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IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia News] トレンドマイクロ製品に任意のコードを実行できる脆弱性 修正パッチ適用呼び掛け https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2203/29/news180.html itmedia 2022-03-29 20:45:00
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] から揚げの天才、弁当メニューが好調 3カ月間で12万食を販売 https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2203/29/news174.html itmedia 2022-03-29 20:44:00
Google Official Google Blog In Warsaw: Announcing more support for Ukraine https://blog.google/inside-google/company-announcements/warsaw-announcing-more-support-ukraine/ In Warsaw Announcing more support for UkraineToday I am in Warsaw Poland a city that s become a symbol of safety and hope for so many Ukrainians fleeing the war In my mind the shared collective history of Central and Eastern Europe represents an ideal of freedom resilience and community So it wasn t surprising to me that so many people across the region had opened their homes to take in refugees or stood in train stations to welcome them with food clothing and kindness I spent my morning visiting our Google for Startups Campus in Warsaw which we opened three weeks ago to NGOs supporting refugees as well as Ukrainian startups I met with the NGOs to hear how Google can best support the needs of refugees now and in the future I also heard from some of the first entrepreneurs working from the campus and was inspired to see their strength and resolve in the face of such personal tragedy and loss While in Europe I ve also been meeting with government officials to discuss the humanitarian crisis and the need for continued public private partnerships to support refugees and fight disinformation in the region Today we announced several additional initiatives to help with these efforts and to support the post war recovery of Central and Eastern Europe Supporting the refugee crisisAlready more than million refugees have fled Ukraine ーthe majority of them women children and the elderly ーmaking this Europe s biggest refugee crisis since World War II To help the humanitarian aid efforts on the ground in Central and Eastern Europe Google org and Googlers have committed over million in funding and in kind support This includes support for organizations focused on people in Ukraine likeNova Ukraine andFight for Right as well as nonprofits supporting refugees in bordering countries such asThe Polish Center for International Aid Hungarian Interchurch Aid Romanian Red Cross andPeople in Need in Slovakia Today we re also announcing a new grant for refugees with disabilities as well as a grant and Google org Fellowship to Tech to the Rescue a young Polish nonprofit that connects tech companies and expert volunteers with humanitarian aid organizations to help solve technical needs A team of Google org Fellows will work on a pro bono basis to help build and scale their platform and efforts Fighting misinformationAs an information company we take our responsibility seriously to provide reliable trustworthy information to people when they need it We saw how many Ukrainians turned to Search to find up to date information including where to find shelter or humanitarian aid and relied on air raid alerts on their phones To help we re also rolling out new features that enhance access to trusted information including Info Panels in local languages and Transparency Labels for publisher content on YouTube A big part of the challenge is addressing the misinformation that is spreading about the realities and facts of the war in Ukraine Today we re investing an additional million for this effort including new partnerships with think tanks and civil society organizations to conduct region specific research into misinformation and disinformation as well as cash grants to support fact checking networks and nonprofits Jigsaw a unit within Google that builds technology to counter threats to open societies will partner with local experts and academics to develop approaches to both directly counter disinformation and help people more easily identify disinformation Investing in the future of Central and Eastern EuropeWe believe in the strength and future of Central and Eastern Europe Just last year we opened our new office in Warsaw hired over people and launched a Google Cloud region in Poland And earlier this month we announced a million investment in the purchase and development of The Warsaw HUB a modern office complex in the heart of Poland s capital city We ll continue to invest in the region and support people and businesses affected by the war and its hardships And when this war ends we will be here for Ukraine and the region for the long haul 2022-03-29 11:30:00
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 競技プログラミングAI「AlphaCode」のコードレビューをしてみた 😱 https://qiita.com/piyo7/items/9a4b2fbcd75bf01b6548 もちろん、これは競技プログラミングに特化したものであり、課題として仕様がしっかり書かれているからこそ出来る芸当であって、人間のプログラマーが仕事を奪われるような事態には程遠いのですが、とはいえ凄いです。 2022-03-29 20:36:17
Ruby Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【LeetCode】94. Binary Tree Inorder Traversalを解いてみた https://qiita.com/kazuki-ayimon/items/c3ab5666c0184773c4f7 【LeetCode】BinaryTreeInorderTraversalを解いてみたはじめにコーディングテスト対策としてLeetCodeのBinaryTreeInorderTraversalを解いていく。 2022-03-29 20:30:48
Ruby Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【LeetCode】88. Merge Sorted Arrayを解いてみた https://qiita.com/kazuki-ayimon/items/b0802e5b7bc5aedac238 問題文を和訳降順ではない順序でソートされたつの整数配列numsとnumsと、それぞれnumsとnumsの要素数を表すつの整数mとnが与えられます。 2022-03-29 20:12:47
Docker dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita vibe.dを使ったサービスをDockerコンテナ上で動かして停止を検出して終了処理する https://qiita.com/mono_shoo/items/e9e9cfd8c0ec0e99b5e3 vibedを使ったサービスをDockerコンテナ上で動かして停止を検出して終了処理するDockerコンテナで実行されているサービスはsudodockerstopltcontainergtあるいはsudodockercomposedownなどによって停止することができます。 2022-03-29 20:10:20
GCP gcpタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Cloud FunctionとCloud Schedullerを使って、定期的にAPIで取得したデータをGCEに格納する https://qiita.com/michi-michi/items/b9c5daca7e119130c9f2 CloudFunctionとCloudSchedullerを使って、定期的にAPIで取得したデータをGCEに格納するこの記事の対象と対象外【対象】・APIで取得したデータをGCEに格納したい人・APIを定期的に実行させたい人・ドキュメントでは、具体的にどうすれば良いかわからない人・GCPを使おうとしている人勉強のために自分でやったことを記載しているものです。 2022-03-29 20:50:29
海外TECH DEV Community Build a Digital marketing agency landing page using HTML CSS JS https://dev.to/codewithsadee/build-a-digital-marketing-agency-landing-page-using-html-css-js-5cog Build a Digital marketing agency landing page using HTML CSS JSHow to build digital marketing agency landing page using HTML CSS JavaScriptIn this video I will show you how to create a mobile first responsive digital marketing agency landing page Live WebsiteGithub RepoHI I m Sadee webdev In this channel I make videos about Complete Responsive website You can checkout my channel My Channel codewithsadeeSubscribe subscribe nowNew Videos Every Week Essential linksStarter file ️Timestamps Demo File sturcture Project initial Header Hero section About section Features section CTA section Contact section Footer Media queries Like Follow amp Subscribe MeTwitter GitHub YouTube codewithsadeeBuy Me A Coffee Patreon 2022-03-29 11:53:59
海外TECH DEV Community Let's implement the Incremental/Affected pattern, the killer feature used by Turborepo, Nx, Rush and many more popular tools https://dev.to/antoinecoulon/lets-implement-the-incrementalaffected-pattern-the-killer-feature-used-by-turborepo-nx-rush-and-many-more-popular-tools-4l51 Let x s implement the Incremental Affected pattern the killer feature used by Turborepo Nx Rush and many more popular toolsIn the introduction of the Master Directed Graphs by example with JavaScript we saw how useful the directed graphs could be Before reading this blog post I highly recommend you to read it before going further in this series The goal of this series is to demonstrate the usefulness and power of directed graphs by implementing concrete examples with JavaScript Let s start by introducing our today s topicOur today s objective is to explain in a simplified way how the Affected Incremental pattern works The whole idea of detecting affected projects packages is to process tasks build lint test only on parts of project that change hence optimizing ressources and saving time when working on heavy projects Take for instance a simple JavaScript frontend application app jsx with two libs design system library to export your custom UI components e g by wrapping Material UI or Angular Material with custom themes date formatting library to configure an universal set of rules to work with datesOur project would look like this project folder │└ーdesign system dist ││component jsx│└ーtemporal │ dist ││dateFormat js dist app jsx package jsonOur app jsx represents our entry file and uses features from both design system and temporal libs app jsximport Component from design system component jsx import hoursToMilliseconds from temporal dateFormat js function myApp return lt Component gt hoursToMilliseconds lt Component gt To build the entire application imagine we have an npm script which bundles all libs and the entry point into a single JavaScript file Bundle the whole app including design system and temporal libs npm run buildYou might wonder what is the problem with this approach The answer is that there is no problem yet and this type of bundling is probably fine most of the time for small to medium sized projects However if your design system and temporal end up growing and you even add more libraries more components but also including assets such as images fonts etc you might encounter performance issues when building the whole app Let s demonstrate that very easily project folder │└ーdesign system components│└ーtemporal files └ーlib library using node sass nearly MB └ーlib library using heavy npm modulesLet s say that this project takes X time in seconds to be entirely bundled Now imagine you only change the color of your design system component jsx const component styled div color red Nice Your component now looks great but you have to rebuild your whole app which also includes the rebuild of the heavy ones lib and lib We have to build everything each time we want to ship the main application while not everything has changed and therefore does not necessarily have to be rebuilt This type of problem is often encountered in monorepos where many apps and libraries share the same build test lint tools Introducing the killer feature the Incremental Affected patternIf you re using monorepo tools such as Nx Turborepo or Rush you have probably heard of Incremental and or Affected patterns If you are not comfortable what is a monorepo and what are their objectives I recommend you to take a look at a little reminder about it here In this blog post we will use the Affected word but Incremental means literally the same thing here Ok but what is the point with directed graphs The tool in charge of that e g Turborepo Nx Rush can introspect your project and internally emit a Directed Acyclic Graph responsible for establishing dependencies between pieces of your project By using the emitted Graph and a persisted cache also handle by the tool this enables smart builds and many other tasks that depends on the state of the project linting testing etc In the image above we can see a project using an affected strategy to build only what really needed to be rebuilt When building the Main App after Library changed only Library and Library must be rebuilt The other part of the graph Library Library Library remains unaffected hence the cached version of these libraries can be used in the final build no need to rebuild them Let s start by implementing a minimalist version of the Affected pattern for a project containing with three distinct libraries lib depends on lib via the use of lib MyLibComponent while library is independent const libMetadata id lib adjacentTo payload component lt lib MyLibComponent gt const libMetadata id lib adjacentTo payload component lt div gt hello from lib lt div gt const libMetadata id lib adjacentTo payload component lt MyLibComponent gt hello lib lt MyLibComponent gt We now have to express our different components in our Graph context that we will use afterwards Let s start by adding the core items of a graph the vertices A vertex can represent any type of item which in our case is a library of a given project import DiGraph from digraph js const projectGraph new DiGraph Each project is represented with a vertex node projectGraph addVertices libMetadata libMetadata libMetadata Now that we added our vertices we must represent relationships between them by adding appropriate vertices In our example project the lib depends on lib by using the lib component Consequently this import creates an implicit relationship between these nodes hence needs to be represented with an edge lib depends on lib we must represent this relationship by adding an edge from lib to lib projectGraph addEdge from libMetadata to libMetadata We just finished expressing our relationships between libraries of our project so we are now ready to implement our caching system in order to enable affected builds Simulating a simple cache persisting an hashed value of the component In a real world project you would use something like the folder hash library to generate hashes for a given folder containing sub directories and files const cache lib lib lib The first function we need is a function to build a library During that build process its content is hashed and stored in the cache object import crypto from node crypto function buildLibrary library Create a SHA using the library content const libraryHashedContent crypto createHash sha update library payload component digest hex console log Building library library id Webpack Rollup or any other bundler can be processed here Store the hashed content in cache cache library id component libraryHashedContent Using that cache it s pretty straightforward to compare if a library changed If we are able to detect if a library changed it means that we are able to detect if it needs to be rebuilt function isLibraryAffected library const libraryHashedContent crypto createHash sha update library payload component digest hex return libraryHashedContent cache library id component From now on once we change something in a library we will be able to detect changes and invalidate the cache Hashed build Cache Affected buildNow that we re able to build a library generate a hash from it and store it in a cache where build versions can be compared over time we can put together the core function of the Affected pattern function buildAffected library If the component is still the same i e hash data hasnt changed we don t want to rebuild it If its Affected we must invalidate it if isLibraryAffected library Component s hash changed meaning we must build the library buildLibrary library return hasLibraryBeenRebuilt true The lib has not changed so does not require a new build console log Using cached version of library id return hasLibraryBeenRebuilt false Let s try out to run an Affected build on a given library build lib using Affected detectionbuildAffected libMetadata gt prints out Building library lib re run a build without any changes multiple timesbuildAffected libMetadata buildAffected libMetadata buildAffected libMetadata gt prints out each time Using cached version of lib change lib s contentlibMetadata payload component lt div gt Hello lib lt div gt re run a buildbuildAffected libMetadata gt prints out Building library lib Ok cool we demonstrated how this pattern works for a given library You may wonder why the Affected pattern is so useful in big projects including hundreds of libraries that are relying on each other The answer is the Affected pattern proves to be extremely powerful and useful in a project where unnecessary computations are saved If you re using a project with three libraries it s probably not worth it to implement the Affected pattern which will cost you more CPU than building from scratch every time Enough talk let s continue our project example with a use case allowing us to feel its rising power Implementation of the Affected pattern using digraph jsdigraph js is a library which helps building directed graphs and allows us to traverse graphs effortlesslyFollowing the example we will now implement a more complete version of the pattern which includes multiple libraries detection using the digraph js library As a quick reminder we still have three libs in our project example const libMetadata id lib adjacentTo payload component lt lib MyLibComponent gt const libMetadata id lib adjacentTo payload component lt div gt hello lib lt div gt const libMetadata id lib adjacentTo payload component lt MyLibComponent gt hello lib lt MyLibComponent gt lib depends on lib lib uses MyLibComponent lib depends on nothing no dependency lib depends on nothing no dependency What directed graphs allow us is that given a root library can be any node in the graph we can traverse all dependencies of that library using edges pointing towards other nodes of the graph Using that feature we are able to determine on which other libraries the root library depends on Let s build a function whose goal is to build all dependencies of a given root node For now the root node does not know the status of all its children either they have been rebuilt or not Given a root node we traverse the graph looking for dependenciesfunction buildAllRootLibraryDependencies rootLibrary Traverse all rootLibrary s dependencies for const rootLibraryDependency of projectGraph getAdjacentVerticesTo rootLibrary Recursively build affected libraries starting from the deepest dependencies of the root library yield buildAllLibraryDependencies rootLibraryDependency When we reach a dependency with no other dependencies we now that we re done going deep into the dependency tree If the library has been rebuilt we must inform the parent in order to recursively invalidate nodes in the traversed path const hasLibraryBeenRebuilt buildAffected rootLibrary yield hasLibraryBeenRebuilt We can traverse each dependency of the root node and rebuilt it if affected Now we must include the root node in that affected process by using the buildAllRootLibraryDependencies function above There are conditions requiring the root library to be rebuilt At least one of the dependencies of the library changed can be determined by keeping track of each children state The root library itself changed same simple hash comparison mentioned in the first part of the blog post Let s implement that last function Build everything with affected strategy including root library itself function buildEverythingAffectedIncludingRootLibrary rootLibrary const rootLibraryDependencies projectGraph getAdjacentVerticesTo rootLibrary const allRebuiltLibraries for const dependencyLibrary of rootLibraryDependencies Keep track of all the children builds to know if some were rebuilt If there is no affected dependency the array would remain empty allRebuiltLibraries push buildAllRootLibraryDependencies dependencyLibrary All root library s dependencies were rebuilt if necessary i e affected However we now need to determine if the root library has to also be rebuilt There are conditions requiring the root library to be rebuilt The root library itself changed Atleast one of the dependencies of the library changed const HAS LIBRARY BEEN REBUILT true const atleastOneLibraryChanged allRebuiltLibraries flat includes HAS LIBRARY BEEN REBUILT if atleastOneLibraryChanged buildLibrary rootLibrary else Check if library itself changed by running affected detection on the root library buildAffected rootLibrary That s it The Affected pattern is now fully demonstrated using directed graphs to traverse all dependencies of a given root node and using a cache comparison to determine if a child node must be invalidated then rebuilt You re not convinced Let s confirm that by testing with a function function buildProjectUsingAffectedStrategy console log n STEP Building for the first time buildEverythingAffectedIncludingRootLibrary libMetadata console log n STEP Building for the second time but no dependencies of lib changed neither lib or lib so it remains UNAFFECTED i e using cache buildEverythingAffectedIncludingRootLibrary libMetadata console log n STEP Let s now change the content of lib s component Remember lib depends on lib via the use of lib MyLibComponent so this change should trigger an affected build console log Changing lib s content addMutation is a function which update the value of a given vertex in the graph projectGraph addMutation libMetadata new lib component component lt MyLibComponent gt Hello affected lib lt MyLibComponent gt console log n STEP Now that lib dependency of lib changed both lib and lib are considered affected It means that we must rebuild both starting with lib lib must be built with the latest version of lib buildEverythingAffectedIncludingRootLibrary libMetadata Here is the output STEP Building library lib building for the first timeBuilding library lib building for the first time STEP Using cached version of lib building for the second time but nothing changed so we can use a cached version of libUsing cached version of lib building for the second time but nothing changed neither from lib nor from lib itself so we can use a cached version of lib STEP Changing lib s content updating lib content STEP Building library lib lib changed so must be rebuiltBuilding library lib lib did not change but its direct dependency lib changed so it must be rebuiltThat s finally it We demonstrated the big picture of how the Affected pattern works under the hood GitHub repositoryFeel free to check the full example here used in the final part of the blog post Coming nextIn the next part of this series we will talk about circular dependency detection which is for instance implemented byan ESLint plugin eslint plugin import no cycle alike that are made possible with directed graphs Thanks for reading 2022-03-29 11:51:37
海外TECH DEV Community How to Create Components in Svelte https://dev.to/smpnjn/how-to-create-components-in-svelte-3438 How to Create Components in SvelteIn my last article we looked at how to make your first Svelte application using SvelteKit Today we ll look at the next step how to make components so you can start to build real Svelte applications What are components and why do we need them Components are a common theme in all modern frontend frameworks Essentially as we started to build more and more complicated applications we found that we were reusing the same types of things all the time For example a registration form may appear in multiple different places and use exactly the same code Components ultimately try to deal with that problem We create these reusable pieces of code and put include them where ever we want them to appear That way we only write the code once and can put it anywhere we like Components act like a custom HTML tag in Svelte which can be added anywhere we want it to appear How components work in SvelteHow to make components in SvelteBefore you start make sure you ve set up a new Svelte project using SvelteKit Within SvelteKit we already have a folder called routes which contains all of our Svelte application pages To kick things off make a new folder in src called components We ll store all of our components here Make a new file and call it MyFirstComponent svelte this will act as our first Svelte component If you followed my last tutorial our folder structure will now look like this static lt where we store all of our public assets like favicons images and fonts favicon png lt our favicontests lt a folder to store our tests test js lt an example test using playwrightsrc lt our main Svelte app files routes lt a folder to store all of our routes in components lt a folder for all of our components MyFirstComponent vue lt our first component index svelte lt our index route file This will be the file displayed at the route of the site app d ts lt our core Svelte app file app html lt our main index file where the app will appear gitignore lt files we wish to ignore for git npmrc lt config file for npm prettierrc lt config file for prettier eslintrc cjs lt config file for eslintpackage json lt our NPM installed packagesplaywright config js lt config file for playwrightsvelte config js lt config file for svelte itselftsconfig json lt config file for typescriptGreat now we have a file let s start working on making our first component Creating our Svelte ComponentFor this guide I m going to be making a simple counter component which can have a preset default value The nice thing about Svelte is that the files look and feel exactly like regular CSS HTML and Javascript code As such to create a simple counter we start with just that lt script gt we write export let to say that this is a property that means we can change it later export let x const addToCounter function x lt script gt lt button id counter on click addToCounter gt x lt button gt lt style gt button background ffb border radius px border none font weight bold cursor pointer padding rem rem color white font size rem lt style gt Svelte works a lot like other frameworks except the code for components is massively simplified in my opinion Click EventAbove we simply have added one event click and we can add events to any DOM element by using the on event functionName syntax Above we ve added on click addToCounter to signify that we will run addToCounter anytime someone clicks the button PropertiesIn move HTML we have properties or props For example we can set the href property of an lt a gt tag to set it s link If we want to create custom props in Svelte we add it to our component s Javascript using the export keyword export let x That means we can use it as a prop when we use it speaking of which let s look at how we would implement this in our Svelte project Using Components in SvelteNow that we ve created a basic component we can add it anywhere we like Let s try adding it to routes index svelte You can import and use your new component like so lt script gt import MyFirstComponent from components MyFirstComponent svelte lt script gt lt MyFirstComponent gt Creating a counter component in Svelte with SvelteKitNow we have a simple counter we can add anywhere to our application Even better we can change the default value since we defined the addToCounter number as a prop in our component lt MyFirstComponent x gt Now the component will show as its first value rather than Testing it outIf you ve created your Svelte application based on our original tutorial you can now test your components by running the following command in terminal npm run devYou ll now have a dev instance of your code available at http localhost ConclusionCreating Svelte applications and new components is easy and Svelte is such a lightweight language that you might not even realise you re not just using HTML CSS and Javascript I hope you ve enjoyed this quick introduction into Svelte components Stay tuned for more Svelte content 2022-03-29 11:07:59
海外TECH Engadget The Morning After: Tiktok tests a watch-history feature https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-tiktok-tests-a-watch-history-feature-111504841.html?src=rss The Morning After Tiktok tests a watch history featureYour TikTok habits may vary but I ve sometimes pulled myself out of a fugue of lengthy viewing hopping and browsing on the social app barely recalling what I just spent minutes doing For me and possibly you a new watch history feature could offer some insight to exactly what we re wasting our time on According to Hammond Oh TikTok is testing a watch history tool to show you a list of videos that previously appeared in your For You feed making it easier to rediscover clips and creators you may have not liked or followed There are other ways to seek out your TikTok watch history but they re not exactly easy to use One method involves navigating to the Discover page tapping search entering an asterisk and toggling on the “watch videos option in the search filters tab As is the case with random feature tests on TikTok Instagram and others this might not make its way to all users but keep an eye on your For You feed ーjust in case ーMat SmithThe biggest stories you might have missedSpaceX is ending Crew Dragon productionHP buys Poly the company formerly known as PlantronicsApple s AirPods Max fall to at AmazonThe best budget robot vacuums you can getInstagram s latest test makes it easier to support social causesOnePlus as we knew it is dead Here s what s nextThe company is chasing mainstream appeal OnePlus began as a startup making smartphones with high end specs at relatively reasonable prices In an age of black slabs the company was able to forge an identity for itself backed by devoted fans and a strong online presence But now after generations of flagship phones Sam Rutherford feels like the OnePlus we knew is gone and it s probably not coming back Continue reading Samsung s Smart Monitor M is now available to pre orderYou can control smart home devices using the inch K display SamsungSamsung s latest Smart Monitor is now available to pre order The kinda familiar looking Smart Monitor M has support for streaming services including Netflix Amazon Prime Video Disney and Apple TV as well as cloud gaming platforms You won t necessarily need to connect to external speakers with two built in W speakers and a tweeter that delivers channel audio The Smart Monitor M starts at for the white model The spring green sunset pink and daylight blue models will cost you a little extra at Continue reading Amazon Games chief is leaving the companyJust after finally achieving some success with Lost Ark and New World The Amazon Games struggle bus was finally going somewhere but now studio head Mike Frazzini is stepping down On LinkedIn Frazzini cited the desire to spend more time with family quot While there s never really a perfect time to step away from a great role now is a good time quot he wrote Amazon s MMORPG New World was one of s biggest moneymakers on Steam Continue reading Spotify adds promised COVID content advisoryThis follows the drama with Joe Rogan s podcast GettySpotify has finally acted on its promise to add a COVID content advisory label You ll now see a tab for a COVID Guide when you visit podcasts and other content discussing the coronavirus Tap it and you ll visit a section that points you to authoritative sources such as the World Health Organization and the UK s National Health Service as well as trustworthy content from the likes of The Guardian and the BBC Continue reading 2022-03-29 11:15:04
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