IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 魁力屋、創業18周年を記念し「1杯無料券」を配布 集客につなげる |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2305/26/news100.html
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itmedia |
2023-05-28 23:50:00 |
AWS |
lambdaタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
AWS FastAPI+Lmabda+APIgateway+DynamoDBで簡単にTODOアプリのBackendを構築した話② |
https://qiita.com/Kazu758/items/fcb939bc0ef6d67cdcb6
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pyimportbotofrombotocoree |
2023-05-28 23:47:41 |
AWS |
lambdaタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
AWS FastAPI+Lmabda+APIgateway+DynamoDBで簡単にTODOアプリのBackendを構築した話① |
https://qiita.com/Kazu758/items/f3e8589380b5f6ab37b5
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backend |
2023-05-28 23:32:19 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【Python】copyとdeepcopyの違いをサンプルコードで解説:参照先が共有されるかどうかで異なる |
https://qiita.com/Ryo-0131/items/d1706d2f92e4d121bac6
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deepcopy |
2023-05-28 23:16:11 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
ARC161回答メモ |
https://qiita.com/Konini64/items/088e847d457a7596d7dc
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qiita |
2023-05-28 23:04:24 |
js |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
絶対に画像をダウンロード&スクレイピングさせないWebページを突破してみる |
https://qiita.com/jirokun/items/d48c23ae981a1d80918b
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作ってみた |
2023-05-28 23:21:28 |
js |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
ChatGPTが作る怪談ってどうなん? |
https://qiita.com/Satomi-2023/items/feab7d00b51cb6e29b42
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chatgpt |
2023-05-28 23:17:50 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Terraformでテンプレート分割を実行する時に出したエラー集 |
https://qiita.com/jimbot3/items/9c89d024d59e406b2566
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https |
2023-05-28 23:07:58 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Sparkの永続化(キャッシング)を試してみた |
https://qiita.com/zumax/items/9a471051e34df15ad28e
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spark |
2023-05-28 23:04:26 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
CoreDNS docker |
https://qiita.com/KO_YAmajun/items/99b76d1b3e3f58b9e26c
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containernamecorednsconfi |
2023-05-28 23:58:29 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
JMeterサーバークライアント構成でSQL Serverに負荷をかける |
https://qiita.com/t13801206/items/044adf85921fb86bbf9b
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docker |
2023-05-28 23:13:24 |
Linux |
CentOSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
さくらVPS yum update できない Out of memory |
https://qiita.com/ryo-kozin/items/97255bda4b227d4d492a
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outofmemory |
2023-05-28 23:37:09 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
9 Ways Microsoft Can Improve Windows 11's Clipboard History |
https://www.makeuseof.com/microsoft-improve-windows-11-clipboard-history/
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history |
2023-05-28 14:16:17 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
What Is The Best CRUD UI Design |
https://dev.to/makemychance/what-is-the-best-crud-ui-design-4db
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What Is The Best CRUD UI DesignIn today s digital landscape efficient and user friendly user interface UI design plays a crucial role in the success of any application Especially when it comes to CRUD Create Read Update Delete operations In this article we will explore the key principles and best practices for designing the Best CRUD UI Design Which enhances user experience and maximizes productivity IntroductionIntroducing the concept of CRUD operations which form the backbone of many software applications These operations involve creating reading updating and deleting data It s essential to design UIs that streamline these actions while ensuring a seamless user experience Understanding CRUD OperationsA brief explanation of each CRUD operation and its purpose By understanding how these operations work We can better appreciate the importance of UI design in facilitating them effectively Importance of UI Design in CRUD ApplicationsHighlighting the importance of UI design in CRUD applications Emphasizes the impact it can have on user satisfaction productivity and the overall success of an application Key Principles of CRUD UI Design Consistency and FamiliarityExplaining the importance of maintaining consistency in UI elements and leveraging familiar design patterns to create a sense of familiarity and ease of use for users User Friendly InterfaceDiscussing the significance of designing a user friendly interface that guides users through the CRUD operations intuitively and minimizes the learning curve Clear Navigation and Information HierarchyEmphasizing the need for clear navigation and a well defined information hierarchy It enables users to locate and access the relevant data with ease Responsive DesignHighlighting the importance of responsive design in CRUD UIs ensuring compatibility across different devices and screen sizes It enables users to access the application seamlessly from any platform Error Handling and Validation Exploring the crucial aspect of error handling and validation in CRUD UI design discussing techniques for providing meaningful error messages and preventing user frustration Best Practices for CRUD UI DesignOutlining several best practices that can be implemented to create effective CRUD UIs and optimize the user experience throughout the data management process Simplified Forms and Input FieldsExploring the benefits of simplifying forms and input fields to reduce cognitive load and friction during data entry It results in a smoother user experience Intuitive Data DisplayDiscussing the importance of presenting data in a visually appealing and intuitive manner ensuring easy comprehension and quick access to relevant information Efficient Data Editing and UpdatingExploring techniques to streamline data editing and updating processes such as inline editing bulk editing and providing clear options for saving or discarding changes Streamlined Delete OperationsHighlighting strategies to simplify delete operations It includes confirmation dialogs undo options and providing clear information about the consequences of deletion Undo and Redo FunctionalityDiscussing the benefits of implementing undo and redo functionality It enables users to reverse unintended actions and provides a safety net during CRUD operations Case Studies of Effective CRUD UI DesignsPresenting real world case studies of applications with exemplary CRUD UI designs It demonstrates how the discussed principles and best practices can be applied in practical scenarios Product Management SystemExploring a product management system that excels in providing a seamless CRUD experience for managing products including intuitive navigation quick data editing and efficient search capabilities Customer Relationship Management CRM SystemExamining a CRM system with a well designed CRUD UI showcasing features such as contact management lead tracking and seamless integration of customer data Task Tracking ApplicationHighlighting a task tracking application that effectively manages CRUD operations enabling users to create assign and update tasks with ease and providing visual indicators for task progress Future Trends in CRUD UI DesignOffering insights into the future of CRUD UI design discussing emerging technologies and trends that are likely to shape the way we design and interact with CRUD interfaces ConclusionSummarizing the key points discussed in the article emphasizing the importance of designing user centric CRUD UIs and providing a seamless experience for managing data effectively FAQsQ What does CRUD stand for A CRUD stands for Create Read Update and Delete which are the fundamental operations used to manage data in many software applications Q Why is UI design important in CRUD applications A UI design is crucial in CRUD applications as it directly impacts user satisfaction productivity and the overall success of an application Q What are some common best practices for CRUD UI design A Some best practices include maintaining consistency providing a user friendly interface clear navigation responsive design and effective error handling Q How can CRUD UI design improve data management efficiency A Well designed CRUD UIs simplify data entry editing and deletion processes resulting in improved efficiency reduced errors and enhanced user experience Q What are some future trends in CRUD UI design A Future trends include the integration of AI and voice based interfaces enhanced data visualization techniques and seamless cross platform experiences |
2023-05-28 14:45:44 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
The Best VSCode Git Extension Pack |
https://dev.to/seyyedkhandon/the-best-vscode-git-extension-pack-4k1l
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The Best VSCode Git Extension PackIt Automatically set the best configurations of these extensions for you and it has commands for manually activate deactivate Features Supercharge the Git capabilities built into Visual Studio Code ーVisualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and code lens seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories gain valuable insights via powerful comparison commands and so much moreStory mode Browsing history and files in any git repositoryConventional Commits for VSCode Checkpoints Checkpoints using ctrl alt s used in between commits for keeping a local short term history of work in progress files like bookmarks in you undo stack Hope to be useful for you Please support us with GitHub star LinkedIn ️Visual Studio Code marketplaceGitHubTo see other developer experienced based extensions |
2023-05-28 14:10:16 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
AirPlay upgrade part of expected iOS 17 changes |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/05/28/airplay-upgrade-part-of-expected-ios-17-changes?utm_medium=rss
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AirPlay upgrade part of expected iOS changesThe changes arriving in iOS and iPadOS will include enhancements to AirPlay to make it easier to work with hotel TVs a leaker claims as the rumors continue to flood in ahead of WWDC iOS on an iPhone Pro MaxAs time grows short before Apple s WWDC keynote the rumors about what Apple will launch start to rise in pace In a Sunday preview of iOS and iPadOS an alteration to AirPlay is listed as a big change to the mobile operating systems Read more |
2023-05-28 14:49:20 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Rumored Mac Studio trade-in points to possible refresh during WWDC |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/05/28/mac-studio-trade-ins-expected-as-new-macs-arrive-for-wwdc?utm_medium=rss
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Rumored Mac Studio trade in points to possible refresh during WWDCA new Mac Studio and MacBook Pro and Air models may be on the way at WWDC with trade ins for current gen versions expected to start on June Mac StudioWhile largely a software focused event and one thought to have a great focus on the Apple VR and AR headset WWDC is often the venue for the introduction of new Macs and related technologies With rumors of new Mac models on the way it is said that Apple will help consumers purchase them by expanding the range of models it takes as a trade in Read more |
2023-05-28 14:16:35 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Hitting the Books: Renee Descartes had his best revelations while baked in an oven |
https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-edisons-ghosts-katie-spalding-little-brown-and-company-143030441.html?src=rss
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Hitting the Books Renee Descartes had his best revelations while baked in an ovenSome of us do our best thinking in the shower others do it while on the toilet Renee Descartes he pondered most deeply while ensconced in a baker s oven The man simply needed to be convinced of the oven s existence before climbing in Such are the quirks of the most monumental minds humanity has to offer In the hilarious and enthralling new book Edison s Ghosts The Untold Weirdness of History s Greatest Geniuses Dr Katie Spalding explores the illogical unnerving and sometimes downright strange behaviors of luminaries like Thomas Spirit Phone Edison Isaac Sun Blind Newton and Nicola I fell in love with a pigeon Tesla nbsp Little Brown and CompanyExcerpted from Edison s Ghosts The Untold Weirdness of History s Greatest Geniuses by Dr Katie Spalding Published by Little Brown and Company Copyright by Katie Spalding All rights reserved When RenéDescartes Got BakedRenéDescartes like Pythagoras before him and Einstein after occupies that special place in our collective consciousness where his work has become …well essentially a short hand for genius level intellect Think about it in any cartoon or sitcom where one character is or through logically spurious means suddenly becomes a brainiac there are three things they re narratively bound to say the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides that s Pythagoras E mc thank you Einstein and finally cogito ergo sum And that is Descartes Specifically it s old Descartes Descartes after he had figured his shit out But while his later writings undeniably played a huge and important role in setting up how we approach the world today he s actually one of the main figures who brought us the concept of the scientific method Descartes s early years leaned a little more on the silly and gullible than the master of scepticism he s come to be known as Descartes was born in which places him firmly in that period where science and philosophy and magic were all pretty much the same thing He s probably best known as a philosopher these days but that s likely because a lot of his developments in mathematics have become so incredibly fundamental that we kind of forget they had to be invented by anybody at all And I know I m saying that with ten years of mathematical training behind me and a PhD on the shelf but even if you haven t set foot in a maths class since school you ll be familiar with something that Descartes invented because he was the guy who came up with graphs That s actually why the points in a graph are given by Cartesian coordinates it s from the Latin form of his name Renatus Cartesius And while maths despite what everyone keeps telling me can be sexy cogito ergo sum really does have a nice ring to it doesn t it I think therefore I am It doesn t sound like a huge philosophical leap in fact it kind of sounds like tautological nonsense but it s actually one of the most important conclusions ever reached in Western thought See before Descartes philosophy didn t exactly have the sort of wishy washy pie in the sky reputation it enjoys today The dominant school of thought was Scholasticism which was basically like debate club mixed with year nine science Sounds fair enough but in practice and especially when combined with the strong religious atmosphere and general lack of science up till that point it was basically a long period of everybody riffing on Plato and Aristotle and trying to make their Ancient Greek teachings match up with the Bible This was needless to say not always easy and led to rather a lot of navel gazing over questions like Do demons get jealous and Do angels take up physical space Descartes s approach was radically different He didn t see the point in answering questions like how many angels can dance on the head of a pin until he d been properly convinced of the existence of angels And dancing And pins Now of course this is the point when non philosophers throw up their hands in despair and say something along the lines of Of course pins exist you idiot I have some upstairs keeping my posters up Jesus René are we really paying a fortune in university fees just so you can sit around and doubt the existence of stationery But to that Descartes would reply are you sure I mean we ve all had dreams before that are so convincing that we wake up thinking we really did adopt a baby elephant after our teeth all fell out How do I know I m not dreaming now How do I know this isn t a The Matrix type situation and what you think are pins are just a trick being played on us by Agent Smith In fact when you get right down to it Descartes would say how can we be sure anything exists I might not even exist I might be a brain in a vat being cleverly stimulated in such a way as to induce a vast hallucination And yes sure I agree that sounds unlikely but it s not impossible the point is we simply can t know The only thing I can be sure of Descartes would continue despite everyone by this point rolling their eyes and muttering things like see what you started Bill is that I exist And I can be sure of that because I m thinking these thoughts about what exists I may just be a brain in a vat being fed lies about the reality that surrounds me but I me my sense of self and consciousness that definitely exists To summarise I think therefore I am It was a hell of a breakthrough he d basically Jenga d the entire prevailing worldview into obsolescence And it s the kind of idea that could really only have come from someone like Descartes a weirdo celebrity heretic pseudo refugee who had a weakness for cross eyed women weed and conspiracy theories Descartes was as his name suggests French by birth hailing from a small town vaguely west of the centre of the country If you look it up on a map you ll see it s actually called Descartes but it s not some uncanny coincidence the town was renamed in after its most famous resident Which is kind of odd because it s not like Descartes spent all that much time there He went to school in La Flèche more than km away where even at the tender age of ten he was displaying the sort of behaviour that would make him perfectly suited to a life of philosophy sleeping in until lunch every day and only attending lectures when he felt like it This can t have made him all that popular with the other kids who were all expected to get up before am but that s why you choose a school whose rector is a close family friend I suppose and in any case by the time the young Renéturned up they were probably all too tired to do much about it After finishing high school he spent a couple of years at uni studying law as per his father s wishes his dad came from a less well to do branch of the Descartes family tree and probably would have wanted Descartes to keep up appearances for the sake of holding on to posh perks like not paying taxes It must have pained him therefore when after graduating with a Licence in both church and civil law Descartes immediately gave it all up and went on an extended gap year As soon as my age permitted me to pass from under the control of my instructors I entirely abandoned the study of letters and resolved no longer to seek any other science than the knowledge of myself or of the great book of the world he would later write like some kind of nineteen year old Eat Pray Love devotee I spent the remainder of my youth in travelling in visiting courts and armies in holding intercourse with men of different dispositions and ranks and in collecting varied experience he continued in his philosophical treatise slash autobiography Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting One s Reason and of Seeking Truth in the Sciences which for obvious time saving reasons is usually referred to as Discourse on the Method Andlike so many philosophy students throughout history there was one place he found in his travels that caught Descartes s heart and imagination more than anywhere else Amsterdam Now it is of course true that places can change a lot over the course of years at this point in history France was being ruled by a nine year old autocrat and his mum Germany didn t exist and England was a few years short of becoming a Republic So you might think sure these days Amsterdam has a bit of a reputation but back in Descartes s time it was probably a hub of quiet intellectualism and sombre clean living Nope Dynasties may rise and fall empires spread and eventually fracture but apparently Amsterdam has always been Amsterdam Descartes spent his first few years in the city living his absolute best life studying engineering and maths under the direction of Simon Stevin another guy you ve never heard of who made a mathematical breakthrough you almost certainly use every single day of your life since he invented the decimal point and dressing like an emo and throwing himself into music He joined the Dutch army for a bit despite being by all accounts a tiny weedy bobble headed French guy and yes he almost certainly smoked a bunch of pot along the way And then one November night in while on tour in Bavaria Descartes had a Revelation And he had it according to his near contemporary biographer Adrien Baillet inside an oven He found himself in a place so remote from Communication and so little frequented by people whose Conversation might afford him any Diversion that he even procured himself such a privacy as the condition of his Ambulatory Life could permit him Baillet writes Not …having by good luck any anxieties nor passions within that were capable of disturbing him he staid withal all the Day long in his stove where he had leisure enough to entertain himself with his thoughts he continues as if that s a normal thing to write and not an account of someone being so introverted that they secluded themselves miles away from anyone who knew them and then crawled into an oven for the day Modern biographers have suggested a few interpretations of what this oven might have been and I m sorry to report that of course it s not as ridiculous as it first seems in the seventeenth century before we d tamed electricity and gas mains and whatnot a stove or oven was more like your modern day airing cupboard than an Aga Just bigger And fancier And all your towels are on fire Look the analogy isn t perfect but the point is that when Descartes said in Discourse on the Method that he had spent all day entertaining his thoughts in an oven he wasn t being completely absurd just you know kind of weird Depending on where you fall on the scale between Descartes was a stoner lol and Descartes was a paragon of virtue no notes awesome dude what happened next was either the result of too much weed too much oven or too much being a fricking genius destined to reform all of Western philosophy Either way he had a pretty rough night full of strange dreams and disturbing hallucinations that even the loyal Baillet thought might be a sign he was going a little bonkers He acquaints us That on the Tenth of November laying himself down Brim full of Enthusiasm and …having found that day the Foundations of the wonderful Science he had Three dreams one presently after another yet so extraordinary as to make him fancy that they were sent him from above writes Baillet just in case you were wondering where on that scale Descartes would put himself In fact so sure was he of the divine nature of his dreams that Baillet said a Man would have been apt to have believed that he had been a little Crack brain d or that he might have drank a Cup too much that Evening before he went to Bed It was indeed St Martin s Eve and People used to make Merry that Night in the place where he was …but he assures us that he had been very Sober all that Day and that Evening too and that he had not touched a drop of Wine for Three Weeks together Sure René Though honestly the content of the dreams aren t as noteworthy as the conclusions he drew from them unless you think walking through a storm to collect a melon from a guy is super weird I guess And goodness knows how he got from cantaloupe to conceptualism but these three dreams are said to have given him the inspiration first for analytic geometry that is his maths stuff and then the realisation that he could apply the same kind of logical rigour to philosophy And I don t want to minimise what Descartes achieved after this melon based enlightenment it takes guts to stand up in a world governed by strict ritual and belief and announce that not only is everyone around you an idiot but also they probably don t even exist so there But have you ever heard that saying about not being so open minded that your brain falls out Well was also the year that Descartes writing under the pseudonym Polybius Cosmopolitanus Polybius being an ancient Greek historian and Cosmopolitanus being Latin for citizen of the world released the Mathematical Thesaurus of Polybius Cosmopolitanus It kind of sounds like a Terry Gilliam movie but it was actually a proposal for a way to reform mathematics as a whole It doesn t matter that you ve never heard of it It s not as famous as the Discourse in fact it may not have ever even been completed The important bit wasn t what was contained inside the book but who it was dedicated to to learned men throughout the world and especially to the F R C very famous in G ermany And who was this mysterious F R C Descartes was specifically referencing the Frères de la Rose Croix In English they were known as the Brothers of the Rosy Cross and today they re called the Rosicrucians So you may have heard of the Rosicrucians but it s more likely you haven t Today the term actually refers to two separate organisations both of which claim to be the real Rosicrucians and both of which denounce the other group as being a bunch of weirdos They re equally wrong on the first point and equally right on the second there s no Rosicrucian group around today that is directly linked to the original group that Descartes was a fan of and every iteration of the organisation is and always has been fucking bananas But people in search of a new outlook on the universe often don t get to choose which batshit philosophy the world throws at them first and Descartes had the peculiar fortune of going through his minor mental breakdown in early seventeenth century Germany Between and three manifestos were published in Germany They were anonymous recounting the tale of one Christian Rosenkreuz a man who was born in travelled across the world studied under Sufi mystics in the Middle East came back to Europe to spread the knowledge he had gained in his travels was rejected by Western scientists and philosophers and so founded the Rosicrucian Order a grand name for what was apparently a group of about eight nerdy virgins All of this the manifestos said he accomplished by the age of about twenty nine after which he presumably just sat on his thumbs for a long old while since the next big thing he s said to have done was die aged Now some people have posited that everything you just read is false a kind of early modern conspiracy theory And yes Christian Rose Cross as the name translates from German is rather on the nose for the founder of a Christian sect and yes it s a bit farfetched for anybody to have lived for more than a century in the s and yes OK so the last manifesto was almost certainly actually written by a German theologian named Johann Valentin Andreae who was attempting to take the piss out of the whole thing and publicly renounced it when he realised people were taking him seriously but that s the thing people did take it seriously And one of the people who took it seriously seems to have been Descartes There is a single active power in things love charity harmony mused the philosopher most famous for radical doubt of everything that couldn t be proved via logic alone Not in any published work these were the thoughts of Descartes the early twenties guy just trying to figure his shit out found years later in the journal he kept throughout his life Another The wind signifies spirit movement with the passage of time signifies life light signifies knowledge heat signifies love and instantaneous activity signifies creation Every corporeal form acts through harmony There are more wet things than dry things and more cold things than hot because if this were not so the active elements would have won the battle too quickly and the world would not have lasted long If that sounds you know completely ridiculous to you that s probably because we live in a post Descartes world and he didn t All this poor oven baked idiot had at his disposal were a dream about melons a steadfast conviction that he had been personally chosen by God to reform the entirety of Western thought up until that point and some rumours about a weird sect of rosy German virgins who were devoted to doing just that You may have already guessed the next bit of the story Descartes joins the Rosicrucians and embarks on some insane rituals and philosophies that we ve never heard of today because it doesn t fit in with our modern ideas of genius right It s actually way more stupid than that In a series of events that once again really feels like it was ripped straight out of some cult comedy movie Descartes tried to join the Rosicrucians but kept running into the problem of them not in fact existing So he couldn t join the group but what he could and did do was accidentally make everyone think he had joined thus entirely screwing over his reputation as someone to take seriously Of course in the grand scheme of things this didn t matter much because to a lot of people he was dangerous enough even without all the conspiracy stuff his insistence that truth was something for humans not God to judge and the idea that authority should or even could be questioned made him an enemy of most established Churches so much so that he eventually published an extremely circular and nonsensical proof of God s existence to try to placate his attackers The irony was that Descartes knew God existed otherwise who had told him to transform philosophy and mathematics via the medium of melons And ultimately as hubristic as this claim was Descartes did make good on it publishing the end result of that night in the oven in the s with a slew of philosophical and metaphysical treatises which were hailed in his beloved Netherlands as heretical and contrary to orthodox theology and get out of our goddamn town Descartes Eventually Descartes found refuge with Christina Queen of Sweden who was a fan of his ideas about science and love She invited him to her court with the promises of setting up a new scientific academy and tutoring her personally It seemed too good to be true It was In in the middle of winter Descartes moved to Queen Christina s cold draughty Swedish castle and discovered that he couldn t fucking stand his new boss or home Worst of all for the philosopher who lived his entire life by the principle of never once waking up before noon Christina declared that she could only be tutored at five in the morning a demand that Descartes responded to as any night owl would by saying I would literally rather die and promptly proving his point by literally dying just a few months later In his final act the man famous for telling the world I think therefore I am had posed an equally unknowable philosophical conclusion he would no longer think and therefore he no longer existed Perhaps the final irony in the tale is that as heretical as cogito ergo sum was considered at the time with its previously unthinkably radical concept of doubting everything even that which seems self evident modern philosophers have actually critiqued Descartes as not going far enough Thinkers such as Kierkegaard have blasted Descartes for presupposing that I exists at all and Nietzsche for presupposing that thinking exists I guess the moral of Descartes s story if there is one is probably this you can t please all of the people all of the time especially if they re philosophers So honestly Why not just smoke a bunch of weed and crawl into an oven Some modern scientists have suggested that Descartes s night in the oven may in fact be the earliest recorded experience of Exploding Head Syndrome a sleep disorder you may well have had yourself once or twice Despite the gnarly name it doesn t actually involve your head exploding that would certainly have made Descartes s future work more impressive but it does cause you to hear loud bangs and crashes that aren t really there and sometimes see flashes of light as well both of which Descartes recorded experiencing that night This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-05-28 14:30:30 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
US judge grants final approval to Apple’s $50 million ‘butterfly’ keyboard settlement |
https://www.engadget.com/us-judge-grants-final-approval-to-apples-50-million-butterfly-keyboard-settlement-141223797.html?src=rss
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US judge grants final approval to Apple s million butterfly keyboard settlementA US federal court this week gave final approval to the million class action settlement Apple came to last July resolving claims the company knew about and concealed the unreliable nature of keyboards on MacBook MacBook Air and MacBook Pro computers released between and Per Reuters via toMac Judge Edward Davila on Thursday called the settlement involving Apple s infamous “butterfly keyboards “fair adequate and reasonable Under the agreement MacBook users impacted by the saga will receive settlements between and More than claims for class member payments were made before the application deadline last March Judge Davila wrote in his ruling Apple debuted the butterfly keyboard in with the inch MacBook At the time former design chief Jony Ive boasted that the mechanism would allow the company to build ever slimmer laptops without compromising on stability or typing feel As Apple re engineered more of its computers to incorporate the butterfly keyboard Mac users found the design was susceptible to dust and other debris The company introduced multiple revisions to make the mechanism more resilient before eventually returning to a more conventional keyboard design with the inch MacBook Pro in late Apple won t have to admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement agreement Before this week some members of the class action lawsuit attempted to challenge the deal on the grounds that a proposed payout for one group in the class was not enough an appeal Judge Davila rejected “The possibility that a better settlement may have been reached ーor that the benefits provided under the settlement will not make class members whole ーare insufficient grounds to deny approval Davila wrote in his ruling The judge also rejected a request for compensation from MacBook owners who experienced keyboard failures but did not get their computers serviced by Apple There s no word when claimants can expect their payment to be sent out but the lawyers involved in the case said they “look forward to getting the money out to our clients This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-05-28 14:12:23 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Phillip Schofield affair: This Morning to air as normal |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-65739298?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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flagship |
2023-05-28 14:31:10 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Celtic 2-0 Rangers: Fran Alonso's side win Women's Scottish Cup |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65673696?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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Celtic Rangers Fran Alonso x s side win Women x s Scottish CupCeltic bounce back from league title heartbreak to claim the Women s Scottish Cup for the second straight year after a comfortable victory over rivals Rangers at Hampden |
2023-05-28 14:26:10 |
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