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AWS AWS Big Data Blog Create a modern data platform using the Data Build Tool (dbt) in the AWS Cloud https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/create-a-modern-data-platform-using-the-data-build-tool-dbt-in-the-aws-cloud/ Building a data platform involves various approaches each with its unique blend of complexities and solutions A modern data platform entails maintaining data across multiple layers targeting diverse platform capabilities like high performance ease of development cost effectiveness and DataOps features such as CI CD lineage and unit testing In this post we delve into a case 2023-11-09 17:11:32
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Promote pipelines in a multi-environment setup using Amazon SageMaker Model Registry, HashiCorp Terraform, GitHub, and Jenkins CI/CD https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/promote-pipelines-in-a-multi-environment-setup-using-amazon-sagemaker-model-registry-hashicorp-terraform-github-and-jenkins-ci-cd/ Building out a machine learning operations MLOps platform in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence AI and machine learning ML for organizations is essential for seamlessly bridging the gap between data science experimentation and deployment while meeting the requirements around model performance security and compliance In order to fulfill regulatory and compliance requirements the 2023-11-09 17:20:29
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Customizing coding companions for organizations https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/customizing-coding-companions-for-organizations/ Generative AI models for coding companions are mostly trained on publicly available source code and natural language text While the large size of the training corpus enables the models to generate code for commonly used functionality these models are unaware of code in private repositories and the associated coding styles that are enforced when developing 2023-11-09 17:04:09
AWS AWS Management Tools Blog Know Before You Go – AWS re:Invent 2023 | AWS Management Console https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/know-before-you-go-aws-reinvent-2023-aws-management-console/ New this year the AWS Customer Experience team has tips to help you enhance your re Invent experience and learn about various improvements that make AWS even easier to use Meet us at our kiosks in the AWS Village and be sure to check out the sessions below Our sessions will cover best practices for managing 2023-11-09 17:32:05
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Daily deals Nov. 9: $250 off M3 Max MacBook Pro, PlayStation 5 Spider-Man 2 Bundle $499, Amazon Fire TVs from $150, more https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/11/09/daily-deals-nov-9-250-off-m3-max-macbook-pro-playstation-5-spider-man-2-bundle-499-amazon-fire-tvs-from-150-more?utm_medium=rss Today s hottest deals include iRobot Roomba vacuums as low as a Logitech wireless solar keyboard for Mac for off a Logitech rugged folio for iPad off an iHome AutoVac Juno robot vacuum and more Get a Logitech Rugged Folio for iPad The AppleInsider team explores the internet for top notch deals at online stores to curate a list of stellar bargains on trending tech products including deals on Apple gear TVs accessories and other gadgets We share our top finds daily to help you save money Read more 2023-11-09 17:22:05
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple-backed Aliro aims to be the Matter of smart locks for the whole industry https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/11/09/apple-backed-aliro-aims-to-be-the-matter-of-smart-locks-for-the-whole-industry?utm_medium=rss All smart locks from any manufacturer should work to the same standard says a new venture from the Connectivity Standards Alliance Apple and hundreds of other technology firms Aliro aims to be the Matter of smart locksThe Connectivity Standards Alliance CSA is the body behind Matter which while it has taken some years is becoming the standard for smart home devices in general Now it s launched Aliro which intends to do the same thing for all smart home locks Read more 2023-11-09 17:07:13
海外TECH Engadget You can now buy a PS5 Slim in the US and Canada, if you're lucky https://www.engadget.com/you-can-now-buy-a-ps5-slim-in-the-us-and-canada-if-youre-lucky-172529067.html?src=rss Sony s PS Slim is starting to become available in the US A standard model that comes with a copy of Marvel s Spider Man at no extra cost has hit Dell and Walmart but the bundle is going in and out of stock It seems likely that the PS Slim which isn t actually the official name for the latest models will surely become available at other retailers soon Listings for Call of Duty Modern Warfare III nbsp bundles have appeared at Walmart too though those cost and come with your choice of accessory Sony initially suggested that the PS Slim would only be available in the US at the outset but standard models that come with Modern Warfare III as a freebie have popped up in Canada for CAD nbsp When Sony revealed the leaner PlayStation models last month it indicated they would be available some time in November However the company didn t say exactly when they d hit its own storefront where the systems are not yet available at the time of writing and third party retail shelves The latest PS units have percent less volume than the original chonksters Depending on which model you go with it ll be percent or percent lighter than its predecessor too While the latest versions have a similar curved look as the original PS units there s one key way to tell them apart at first glance The new systems have a black band that separates the cover panels on the top and bottom At the new PS digital edition is more expensive than the previous version If you pick up the latest model and decide later that you want to use physical game discs or watch DVDs or Blu rays on your PS you ll be able to connect an disc drive that seems to easily clip onto the console Sony says that when the original PS consoles are sold out they ll be discontinued So if you want a less expensive digital edition you may not have a ton of time left to snag it If want to position the PS Slim in a vertical orientation you ll need to buy a stand Otherwise you ll be stuck with inelegant looking plastic clips that stabilize the console in its horizontal alignment This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-09 17:25:29
海外TECH Engadget Teenage Engineering's recorder and mic make the Field series feel complete https://www.engadget.com/teenage-engineering-tp7-cm15-field-series-review-170052292.html?src=rss Last spring Teenage Engineering announced a curious tiny mixer At the TX appeared to pair a serious price tag with almost comically small controls It divided music making forums with naysayers deeming it evidence that the company was squandering its reputation as a maker of spendy but delightful products Importantly the TX was the first in a new line of Field products It was soon joined by the OP Field synthesizer but until recently that was it and a mixer with a synth didn t feel like much of a system With the arrival of the TP recorder and the CM microphone the Field family is complete ーalthough the company hasn t ruled out adding more products further down the line And like some sort of heavily designed musical Infinity Stones all four products feel far more exciting and powerful together than they do individually Or forced metaphors aside it s easier to see where the company was going with all this now that the family is complete That s if the entry fee for the full set doesn t make you balk But let s ignore the economics for now as that s an accepted part of the Teenage Engineering experience at this point What we have here is a compact creativity inducing system that s like no other and this off beat playful approach to product design is something I wish we saw more of and ideally in a more accessible way We ve already covered the TX mixer and the OP Field synthesizer and how they interact with each other But as the two new arrivals bring their own set of skills to the Field system most of which is laid out below I say most as every time I tinker with them it occurs to me to try something new Similarly revisiting the online guide seems to have an uncanny ability to throw up things you missed last time further unlocking ideas or features CM Teenage Engineering s first studio microphone is nothing if not beautiful The Field aesthetic of small rectangular CNC aluminum makes the most sense here out of all the products The CM could really just be another fancy microphone The CM is also the one where the price is most inconspicuous given high end microphones tend to start around the that you ll need to spend to add this to your collection The CM is a large diaphragm condenser microphone which is the type preferred in studios and tends to be a lot more sensitive than something like the podcaster s favorite Shure SMb This microphone doesn t have elaborate features like internal storage or any type of sound modification tools but it s not without some interesting details For one the CM has three output options ーmini XLR USB and mm ーwhich makes it compatible with a wide range of devices Specifically as the CM has its own battery it plays nice with more USB devices than rival condensers that may require more juice than your phone can deliver A switch around the back offers three levels of gain adjustment neutral and dB which is handy given the variety of things you can plug this into The gain is analog and in testing sounds pretty clean with only a marginal effect on the noise floor I found being able to quickly adjust the gain directly on the mic for different situations made this mic feel like a really good all rounder both at home or on the go With regard to the Field range and the intercompatibility thereof there s less here than other devices in the family When you plug the CM into the TP recorder over USB it recognizes it as the CM and presents you a cute mini icon of it When the mic is detected you ll also have the option to add an additional dB of digital gain ーsomething that s not an option when plugging in a phone for example The CM is also the only mic I tried that worked with the USB port of the TX mixer This allows you to add effects and of course mix it with other instruments but also this frees up an analog input if needed though the mic will share channel six with anything else on that input Teenage Engineering states the CM can also be used as an audio interface but when tested this didn t work for Windows MacOS or iOS Though it will work as a USB mic for all those operating systems As for sound the CM is a very close sounding condenser microphone By that I mean it never seemed to pick up a lot of the room which can often be the case with condensers especially those with larger diaphragms This is due to the supercardioid polar pattern but the result is perfect for mobile applications where you may find yourself in different environments and the CM will deliver fairly consistent sound For my voice I might appreciate the option to bump the mid high frequencies a touch but for most everything else including foley and instruments the CM sounds bright and clear TP I ll say it straight up front the TP is my favorite of the four Field devices The OP Field is the flagship but for pure portability to functionality balance the TP wins Described as a Field recorder the TP takes the idea of a portable cassette recorder and brings it up to date for the st century There s a built in microphone GB of storage and three stereo inputs that can also be outputs It can record multitrack podcasts has tactile scrubbing controls and a thumb rocker and can even become a tiny turntable complete with scratching and physical pitch control First and foremost though the TP is a capable recorder Press and hold the side button even when the device is off and it ll spring to life and start recording via the internal mic This feature is more about recording short notes and ideas which you can then have transcribed via a companion app The app connects over Bluetooth or USB works offline and will even identify different speakers It s not as fully featured as a paid service like Trint or Otter but it s really cool extra functionality I even tried loading an old interview I had on my PC onto the TP and the app happily transcribed that too The only restriction seemingly being that you have a TP you can t load an audio up from your phone within the app for example Beyond memo recording is more general recording of the TP s various inputs As with the TX mixer your main inputs are mm ports which isn t ideal but most things with a line signal can be wrangled into mm easily enough You can also record audio into and out of your phone via USB C including the iPhone or directly from the CM digitally and over mm analog at the same time if you wanted The three mm ports can be configured for line level or headset TRRS input or flipped into outputs Line level will cover most instruments and active electronics with audio output while headset mode is for anything with a lower output signal such as well headsets but also some other unpowered microphones like lavaliers I even had some success recording an SMb via an XLR to TRRS adapter You can add up to dB of gain to the mm inputs and with about dB the output from Shure s gain hungry mic was quiet but clean and usable Other XLR dynamic mics were much louder and usable With three microphones connected this way the TP will spit out a multitrack WAV file with each one recorded on its own channel making this a capable podcast recording tool or mini studio recorder that you can mix properly after the fact Connect a phone to the TP over USB C and you can record any sound directly so you could grab the audio from a video and transcribe it with the app or load up a beat and then sing or rhyme over it for an on the go demo whenever inspiration strikes When playing back on the TP the main front disk rotates and you can speed it up slow it down or even do some rudimentary scratching This could be used for effect when feeding the output into the TX mixer for recording onto another device Multitrack also works for playback So if you have a WAV file that has drums vocals synth and bass as different tracks you can play it on the TP into the TX over USB and you can mix and add effects to each part of the track separately In this way you can use the pair as an effective performance tool creating an intro with just the beat adding in the bassline and so on Taking this concept even further with two TP s and the TX mixer you effectively have a pair of tiny turntables with actual turning platters that can be pitched up or down in real time into the mixer It s a classic analog DJ setup but the size of a paperback I tried it and mixing this way is really hard as using the jog wheel to alter pitch is a bit heavy handed You can adjust the pitch more gently by holding the side button and then using the jog wheel but if like me you haven t mixed this way in years it takes a little getting used to It s also a little OTT to be fair What s much more reasonable is using the TP as a general audio player You can load files onto it and then play them back either on the internal speaker or preferably via headphones You can use the side rocker or the main wheel to control the playback too Currently you can only play wav and flac file extensions which is fine but the lack of mp feels like an obvious omission Teenage Engineering confirmed support is incoming The flexibility of the TP doesn t stop out in the field Connect it to your PC and it ll become an audio interface too Or at least that s the idea Right now on Windows I only had it working briefly and not in full On macOS it was marginally better but not usable Bear in mind the TX also offers this functionality and after months that still doesn t work with Windows at all and is still not flawless on macOS It s a shame as at this price point you d hope it works at launch and across both systems There s really a lot more you can do with the TP especially in combination with the TX There s Bluetooth MIDI functionality for one The two really make a great team but the above cover much of the main functionality Everything else starts to get a little bit niche Fun but niche I m also certain that functionality will continue to grow as Teenage Engineering is generally pretty good about adding features often based on user feedback Putting it all togetherAfter spending days plugging different things into the TP and the TX and trying out various scenarios and ideas it sometimes felt like that was often half the fun Wondering what will happen if you do X and connect to Y Like musical lego Much of this will be true for many combinations of audio gear but the Field line does lend itself particularly well to this playful experimentation That said there are some bugs that you might not expect at this price point The most obvious one I encountered was the audio interface functionality At launch I would expect Windows and macOS support and for both to be fairly seamless Other curiosities were less important but still confusing Sometimes the CM wouldn t be recognized over USB until a restart or simply using the analog mm output would sporadically give crunchy audio when recording into one thing but clear audio on the TP This could well be down to cables adapters and so on but when the same scenario works just fine on a product a third of the price it s harder to justify Take the Tula mic for example It s actually a device that s already quite popular with Teenage Engineering fans It has a more classic design but offers similar functionality to both the TP and the CM combined The mic on it maybe isn t as good as Teenage Engineering s and the recorder functionality doesn t have the fancy rocker and jog wheel controls but it s a good mic and a good recorder all in one and it only costs ーless than a tenth of the TP and CM together But as I said up top this is less about the price Teenage Engineering fans are aware of the expense that comes with the products Many consider it worth it just for that extra dash of playfulness that you don t find elsewhere Other fans are to be clear still not really okay with the pricing That s perhaps a conundrum that good old market forces can decide If after all these years the company is still chugging along it suggests there are plenty of people that consider it a premium worth paying What is less contested is that Teenage Engineering does something unique enough to earn it enough fans for there to even be an argument Or an article like this one The Field system in my opinion exemplifies what the company does best Interesting tools that have a practical core and a less practical fun side Individually all four field items will solve a basic problem like most products do Together they become a little bit more than the sum of their parts If you believe creativity lives in that space between functionality and possibility then the Field range creates enough room here for the right kind of creator that the priceThis article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-09 17:00:52
科学 NYT > Science Heirloom Opens First U.S. Direct Air Capture Plant https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/09/climate/direct-air-capture-carbon.html The technique is expensive but it could help fight climate change Backers hope fast growth can bring down costs 2023-11-09 17:11:01

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