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AWS AWS Big Data Blog Implement column-level encryption to protect sensitive data in Amazon Redshift with AWS Glue and AWS Lambda user-defined functions https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/implement-column-level-encryption-to-protect-sensitive-data-in-amazon-redshift-with-aws-glue-and-aws-lambda-user-defined-functions/ Implement column level encryption to protect sensitive data in Amazon Redshift with AWS Glue and AWS Lambda user defined functionsAmazon Redshift is a massively parallel processing MPP fully managed petabyte scale data warehouse that makes it simple and cost effective to analyze all your data using existing business intelligence tools When businesses are modernizing their data warehousing solutions to Amazon Redshift implementing additional data protection mechanisms for sensitive data such as personally identifiable information PII or … 2023-04-05 18:48:14
AWS AWS Big Data Blog Showpad accelerates data maturity to unlock innovation using Amazon QuickSight https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/showpad-accelerates-data-maturity-to-unlock-innovation-using-amazon-quicksight/ Showpad accelerates data maturity to unlock innovation using Amazon QuickSightShowpad aligns sales and marketing teams around impactful content and powerful training helping sellers engage with buyers and generate the insights needed to continuously improve conversion rates In Showpad set forth the vision to use the power of data to unlock innovations and drive business decisions across its organization Showpad s legacy solution was fragmented … 2023-04-05 18:16:35
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Implement unified text and image search with a CLIP model using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon OpenSearch Service https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/implement-unified-text-and-image-search-with-a-clip-model-using-amazon-sagemaker-and-amazon-opensearch-service/ Implement unified text and image search with a CLIP model using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon OpenSearch ServiceThe rise of text and semantic search engines has made ecommerce and retail businesses search easier for its consumers Search engines powered by unified text and image can provide extra flexibility in search solutions You can use both text and images as queries For example you have a folder of hundreds of family pictures in … 2023-04-05 18:59:06
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Promote search content using Featured Results for Amazon Kendra https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/promote-search-content-using-featured-results-for-amazon-kendra/ Promote search content using Featured Results for Amazon KendraAmazon Kendra is an intelligent search service powered by machine learning ML We are excited to announce the launch of Amazon Kendra Featured Results This new feature makes specific documents or content appear at the top of the search results page whenever a user issues a certain query You can use Featured Results to improve … 2023-04-05 18:39:30
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Automatic image cropping with Amazon Rekognition https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/automatic-image-cropping-with-amazon-rekognition/ Automatic image cropping with Amazon RekognitionDigital publishers are continuously looking for ways to streamline and automate their media workflows in order to generate and publish new content as rapidly as they can Many publishers have a large library of stock images that they use for their articles These images can be reused many times for different stories especially when the … 2023-04-05 18:27:24
AWS AWS Media Blog Back to basics: conditional access vs. digital rights management https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/back-to-basics-conditional-access-vs-digital-rights-management/ Back to basics conditional access vs digital rights managementIn this blog technologies used to protect content from unauthorized access in the direct to consumer DC video delivery domain are discussed and presented in laymen s terms To start let s answer the question Why is DC content protection needed in the first place Premium video content production is a complex and expensive process Large budgets are dedicated … 2023-04-05 18:30:49
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【Python】横浜市の花粉飛散量予測モデル https://qiita.com/aistudyr/items/0f551899c9731572f02f 花粉飛散 2023-04-06 03:44:41
海外TECH Ars Technica Ram goes for an oversized battery to give EV truck 500 miles of range https://arstechnica.com/?p=1929423 truck 2023-04-05 18:54:23
海外TECH Ars Technica Motorola still makes flagship phones: Meet the Edge 40 Pro https://arstechnica.com/?p=1929317 cadence 2023-04-05 18:24:20
海外TECH DEV Community Content duplication and autoblogging AI bots https://dev.to/robole/autoblogging-ai-bots-and-content-duplication-25ih Content duplication and autoblogging AI botsI was reviewing the SEO of my website and noticed a bot reposting my content verbatim in an egregious way My last article VS Code Profiles Manage configurations easily for different environments and workflows was reposted at The canonical URL of the duplicated article is self referential They want the SEO juice for themselves No surprise there The cherry on top is at the bottom of the article it features an embedded YouTube video for a product called CYBERSEO PRO AI a ChatGPT autoblogging WordPress plugin ‍ ️I know that aggregation bots have been around for ages and that they are hard to avoid BUT is there a way to fight it without making my content less accessible I think it is just possible to add friction If you make it harder maybe they will stop On further inspection of the duplicated article I noticed it includes the text Source at the end I cross post to so the bot is using the Dev to API Forem API The images are hotlinked to the dev to sources I will decide later if I will just accept this as a fact of life or to only post my article in summary form in other places Autoblogging time to re evaluate The CyberSEO autoblogging plugin got me thinking The description of the video I won t link to it says OpenAI GPT has breathed new life into autoblogging See how easy it is to make your own site which is automatically populated with unique high quality articles written by OpenAI artificial intelligence and illustrated images of any style created by DALL·E With CyberSEO Pro plugin and OpenAI technologies the plugin allows you to use the same GPT Turbo model as used by ChatGPT you can populate your sites with high quality content in any language and with any preset keywords on full autopilot Autopilot websites This type of application offers a more advanced type of content duplication than before It appears that you can use it to add other people s content to a funnel and use that content as a prompt for feeding to an AI model to generate similar text content and a new cover image That content could then be unique enough to be seen as a different source by search engines A person does not need to come up with a topic to blog about or write anything They merely have to find people who are active bloggers in particular area and feed the plugin This is an area I am largely ignorant in I really hope that is not something that happens It is a different kind of spam I think it is good to re evaluate things going forward Message to Coder s Jungle CyberSEOHow many fingers am I holding up Do not buy this product ️ 2023-04-05 18:23:22
海外TECH DEV Community Stop, Drop, and Think Before you Program https://dev.to/devsatasurion/stop-drop-and-think-before-you-program-4cl0 Stop Drop and Think Before you Program A Case for Thinking Before ProgrammingThe content of this post will probably be a bit different than others you have read While this post is targeted towards developers my goal isn t to teach you about a new framework language design pattern etc Frankly there are other resources that can do that better than I can Furthermore I feel like us engineers often get caught up in telling ourselves that the trick to becoming better at our job lies in learning more technical skills We look back at a recent launch or a failure in production that caused one of our teammates to get paged and tell ourselves “if I had just known a little more about X Y and Z I that wouldn t have happened While this is true in some cases it is rarely the whole story In fact this narrative we create often allows us to hide behind the idea that we are one more tutorial away from not making critical mistakes anymore when the reality is we rarely do enough to make the best use of what we know currently Therein lies the call to action for this post If nothing else I want to convince you that you probably know enough to succeed on whatever feature or product launch you are working on and that the key to doing so is to formally think through each problem before you actually begin writing any code To help with this I want to talk to you about lessons my team and I have learned and give you a three part framework to facilitate thinking before programming I don t intend for this to be a formal framework Really my goal is that for those of you that don t have any sort of framework you use to think through problems before you begin implementing solutions for them you at least walk away with something to begin using To make a case for this I would like to reference a quote from Flash Boys by Michael Lewis which is a book about high frequency Wall Street Trading which I discovered from this blog post Russians had a reputation for being the best programmers on Wall Street and Serge thought he knew why They had been forced to learn to program computers without the luxury of endless computer time Many years later when he had plenty of computer time Serge still wrote out new programs on paper before typing them into the machine In Russia time on the computer was measured in minutes he said When you write a program you are given a tiny time slot to make it work Consequently we learned to write the code in ways that minimized the amount of debugging And so you had to think about it a lot before you committed it to paper The ready availability of computer time creates this mode of working where you just have an idea and type it and maybe erase it ten times Good Russian programmers they tend to have had that one experience at some time in the past the experience of limited access to computer time Clearly there is great value in thinking through problems before you begin brainstorming or working through solutions by actually writing code Thinking before you write code allows you to avoid the numerous complexities brought on by interacting with computers and having to work through details of implementation while brainstorming a solution With that let s get started with this part framework Step Fully Define your Problem DomainMost of the work we do as engineers is oriented around technical problems While it is temping to jump straight into looking for solutions doing so is unwise Often time people on your team will have different assumptions about the problem you are trying to solve the current state of the code base the particular constraints the solution must fall within etc People may come up with different solutions because they are trying to solve different problems To avoid this make sure you and your team fully define and agree upon the context in which this particular problem exists Feedback ContextLet me introduce you to our Feedback component the design for which is above This component is fairly simple It allows the user to select and deselect a positive or negative feedback rating However the development process for this component was not simple at all While there were numerous points of failure the one relevant to this talk lies in the assumptions we made while developing this component List Your AssumptionsAt a base level this is a component that takes in user input Consequently my team agreed that we should probably develop it using some base level input element When I first saw the design for this component I saw two exclusive values for a single input With this my mind went to radio buttons This would allow the user to select one but not both of the values So I suggested this to the developer from an external team contributing this component By suggesting this I made the assumption that deselection was not a priority As it turns out that assumption was completely false Deselection was actually something the team consuming this component really wanted to support This brings me to my first point for this step when working on a feature or advising someone on how to work on a feature write down or at the very least explicit state each assumption you are making when you suggest a certain path forward Then verify these assumptions with the rest of your team and any stakeholders In this case had I explicitly noted that my suggestion to use a radio button relied on the assumption that deselection was not necessary the team consuming this component would have been able to assert that this assumption was false Run Mini ExperimentsBy the time I learned this assumption was false I had already suggested the contributor use a group of radio buttons To avoid re work I suggested that the contributor add a third hidden radio button that would automatically be selected when the user clicked on the button that was currently selected By suggesting this I made the key assumption that having this third hidden radio button would be accessible and wouldn t completely break the screen reader and keyboard navigation we wished to support more on that here As you might expect I was wrong Without going into too many technical details the core problem with this pattern has to do with keeping this button invisible when a user is looking at the screen and navigating with the mouse or keyboard while keeping it visible to screen readers By the time this component had been fully developed by our contributor I realized addressing these accessibility concerns would take more trouble than re writing the component so we starting over and built this component with buttons as the base input This brings me to my second point for this step when you are making a technical assumption that a feature relies on run mini experiments to verify this assumption is correct Had I created a code sandbox with a demo of this pattern we would have quickly seen that this was not feasible and saved days of work The point of this story is to underscore the importance of enumerating all of your assumptions verifying these with your team to make sure you are all on the same page understanding which technical assumptions a feature relies on and running mini experiments to verify these before actually developing a feature Step Seek to Understand the Range of Potential SolutionsAfter following the first step we covered above everyone should agree on the context in which this particular problem exists This brings us to step number two list out all potential solutions seek to understand the trade offs between them and decide on one based on your team s core values Modal ContextLet me introduce you to our Modal component the design of which can be seen above Before I go any further I want to point out that most of the information I cover about the Modal is covered in much more detail in this blog post by Kaeden Wile a former member of Asurion UI who was the feature owner for this component The term modal generally refers to a box of content that displays “on top of the rest of the content on the page and blocks interaction with the rest of the page until dismissed The design for ours can be seen above To understand the multiple variants this Modal can take on we can take a closer look at its design in Figma As you can see the similarities between the variants of our Modal have to do with the consistent container dismiss button and optional call to action buttons in the footer On the other hand the header can take the form of a hero image or of text that represents a header and optionally a sub header As Kaeden puts it in his blog post when we are dealing with something simple like our Button component it is quite easy to expose all of this component s options and functionality via props This is not as easy to do with the Modal This has to do with the variable layout of the Modal and the fact that it contains nested components If we took this standard approach we would need to have two sets of props that are passed down to each of the call to action buttons in the footer as well as additional props to manage the configuration of these buttons i e if they are present or not This leads us to the key problem we faced when building this component how do we build this modal to be flexible enough to accommodate all of the design variants while providing sensible default styles and a clean API Look for Trade Offs Inherent to the ProblemThis brings me to my first point for this step When facing a problem like this start by listing all or some of the possible solutions as a mechanism to understand the trade offs present in this feature If you are already aware of some trade off start is on either end of the spectrum then consider the solutions in between This is what we did with the Modal Going into this refactor we were aware we needed to balance flexibility and adherence to our design system standards As in we want to make sure people adhere strictly to our design best practices but also understand that there are edge cases that we will not be aware of until after we build a component so we need to have some flexibility baked in We also wanted a clean easy to use component API On one end of this spectrum of adherence and flexibility we discussed the possibility of exposing options entirely through props the way our original modal does as you can see in Storybook here On the other end of the spectrum I suggested that we consider not creating a Modal component at all but instead creating a series of templates built with Asurion UI components that looked and behaved like a modal The biggest problem with this solution is that it would not allow us to push updates to this component and instead would rely on users pulling in updates by copy and pasting the updated template in their existing code While not feasible this suggestion was useful because it made us think about how we could structure our Modal to allow for customization The consideration of these two solutions lead to the suggestion of a hybrid solution our Modal component would act as a container and we would also export various sub components that were made to be used in the Modal This allowed us to make sure everything matched and defaulted to our design out of the box but also allowed for full customization of both the structure and styles of the component and each sub component Decide Based on Your Team s Core ValuesWhen building the modal neither of the solutions were inherently better At this point we had to ask ourselves what is most important to us If all solutions are technically feasible then the decision between them should be guided by your teams core tenets In our case we know some of the things we value most include building components that Work out of the boxAdhere to our global design standardsAre flexible enough to support edge cases that were not designed around but do have design approvalAre easy to use and enhance our consumers developer experienceRequire little overhead maintenance i e that we can update in the case of an accessibility bug As you can see on this table the Hybrid Composed Components approach is the best at addressing all of these concerns Consequently we chose to take this approach so that we could provide consumers with an easy to use component API based on having to pass less props and configuration options in with sensible defaults by exporting sub components while allowing them to step out of this completely by styling our sub components or putting other components in the modal if necessary Look for Existing SolutionsSometimes the hardest part of a new feature is coming up with a single solution If this is the case look to others for inspiration Here at Asurion UI we often refer to other component libraries when we are looking to build out a new component The Component Gallery is a comprehensive aggregation of Component Libraries The soluto private GitHub Organization is also a great place to start When you find one or ideally multiple solutions explore what each solution chooses to address and ignore The range of solutions you find may help you discover some inherent trade off that you were unaware of If two examples are implemented in different ways seek to discover what each solution prioritizes and de prioritizes If every solution you find has a relatively similar implementation this might clue you in on the fact that this is probably the best path forward for you team as well While building out the Feedback component we did not look to see how other teams had built similar components until we had already started implementing the component When we looked we only found a few examples that used radio buttons as a base element while nearly every other solutions used a regular button Of the solutions that supported deselection every single one used a button Step Write it all Down If you have followed this framework up to this point then you and your team fully understand the problem space you are working in you have used this shared understanding to enumerate multiple solutions and you have decided on one of these solutions in accordance with your team s core values The final step to take before actually writing code is to define your starting state desired ending state and write down your entire plan of execution Icon ContextLet me introduce you to our Icon component the post refactor version of the Icon can be found here At a glance this component is simple it accepts a src prop that corresponds to one of the icons available in our “Icon Catalog and displays the appropriate svg However if you look closer you ll see that src can be of type string or of type JSX element This is because all of the icons available in our Design Library are not available in our “Icon Catalog Basically we have an Icon Catalog that represents a subset of the Icons available in our Design System Library which is bundled with our package The Icons that are not present in this Icon Catalog are kept in our CDN For this reason if someone wants to use one of these icons outside of the catalog they need to download the svg from our CDN and pass the source code for this icon into the src prop Some pain points of this setup include Passing in a component as a prop is not intuitive and not a pattern we use anywhere else in our library Also it s hard to document this with StorybookThis is a Leaky Abstraction If all the icons exist in the same place in our design library then a consumer should be able to use them in the same way in our component library An icon is an icon and they should be able to use all of them in the same wayThis Icon Catalog contributes to our bundle size and adding all the icons from the design library would cause it to grow to an unmanageable sizeClearly this current setup was not optimum for long term usage Define Start and Finished State I was the feature owner for this refactor I am a visual learner so I often create diagrams when working through a problem As soon as I started working on this refactor I created a few diagrams with this tool called Excalidraw in order to explain the current state of this component to my team What you are looking at now is a cleaned up version of those diagrams The first point for this step is that when beginning work on a solution define exactly what the starting state looks like and exactly what the final state should look like That is exactly what I did here The “current section refers to the starting state and then “desired section defines what the ending section could look like with references to existing solutions By doing this I was able to ensure that everyone agreed on what this refactor was starting with and exactly how this component should look when we were finished with it This forces everyone can think declaratively before thinking imperatively Write Down a Detailed Plan of ExecutionWith the start and final states defined the last step before you can begin coding is to write down your execution plan The medium doesn t matter the important part is that you write down enough info so that if you suddenly had to hand this task over to another engineer on your team you would be able to do so with minimal transition time What this forces you to do is take a final pass over everything before you start implementing the solution and serves as a final safety check to make sure you have all of your bases covered Furthermore writing down this execution plan allows you to decrease the cognitive load with which you enter a programming task which in turn gives you more space to think about what you are building As a final note I am sure most of us are familiar with rubber ducky debugging The screenshots above are from an April Fool s joke by Stack Overflow in that created a virtual rubber duck more on that here If not the general procedure is that you debug code line by line by explaining what your code should be doing and what it is actually doing to an inanimate object like a rubber duck The premise here is that teaching something to someone else requires a deeper understanding than just learning it yourself and requires you to look at the problem from perspectives that you may have not yet considered You can almost think of writing down this plan of execution as “preemptive rubber ducky debugging where you explain all of the steps you will take to a degree that someone else could follow these steps thereby forcing you do take one more deep look at your plan before getting started Your TurnI would like to end this post the way we started with a quote This is a quote from Edsger W Dijkstra who you might remember as the computer scientist who came up with the algorithm to find the shortest path between two nodes on a weighted graph When asked in an interview about how he came up with this algorithm he had the following to say What is the shortest way to travel from Rotterdam to Groningen in general from given city to given city It is the algorithm for the shortest path which I designed in about twenty minutes One morning I was shopping in Amsterdam with my young fiancée and tired we sat down on the caféterrace to drink a cup of coffee and I was just thinking about whether I could do this and I then designed the algorithm for the shortest path As I said it was a twenty minute invention In fact it was published in three years late The publication is still readable it is in fact quite nice One of the reasons that it is so nice was that I designed it without pencil and paper I learned later that one of the advantages of designing without pencil and paper is that you are almost forced to avoid all avoidable complexities Eventually that algorithm became to my great amazement one of the cornerstones of my fame Dijkstra in an interview with Philip L Frana OH Communications of the ACM Through this post I hope I have convinced you of the value of avoiding “all avoidable complexities by thinking through a problem with or without pen and paper before you even think about spinning up your development environment of choice Who knows maybe whatever you create will become one of the cornerstones of your fame 2023-04-05 18:03:03
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple renews 'The Big Door Prize' for Apple TV+ starring Chris O'Dowd https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/apple-renews-the-big-door-prize-for-apple-tv-starring-chris-odowd?utm_medium=rss Apple renews x The Big Door Prize x for Apple TV starring Chris O x DowdThe Apple TV comedy series The Big Door Prize that stars Chris O Dowd has been renewed for a second season Apple renews The Big Door Prize The ten episode series debuted worldwide for Apple TV on March Apple will release one new episode every following Wednesday through May Read more 2023-04-05 18:20:21
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple's mixed reality headset could be what the entire AR/VR market needs to succeed https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/apples-mixed-reality-headset-could-be-what-the-entire-arvr-market-needs-to-succeed?utm_medium=rss Apple x s mixed reality headset could be what the entire AR VR market needs to succeedAnalyst Ming Chi Kuo believes that that to date investors have overestimated customers actual desire and demand for mixed and virtual reality headsets ーbut that could change with Apple A render of a potential Apple headset AppleInsider On Wednesday Ming Chi Kuo posted his thoughts on the current state of AR VR headsets to Medium He believes that consumers may not be ready to adopt AR VR just yet Read more 2023-04-05 18:16:17
海外TECH Engadget 'God of War Ragnarök' New Game+ update adds armor, level caps and enchantments https://www.engadget.com/god-of-war-ragnarok-new-game-update-adds-armor-level-caps-and-enchantments-184944024.html?src=rss x God of War Ragnarök x New Game update adds armor level caps and enchantmentsSony s massively successfulGod of War Ragnarök just got a pretty significant upgrade with a New Game that is much more than a simple rehash with tougher enemies This NG is packed with features to squeeze more life out of last year s PS and PS title For the uninitiated a New Game is a new adventure that unlocks when you beat the game In this case all of your equipment weapons and skills carry over from your previous save nbsp The changes start with several new armor sets that bring unique gameplay mechanics to the table The Zeus armor increases your magic and spell damage but places you at greater risk for incoming damage The Spartan Armor as the name suggests eliminates all perks and stat boosts increasing the challenge and leaving no room for error Both the Armor of the Black Bear and Ares Armor take the opposite approach giving players unique perks like increased defense and an increase in rare item drops There are also plenty of new customization options for pre existing armor types if you want to change up your look New Game Plus is available in God of War Ragnarök now Don new armor wield the Draupnir Spear from the start expanded level cap and much more pic twitter com NHSLUMcdjーPlayStation PlayStation April The level cap is increased for both enemies and the player which is fairly common in an NG Any level nine equipment including weapons and shields can convert into “Plus versions with more progression options Converting equipment also gives you special coins that are used to purchase new Enchantments Speaking of new Enchantments the Engravings and Badge powers let you apply perks and stats typically reserved to a specific armor set to an amulet so you get all of the benefits without having to actually wear the armor The system is designed for experimentation to find the best combo for your unique playstyle Certain enemies like Berserker Souls will also now drop new stat boost enchantments Finally there are Burdens enchantments that apply a negative perk to amp up the challenge Endgame bosses have been redesigned the sparring arena has been expanded with new enemies and there s even a new black and white mode for those looking for a more cinematic experience The free NG focused update is available now making this a good time to return to ancient Scandinavia and cause some brutal mayhem This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-04-05 18:49:44
海外TECH Engadget 'Westworld' and other canned HBO shows are now streaming on Roku for free https://www.engadget.com/westworld-and-other-canned-hbo-shows-are-now-streaming-on-roku-for-free-183106349.html?src=rss x Westworld x and other canned HBO shows are now streaming on Roku for freeA boatload of HBO series and other Warner Bros Discovery WBD shows and movies are now available to watch for free on Roku The Roku Channel now includes ad supported channels that are streaming more than hours of WBD content including shows like Westworld The Nevers and Raised by Wolves all of which vanished from HBO Max a few months ago In January WBD struck deals with Roku and Tubi for free ad supported streaming aka FAST channels Three of the cable style channels debuted on Tubi in early February but it took a little longer for them all to land on Roku The channels are each focused on different areas There s one for fan favorite shows like the canceled Westworld nbsp and Nikita WB TV Watchlist another centered around docuseries such as How It s Made and How the Earth Works WB TV How To a channel for classic movies WB TV At The Movies and even one for baking competition series WB TV Sweet Escapes Licensing out content for streaming on FAST channels will give WBD another revenue stream as it tries to improve its bottom line ーWBD posted a net loss of billion for the last three months of The channels are arriving on Roku just before WBD folds Discovery content into HBO Max as part of a combined streaming service sometime this spring Discovery will remain as a standalone streaming service in the US It s believed that the souped up HBO Max won t immediately become more expensive WBD raised the price of the ad free HBO Max plan for the first time in January The company has yet to reveal the name of the new streaming service though reports indicate that it will simply be called Max shudder We won t have to wait much longer to find out though WBD plans to spill the beans at an event on April th This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-04-05 18:31:06
海外TECH Engadget Ram 1500 REV electric truck beats F-150 Lightning with 500-mile range https://www.engadget.com/ram-1500-rev-electric-truck-beats-f-150-lightning-with-500-mile-range-180324028.html?src=rss Ram REV electric truck beats F Lightning with mile rangeStellantis says the upcoming Ram REV will offer up to a mile range longer than any electric pickup available The automaker officially announced the electric truck at the New York International Auto Show today after teasing an ultra sleek concept in January which the version you can buy looks nothing like and a production reveal in February The standard version of the Ram EV will include a kWh battery that lasts miles you ll need to opt for the premium kWh battery option to reach the mile estimate By comparison the Ford F Lightning maxes out at a mile range while the Chevy Silverado EV can last an estimated miles Meanwhile Tesla claims its long delayed Cybertruck will match the new Ram with a mile range The Ram EV also supports quick charging Stellantis says it can add up to miles of range with only minutes of charging As far as performance the truck can go from to mph in as little as seconds and has horsepower and lb ft of torque Its other specs include a towing capacity of up to lbs and a maximum payload of up to lbs In addition it has a frunk with cubic feet of storage and bidirectional charging including powering another vehicle charging a home during power outages and sending power back to the grid Finally it can handle up to two ft of water fording Stellantis hasn t yet announced pricing and deliveries aren t scheduled to start until the fourth quarter of After opening and quickly closing reservations in January you can reserve one again with a refundable down payment This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-04-05 18:03:24
海外科学 NYT > Science Houston Had a Problem: NASA’s Moon Mission Astronauts Were Late. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/05/science/nasa-artemis-astronauts-moon.html Houston Had a Problem NASA s Moon Mission Astronauts Were Late NASA officials found it more difficult than they expected to surprise the astronauts of the Artemis II mission with the news that they were going to the moon 2023-04-05 18:38:21
海外科学 NYT > Science E.P.A. to Tighten Limits on Mercury and Other Pollutants From Power Plants https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/05/climate/epa-mercury-coal-plants.html E P A to Tighten Limits on Mercury and Other Pollutants From Power PlantsA new rule would reduce mercury arsenic nickel and lead emissions which the Biden administration said would protect public health 2023-04-05 18:57:01
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