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AWS AWS News Blog Amazon Bedrock now provides access to Meta’s Llama 2 Chat 13B model https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-bedrock-now-provides-access-to-llama-2-chat-13b-model/ Today we re announcing the availability of Meta s Llama Chat B large language model LLM on Amazon Bedrock With this launch Amazon Bedrock becomes the first public cloud service to offer a fully managed API for Llama Meta s next generation LLM Now organizations of all sizes can access Llama Chat models on Amazon Bedrock 2023-11-13 20:15:12
AWS AWS News Blog Amazon Bedrock now provides access to Cohere Command Light and Cohere Embed English and multilingual models https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-bedrock-now-provides-access-to-cohere-command-light-and-cohere-embed-english-and-multilingual-models/ Cohere provides text generation and representation models powering business applications to generate text summarize search cluster classify and utilize Retrieval Augmented Generation RAG Today we re announcing the availability of Cohere Command Light and Cohere Embed English and multilingual models on Amazon Bedrock They re joining the already available Cohere Command model Amazon Bedrock is a fully 2023-11-13 20:02:26
AWS AWS Database Blog Configure Linked Servers on Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/configure-linked-servers-on-amazon-rds-custom-for-sql-server/ Amazon Relational Database Service Amazon RDS Custom is a managed database service that automates the setup operation and scaling of databases in the cloud while granting you access to the underlying operating system and database environment You can provision a Multi AZ Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instance for a highly available environment with automatic 2023-11-13 20:09:06
海外TECH Engadget Amazon cuts 180 jobs from its gaming division https://www.engadget.com/amazon-cuts-180-jobs-from-its-gaming-division-204231214.html?src=rss Amazon has cut around jobs from its gaming division Sources from Reuters Aftermath and Bloomberg nbsp reported on the cuts which affected the entire Game Growth team and all staff working on Crown an Amazon backed Twitch channel A leaked email reportedly cited a company pivot to refocus resources on growth areas like free monthly games for Prime subscribers After our initial restructuring in April it became clear that we needed to focus our resources even more on the areas that are growing with the highest potential to drive our business forward Amazon Games VP Christoph Hartmann wrote in the internal email viewed by Reuters We ve listened to our customers and we know delivering free games every month is what they want most so we are refining our Prime benefit to increase our focus there The company reportedly began telling employees on Monday morning that their jobs had been cut Amazon s Crown channel on Twitch which The Verge reports is shutting down after Amazon let go of its staff included original shows and content It aimed for the feel of traditional television offering ad supported programming including Screen Invaders which featured mobile games transformed into arcade and IRL experiences like you ve never seen them before The channel had big name sponsors like Intel and Progressive However a report from Bloomberg earlier this year suggested Amazon inflated the Crown channel s metrics with junk views or people who aren t actively watching or serving any purpose for advertisers The channel s relatively paltry follow counts and chat participants aligned with Bloomberg s reporting that its popularity may have been lower than expected The reported jobs cut today are part of a broader restructuring that also saw alleged cuts to its streaming and podcast divisions last week The online retailer last laid off employees from its gaming unit in April impacting more than workers from its gaming division The company has reportedly cut jobs since last fall ー nbsp part of a broader trend of Big Tech companies tightening their belts and displacing workers in This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-13 20:42:31
海外TECH Engadget PlayStation Portal review: A baffling handheld for no one but Sony diehards https://www.engadget.com/playstation-portal-review-a-baffling-handheld-for-no-one-but-sony-diehards-201558485.html?src=rss Sony has apparently learned nothing from the success of the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck Or from its own portable systems like the Vita and PSP for that matter The PlayStation Portal yes technically it s another PSP is a handheld system that can only stream games from your PlayStation There aren t any built in apps it can t play anything locally and there s no connection to Sony s cloud game streaming service It s purely a streaming window into your PS hence the name Consequently it s also a device that lives and dies based on the quality of your internet connection While it s mostly meant for in home play you could technically hop on any Wi Fi connection to play remotely when you re traveling But that s only possible if that connection and your home internet can keep up and if your PS doesn t crash or get wonky If anything along that chain fails you re left with an ugly doorstop That s the main problem with the PlayStation Portal Its downsides are so immediately apparent it s unclear why anyone should get one You could for example spend for a Backbone controller to stream games from your phone Or you could use any existing gamepad to access the PS Remote app on a phone table Mac or Windows PC There are so many better ways to access games on the go the PlayStation Portal already feels obsolete before it launches Even its design seems haphazard It s as if Sony chopped up a DualSense controller and shoved a basic inch tablet in the middle In place of the DualSense s center touchpad you can tap and swipe on the Portal s screen a process that was never as smooth as I wanted On the bright side the Portal includes the DualSense s satisfying haptics and its sci fi ish black and white case looks right at home alongside the PlayStation Photo by Devindra Hardawar EngadgetHolding the PlayStation Portal feels like holding an oversized DualSense controller My hands and fingers were perfectly comfortable but the inch screen throws off the balance I also couldn t help but notice how fragile the bottom corners of the screen were It really does look like a tablet with thick bezels and a relatively thin profile But unlike the Switch Steam Deck or even PlayStation Vita there s nothing protecting the lower part of the Portal s screen from a hard drop or from being crushed inside of a backpack Sony isn t selling a Portal case of its own but you can find some from third parties I m sure the controller arms would offer some protection for many falls but I couldn t help treating the system with kid gloves during my testing I didn t let my year old daughter handle it during my review even though I feel comfortable letting her hold a Switch Perhaps this is just my paranoid dad brain speaking but the Portal s screen is practically asking to be damaged ーit s like getting your child an overly expensive doll and just knowing it s going to lose a limb within a day Setting up the PlayStation Portal involves linking it to your PlayStation from within the console or the PlayStation app For some reason my phone an iPhone Pro Max had a hard time making out the QR code on the Portal s screen so I plugged in the pairing code manually Once that was clear I sat back and waited for the Portal to connect to my PS And I waited And waited Photo by Devindra Hardawar EngadgetThirty seconds later I received a message saying that I needed to turn on my PS s Remote Play feature something I could have sworn I did when reviewing the system The only problem I was snuggled in bed hoping to get some portable Spider Man time in before I dozed off Rather than trek down two flights of stairs to reach the PS in my basement I decided to wait until morning I ll admit this was mostly my fault but it would have been nice to flip on Remote Play from the PlayStation app When I got up I immediately flipped on the feature on my PS and proceeded to make breakfast While my kids were chomping down on pancakes I turned on the PS Portal and tried to connect to my PS ーonce again I waited About a minute later I finally heard a successful chime from the system and was presented with my PlayStation s home screen But when I tried to get a game of Thumper going all I saw was a sea of video compression artifacts The game s normally fluid controls felt like mud I gave up after five minutes of frustration Here s where I need to reiterate that your experience with the PlayStation Portal comes down to your home s internet setup Sony recommends having a connection of at least Mbps and it suggests Mbps for better quality But raw internet speed is just one factor You also have to consider the age and networking technology in your router as well as Wi Fi reception throughout your home For the best possible experience you ll want a modern router or even better a mesh setup that can bathe your home in full wireless bars as well as a direct Ethernet connection for your PS Sony isn t saying if the PS Portal supports Wi Fi but that s a technology worth investing in if you have an older router What s confusing though is that I have pretty great internet throughout my home I m using AT amp T s gigabit service with a modern Wi Fi gateway on my first floor and there s a mesh extension for my office in the basement I typically see full wireless reception on my main floor with speeds between and Mbps on most devices So why was the PlayStation Portal having such a rough time I have no clue My PS which sits in the basement isn t connected via Ethernet But I also see Mbps speeds down there so it didn t seem necessary During breakfast I was sitting about unobstructed feet from my router so there wasn t much physical interference either When I moved to my living room later in the day which is also where my router sits the Portal was able to connect to my PS in around seconds I spun up Spider Man and crossed my fingers For whatever reason it loaded up just fine and I was able to play for an hour with my daughter curled up beside me That was the first time I could actually see the potential of this thing My daughter and I have been gaming together a lot but only with portable systems we can use together in bed or on the couch It would take a lot more effort to bring her into my basement home theater and frankly she d probably be bored there Photo by Devindra Hardawar EngadgetSo there we were swinging through NYC streets as Peter Parker and Miles Morales and it felt like magic Spider Man appeared to be running at fps on the Portal in performance mode and it was perfectly fine Colors certainly didn t pop as they do on my Switch OLED and it couldn t hold a candle to the Steam Deck s new Hz OLED HDR screen but it was still decently immersive without many video artifacts The controls felt just as responsive as the DualSense and its haptic rumble felt powerful and nuanced certainly more so than the Switch or Steam Deck Moving up to my bedroom later in the day one floor above the router two floors above the basement we were able to clock another minutes in Spider Man with only occasional hiccups Thankfully the game automatically paused in those instances similar to what you d see if your DualSense controller lost power during normal gameplay Every time we disconnected I couldn t help but look over at the Switch OLED and Steam Deck handhelds that can actually play games offline without a sweat During a recent grocery run I brought the Portal along just to test the limits of its remote connectivity To my surprise I was able to tether it to my phone using Verizon s G ultra wideband network and launch Spider Man just fine The game looked far less clear than when I was at home naturally but I could still make out enough to explore the city and take on a few side missions Photo by Devindra Hardawar EngadgetSo sure the Portal isn t entirely useless on the go but you re risking a lot if it s your only portable gaming option You still couldn t use it on a plane ーeven if the internet was fast enough network latency would be abysmal ーand hotel Wi Fi is notoriously unreliable Meanwhile you could play Tears of the Kingdom on Switch or Baldur s Gate on the Steam Deck without issue Power is a concern but planes often have outlets and both systems can be charged with portable battery packs When I got back home my daughter was excited to see more of Mile s story in Spider Man But for whatever reason the Portal refused to connect to my PS while we were sitting in bed even though it worked just fine there the night before We didn t have enough time to run downstairs and reset the PS so we resorted to playing Dave the Diver on the Steam Deck instead I can t abide hardware I can t trust and the PlayStation Portal is among the most fickle devices I ve encountered Even if you have an excellent home networking setup it s hard to predict just how well it will perform That s a shame since its battery life is among the best we ve seen for a portable system lasting between seven and eight hours of gameplay The one bright side to being a streaming only device It s basically just decoding incoming video Photo by Devindra Hardawar EngadgetThere are other annoyances too like the Portal s complete lack of Bluetooth support You can connect a pair of Sony s Pulse Explore earbuds but that s your only wireless option Otherwise you ll have to plug in wired headphones at the bottom of the Portal or deal with the system s anemic speakers Sony likely wanted to keep the Portal s price down but losing Bluetooth feels like the Sony of yore forcing people to buy their proprietary Memory Sticks instead of using SD cards like everyone else Despite its many downsides I m sure some PlayStation fans will jump on the Portal Engadget Executive Editor Aaron Souppouris and Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham were both intrigued about playing on the couch while watching something else on their TVs And based on my time with it I can see the Portal s limited appeal ーbut not for As someone who genuinely loved the PlayStation Vita it s disappointing to see Sony delivering a bare minimum portable system I m not expecting the Vita but at least give us true cloud gaming This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-13 20:15:58
科学 NYT > Science An ‘Unsettling’ Drop in Life Expectancy for Men https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/13/health/men-life-expectancy-drops.html The life expectancy gap between men and women reached its widest in nearly three decades driven by more men dying of Covid and drug overdoses 2023-11-13 20:58:42
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YouTube Channels TED The Unexpected Way Spirituality Connects to Climate Change | Gopal D. Patel | TED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neipUPkQZBA Environmental activist Gopal D Patel thinks the climate movement could learn a lot from one of the longest standing social initiatives in human history religion Exploring three areas where frameworks from faith traditions could benefit the climate movement Patel offers a playbook for discovering your big idea to build momentum towards powerful social change Countdown is TED s global initiative to accelerate solutions to the climate crisis The goal to build a better future by cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by in the race to a zero carbon world Get involved at Learn more about TEDCountdown Twitter Instagram Facebook Website If you love watching TED Talks like this one become a TED Member to support our mission of spreading ideas Follow TED Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok tedtoksThe TED Talks channel features talks performances and original series from the world s leading thinkers and doers Subscribe to our channel for videos on Technology Entertainment and Design ーplus science business global issues the arts and more Visit to get our entire library of TED Talks transcripts translations personalized talk recommendations and more Watch more TED s videos may be used for non commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives or the CC BY NC ND International and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy For more information on using TED for commercial purposes e g employee learning in a film or online course please submit a Media Request at TED TEDTalks spirituality 2023-11-13 21:00:23

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