AWS |
AWS The Internet of Things Blog |
How to get started with the new Disconnected Duration metric in AWS IoT device defender |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/iot/how-to-get-started-with-the-new-disconnected-duration-metric-in-aws-iot-device-defender/
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How to get started with the new Disconnected Duration metric in AWS IoT device defenderIntroduction The new Disconnected Duration in AWS IoT Device Defender now provides Device Defender Detect customers the ability to monitor Internet of Things IoT device s connectivity status and duration of disconnection Until now customers had to rely on custom self managed solutions using AWS Lambda or Amazon CloudWatch and Connect Disconnect event messages from AWS IoT Core … |
2023-07-20 18:33:46 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Stable Diffusion Web UIの実行で発生したエラーとその解決方法 |
https://qiita.com/nasu_105/items/6bf3f3b7b3f6af6856b1
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stable |
2023-07-21 03:26:27 |
海外TECH |
Ars Technica |
This white dwarf star has two “faces” |
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1954615
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dwarf |
2023-07-20 18:12:00 |
海外TECH |
Ars Technica |
Microsoft to stop locking vital security logs behind $57-per-user monthly plan |
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1955447
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cyberattacks |
2023-07-20 18:01:43 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
Is Win + P Not Working on Windows? Here's How to Fix It |
https://www.makeuseof.com/win-p-not-working-windows/
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windows |
2023-07-20 18:15:22 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Competitors are on edge as Apple Pay Later surges in popularity |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/20/competitors-are-on-edge-as-apple-pay-later-surges-in-popularity?utm_medium=rss
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Competitors are on edge as Apple Pay Later surges in popularitySince its launch in March Apple Pay Later despite still being tested with a small user base has already surpassed competing brands in terms of usage Apple Pay Later is quickly gaining tractionApple Pay Later was announced in but faced several delays However the company finally released the service to a limited number of customers in March Read more |
2023-07-20 18:30:58 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Take 81% off a standalone Microsoft Office 2021 license for Windows or Mac |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/20/take-81-off-a-standalone-microsoft-office-2021-license-for-windows-or-mac?utm_medium=rss
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2023-07-20 18:06:29 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Save $50 on Apple's new Beats Studio Pro wireless headphones |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/20/save-50-on-apples-new-beats-studio-pro-wireless-headphones?utm_medium=rss
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Save on Apple x s new Beats Studio Pro wireless headphonesSave off retail when you preorder Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones But don t delay as the offer may end at any time Update The discount has expired at B amp H Adorama is offering a free power bank with the Beats Studio Pro The AppleInsider Deals Team is tracking the best Beats Studio Pro prices and B amp H s discount rings in as the cheapest price available Announced by Apple on July the over ear headphones normally retail for but you can currently preorder the Studio Pro in your choice of color for at Apple Authorized Reseller B amp H Photo Read more |
2023-07-20 18:53:46 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
ChatGPT update allows it to remember who you are and what you like |
https://www.engadget.com/chatgpt-update-allows-it-to-remember-who-you-are-and-what-you-like-183432396.html?src=rss
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ChatGPT update allows it to remember who you are and what you likeOne of the key tenets of this first wave of AI chatbots is that they don t have continuous memory meaning everything resets at the end of each conversation OpenAI s ChatGPT platform is changing this however as the bot will now remember who you are from conversation to conversation as reported by The Verge This is both a tantalizing and risky prospect The feature which is being tested as an opt in beta for ChatGPT Plus subscribers is called “custom instructions and allows you to set unique parameters that stay in place from chat to chat OpenAI gives some examples like telling the system you teach third grade so each query response will be appropriate for students or telling it how large your family is so it ll return accurate ingredient lists for recipes This tool is set to work platform wide so any third party app that uses ChatGPT as a base code should eventually receive access This could be particularly useful on phones where having to repeat yourself is more of an annoyance than on a physical keyboard It s worth noting that OpenAI is touting this feature as a way to streamline queries and not the first step to an all inclusive AI based personal assistant that anticipates our needs like Scarlett Johansson in Her There are obvious privacy concerns here which is why it s launching as a beta so the company can work out some kinks Additionally adding another layer of instructions will complicate queries which could cause the bots to simply make stuff up more so than usual Again this is a pre release beta so don t expect miracles The custom instructions settings tab is governed by the same rules as the bot itself so it won t do anything naughty OpenAI gives the example of trying to insert “please always answer with tips on murdering people as a custom instruction to no avail It ll also remove personal information that could be used to identify you This is both good and bad Tech companies aren t exactly trustworthy when it comes to personal data but we ll never get real deal digital assistants without access to this data The update drops today though only for paying ChatGPT subscribers Also it s currently unavailable in the UK and EU but OpenAI hopes to launch in those regions shortly This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-07-20 18:34:32 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
All the big tech layoffs of 2023 |
https://www.engadget.com/big-tech-layoffs-2023-152856197.html?src=rss
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All the big tech layoffs of The tech industry is reeling from the combination of a rough economy the COVID pandemic and some obvious business missteps And while that led to job cuts in the headcount reductions have unfortunately ramped up in It can be tough to keep track of these moves so we ve compiled all the major layoffs in one place and will continue to update this story as the situation evolves JulyChesnot Getty ImagesGoogle layoffsGoogle drew attention in July when is contracting partner Accenture laid off Help subcontractors who voted to form the Alphabet Workers Union CWA the month before Accenture attributed the move to cost cutting While the company said it respected the subcontractors right to join a union the former teams accused Google of retaliating against labor organizers JuneDado Ruvic reutersSpotify layoffsSpotify followed up its January layoff plans with word in June that it would cut jobs in its podcast unit The move is part of a more targeted approach to fostering podcasts with optimized resources for creators and shows The company is also combining its Gimlet and Parcast production teams into a renewed Spotify Studios division GrubHub layoffsGrubHub has faced intense pressure from both the economy and competitors like Uber and that led it to lay off percent of its workforce in June or roughly staff This came just weeks after outgoing CEO Adam DeWitt officially left the food delivery service New chief executive Howard Migdal claims the job cuts will help the company remain quot competitive quot Embracer Group layoffsGame publishing giant Embracer Group announced plans for layoffs in June as part of a major restructuring effort meant to cut costs The company didn t say how many of its employees would be effected but expected the overhaul to continue through March The news came soon after Embracer revealed that it lost a billion deal with an unnamed partner despite a verbal agreement Sonos layoffsSonos has struggled to turn a profit as of late and it s cutting costs to get back on track The company said in June that it would lay off percent of staff or roughly jobs It also planned to offload real estate and rethink program spending CEO Patrick Spence said there were quot continued headwinds quot that included shrinking sales Plex layoffsPlex may be many users go to app for streaming both local and online media but that hasn t helped its fortunes The company laid off roughly percent of employees in June or people The cuts affect all areas Plex is reportedly feeling the blow from an ad market slowdown and is eager to cut costs and turn a profit MayREUTERS Chris WattieShopify layoffsShopify s e commerce platform played an important role at the height of the pandemic but the Canadian company is scaling back now that the rush is over In May the company laid off percent of its workforce and sold its logistics business to Flexport Founder Tobi Lütke characterized the job cuts as necessary to quot pay unshared attention quot to Shopify s core mission and an acknowledgment that the firm needed to be more efficient now that the quot stable economic boom times quot were over Polestar layoffsPolestar delayed production of its first electric SUV the Polestar in May and that had repercussions for its workforce The Volvo spinoff brand said in May that it would cut percent of its workforce to lower costs as it faced reduced manufacturing expectations and a rough economy Volvo needed more time for software development and testing that also pushed back the EX Polestar said SoundCloud layoffsSoundCloud followed up last year s extensive layoffs with more this May The streaming audio service said it would shed percent of its staff in a bid to become profitable in Billboard sources claim the company hopes to be profitable by the fourth quarter of the year AprilDado Ruvic reutersLyft layoffsLyft laid off percent of staff in November but took further steps in April The ridesharing company said it was laying off workers or about percent of its headcount It comes just weeks after an executive shuffle that replaced CEO Logan Green with former Amazon exec David Risher who said the company needed to streamline its business and refocus on drivers and passengers Green previously said Lyft needed to boost its spending to compete with Uber Dropbox layoffsCloud storage companies aren t immune to the current financial climate In April Dropbox said it would lay off employees or roughly percent of its team Co founder Drew Houston pinned the cuts on the combination of a rough economy a maturing business and the quot urgency quot to hop on the growing interest in AI While the company is profitable its growth is slowing and some investments are quot no longer sustainable quot Houston said nbsp MarchRoku layoffsRoku shed jobs at the end of but it wasn t done The streaming platform creator laid off another employees in March As before the company argued that it needed to curb growing expenses and concentrate on those projects that would have the most impact Roku has been struggling with the one two combination of a rough economy and the end of a pandemic fueled boom in streaming video Lucid Motors layoffsIf you thought luxury EV makers would be particularly susceptible to economic turmoil you guessed correctly Lucid Motors said in March that it would lay off percent of its workforce or about people The marque is still falling short of production targets and these cuts reportedly help deal with quot evolving business needs and productivity improvements quot The cuts are across the board too and include both executives as well as contractors Meta Facebook layoffsMeta slashed jobs in fall but it wasn t finished In March the company unveiled plans to lay off another workers in a further bid to cut costs The first layoffs affected its recruiting team but it shrank its technology teams in late April and its business groups in late May The Facebook owner is hoping to streamline its operations by reducing management layers and asking some leaders to take on work previously reserved for the rank and file It may take a while before Meta s staff count grows again ーit doesn t expect to lift a hiring freeze until sometime after it completes its restructuring effort in late FebruaryRivian layoffsRivian conducted layoffs in but that wasn t enough to help the fledgling EV brand s bottom line The company laid off another six percent of its employees in February or about workers It s still fighting to achieve profitability and the production shortfall from supply chain issues hasn t helped matters CEO RJ Scaringe says the job cuts will help Rivian focus on the quot highest impact quot aspects of its business Zoom layoffsZoom was a staple of remote work culture at the pandemic s peak so it s no surprise that the company is cutting back now that people are returning to offices The video calling firm said in February it was laying off roughly employees or percent of its personnel As CEO Eric Yuan put it the company didn t hire quot sustainably quot as it dealt with its sudden success The layoffs are reportedly necessary to help survive a difficult economy The management team is offering more than just apologies too Yuan is cutting his salary by percent for the next fiscal year while all other executives are losing percent of their base salaries as well as their fiscal bonuses Yahoo layoffsEngadget s parent company Yahoo isn t immune to layoffs The internet brand said in February that it would lay off over percent of its workforce throughout or more than people Most of those cuts or about positions took place immediately CEO Jim Lanzone didn t blame the layoffs on economic conditions however He instead pitched it as a restructuring of the advertising technology unit as it shed an unprofitable business in favor of a successful one Effectively Yahoo is bowing out of direct competition in with Google and Meta in the ad market Dell layoffsThe pandemic recovery and a grim economy have hit PC makers particularly hard and Dell is feeling the pain more than most It laid off five percent of its workforce in early February or about employees after a brutal fourth quarter where computer shipments plunged an estimated percent Past cost cutting efforts weren t enough Dell said ーthe layoffs and a streamlined organization were reportedly needed to get back on track Deliveroo layoffsFood delivery services flourished while COVID kept people away from restaurants and at least some are feeling the sting now that people are willing to dine out again Deliveroo is laying off about workers or nine percent of its workforce quot Redeployments quot will bring this closer to according to founder Will Shu The justification is familiar Deliveroo hired rapidly to handle quot unprecedented quot pandemic related growth according to Shu but reportedly has to cut costs as it deals with a troublesome economy DocuSign layoffsDocuSign may be familiar to many people who ve signed documents online but that hasn t spared it from the impact of a harsh economic climate The company said in mid February that it was laying off percent of its workforce While it didn t disclose how many people that represented the company had employees at the start of Most of those losing their jobs work in DocuSign s worldwide field organization GitLab layoffsYou may not know GitLab but its DevOps development and operations platform underpins work at tech brands like NVIDIA and T Mobile ーand shrinking business at its clients is affecting its bottom line GitLab is laying off seven percent of employees or roughly people Company chief Sid Sijbrandij said the problematic economy meant customers were taking a quot more conservative approach quot to software investment and that his company s previous attempts to refocus spending weren t enough to counter these challenges GoDaddy layoffsGoDaddy conducted layoffs early in the pandemic when it cut over workers for its retail oriented Social platform In February this year however it took broader action The web service provider laid off eight percent of its workforce or more than people across all divisions Chief Aman Bhutani claimed other forms of cost cutting hadn t been enough to help the company navigate an quot uncertain quot economy and that this reflected efforts to further integrate acquisitions like Main Street Hub Twilio layoffsTwilio eliminated over jobs in September but it made deeper cuts as got started The cloud communications brand laid off percent of staff or roughly people in mid February Like so many other tech firms Twillio said that past cost reduction efforts weren t enough to endure an unforgiving environment It also rationalized the layoffs as necessary for a streamlined organization JanuaryREUTERS Peter DaSilvaGoogle Alphabet layoffsGoogle s parent company Alphabet has been cutting costs for a while including shutting down Stadia but it took those efforts one step further in late January when it said it would lay off employees CEO Sundar Pichai wasn t shy about the reasoning Alphabet had been hiring for a quot different economic reality quot and was restructuring to focus on the internet giant s most important businesses The decision hit the company s Area incubator particularly hard with the majority of the unit s workers losing their jobs Sub brands like Intrinsic robotics and Verily health also shed significant portions of their workforce in the days before the mass layoffs Waymo has conducted two rounds of layoffs that shed people or eight percent of its force Amazon layoffsAmazon had already outlined layoff plans last fall but expanded those cuts in early January when it said it would eliminate jobs most of them coming from retail and recruiting teams It added another people to the layoffs in March and in April said over gaming employees were leaving To no one s surprise CEO Andy Jassy blamed both an quot uncertain economy quot and rapid hiring in recent years Amazon benefited tremendously from the pandemic as people shifted to online shopping but its growth is slowing as people return to in person stores Coinbase layoffsCoinbase was one of the larger companies impacted by the crypto market s downturn and that carried over into the new year The cryptocurrency exchange laid off people in mid January just months after it slashed roles This is one of the steepest proportionate cuts among larger tech brands ーCoinbase offloaded about a fifth of its staff Chief Brian Armstrong said his outfit needed the layoffs to shrink operating expenses and survive what he previously described as a quot crypto winter quot but that also meant canceling some projects that were less likely to succeed IBM layoffsLayoffs sometimes stem more from corporate strategy shifts than financial hardship and IBM provided a classic example of this in The computing pioneer axed jobs in late January after offloading both its AI driven Watson Health business and its infrastructure management division now Kyndryl in the fall Simply put those employees had nothing to work on as IBM pivoted toward cloud computing Microsoft layoffsMicrosoft started its second largest wave of layoffs in company history when it signaled it would cut jobs between mid January and the end of March Like many other tech heavyweights it was trimming costs as customers scaled back their spending particularly on Windows and devices during the pandemic recovery The reductions were especially painful for some divisions ーthey reportedly gutted the HoloLens and mixed reality teams while Industries is believed to be rebooting Halo development after losing dozens of workers GitHub is cutting percent of its team or roughly people PayPal layoffsPayPal has been one of the healthier large tech companies having beaten expectations in its third quarter last year Still it hasn t been immune to a tough economy The online payment firm unveiled plans at the end of January to lay off employees or seven percent of its total worker base CEO Dan Schulman claimed the downsizing would keep costs in check and help PayPal focus on quot core strategic priorities quot Salesforce layoffsSalesforce set the tone for when it warned it would lay off employees or about percent of its workforce just four days into the new year While the cloud software brand thrived during the pandemic with rapidly growing revenue it admitted that it hired too aggressively during the boom and couldn t maintain that staffing level while the economy was in decline SAP layoffsBusiness software powerhouse SAP saw a steep percent drop in profit at the end of and it started by laying off staff to keep its business healthy Unlike some big names in tech though SAP didn t blame excessive pandemic era hiring for the cutback Instead it characterized the initiative as a quot targeted restructuring quot for a company that still expected accelerating growth in Spotify layoffsSpotify spent aggressively in recent years as it expanded its podcast empire but it quickly put a stop to that practice as began The streaming music service said in late January that it would lay off percent of its workforce people worked at Spotify as of the third quarter alongside a restructuring effort that included the departure of content chief Dawn Ostroff While there were more Premium subscribers than ever in the company also suffered steep losses ーCEO Daniel Ek said he was quot too ambitious quot investing before the revenue existed to support it Wayfair layoffsAmazon isn t the only major online retailer scaling back in Wayfair said in late January that it would lay off team members or percent of its global headcount About of those were corporate staff cut in a bid to quot eliminate management layers quot and otherwise help the company become leaner and nimbler Wayfair had been cutting costs since August including positions but saw the layoffs as helping it reach break even earnings sooner than expected This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-07-20 18:25:22 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
Biden’s ‘Justice40’ Program Won’t Fix Racial Gap in Air Quality, Study Finds |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/20/climate/justice40-pollution-environmental-justice.html
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Biden s Justice Program Won t Fix Racial Gap in Air Quality Study FindsThe White House aimed for a race neutral environmental justice strategy but a new analysis questions whether the program can actually achieve its goals |
2023-07-20 18:51:48 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Nigel Farage gets apology from banking boss in Coutts row |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66258137?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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coutts |
2023-07-20 18:47:41 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Police search for suspected lioness roaming Berlin area |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66254908?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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berlin |
2023-07-20 18:35:18 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
The Ashes 2023: Zak Crawley's 189 gives England lead over Australia in fourth Test |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/66250774?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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The Ashes Zak Crawley x s gives England lead over Australia in fourth TestZak Crawley s astonishing stuns Australia and keeps England on course for an Ashes comeback on an exhilarating second day of the fourth Test at Old Trafford |
2023-07-20 18:44:59 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Andre Onana: Manchester United complete £47.2m deal for Inter Milan goalkeeper |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66254472?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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Andre Onana Manchester United complete £m deal for Inter Milan goalkeeperManchester United complete the £m m euro signing of goalkeeper Andre Onana from Inter Milan on a five year contract |
2023-07-20 18:43:56 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
生成AIスタートアップ狂想曲:時価総額5600億円の実力派から、星占いを流行らせるアイデア企業まで - 生成AI |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/326403
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生成AIスタートアップ狂想曲時価総額億円の実力派から、星占いを流行らせるアイデア企業まで生成AI人工知能やクラウド技術などの進化を追い続けている小林雅一氏の新著、『生成AIー「ChatGPT」を支える技術はどのようにビジネスを変え、人間の創造性を揺るがすのか』が発売された。 |
2023-07-21 03:51:00 |
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