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IT 気になる、記になる… 「Apple Watch Series 9」と次期「Apple Watch Ultra」はS9チップを搭載 ー 次期Ultraにはダークチタンカラーが用意される可能性も https://taisy0.com/2023/07/30/174705.html apple 2023-07-30 14:13:58
IT 気になる、記になる… 「iPhone 15」シリーズの価格は値上げの可能性大 ー Proモデルはベゼル幅がより狭く、チタン採用など https://taisy0.com/2023/07/30/174702.html apple 2023-07-30 14:04:58
AWS AWS Management Tools Blog Automate migrated servers to automatically join an Active Directory domain using AWS Application Migration service and AWS Systems Manager https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/automate-migrated-servers-to-automatically-join-an-active-directory-domain-using-aws-application-migration-service-and-aws-systems-manager/ Automate migrated servers to automatically join an Active Directory domain using AWS Application Migration service and AWS Systems ManagerAWS Application Migration Service MGN simplifies and expedites your migration to AWS by automatically converting your source servers from physical virtual or cloud infrastructure to run natively on AWS The post launch actions feature in MGN allow you to control and automate actions performed after your servers have been launched in AWS You can use predefined … 2023-07-30 14:27:49
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Qiita の投稿規定 https://qiita.com/WolfMoon/items/88caca24978c63ad5e5c qiita 2023-07-30 23:38:29
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita ログをデコレーターで記述する https://qiita.com/Lucky_Acky/items/ef1057dc5f16e8d308e2 importlo 2023-07-30 23:15:29
js JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita モバイル端末でJavaScript初心者がブラウザゲームを作る https://qiita.com/outdsuicghost/items/bb568c3b4baac67bd7d2 httpsahaliquorice 2023-07-30 23:04:30
Git Gitタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Gitの中身を調べたら理解に役立った https://qiita.com/kajikaji/items/c753973cfcdc14fc6481 要点 2023-07-30 23:34:38
Ruby Railsタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Ruby on Railsを使ったウェブアプリの全体像を図にしてみた https://qiita.com/buonoatsushi/items/d23faacb90395c74a7f5 rubyonrails 2023-07-30 23:51:34
海外TECH MakeUseOf Philo vs. Hulu: Which Is Better in 2023? https://www.makeuseof.com/philo-vs-hulu-which-is-better/ philo 2023-07-30 14:31:23
海外TECH MakeUseOf Which Video Codec Should You Use on Windows, and Why? https://www.makeuseof.com/which-video-codec-windows-why/ windows 2023-07-30 14:16:21
海外TECH DEV Community The Easiest way to install Docker Engine on a Linux Server https://dev.to/sreekeshiyer/the-easiest-way-to-install-docker-engine-on-a-linux-server-lp8 The Easiest way to install Docker Engine on a Linux ServerIf you re working on a local machine you can easily download and install Docker Desktop for your operating system Windows Mac or even Linux Desktops these days However if you re someone like me who does most of the work on the Cloud or to be specific remote environments this may not be the right choice for you Something that I discovered pretty late is that Docker for quite some time has had a super fast solution to install Docker Engine in Linux environments If you check the website you will find out that Docker maintains a script to install Docker Engine on Linux As they mentioned this method is not intended for production environments which I assume anyway will be working with a specific Docker version The best part about this script is that you need absolutely no package managers to work with Installing Docker using the Script Download the scriptcurl fsSL o install docker sh Run the script as it tries to figure out the type of Linux distribution it s dealing with and installs the latest CLI and Engine versionssudo sh install docker shSimply running these two commands will install the latest version of the Docker Engine its CLI and a few other tools plugins like Compose Buildx etc Run Docker without Root accessNow if you run any docker command after installing you ll probably come across a similar error The quick solution to this is to run the same commands with sudo but it has been fairly annoying to me But there s also a quick command fix to this sudo usermod aG docker lt USERNAME gt sudo rebootThe flags a and G in the command are to add the user to a group and just by running the command and rebooting your system you can run docker commands without root access Even though this requires one time super user access I feel that it s definitely time saving Thanks for reading I hope you have a good day ahead 2023-07-30 14:03:54
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Daily deals: $200 off M2 14-inch MacBook Pro $50 off Apple Watch Ultra, $19 Smart Scale https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/30/daily-deals-200-off-m2-14-inch-macbook-pro-50-off-apple-watch-ultra-19-smart-scale?utm_medium=rss Daily deals off M inch MacBook Pro off Apple Watch Ultra Smart ScaleToday s hottest deals include off a inch LG K Smart TV off the th gen iPad off a Babbel lifetime subscription and more Save on the Apple Watch UltraThe AppleInsider crew scours the web for unbeatable deals at online retailers to create a list of stellar bargains on popular tech gadgets including discounts on Apple products TVs accessories and other products We share the best deals daily to help you save money Read more 2023-07-30 14:56:31
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple Watch Series 9 will get a big speed boost from S9 chip https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/30/apple-watch-series-9s-s9-chip-to-offer-a-big-performance-boost?utm_medium=rss Apple Watch Series will get a big speed boost from S chipThe Apple Watch Series and second generation Apple Watch Ultra should see a considerable increase in performance with s wearable launches set to have a much better chip powering it Apple Watch UltraApple s fall release lineup is anticipated to include the Apple Watch Series among other items For customers who buy the new models may end up seeing higher levels of performance when using the devices Read more 2023-07-30 14:18:35
海外TECH Engadget Hitting the Books: The dangerous real-world consequences of our online attention economy https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-the-dangerous-real-world-consequences-of-our-online-attention-economy-143050602.html?src=rss Hitting the Books The dangerous real world consequences of our online attention economyIf reality television has taught us anything it s there s not much people won t do if offered enough money and attention Sometimes even just the latter Unfortunately for the future prospects of our civilization modern social media has focused upon those same character foibles and optimized them at a global scale sacrifices at the altar of audience growth and engagement In Outrage Machine writer and technologist Tobias Rose Stockwell walks readers through the inner workings of these modern technologies illustrating how they re designed to capture and keep our attention regardless of what they have to do in order to do it In the excerpt below Rose Stockwell examines the human cost of feeding the content machine through a discussion on YouTube personality Nikocado Avocado s rise to internet stardom nbsp Legacy LitExcerpted from OUTRAGE MACHINE How Tech Amplifies Discontent Disrupts DemocracyーAnd What We Can Do About It by Tobias Rose Stockwell Copyright by Tobias Rose Stockwell Reprinted with permission of Legacy Lit All rights reserved This Game Is Not Just a GameSocial media can seem like a game When we open our apps and craft a post the way we look to score points in the form of likes and followers distinctly resembles a strange new playful competition But while it feels like a game it is unlike any other game we might play in our spare time The academic C Thi Nguyen has explained how games are different “Actions in games are screened off in important ways from ordinary life When we are playing basketball and you block my pass I do not take this to be a sign of your long term hostility towards me When we are playing at having an insult contest we don t take each other s speech to be indicative of our actual attitudes or beliefs about the world Games happen in what the Dutch historian Johan Huizinga famously called “the magic circle ーwhere the players take on alternate roles and our actions take on alternate meanings With social media we never exit the game Our phones are always with us We don t extricate ourselves from the mechanics And since the goal of the game designers of social media is to keep us there as long as possible it s an active competition with real life With a constant type of habituated attention being pulled into the metrics we never leave these digital spaces In doing so social media has colonized our world with its game mechanics Metrics are MoneyWhile we are paid in the small rushes of dopamine that come from accumulating abstract numbers metrics also translate into hard cash Acquiring these metrics don t just provide us with hits of emotional validation They are transferable into economic value that is quantifiable and very real It s no secret that the ability to consistently capture attention is an asset that brands will pay for A follower is a tangible monetizable asset worth money If you re trying to purchase followers Twitter will charge you between and to acquire a new one using their promoted accounts feature If you have a significant enough following brands will pay you to post sponsored items on their behalf Depending on the size of your following in Instagram for instance these payouts can range from per post to an account with two thousand followers up to hundreds of thousands of dollars per post for accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers Between and the average cost for reaching a thousand Twitter users the metric advertisers use is CPM or cost per mille was between and It costs that much to get a thousand eyeballs on your post Any strategies that increase how much your content is shared also have a financial value Let s now bring this economic incentive back to Billy Brady s accounting of the engagement value of moral outrage He found that adding a single moral or emotional word to a post on Twitter increased the viral spread of that content by percent per word All of our posts to social media exist in a marketplace for attention ーthey vie for the top of our followers feeds Our posts are always competing against other people s posts If outraged posts have an advantage in this competition they are literally worth more money For a brand or an individual if you want to increase the value of a post then including moral outrage or linking to a larger movement that signals its moral conviction might increase the reach of that content by at least that much Moreover it might actually improve the perception and brand affinity by appealing to the moral foundations of the brand s consumers and employees increasing sales and burnishing their reputation This can be an inherently polarizing strategy as a company that picks a cause to support whose audience is morally diverse might then alienate a sizable percentage of their customer base who disagree with that cause But these economics can also make sense ーif a company knows enough about its consumers and employees moral affiliations ーit can make sure to pick a cause sector that s in line with its customers Since moral content is a reliable tool for capturing attention it can also be used for psychographic profiling for future marketing opportunities Many major brands do this with tremendous success ーcreating viral campaigns that utilize moral righteousness and outrage to gain traction and attention among core consumers who have a similar moral disposition These campaigns also often get a secondary boost due to the proliferation of pile ons and think pieces discussing these ad spots Brands that moralize their products often succeed in the attention marketplace This basic economic incentive can help to explain how and why so many brands have begun to link themselves with online cause related issues While it may make strong moral sense to those decision makers it can make clear economic sense to the company as a whole as well Social media provides measurable financial incentives for companies to include moral language in their quest to burnish their brands and perceptions But as nefarious as this sounds moralization of content is not always the result of callous manipulation and greed Social metrics do something else that influences our behavior in pernicious ways Audience CaptureIn the latter days of I wrote an article about how social media was diminishing our capacity for empathy In the wake of that year s presidential election the article went hugely viral and was shared with several million people At the time I was working on other projects full time When the article took off I shifted my focus away from the consulting work I had been doing for years and began focusing instead on writing full time One of the by products of that tremendous signal from this new audience is the book you re reading right now A sizable new audience of strangers had given me a clear message This was important Do more of it When many people we care about tell us what we should be doing we listen This is the result of “audience capture how we influence and are influenced by those who observe us We don t just capture an audience ーwe are also captured by their feedback This is often a wonderful thing provoking us to produce more useful and interesting works As creators the signal from our audience is a huge part of why we do what we do But it also has a dark side The writer Gurwinder Boghal has explained the phenomena of audience capture for influencers illustrating the story of a young YouTuber named Nicholas Perry In Perry began a You Tube channel as a skinny vegan violinist After a year of getting little traction online he abandoned veganism citing health concerns and shifted to uploading mukbang eating show videos of him trying different foods for his followers These followers began demanding more and more extreme feats of food consumption Before long in an attempt to appease his increasingly demanding audience he was posting videos of himself eating whole fast food menus in a single sitting He found a large audience with this new format In terms of metrics this new format was overwhelmingly successful After several years of following his audience s continued requests he amassed millions of followers and over a billion total views But in the process his online identity and physical character changed dramatically as well Nicholas Perry became the personality Nikocado ーan obese parody of himself ballooning to more than four hundred pounds voraciously consuming anything his audience asked him to eat Following his audience s desires caused him to pursue increasingly extreme feats at the expense of his mental and physical health Legacy LitNicholas Perry left and Nikocado right after several years of building a following on YouTube Source Nikocado Avocado YouTube Channel Boghal summarizes this cross directional influence When influencers are analyzing audience feedback they often find that their more outlandish behavior receives the most attention and approval which leads them to recalibrate their personalities according to far more extreme social cues than those they d receive in real life In doing this they exaggerate the more idiosyncratic facets of their personalities becoming crude caricatures of themselves This need not only apply to influencers We are signal processing machines We respond to the types of positive signals we receive from those who observe us Our audiences online reflect back to us what their opinion of our behavior is and we adapt to fit it The metrics likes followers shares and comments available to us now on social media allow for us to measure that feedback far more precisely than we previously could leading to us internalizing what is “good behavior As we find ourselves more and more inside of these online spaces this influence becomes more pronounced As Boghal notes “We are all gaining online audiences Anytime we post to our followers we are entering into a process of exchange with our viewers ーone that is beholden to the same extreme engagement problems found everywhere else on social media This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-07-30 14:30:50
海外科学 NYT > Science Flipping a Switch and Making Cancers Self-Destruct https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/26/health/cancer-self-destruct.html cancers 2023-07-30 14:00:59
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ニュース BBC News - Home Niger coup: West African leaders threaten military intervention https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-66353284?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA deadline 2023-07-30 14:41:01
ニュース BBC News - Home Nigel Farage launches website over de-banking 'scandal' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-66354476?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA coutts 2023-07-30 14:06:08
ニュース BBC News - Home Belgian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen extends title lead with eighth straight victory https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/66354506?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA imperious 2023-07-30 14:33:32

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