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海外TECH MakeUseOf 3 Ways to Change the DPI of an Image https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/change-image-dpi-designers-need-know/ different 2022-01-15 16:45:11
海外TECH MakeUseOf How to Fix the Google Chrome Update Error 0x80040902 on Windows 10 https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-10-fix-google-chrome-update-error-0x80040902/ windows 2022-01-15 16:15:12
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海外TECH DEV Community How to add WhatsApp share button on a website ? https://dev.to/sh20raj/how-to-add-whatsapp-share-button-on-a-website--1kdj How to add WhatsApp share button on a website Here are two methods which can be used to link a button When user will click it The user will be redirected to WhatsApp app on Android PC With the massage given in the parameter lt a href gt lt a gt lt a href whatsapp send text lt lt HERE GOES THE URL ENCODED TEXT YOU WANT TO SHARE gt gt gt Share via Whatsapp lt a gt lt a href gt Share this lt a gt As you seen in the example if you want to add line breaks to your massage or write massage as you send on WhatsApp You have to use urlencodedtext You can Convert your Text into URL encoded text from here text encoderAs you can See an Example Here 2022-01-15 16:14:34
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Missing iPhone 13 Phone Noise Cancelation may not return https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/01/15/missing-iphone-13-phone-noise-cancelation-may-not-return?utm_medium=rss Missing iPhone Phone Noise Cancelation may not returnA noise cancelation Accessibility feature affecting phone calls is not available in the iPhone with Apple Support seemingly believing the removal of the option from the Settings app is a permanent change Apple pushes noise cancelation in its AirPods Pro line as well as others as a way to make audio clearer for others It seems that while iPhone has a similar feature built into it for regular phone calls it s not an item that all users can adjust Accessible through the Settings app under Accessibility then Audio Visual Phone Noise Cancelation is intended to reduce ambient noise on phone calls when you hold the headset to your ear It s meant to make it easier to hear the phone call itself despite any noise from your immediate surroundings Read more 2022-01-15 16:46:26
海外TECH Engadget Hitting the Books: The first man to listen to the birth of stars https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-the-invisible-universe-matthew-bothwell-oneworld-press-163035122.html?src=rss Hitting the Books The first man to listen to the birth of starsIf the efforts of the plus people who developed and assembled the James Webb Space Telescope are any indication the age of the independent scientist are well and truly over Newton Galileo Keppler and Copernicus all fundamentally altered humanity s understanding of our place in the universe and did so on their own but with the formalization and professionalization of the field in the Victorian Era these occurences of an amatuer astronomer using homebrew equipment all the more rare nbsp In his new book The Invisible World Why There s More to Reality than Meets the Eye University of Cambridge Public Astronomer Matthew Bothwell tells the story of how we discovered an entire previously unseen universe beyond humanity s natural sight In the excerpt below Bothwell recounts the exploits of Grote Reber one of the world s first and for a while only radio astronomers img alt The Invisible Universe by Matthew Bothwell published by Oneworld src Oneworld PublishingExcerpted with permissionfrom The Invisible Universe by Matthew Bothwell Oneworld The Only Radio Astronomer in the WorldIt s a little strange to look back at how the astronomical world reacted to Jansky s results With hindsight we can see that astronomy was about to be turned upside down by a revolution at least as big as the one started by Galileo s telescope Detecting radio waves from space marks the first time in history that humanity glimpsed the vast invisible Universe hiding beyond the narrow window of the visible spectrum It was a momentous occasion that was all but ignored in academic astronomy circles for one very simple reason the world of radio engineering was just too far removed from the world of astronomy When Jansky published his initial results he attempted to bridge the divide spending half the paper giving his readers a crash course in astronomy explaining how to measure the location of things in the sky and exactly why a signal repeating every twenty three hours and fifty six minutes meant something interesting But ultimately the two disciplines suffered from a failure to communicate The engineers spoke a language of vacuum tubes amplifiers and antenna voltages incomprehensible to the scientists more used to speaking of stars galaxies and planets As Princeton astronomer Melvin Skellett later put it The astronomers said Gee that s interesting you mean there s radio stuff coming from the stars I said Well that s what it looks like Very interesting And that s all they had to say about it Anything from Bell Labs they had to believe but they didn t see any use for it or any reason to investigate further It was so far from the way they thought of astronomy that there was no real interest After Jansky had moved on to other problems there was only one person who became interested in listening to radio waves from space For around a decade from the mid s until the mid s Grote Reber was the only radio astronomer in the world Grote Reber s story is unique in all of twentieth century science He single handedly developed an entire field of science taking on the task of building equipment conducting observations and exploring the theory behind his discoveries What makes him unique is that he did all of this as a complete amateur working alone outside the scientific establishment His job designing electric equipment for radio broadcasts had given him the skills to build his telescope His fascination with the scientific literature brought him into contact with Jansky s discovery of cosmic static and when it became clear that no one else in the world seemed to care very much he took it upon himself to invent the field of radio astronomy He built his telescope in his Chicago back garden using equipment and materials available to anyone His telescope nearly ten metres across was the talk of his neighbourhood for good reason it looks a bit like a cartoon doomsday device His mother used it to dry her washing He spent years scanning the sky with his homemade machine He observed with his telescope all night every night while still working his day job apparently he would snatch a few hours of sleep in the evening after work and again at dawn after he was finished at the telescope When he realised he didn t know enough physics and astronomy to understand the things he was seeing he took courses at the local university Over the years his observations painted a beautiful picture of the sky as seen with radio eyes He detected the sweep of our Milky Way with bright spots at the galactic centre where Jansky had picked up his star static and again towards the constellations Cygnus and Cassiopeia By this time he had learned enough physics to make scientific contributions too He knew that if the hiss from the Milky Way was caused by thermal emission heat radiation from stars or hot gas then it would be stronger at shorter wavelengths Given that Reber was picking up much shorter wavelengths than Jansky cm compared to Jansky s fifteen metre waves Reber should have been bombarded with invisible radio waves tens of thousands of times more powerful than anything Jansky saw But he wasn t Reber was confident enough in his equipment to conclude that whatever was making these radio waves it had to be non thermal that is it was something different from the standard hot things glow radiation we discussed back in chapter He even proposed the correct solution that hot interstellar electrons whizzing past an ion a positively charged atom will get sling shotted around like a Formula car taking a tight corner The cornering electron will emit a radio wave and the combined effect of billions of these events is what Reber was detecting from his back garden This only happens in clouds of hot gas Reber was it turns out picking up radio waves being emitted by clouds containing new born stars scattered throughout our Galaxy He was quite literally listening to stars being born It was a sound no human had ever heard before To this day radio observations are used to trace the formation of stars from small clouds in our own Milky Way to the birth of galaxies in the most distant corners of the Universe In many ways Reber s story seems like an anachronism The golden age of independent scientists who could make groundbreaking discoveries working alone with homemade equipment was hundreds of years ago With the passing of the Victorian era science became a complex expensive and above all professional business Grote Reber is as far as I know the last of the amateur outsider scientists the last person who had no scientific training built his own equipment in his garden and through painstaking and meticulous work managed to change the scientific world 2022-01-15 16:30:35
海外TECH Engadget California judge says Google's non-disclosure agreements violate state law https://www.engadget.com/california-google-non-disclosure-lawsuit-ruling-160308642.html?src=rss California judge says Google x s non disclosure agreements violate state lawGoogle may have to rethink its non disclosure agreements following a long running lawsuit from an anonymous worker According to The Washington Post a California Superior Court judge has ruled that Google s employee confidentiality agreements violate state labor laws Terms banning the employee from discussing his job with potential employers amounted to a non compete clause and were thus illegal in the state the judge said The internet company originally persuaded a judge to toss out most of the worker s claims in the belief federal law overrode California legislation An appeals court overturned that decision however noting that state laws did more to protect free speech rights that included work experience Google has declined to comment on either the verdict or any plans to appeal The outcome wouldn t let Google employees discuss trade secrets if it was upheld It would let people discuss work experience though and could make it easier for job seekers to switch roles without fear of lawsuits It might also provide more opportunities for sexual assault and harassment victims to discuss their reasons for leaving a company although California legislation has already tackled non disclosure agreements that bar victims from talking about incidents nbsp This ruling might also have wider repercussions for California s tech sector QH Law partner Ramsey Hanafi told the Post that many large tech companies have similar gag rules Like it or not Silicon Valley firms might have to revamp their agreements and accept that it will be easier for staff to leave or identify toxic work cultures 2022-01-15 16:03:08
海外ニュース Japan Times latest articles Tsunami strikes Japan following Tonga eruption https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/01/16/national/japan-tsunami-tonga-volcano/ tokara 2022-01-16 01:38:14
ニュース BBC News - Home Prince Andrew's lawyers say accuser may have false memories https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60005128?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA psychologist 2022-01-15 16:37:45
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ニュース BBC News - Home Ashes: Ex-England players, pundits and fans react to another collapse https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/60009924?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA Ashes Ex England players pundits and fans react to another collapseAs England once again collapse in an Ashes Test down under ex players pundits and fans react to yet another poor showing from the tourists batters 2022-01-15 16:22:07
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