IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia News] PS5、4000万台突破 「供給は十分」とライアンCEO |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2307/28/news085.html
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itmedianewsps |
2023-07-28 06:08:00 |
TECH |
Techable(テッカブル) |
ワンクリックで請求書や支払明細書を作成!インボイス対応の軽貨物管理支援サービス |
https://techable.jp/archives/215351
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株式会社 |
2023-07-27 21:00:20 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
The Best Budget Laptops |
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-laptops-under-500/
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desktop |
2023-07-27 21:30:47 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
How to Enable Full-Screen Mode in Chrome on Windows and macOS |
https://www.makeuseof.com/chrome-enable-full-screen/
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How to Enable Full Screen Mode in Chrome on Windows and macOSBookmarks search bar and tabs getting in the way Chrome comes with a full screen mode that hides all the clutter Here s how to enable it |
2023-07-27 21:30:25 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
How to Change Steam’s Default Language |
https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-change-steam-default-language/
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steam |
2023-07-27 21:16:24 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
Can GPUs Be Exploited by Cybercriminals? |
https://www.makeuseof.com/can-gpus-be-hacked/
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cybercriminals |
2023-07-27 21:01:24 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
AI Tooling For Your Dev Team: To Adopt or Not to Adopt? |
https://dev.to/linearb/ai-tooling-for-your-dev-team-to-adopt-or-not-to-adopt-82o
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AI Tooling For Your Dev Team To Adopt or Not to Adopt Amid the escalating buzz surrounding AI tools many development teams grapple with deciding which ones suit their needs best when to adopt them and the potential risks of not doing so As AI continues to pose more questions than answers the fear of falling behind the competition lurks for many This week s episode of Dev Interrupted aims to dispel these uncertainties by welcoming CodiumAI s founder amp CEO Itamar Friedman In one of our most illuminating discussions this year Itamar pierces through the AI hype explaining what AI tools bring to the table how to discern the ones that would truly augment your dev teams and the strategies to efficiently identify and experiment with new tools Beyond the allure of AI Itamar doesn t shy away from addressing its pitfalls and adversarial risks He also probes into the future of the developer s role in an increasingly AI driven landscape answering the question “Will there be developers in years Episode Highlights Founding CodiumAI Will there be developers in years What kinds of AI tools are popping up Core capabilities of AI Finding AI tools to solve pains you don t know you have Enabling your team to use AI Falling behind the competition Pitfalls of AI Adversarial risks of AI Experimenting with new tools Measuring the success of AI tools Will AI replace or empower us Read the full episode transcriptWhile you re here check out this video from our YouTube channel and be sure to like and subscribe when you do Want to cut code review time by up to Add estimated review time to pull requests automatically gitStream is the free dev tool from LinearB that eliminates the No bottleneck in your team s workflow pull requests and code reviews After reviewing the work of dev teams LinearB s engineers and data scientists found that pickup times and code review were lasting to days longer than they should be The good news is that they found these delays could be eliminated largely by adding estimated review time to pull requests Learn more about how gitStream is making coding better HERE |
2023-07-27 21:45:15 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
New research shows how Meta's algorithms shaped users' 2020 election feeds |
https://www.engadget.com/new-research-shows-how-metas-algorithms-shaped-users-2020-election-feeds-213002211.html?src=rss
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New research shows how Meta x s algorithms shaped users x election feedsNearly three years ago Meta announced it was partnering with more than a dozen independent researchers to study the impact Facebook and Instagram had on the election Both Meta and the researchers promised the project which would rely on troves of internal data would deliver an independent look at issues like polarization and misinformation Now we have the first results of that research in the form of four peer reviewed papers published in the journals Science and Nature The studies offer an intriguing new look at how Facebook and Instagram s algorithms affected what users saw in the run up to the presidential election The papers are also a notable milestone for Meta The company has at times had a strained nbsp relationship with independent researchers and been accused of transparency theater in its efforts to make more data available to those wishing to understand what s happening on this platform In a statement Meta s policy chief Nick Clegg said that the research suggests Facebook may not be as influential in shaping its users political beliefs as many believe “The experimental studies add to a growing body of research showing there is little evidence that key features of Meta s platforms alone cause harmful affective polarization or have meaningful effects on key political attitudes beliefs or behaviors he wrote The researchers initial findings however appear to paint a more complex picture One study in Nature looked at the effect of so called “echo chambers or when users are exposed to a large amount of “like minded sources While the researchers confirm that most users in the US see a majority of content from “like minded friends Pages and groups they note all of it isn t explicitly political or news related They also found that decreasing the amount of “like minded content reduced engagement but didn t measurably change user s beliefs or attitudes While the authors note the results don t account for the “cumulative effects years of social media use may have had on their subjects they do suggest the effects of echo chambers are often mischaracterized Another study in Nature looked at the effect of chronological feeds compared with algorithmically generated ones That issue gained particular prominence in thanks to revelations from whistleblower Frances Haugen who has advocated for a return to chronological feeds Unsurprisingly the researchers concluded that Facebook and Instagram s algorithmic feeds “strongly influenced users experiences “The Chronological Feed dramatically reduced the amount of time users spent on the platform reduced how much users engaged with content when they were on the platform and altered the mix of content they were served the authors write “Users saw more content from ideologically moderate friends and sources with mixed audiences more political content more content from untrustworthy sources and less content classified as uncivil or containing slur words than they would have on the Algorithmic Feed At the same time the researchers say that a chronological feed “did not cause detectable changes in downstream political attitudes knowledge or offline behavior Likewise another study also in Science on the effects of reshared content in the run up to the election found that removing reshared content “substantially decreases the amount of political news including content from untrustworthy sources but didn t “significantly affect political polarization or any measure of individual level political attitudes Finally researchers analyzed the political news stories that appeared in users feeds in the context of whether they were liberal or conservative They concluded that Facebook is “substantially segregated ideologically but that “ideological segregation manifests far more in content posted by Pages and Groups than in content posted by friends They also found conservative users were far more likely to see content from “untrustworthy sources as well as articles rated false by the company s third party fact checkers The researchers said the results were a “manifestation of how Pages and Groups provide a very powerful curation and dissemination machine that is used especially effectively by sources with predominantly conservative audiences While some of the findings look good for Meta which has long argued that political content is only a small minority of what most users see one of the most notable takeaways from the research is that there aren t obvious solutions for addressing the polarization that does on social media “The results of these experiments do not show that the platforms are not the problem but they show that they are not the solution University of Konstanz David Garcia who was part of the research team told Science This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-07-27 21:30:02 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Android's earthquake warning system failed in Turkey, according to the BBC |
https://www.engadget.com/androids-earthquake-warning-system-failed-in-turkey-according-to-the-bbc-210612253.html?src=rss
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Android x s earthquake warning system failed in Turkey according to the BBCGoogle s earthquake warning system for Android is supposed to provide notices in time to reach safety but that might not have happened following the quake in Turkey on February th BBC investigators claim that none of the hundreds of people they talked to in three Turkish cities received an alert before the first tremor hit Only a quot limited number quot got an alert for a second tremor investigators say We ve asked Google for comment Product lead Micah Berman tells the BBC millions of people in Turkey received earthquake alerts although the company hasn t shared data indicating widespread notifications Google did show a handful of social media posts from people who said they received a warning but only one was for the first quake Berman says he doesn t have a quot resounding answer quot as to why social networks were quiet about alerts but does note the nature of a quake and the reliability of internet access can affect the system The Android Earthquake Alert System uses the accelerometer that is motion sensing in phones to effectively crowdsource warnings If many phones vibrate at the same time Google can use the collective data to find the epicenter and magnitude of the quake automatically sending a warning to people who are likely to feel the brunt of the shaking While there s no more than a minute s notice that can be enough time to find cover or evacuate The technology can theoretically help people in areas where conventional warnings are unavailable The concern is that the system might have failed during a strong magnitude earthquake Even if it worked it s not clear how many people should and do receive warnings in cases like this not to mention milder incidents Without more data it s not certain that Android s quake alerts are reliable substitutes for traditional warnings over radio and TV This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-07-27 21:06:12 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
Louise Levy, Who Was Studied for Her Very Long Life, Is Dead at 112 |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/27/health/louise-levy-dead.html
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Louise Levy Who Was Studied for Her Very Long Life Is Dead at She was one of hundreds of people all of them Ashkenazi Jews whose good health and cognitive ability at extreme old age were the subject of genetic research |
2023-07-27 21:53:07 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
James family 'together and healthy' after son collapse |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/basketball/66332787?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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James family x together and healthy x after son collapseLeBron James says his family is together safe and healthy as son Bronny is discharged from hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest |
2023-07-27 21:14:34 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
インテル、4-6月期は黒字転換 パソコン市場の回復追い風 - WSJ発 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/326845
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黒字転換 |
2023-07-28 06:22:00 |
海外TECH |
reddit |
Shohei Ohtani hits his 2nd HR today and 38th on the year 435 feet |
https://www.reddit.com/r/baseball/comments/15beab2/shohei_ohtani_hits_his_2nd_hr_today_and_38th_on/
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Shohei Ohtani hits his nd HR today and th on the year feet submitted by u AlexanderWun to r baseball link comments |
2023-07-27 21:36:05 |
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