AWS |
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofits Blog |
IAM Identity Center for AWS environments spanning AWS GovCloud (US) and standard Regions |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/iam-identity-center-aws-environments-spanning-govcloud-us-standard-regions/
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IAM Identity Center for AWS environments spanning AWS GovCloud US and standard RegionsAWS IAM Identity Center successor to AWS Single Sign On provides administrators with a simple way to manage identity and access IAM across numerous AWS accounts IAM Identity Center is available in the AWS GovCloud US Regions enabling customers to simply manage access to numerous AWS accounts in their AWS GovCloud US organizations In this blog post learn four different architecture patterns for providing an organization s AWS users with access to both standard and AWS GovCloud US accounts using IAM Identity Center that can help minimize administrative overhead and simplify the user experience |
2023-03-03 19:39:37 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
How to Install and Set Up Burp Suite on Linux |
https://www.makeuseof.com/install-set-up-burp-suite-on-linux/
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2023-03-03 19:45:16 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
How to Safely Clean Your Xbox Series X|S and Controller |
https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-safely-clean-xbox-series-xs-and-controller/
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2023-03-03 19:30:16 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
How to Add Folders to the Context Menu in Windows 11 |
https://www.makeuseof.com/add-folders-context-menu-windows-11/
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windows |
2023-03-03 19:15:16 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
The Downsides of New Technology Come Fast and Furious (Let's talk about AI) |
https://dev.to/ben/the-downsides-of-new-technology-come-fast-and-furious-lets-talk-about-ai-6bp
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The Downsides of New Technology Come Fast and Furious Let x s talk about AI This post is about the dangers of AI and while there is plenty of fear mongering and celebration surrounding this subject it s important to gain more perspective from those integrating or planning to integrate these technologies A lot of this type of dialog comes from journalists As builders we have a relevant perspective that needs to be checked in on We are at an inflection point in computing Generative AI is not all powerful but it is a powerful force in the future of information and truth These tools are both used and abused in modern society and this is related to OpenAI Microsoft AI Meta s LLaMa and everything new in this space With OpenAI s primary API s significant price reduction tomorrow s utilities will be more powerful than today s OpenAI announces ChatGPT and Whisper APIs Ben Halpern・Mar ・ min read news openai whisper chatgpt While you shouldn t feel ashamed of your excitement for this technology it s essential to note that the downsides don t come tomorrow they come today often before the upsides arrive Tools infrastructure and government policy are necessary to ensure the safe fair and equitable use of our most powerful technologies but the best parts often don t surface in time or ever I don t want to naively equate these technologies but I think it s worth mentioning for illustration We are still waiting on the promise of crypto and we have seen a remarkable amount of downside Pump and dump schemes crime circles environmental devastation ーdownsides so far have been so much more tangible than the upsides I am excited about AI but as fast as the upsides come we risk the downsides hitting us sooner Pick your poison Disinformation workforce displacement fraud etc Let s talk about it in terms of chaos ChaosCreating chaos can be easier than preventing it because it typically requires fewer resources and less effort in the short term Chaos can arise from misinformation lack of communication or insufficient planning and these factors can be easier to cultivate than to address Preventing chaos requires more resources planning and coordination It involves identifying potential problems and taking proactive steps to mitigate them before they spiral out of control This can be challenging because it often requires a deep understanding of the underlying issues and the ability to take decisive action to address them Moreover chaos can have a snowball effect where small issues escalate quickly into larger ones making it increasingly difficult to control the situation In contrast preventing chaos requires a sustained effort over time which can be challenging to maintain Overall preventing chaos requires more proactive effort and resources in the short term but it can help avoid much greater costs and negative consequences in the long term So what to do about all of this This post isn t just a nebulous warning Let s talk about a couple of themes to move forward with ScrutinyLet s be excited about the innovations but let s also scrutinize these releases consistently We will see uneven care and thoughtfulness in the rolling out of these technologies We need to laud the good stuff and scrutinize the bad For a tangible decision you can make to promote scrutiny seek out the open source tool This is often the best thing for your development in the long run but all else being equal it is good for security and safety Safety and securityThe world wide web was not initially built to be secure and the web security industry was virtually non existent early on Only after decades of scrutiny and focus did modern security normalize Adoption of the web and society s willingness to place trust in it was a slow enough process for security to catch up perhaps still not enough We have an OWASP top ten and we have dedicated conferences Safety and security in the era of AI will take a different form but it needs an industrial complex akin to other cybersecurity fields Investment in mitigation in every type of corporation and government needs to be normalized and prioritized Safety and security outcomes in AI are going to be inherently less deterministic than what we are used to and allaying chaos is an uphill climb but it is a climb that has to start today Thanks for reading happy coding |
2023-03-03 19:12:38 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
PagerDuty Community Update March 3, 2023 |
https://dev.to/pdcommunity/pagerduty-community-update-march-3-2023-1m3b
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PagerDuty Community Update March How much can you save with automation The ROI Metric Data plugin in PagerDuty ProcessAutomation can show you Maybe Rundeck Open Source is more your speed Read more in Mandi s post on Opensource com Delegate common tasks with an open source automation tool Find us in person Where in the world is PagerDuty DevRel We re back on the road in This week Kat was in Sydney for Salesforce World Tour Sydney Did you stop by the PagerDuty Booth er cabana SCaLE x is back in Pasadena and Kat will be there to give her talk Happy Agents Happy Customers on Friday and Mandi will be presenting Encapsulating Expertise Building Cross Team Automation on Saturday March at the Pasadena Convention Center We ll have a booth as well Stop by We hope to see you Say hi we might have PagerDuty stickers D We re also virtual This week s Terraform Quarterly Roundtable was a success JoséAntonio showed off the new capabilities of the latest releases Ready to checkout Terraform for PagerDuty Start with the provider documentation Stay tuned for the next roundtable in either May or June CTOAdvisor Virtual Conference Dormain is giving a talk “You Can t Ride the Ticket Train to Your Hybrid Cloud Destination on March Drop in for live Q amp A Coming on March nd Mandi will be on the Is it Observable Observable Lightning talks Mark your calendars On the PodcastLast week we talked to Jeff Martens from Metrist and next week s episode features Rachel Stephens from RedMonk Subscribe to Page it to the Limit so you never miss an episode We ve got a bunch of great episodes in the pipeline for you On TwitchWe re on Twitch covering all things PagerDuty Our regular show is HowTo Happy Hour Fridays at pm Eastern pm Pacific Make sure you re following us so you can be there live You can also view our most recent episodes on Twitch You can see some of our earlier streams on the YouTube playlist Get in TouchIf you have a question about PagerDuty check out our Community Forums for advice from friendly folks If you d like to be on our podcast or Twitch or just say hi email us at community team pagerduty com We d love to hear what you re doing with PagerDuty Follow us on Social Media KatTaraMandi Twitter and MastodonPodcast AccountPagerDuty Main |
2023-03-03 19:10:45 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Making the Case for Signals in JavaScript |
https://dev.to/this-is-learning/making-the-case-for-signals-in-javascript-4c7i
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Making the Case for Signals in JavaScriptAmidst all the conversation around Signals the recent weeks I have forgotten to talk about arguably the most important topic Why should you care I ve covered their evolution and opposition but I haven t actually made the case for using them There has been a narrative around them related to performance which is not without merit but it is so much more than that It is more than about developer experience too It is about flipping the current paradigm on its head React famously popularized view fn state Which is a very powerful mental model for thinking about UIs But more so it represents an ideal Something to strive for Reality is a lot messier The underlying DOM is persistent and mutable Not only would naive re rendering be prohibitively costly but it would also fundamentally break the experience Input s losing focus animations etc There are ways to mitigate this We build ever better constructs in hopes of reshaping our reality to fit But at some point we need to separate the implementation from the ideal to be able to talk about these things honestly So today we look at Signals as they are and what they have to offer Decoupling Performance from Code OrganizationThis is the moment when you first realize that something really different is going on There is more to it though This is not an invitation to litter your app with global state but rather a way to illustrate state is independent of components function Counter console log I log once const count setCount createSignal setInterval gt setCount count return lt div gt count lt div gt Similarly a console log that doesn t re execute when a counter updates is a cute trick but doesn t tell the whole story The truth is this behavior persists throughout the whole component tree State that originates in a parent component and is used in a child doesn t cause the parent or the child to re run Only the part of the DOM that depends on it Prop drilling Context API or whatever it is the same thing And isn t just about the impact of spreading state changes across components but also multiple states within the same component function MoreRealisticComponent props const selected setSelected createSignal null return lt div gt lt p gt Selected selected selected name nothing lt p gt lt ul gt props items map item gt lt li gt lt button onClick gt setSelected item gt item name lt button gt lt li gt lt ul gt lt div gt Porting the example from Svelte Creator Rich Harris Virtual DOM is Pure Overhead to SolidJS it is important to understand with Signals updating the selected state does not cause any execution other than changing the text in that lt p gt There is no re running the list or diffing it That is even true if the name in one of the rows updates With Signals we can directly update the text of that one button Note It is customary in Solid to use lt For gt component instead of map when rendering a loop so as to not recreate every row when entries of the items are inserted removed or moved You might be thinking I get it It s fast But I ve never had trouble ensuring good performance in something like React But the takeaway is more than that You no longer need to be concerned with components for optimal execution You can put your whole app in one component or many components and get the same benefit You can break apart components for your sake How you want to organize your app Not because you need to isolate some part of the UI that changes If performance ever became a concern it wouldn t be due to the structure of your components necessitating costly refactoring This is not an insignificant benefit to developer experience Separating Dynamic from Static дэн dan abramov thdxr yeah i could see that my frustration partially stems from ーyes there are a bunch of things where React gets confusing ーbut this is the clearest win React ever had if it had one erasing the distinction between first and next renders propelled it up sad to see this forgotten PM Feb There have been some conversations to suggest this is a bad thing If you want more perspective see dan abramov s response to my previous article I don t just want to talk about why this is a good thing but how it is actually an amazing thing Being able to optimize for each is beneficial This is one of those places where aligning with the underlying platform pays off with dividends Classically speaking there is a tradeoff with using a distributed event system like Signals vs something that runs top down While updates will be quicker for the event system at creation it has the additional overhead of setting up subscriptions This is even compounded by the fact that the web generally is a document oriented interface Even in Single Page Apps you will be doing a lot of navigation which involves a lot of creation Makes sense However the web platform is aware of this cost and has made it more efficient to create elements in bulk than individually Extracting the static parts for mass creation makes a bigger impact than those subscriptions And the benefits don t stop with the browser With a Signals based system the complexity size and execution of your code scale with how interactive your UI is rather than how many elements are in it Consider a server rendered page with few interactions Maybe an eCommerce site The static parts are server rendered HTML You don t even need the code for that to make it interactive Just delete the static parts from the bundle Steve from Builder io at explains how this works in Qwik Admittedly this is mostly a performance concern It comes from the same motivation for Islands architecture and React Server Components It addresses a very real pain point we are facing today with the trend towards ever bigger JavaScript bundles and slow initial page loads Overall my position is this separation leads to a certain amount of transparency It makes it easier to explain and reason about what is actually going on While less simple than the ideal it makes escape hatches which are an important part of any system more coherent Universalizing the Language of UIOne of the most powerful things about Signals is viewing their impact as a language And I don t mean a compiled language Signals are completely a runtime mechanism There is no magic here Just a Directed Acyclic Graph While it seems clear there is a convergence in concepts of State Derived State and Effects not all the mental models and implementations line up Signals are independent of any component or rendering system And only represent state relationships Unlike something like React Hooks which have additional primitives to describe how to guard execution like useCallback React memo and concepts like stable references useRef to handle the coordination of effects Both of Dan s articles listed at the bottom of the article are a really good exploration into how to effectively use these primitives in React Additionally Signals lend to traceability They give you a way of understanding what updates and why thetarnav thetarnav Release day for solid js devtools adds an essential way of inspecting reactivity a Dependency Graph ーit will display current direct and indirect sources and observers of the selected signal or computationgithub com thetarnav soli… PM Feb They encourage patterns that lead to more declarative code By making organizing code around data instead of component flow we can see what data is driving change Thanks Dan for the example control flowconst count videos length let heading emptyHeading let somethingElse if count gt const noun count gt Videos Video heading count noun somethingElse someOtherStuff derived dataconst format count gt count gt Videos Video const count videos length const heading count gt format count emptyHeading const somethingElse count gt someOtherStuff It poses an interesting question about the purpose of code Should we optimize it for making it easier to write or easier to read Ok But What About the Tradeoffs There are definitely tradeoffs The most obvious one is that they make the data special instead of the application of that data We aren t dealing with plain objects anymore but with primitives This is very similar to Promises or Event Emitters You are reasoning about the data flow rather than the control flow JavaScript is not a data flow language so it is possible to lose Reactivity To be fair this is true of any JavaScript UI library or framework without the aid of tooling or compilation For Signals this is more emphasized as where you access the value is important I call this Signal s singular Hook Rule There are consequences to this There is a learning curve It pushes you to write code a certain way When using things like Proxies there are additional caveats like certain mechanisms in JavaScript language like spreading destructuring have restricted usage Another consideration is around disposal Subscriptions link both ways so if one side is long lived it is possible to hold onto memory longer than desired Modern frameworks are pretty good at handling this disposal automatically but this is inherent to Signal s design Finally historically there were concerns about large uncontrollable graphs Cycles and unpredictable propagation These concerns largely are in past due to the work that has been done over the past several years I d go as far as these problems are what Signals solve and why you would use them over other message event systems Conclusion Evan You youyuxi dan abramov RyanCarniato The React thought leadership had long cultivated the narrative of “our model is more correct almost becoming a dogma In reality many engineers are simply more productive with the signals mental model arguing on a philosophical level is pointless when that happens AM Mar There are many ways to approach the challenge of creating great user interfaces I ve aimed at keeping this discussion grounded but I think there is a lot to get excited about here When you are building with a foundation of primitives there is a lot you can do The exploration into reducing JavaScript load overhead and incremental interactivity is an area that Signals naturally fits in And thing is to use Signals to great benefit you do not need a compiler Not even for templating You can use Tagged Template Literals and do it all with no build step We tend to use compilation though to make ergonomics smoother But Signals are also a great choice for compilation Compilers and language exploration become that much easier when you have efficient building blocks you can target And that isn t just true of us but for AIs We ve seen this suggested to improve upon everything from using analytics to drive code splitting to optimize initial load to optimizing compilers ability to understand code intent Dominic Gannaway trueadm What was interesting about the responses to this tweet is that people got hung up with signals and the fact I opted to use React s APIs Signals and React aren t even that important really It s the compiler that is Imagine a UI compiler that leverages AI to self improve…twitter com trueadm status… PM Mar Dominic Gannaway trueadm I ve been working on a new React like framework in my spare time It s fully compiler driven there s no virtual DOM or component re rendering There are signals but they re never exposed to the developer and they re also fully compiled to avoid any runtime lookups And… Whether Signals are best suited to be held by developers or to be low level primitives for machines they appear to be an important step in the ever evolving world of web front end Related Resources A Hands on Introduction to Fine grained ReactivityThe Evolution of Signals in JavaScriptReact vs Signals Years LaterVirtual DOM is Pure Overhead By Rich HarrisComponents are Pure OverheadMetaphysics and JavaScript By Rich HarrisMaking setInterval Declarative with React Hooks By Dan AbramovBefore you memo By Dan Abramov |
2023-03-03 19:06:06 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Ultra vs MacBook Pro 16-inch - compared |
https://appleinsider.com/inside/16-inch-macbook-pro/vs/samsung-galaxy-book-3-ultra-vs-macbook-pro-16-inch---compared?utm_medium=rss
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Samsung Galaxy Book Ultra vs MacBook Pro inch comparedSamsung recently announced the Galaxy Book line of notebooks which offers high performance for gaming productivity and more Here s how the Galaxy Book Ultra compares against the inch MacBook Pro Galaxy Book Ultra vs MacBook Pro inchAnnounced on February and shipping on February the Galaxy Book Ultra is Samsung s answer to the MacBook Pro from Apple It s a inch notebook with some of the latest technologies such as a th generation Intel processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics card Read more |
2023-03-03 19:38:06 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Hands on: Twelve South Backpack shelf for Studio Display |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/03/hands-on-twelve-souths-backpack-shelf-for-studio-display?utm_medium=rss
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Hands on Twelve South Backpack shelf for Studio DisplayTwelve South introduced an updated version of its Backpack a shelf that takes advantage of the wire guide in Apple s display stands and it is now compatible with the Studio Display Backpack on the Studio DisplayWhile we say updated we really mean a new compatibility addition This is the same shelf down to the white matte color found on the iMac version but it comes with a new clip needed to fit the Studio Display wire guide Read more |
2023-03-03 19:28:26 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Facebook stretches out Reels to a maximum 90-second length |
https://www.engadget.com/facebook-stretches-out-reels-to-a-maximum-90-second-length-194628208.html?src=rss
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Facebook stretches out Reels to a maximum second lengthMeta sees Reels as an important aspect of its apps and the platform is rolling out some new features for the format on Facebook For one thing Facebook is extending the maximum length of Reels to seconds up from Meta increased the Instagram Reels time limit to seconds last July but both fall someway short of the maximum length of a TikTok video which currently stands at minutes TikTok and Instagram Reels both have ways to sync clips with a song and Facebook Reels is getting a similar feature called Grooves Meta says this uses quot visual beat technology quot and that it automatically syncs and aligns motion with the beat of a song Elsewhere Facebook will offer an easy way to generate Reels from your memories You ll also be able to take advantage of trending templates This allows you to replace clips from an existing template with your own ones Meta claims Reels is its fastest growing format The number of Reels plays have more than doubled over the last year across Facebook and Instagram The company says reshares of Reels have more than doubled on both platforms in the last months too Since August users have been able to cross post Reels between the apps This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-03-03 19:46:28 |
海外TECH |
CodeProject Latest Articles |
Wexstream - Video Conferencing Platform with Node.js, React and Jitsi |
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5353196/Wexstream-Video-Conferencing-Platform-with-Node-js
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jitsi |
2023-03-03 19:51:00 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Michael Vaughan: Yorkshire cricket racism hearing is 'terrible look for game' |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/64832070?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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Michael Vaughan Yorkshire cricket racism hearing is x terrible look for game x Former England captain Michael Vaughan says the disciplinary hearing into allegations of racism at Yorkshire is a terrible look for cricket |
2023-03-03 19:49:13 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Scottish teachers call off strikes after pay offer |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-64841722?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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action |
2023-03-03 19:49:25 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame? |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/64762429?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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shortage |
2023-03-03 19:29:35 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
European Indoor Championships: Neil Gourley wins 1500m silver as Great Britain claim three medals |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/64839469?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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European Indoor Championships Neil Gourley wins m silver as Great Britain claim three medalsBritain s Neil Gourley claims men s m silver at the European Indoor Championships with team mates Daryll Neita and Melissa Courtney Bryant both winning bronze medals |
2023-03-03 19:54:10 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
European Indoor Championships: Nafissatou Thiam and Adrianna Sulek set two pentathlon world records |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/athletics/64843575?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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European Indoor Championships Nafissatou Thiam and Adrianna Sulek set two pentathlon world recordsWatch as Adrianna Sulek sets a new pentathlon world record with a brilliant m run only to see Nafissatou Thiam break it and win gold when she crosses the line six seconds later at the European Indoor Championships |
2023-03-03 19:15:33 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
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https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318181
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2023-03-04 04:55:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
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https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318849
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小宮一慶 |
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相続でトラブル増加中の「デジタル遺産」、生前対策はどうやるべき? - News&Analysis |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318676
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ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
マイナポイント2万円の使い方に人間性が出る!一番哀愁を感じたのは? - 井の中の宴 武藤弘樹 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318848
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2023-03-04 04:40:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
50歳から「大きく儲けたい」人におすすめしたい資産形成のやり方 - 老後の不安がなくなる50歳からのお金の増やし方 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318272
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ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
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https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318561
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https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318681
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2023-03-04 04:25:00 |
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https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318710
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2023-03-04 04:20:00 |
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https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318819
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