhi return ans C Code Jump to Problem Description Solution Idea class Solution public int maximumGap vector lt int gt amp nums if nums size lt return int hi lo INT MAX ans for auto amp n nums hi max hi n lo min lo n int bsize max int hi lo nums size vector lt vector lt int gt gt buckets hi lo bsize vector lt int gt for auto amp n nums buckets n lo bsize push back n int currhi for auto amp b buckets if b empty continue int prevhi currhi currhi b currlo b for auto amp n b currhi max currhi n currlo min currlo n ans max ans currlo prevhi return ans |
2021-05-30 12:28:50 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
A headache named default style in CSS |
https://dev.to/alirezahamid/a-headache-named-default-style-element-in-css-179j
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A headache named default style in CSSAt least once Front end developers tackled default style in their projects and professional life And also swearing at CSS creator or Google Chrome and so on as well So how we can get rid of this nightmare Is any easy peasy lemon squeezy way to solve the problem Yes this Is the short answer to this question But how In this short article or whatever you named I will introduce how you can reset all the user agent and default styles Where the default style comes from Before understanding the solution it s important to understand where we get our basic styles in our browser All the properties in CSS come with initial value to load the default style of each property And this is NOT related to HTML The User Agent Browser StylesAfter applying the initial styles of all the CSS properties the browser finally loads its default styles which are known as user agent These styles have nothing to do with the base initial values of the CSS properties Also you can see them in the Chrome developer tools For Example HTML elements do not have initial style values The basic styles of an HTML element such as the lt h gt tag for example comes from the browser user agent stylesheet and not from the initial value of the properties of CSS And now lets to talk about the solutionTo reset all the user agent styles you can easily use all unset property for each element in the CSS For example h all unset There are different values for all like initial and inherit which you can read about them more in the developer mozilla org Browser Supportinherit works in all browsers including Internet Explorer initial amp unset amp revert work in all browsers except for Internet Explorer Final WordsThat s all I hope you ve enjoyed this article and learned from my experience If you like this post I would appreciate applause and sharing |
2021-05-30 12:15:48 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Day 11/30 : Custom Radio Buttons using HTML and CSS |
https://dev.to/somanathgoudar/day-11-30-custom-radio-buttons-using-html-and-css-2ff
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Day Custom Radio Buttons using HTML and CSSWelcome to Day of this Challenge This is what I created today ➜Here is the Demo ➜Video Tutorial ➜Source Code ➜Instagram Post and Reel for Day See Post and ReelHey If You don t know what is happening here Don t Worry I am doing a crazy challenge Read More about it from the post below DaysChallenge Days Extreme HTML amp CSS CHALLENGE Somanath Goudar・May ・ min read html webdev frontend daysofcode Support Me Buy me a Coffee Follow Me on InstagramFollow Future Coders on InstagramSubscribe to My Main ChannelSubscribe to Channel Created for this Challenge |
2021-05-30 12:14:43 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Touch review: Beautiful but needs improvement |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/05/30/wacom-cintiq-pro-24-touch-review-beautiful-but-needs-improvement?utm_medium=rss
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Wacom Cintiq Pro Touch review Beautiful but needs improvementThe Wacom Cintiq Pro Touch is an attractive tablet for those wanting to improve their digital art workflow but its shortcomings make it hard to fully recommend For over years I have used a variety of models in the Wacom Cintiq line to create digital illustrations graphic design cartography and webcomics Webcomics are what I do primarily and the Cintiq ux is the reason why I transitioned from traditional pen and ink mediums into digital art launched my decade long webcomic and expanded into art for many other projects Taking a chance on that piece of hardware led to a career and new heights in my own work that I never imagined possible Read more |
2021-05-30 12:29:53 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
MagSafe used to fish out iPhone 12 Pro dropped in canal |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/05/30/magsafe-helped-rescue-of-iphone-12-pro-dropped-in-canal?utm_medium=rss
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MagSafe used to fish out iPhone Pro dropped in canalA man rescued an iPhone Pro from a canal in Berlin but instead of diving in he took advantage of MagSafe and fished for the smartphone Magnet fishing an iPhone from a canal via frederikriedel Twitter On Saturday a friend of app developer Frederik Riedel dropped his iPhone Pro into a canal in Berlin At the time it was thought the device was lost as it sank into the mud at the bottom of the water Read more |
2021-05-30 12:36:40 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Former Apple CDO Jony Ive helped design the 24-inch iMac |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/05/29/former-apple-cdo-jony-ive-helped-design-the-24-inch-imac?utm_medium=rss
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Former Apple CDO Jony Ive helped design the inch iMacFamed designer Jony Ive had some input into the creation of the inch iMac though it is unclear if that was before he departed Apple or after he left the company Apple s major redesign of the iMac for the inch M powered model is a striking change and one that departs from the usual design of the well known Mac However it seems that this new model had some assistance in its redesign from former Apple chief design officer Jony Ive In its review of the iMac Wired said Ive had some involvement in the design of the product It is theorized that the long process of hardware design could have meant Ive was still employed by Apple directly at its conception if the design work started in or before Read more |
2021-05-30 12:24:45 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
France manhunt for armed ex-soldier who fired on police |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-57299850
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police |
2021-05-30 12:43:00 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Hot air balloons soar over Isle of Wight |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-57299288
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wight |
2021-05-30 12:05:30 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Moto3 rider Dupasquier dies after crash in qualifying |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/57299713
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italy |
2021-05-30 12:16:29 |
北海道 |
北海道新聞 |
旭川で14人感染 新型コロナ |
https://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/article/549658/
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新型コロナウイルス |
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