python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'MySQLdb' |
https://qiita.com/nakamoto_yuki/items/9e94ef0f9368e4cb18e1
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enamedxmysqldbxsqlalchemy |
2023-03-19 23:34:23 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【AtCoder】ABC294 のA,B,C,D,E における Python解説 |
https://qiita.com/Waaaa1471/items/d886d5f86df80b13fe66
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abcde |
2023-03-19 23:22:45 |
js |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
初心者のためのGit/GitHub |
https://qiita.com/Riku_dazo/items/2c877c67adcb7207a268
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httpslearngi |
2023-03-19 23:46:04 |
Ruby |
Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Wicked pdfをDocker環境のM1で動かす方法 |
https://qiita.com/takatakaryoryo/items/c01189ca470070566465
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docker |
2023-03-19 23:42:38 |
Linux |
Ubuntuタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
cron が動かない時のログ確認方法 |
https://qiita.com/MatchaDev/items/a2d824fa8fb921341f8a
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debian |
2023-03-19 23:47:01 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
cron が動かない時のログ確認方法 |
https://qiita.com/MatchaDev/items/a2d824fa8fb921341f8a
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debian |
2023-03-19 23:47:01 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Wicked pdfをDocker環境のM1で動かす方法 |
https://qiita.com/takatakaryoryo/items/c01189ca470070566465
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docker |
2023-03-19 23:42:38 |
Git |
Gitタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
初心者のためのGit/GitHub |
https://qiita.com/Riku_dazo/items/2c877c67adcb7207a268
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httpslearngi |
2023-03-19 23:46:04 |
技術ブログ |
Developers.IO |
GitHub Copilotを試してみた ~導入編~ |
https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/github-copilot-introduction/
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copilot |
2023-03-19 14:57:32 |
技術ブログ |
Developers.IO |
【徹底解説】これからのエンジニアの必携スキル、プロンプトエンジニアリングの手引「Prompt Engineering Guide」を読んでまとめてみた |
https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/how-to-design-prompt-engineering/
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chatgpt |
2023-03-19 14:28:26 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
Why YouTube TV Is Getting More Expensive (and What It Costs Now) |
https://www.makeuseof.com/why-youtube-tv-is-more-expensive-what-it-costs/
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youtube |
2023-03-19 14:01:17 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
What Is a Dirty IP Address and How Does It Affect Your Security? |
https://www.makeuseof.com/what-is-a-dirty-ip-address-and-how-does-it-affect-your-security/
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black |
2023-03-19 14:01:17 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Gravastar Supernova Bluetooth Speaker Review: It's almost perfect |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/19/gravastar-supernova-bluetooth-speaker-review-its-almost-perfect?utm_medium=rss
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Gravastar Supernova Bluetooth Speaker Review It x s almost perfectThe Supernova Bluetooth Speaker crash landed and it s now our go to speaker for everything from pool parties to game nights Gravastar s new portable speakers look like they were ripped straight out of Portal The unique design of this powerful speaker is going to turn heads What comes in the box Read more |
2023-03-19 14:24:29 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Google Pixel 7 phones are cheaper than ever right now |
https://www.engadget.com/google-pixel-7-phones-are-cheaper-than-ever-right-now-145246252.html?src=rss
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Google Pixel phones are cheaper than ever right nowIf you re in the market for a new Android phone now is a good time to pick up one of the best at a significant discount Google has reduced the price of the entire Pixel family including the flagship Pro On both Amazon and the Google Store you can get the Pixel Pro for off That includes all colorways and storage variants meaning the GB GB and GB models are priced at and at the moment The more affordable Pixel is also off Once again all three colorways are included in the sale as are both storage variants As a result you can get the GB model for and the GB one for When they re not on sale those two will set you back and respectively Last but not least the Pixel a is likewise off making it Between the Pixel Pro Pixel and Pixel a there isn t a bad choice between them All three phones are found in Engadget s smartphone buying guide If you want a simple affordable and easy to use device the Pixel a is a great choice It features a bright and vivid inch OLED display IP certified water and dust proofing GB of RAM and Google s in house Tensor chip Best of all like all the other Pixels the a comes with Google s excellent photo processing software One thing to note is Google is likely to announce the Pixel a s successor soon The company is widely expected to debut the phone at I O on May th If you have a bigger budget both the Pixel and Pixel Pro are compelling options too Of the two the latter is the one to go for if you love snapping photos It features a x telephoto camera that s ideal for capturing images of faraway subjects Additionally the wide angle camera can capture macro shots making it great for getting up close to small subjects like flowers and bugs Follow EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-03-19 14:52:46 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Hitting the Books: During World War II, even our pigeons joined the fight |
https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-the-celluloid-specimen-benjamin-schultz-figueroa-university-of-california-press-143028555.html?src=rss
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Hitting the Books During World War II even our pigeons joined the fightIn the years leading up to and through World War II animal behaviorist researchers thoroughly embraced motion picture technology as a means to better capture the daily experiences of their test subjects ーwhether exploring the nuances of contemporary chimpanzee society or running macabre rat eat rat survival experiments to determine the Earth s carrying capacity However once the studies had run their course much of that scientific content was simply shelved nbsp In his new book The Celluloid Specimen Moving Image Research into Animal Life Seattle University Assistant Professor of Film Studies Dr Ben Schultz Figueroa pulls these historic archives out of the vacuum of academic research to examine how they have influenced America s scientific and moral compasses since In the excerpt below Schultz Figueroa recounts the Allied war effort to guide precision aerial munitions towards their targets using live pigeons as onboard targeting reticles University of California PressExcerpted from The Celluloid Specimen Moving Image Research into Animal Life nbsp by Ben Schultz Figueroa published by the University of California Press by Ben Schultz Figueroa Project Pigeon Rendering the War Animal through Optical TechnologyIn his autobiography The Shaping of a Behaviorist B F Skinner recounted a fateful train ride to Chicago in just after the Nazis had invaded Denmark Gazing out the train window the renowned behaviorist was ruminating on the destructive power of aerial warfare when his eye unexpectedly caught a “flock of birds lifting and wheeling in formation as they flew alongside the train Skinner recounts “Suddenly I saw them as devices with excellent vision and extraordinary maneuverability Could they not guide a missile Observing the coordination of the flock its “lifting and wheeling inspired in Skinner a new vision of aerial warfare one that yoked the senses and movements of living animals to the destructive power of modern ballistics This momentary inspiration began a three year project to weaponize pigeons code named “Project Pigeon by having them guide the flight of a bomb from inside its nose a project that tied together laboratory research military technology and private industry This strange story is popularly discussed as a historical fluke of sorts a wacky one off in military research and development As Skinner himself described it one of the main obstacles to Project Pigeon even at the time was the perception of a pigeon guided missile as a “crackpot idea But in this section I will argue that it is in fact a telling example of the weaponization of animals in a modern technological setting where optical media was increasingly deployed on the battlefield a transformation with increasing strategic and ethical implications for the way war is fought today I demonstrate that Project Pigeon was historically placed at the intersection of a crucial shift in warfare away from the model of an elaborate chess game played out by generals and their armies and toward an ecological framework in which a wide array of nonhuman agents play crucial roles As Jussi Parikka recently described a similar shift in artificial intelligence this was a movement toward “agents that expressed complex behavior not through preprogramming and centralization but through autonomy emergence and distributed functioning The missile developed and marketed by Project Pigeon was premised on a conversion of the pigeon from an individual consciousness to a living machine emptied of intentionality in order to leave behind only a controllable yet dynamic and complex behavior that could be designed and trusted to operate without the oversight of a human commander Here is a reimagining of what a combatant can be no longer dependent on a decision making human actor but rather on a complex array of interactions among an organism device and environment As we will see the vision of a pigeon guided bomb presaged the nonhuman sight of the smart bomb drone and military robot where artificial intelligence and computer algorithms replace the operations of its animal counterpart Media and cinema scholars have written extensively about the transforming visual landscape of the battlefield and film s place within this shifting history Militaries from across the globe have pushed film to be used in dramatically unorthodox ways Lee Grieveson and Haidee Wasson argue that the US military historically used film as “an iterative apparatus with multiple capacities and functions experimenting with the design of the camera projector and screen to fit new strategic interests as they arose As Wasson argues in her chapter dedicated to experimental projection practices the US Army “boldly dissembled cinema s settled routines and structures rearticulating film projection as but one integral element of a growing institution with highly complex needs As propaganda film was used to portray the military to civilians at home and abroad as training films it was used to consistently instruct large numbers of recruits as industrial and advertising films different branches of the military used it to speak to each other Like these examples Project Pigeon relied on a radically unorthodox use of film that directed it into new terrains intervening in the long standing relationship between the moving image and its spectators to marshal its influence on nonhuman viewers as well as humans Here we will see a hitherto unstudied use of the optical media in which film was a catalyst for transforming animals into weapons and combatants Project Pigeon was one of the earliest projects to come out of an illustrious and influential career Skinner would go on to become one of the most well known voices in American psychology introducing the “Skinner box to the study of animal behavior and the vastly influential theory of “operant conditioning His influence was not limited to the sciences but was broadly felt across conversations in political theory linguistics and philosophy as well As James Capshew has shown much of Skinner s later more well known research originated in this military research into pigeon guided ballistics Growing from initial independent trials in Project Pigeon secured funding from the US Army s Office of Scientific Research and Development in The culmination of this work placed three pigeons in the head of a missile the birds had been trained to peck at a screen showing incoming targets These pecks were then translated into instructions for the missile s guidance system The goal was a s version of a smart bomb which was capable of course correcting mid flight in response to the movement of a target Although Project Pigeon developed relatively rapidly the US Army was ultimately denied further funds in December of effectively ending Skinner s brief oversight of the project In however the US Naval Research Laboratory picked up Skinner s research and renamed it “Project ORCON ーa contraction of “organic and “control Here with Skinner s consultation the pigeons tracking capacity for guiding missiles to their intended targets was methodically tested demonstrating a wide variance in reliability In the end the pigeons performance and accuracy relied on so many uncontrollable factors that Project ORCON like Project Pigeon before it was discontinued Moving images played two central roles in Project Pigeon first as a means of orienting the pigeons in space and testing the accuracy of their responses examples of what Harun Farocki calls “operational images and second as a tool for convincing potential sponsors of the pigeon s capacity to act as a weapon The first use of moving image technology shows up in the final design of Project Pigeon where each of the three pigeons was constantly responding to camera obscuras that were installed in the front of the bomb The pigeons were trained to pinpoint the shape of incoming targets on individual screens or “plates by pecking them as the bomb dropped which would then cause it to change course This screen was connected to the bomb s guidance through four small rubber pneumatic tubes that were attached to each of side of the frame which directed a constant airflow to a pneumatic pickup system that controlled the thrusters of the bomb As Skinner explained “When the missile was on target the pigeon pecked the center of the plate all valves admitted equal amounts of air and the tambours remained in neutral positions But if the image moved as little as a quarter of an inch off center corresponding to a very small angular displacement of the target more air was admitted by the valves on one side and the resulting displacement of the tambours sent appropriate correcting orders directly to the servo system nbsp In the later iteration of Project ORCON the pigeons were tested and trained with color films taken from footage recorded on a jet making diving runs on a destroyer and a freighter and the pneumatic relays between the servo system and the screen were replaced with electric currents Here the camera obscura and the training films were used to integrate the living behavior of the pigeon into the mechanism of the bomb itself and to produce immersive simulations for these nonhuman pilots in order to fully operationalize their behavior The second use of moving images for this research was realized in a set of promotional films for Project Pigeon which Skinner largely credited for procuring its initial funding from General Mills Inc and the navy s later renewal of the research as Project ORCON Skinner s letters indicate that there were multiple films made for this purpose which were often recut in order to incorporate new footage Currently I have been able to locate only a single version of the multiple films produced by Skinner the latest iteration that was made to promote Project ORCON Whether previous versions exist and have yet to be found or whether they were taken apart to create each new version is unclear Based on the surviving example it appears that these promotional films were used to dramatically depict the pigeons as reliable and controllable tools Their imagery presents the birds surrounded by cutting edge technology rapidly and competently responding to a dynamic array of changing stimuli These promotional films played a pivotal rhetorical role in convincing government and private sponsors to back the project Skinner wrote that one demonstration film was shown “so often that it was completely worn outーbut to good effect for support was eventually found for a thorough investigation This contrasted starkly with the live presentation of the pigeons work of which Skinner wrote “the spectacle of a living pigeon carrying out its assignment no matter how beautifully simply reminded the committee of how utterly fantastic our proposal was Here the moving image performed an essentially symbolic function concerned primarily with shaping the image of the weaponized animal bodies This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-03-19 14:30:28 |
海外TECH |
CodeProject Latest Articles |
Build a Simple Android Web App in WebView with Support of Download/Upload Feature |
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webview |
2023-03-19 14:11:00 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Royals share photos to mark first Mother's Day without late Queen |
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consort |
2023-03-19 14:12:26 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
FA Cup: Doyle's moment of magic secures Sheffield win |
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2023-03-19 14:24:14 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
FA Cup highlights: Tommy Doyle stunner sees Blades edge Blackburn in FA Cup |
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finals |
2023-03-19 14:21:37 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Sheffield United 3-2 Blackburn Rovers: Tommy Doyle winner to sends Blades to Wembley |
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Sheffield United Blackburn Rovers Tommy Doyle winner to sends Blades to WembleyTommy Doyle scores a stoppage time winner to send Sheffield United to the FA Cup semi finals after a breathless win over Blackburn |
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reddit |
Match thread: Arsenal Vs Crystal Palaca |
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