AWS |
AWS Security Blog |
Access AWS using a Google Cloud Platform native workload identity |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/access-aws-using-a-google-cloud-platform-native-workload-identity/
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Organizations undergoing cloud migrations and business transformations often find themselves managing IT operations in hybrid or multicloud environments This can make it more complex to safeguard workloads applications and data and to securely handle identities and permissions across Amazon Web Services AWS hybrid and multicloud setups In this post we show you how to assume |
2023-12-22 14:25:16 |
AWS |
AWS Japan Blog |
nZDT と Ansible を使用してクラスタ構成の SAP HANA データベースのアップデートプロセスを自動化 |
https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/news/automating-the-update-process-of-a-clustered-sap-hana-db-using-nzdt-and-ansible/
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nzdt,akshayparkhi,ansible |
2023-12-22 14:19:28 |
AWS |
AWS Japan Blog |
AWS Launch Wizard for SAP の API による SAP 環境構築の自動化 |
https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/news/automate-sap-deployments-with-aws-launch-wizard-for-sap-apis/
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awslaunchwizardforsap,awslaun,awslaunchwizardforsapapi |
2023-12-22 14:03:44 |
Program |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
[Udemy網羅系]ドキュメント一読後におすすめJavaScript講座 |
https://qiita.com/ko_y0205/items/54be8793d5cd2cb960be
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udemy,javascript,おすすめ |
2023-12-22 23:58:31 |
Program |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【JointJS】ドラッグ中のCellのイメージを表示する |
https://qiita.com/acnaman/items/2cc9c32eba948d6f9abd
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jointjs,cell,html |
2023-12-22 23:10:15 |
Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
ガバメントクラウドのコスト課題を業務目線で考えてみた【ガバクラ】 |
https://qiita.com/s_mitsumoto/items/da399bbf64d08c3b653b
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ガバメントクラウド,japanawsjrchampions,アドベントカレンダー |
2023-12-22 23:31:55 |
Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
TerraformでAmazon API Gatewayを構築するサンプルコードを書いてみた |
https://qiita.com/chacco38/items/de7a514b3122761d24e8
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terraform,amazonapigateway,サンプル |
2023-12-22 23:28:55 |
Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
TerraformでAmazon ECSを構築するサンプルコードを書いてみた |
https://qiita.com/chacco38/items/ca9a4362097457373324
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terraform,amazonecs,サンプル |
2023-12-22 23:28:01 |
Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
TerraformでAWS Cloud9を構築するサンプルコードを書いてみた |
https://qiita.com/chacco38/items/890f726030e6fd2b85da
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terraform,awscloud,サンプル |
2023-12-22 23:27:18 |
海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
DOJ antitrust lawyers question Beeper over Apple's iMessage hack |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/12/22/doj-antitrust-lawyers-question-beeper-over-apples-imessage-hack?utm_medium=rss
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Lawyers from the Department of Justice have reportedly met with Beeper CEO Eric Migicovsky as part of an investigation into Apple s alleged antitrust efforts Beeper MiniBeeper is the tool that in theory allows Android users to use iMessage and its blue bubbles without buying an iPhone Over the course of December it has worked against Apple eventually to a ridiculous extent which keeps blocking its different hacks on security grounds According to the New York Times the Department of Justice DOJ took an interest in the back and forth between Beeper and Apple Citing two sources familiar with the issue the publication says that the DOJ met with Beeper CEO Eric Migicovsky on December Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2023-12-22 14:01:39 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
First American discloses a 'cybersecurity incident,' a few years after its major leak |
https://www.engadget.com/first-american-discloses-a-cybersecurity-incident-a-few-years-after-its-major-leak-145141277.html?src=rss
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First American a real estate and mortgage financial firm experienced a cybersecurity incident impacting operations the company posted on its website on Thursday The company has not released any details about what happened but as of the time of publication its website remained down nbsp First American has experienced a cybersecurity incident says a statement on its website In response we have taken certain systems offline and are working to return to normal business operations as soon as possible First American did not immediately respond to a request for comment nbsp In First American came under fire for its handling of sensitive information It paid a million fine to the New York State Department of Financial Services after a vulnerability in its proprietary EaglePro application left data like social security numbers and bank information exposed This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-12-22 14:51:41 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
The best budgeting apps to replace Mint |
https://www.engadget.com/the-best-budgeting-apps-to-replace-mint-143047346.html?src=rss
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If you haven t heard the popular budgeting app Mint is about to go away Parent company Intuit will shut down the service on March The company suggests folks migrate to its other personal finance app Credit Karma Mint had million active users as of according to Bloomberg and I m one of them I use the app to track all of my accounts in one place without having to log into too many disparate banking apps But I ve also used it to monitor my credit score stick to a monthly budget and set goals like building a rainy day fund or paying down my mortgage faster Intuit has not commented on whether it intends to fold Mint s budgeting features into Credit Karma but as it stands Credit Karma is not a Mint substitute It s meant to monitor your credit and Intuit hopes steer you toward credit cards and various other financial products So over the past month I ve downloaded a good half dozen competing money apps to see if any might cut it as a permanent Mint replacement What follows is the guide I would have wanted to read a comparison of budgeting apps that promise to track your net worth and spending in one place Join me as I fall down a rabbit hole How we testedFirst I had to do some research To find a list of apps to test I consulted trusty ol Google and even trustier Reddit read reviews of popular apps on the App Store and also asked friends and colleagues what budget tracking apps they might be using Some of the apps I found were free just like Mint These of course show loads of ads excuse me offers to stay in business But most of the available apps require paid subscriptions with prices typically topping out around a year or a month Spoiler My top pick is cheaper than that Since this guide is meant to help Mint users find a permanent replacement any services I chose to test needed to do several things import all of your account data into one place offer budgeting tools and track your spending net worth and credit score Except where noted all of these apps are available for iOS Android and on the web Once I had my shortlist of six apps I got to work setting them up For the sake of thoroughly testing these apps and remember I really was looking for a Mint alternative myself I made a point of adding every account to every tracking app no matter how small or immaterial the balance What ensued was a veritable Groundhog Day of two factor authentication Just hours of entering passwords and one time passcodes for the same banks half a dozen times over Hopefully you only have to do this once What is Plaid and how does it work Dana Wollman EngadgetEach of the apps I tested uses the same underlying network called Plaid to pull in financial data so it s worth explaining up top what it is and how it works Plaid was founded as a fintech startup in and is today the industry standard in connecting banks with third party apps Plaid works with over financial institutions across the US Canada and Europe Additionally more than third party apps and services rely on Plaid the company claims To be clear you don t need a dedicated Plaid app to use it the technology is baked into a wide array of apps including the budget trackers I tested for this guide Once you find the add an account option in whichever one you re using you ll see a menu of commonly used banks There s also a search field you can use to look yours up directly Once you find yours you ll be prompted to enter your login credentials If you have two factor authentication set up you ll need to enter a one time passcode as well As the middleman Plaid is a passthrough for information that may include your account balances transaction history account type and routing or account number Plaid uses encryption and says it has a policy of not selling or renting customer data to other companies However I would not be doing my job if I didn t note that in Plaid was forced to pay million to consumers in a class action suit for collecting more financial data than was needed As part of the settlement Plaid was compelled to change some of its business practices In a statement provided to Engadget a Plaid spokesperson said the company continues to deny the allegations underpinning the lawsuit and that the crux of the non financial terms in the settlement are focused on us accelerating workstreams already underway related to giving people more transparency into Plaid s role in connecting their accounts and ensuring that our workstreams around data minimization remain on track How to import your financial data from MintIf only importing data from Mint were as easy as entering your credentials from inside your new budgeting app and hitting import In fact any app that advertises the ability to port over your stats from Mint is just going to have you upload a CSV file of transactions and other data To download a CSV file from Mint do the following Sign into Mint com and hit Transactions in the menu on the left side of the screen Select an account or all accounts Scroll down and look for export number transactions in smaller print Your CSV file should begin downloading Note Downloading on a per account basis might seem more annoying but could help you get set up on the other side if the app you re using has you importing transactions one for one into their corresponding accounts The best budgeting app overall Quicken SimplifiNo pun intended but what I like about Quicken Simplifi is its simplicity Whereas other apps try to distinguish themselves with dark themes and customizable emoji Simplifi has a clean user interface with a landing page that you just keep scrolling through to get a detailed overview of all your stats These include your top line balances net worth recent spending upcoming recurring payments a snapshot of your spending plan top spending categories achievements and any watchlists you ve set up You can also set up savings goals elsewhere in the app I also appreciate how it offers neat almost playful visualizations without ever looking cluttered I felt at home in the mobile and web dashboards after a day or so which is faster than I adapted to some competing services I m looking at you YNAB and Monarch Getting set up with Simplifi was mostly painless I was particularly impressed at how easily it connected to Fidelity not all budget trackers do for whatever reason This is also one of the only services I tested that gives you the option of inviting a spouse or financial advisor to co manage your account Dana Wollman EngadgetIn practice Simplifi miscategorized some of my expenses but nothing out of the ordinary compared to any of these budget trackers As you re reviewing transactions you can also mark if you re expecting a refund which is a unique feature among the services I tested Simplifi also estimated my regular income better than some other apps I tested Most of all I appreciated the option of being able to categorize some but not all purchases from a merchant as recurring For instance I can add my two Amazon subscribe and saves as recurring payments without having to create a broad strokes rule for every Amazon purchase The budgeting feature is also self explanatory Just check that your regular income is accurate and be sure to set up recurring payments making note of which are bills and which are subscriptions This is important because Simplifi shows you your total take home income as well as an income after bills figure That number includes well bills but not discretionary subscriptions From there you can add spending targets by category in the planned spending bucket Planned spending can also include one time expenditures not just monthly budgets When you create a budget Simplifi will suggest a number based on a six month average Not dealbreakers but two things to keep in mind as you get started Simplifi is notable in that you can t set up an account through Apple or Google There is also no option for a free trial though Quicken promises a day money back guarantee The best budgeting app runner up Monarch MoneyMonarch Money grew on me My first impression of the app which was founded by a former Mint product manager was that it s more difficult to use than others on this list including Simplifi NerdWallet and Copilot And it is Editing expense categories adding recurring transactions and creating rules for example is a little more complicated than it needs to be especially in the mobile app My advice Use the web app for fine tuning details Monarch also didn t get my income right I had to edit it Once you re set up though Monarch offers an impressive level of granularity In the budgets section you can see a bona fide balance sheet showing budgets and actuals for each category You ll also find a forecast for the year or by month And recurring expenses can be set not just by merchant but other parameters as well For instance while most Amazon purchases might be marked as shopping those for the amounts of or are definitely baby supplies and can be automatically marked as such each time not to mention programmed as recurring payments Weirdly though there s no way to mark certain recurring payments as bills specifically Dana Wollman EngadgetThe mobile app is mostly self explanatory The main dashboard shows your net worth your four most recent transactions a month over month spending comparison income month to date upcoming bills an investments snapshot a list of any goals you ve set and finally a link to your month in review That month in review is more detailed than most delving into cash flow top income and expense categories cash flow trends changes to your net worth assets and liabilities plus asset and liability breakdowns On the main screen you ll also find tabs for accounts transactions cash flow budget and recurring Like many of the other apps featured here Monarch can auto detect recurring expenses and income even if it gets the category wrong They all do to an extent Expense categories are marked by emoji which you can customize if you re so inclined Monarch Money uses a combination of Plaid and Finicity a competing network owned by Mastercard Similar to NerdWallet I found myself completing two factor authentication every time I wanted to get past the Plaid screen to add another account Notably Monarch is the only other app I tested that allows you to grant access to someone else in your family ーlikely a spouse or financial advisor Monarch also has a Chrome extension for importing from Mint though really this is just a shortcut for downloading a CSV file which you ll have to do regardless of where you choose to take your Mint data The best up and comer Copilot MoneyCopilot Money might be the best looking budget tracker I tested It also has the distinction of being exclusive to iOS and Macs ーat least for now Andres Ugarte the company s CEO has publicly promised that Android and web apps are coming in more likely the second half of the year Ugarte tells me But until it follows through I can t recommend Copilot for most people with so many good competitors out there Copilot Money for Web and Android Thanks to the support from our users and the overwhelming positive reception we re seeing from folks migrating from Mint we can now say that we ll be building copilotmoney for Web and Android with a goal to launch in We ll continue to ーAndres Ugarte chuga November There are other features that Copilot is missing which I ll get into But it is promising and one to keep an eye on It s just a fast efficient well designed app and Android users will be in for a treat when they ll finally be able to download it It makes good use of colors emoji and graphs to help you understand at a glance how you re doing on everything from your budgets to your investment performance to your credit card debt over time In particular Copilot does a better job than almost any other app of visualizing your recurring monthly expenses Behind those punchy colors and cutesy emoji though is some sophisticated performance Copilot s AI powered Intelligence gets smarter as you go at categorizing your expenses You can also add your own categories complete with your choice of emoji It s not perfect Copilot miscategorized some purchases they all do but it makes it easier to edit than most On top of that the internal search feature is very fast it starts whittling down results in your transaction history as soon as you begin typing Dana Wollman EngadgetCopilot is also unique in offering Amazon and Venmo integrations allowing you to see transaction details With Amazon this requires just signing into your Amazon account via an in app browser For Venmo you have to set up fwd copilot money as a forwarding address and then create a filter wherein emails from venmo venmo com are automatically forwarded to fwd copilot money While the app is heavily automated I still appreciate that Copilot marks new transactions for review It s a good way to both weed out fraudulent charges and also be somewhat intentional about your spending habits Because the app is relatively new it launched in early the company is still catching up to the competition on some table stakes features Ugarte told me that his team is almost done building out a detailed cash flow section which could launch before the end of but more likely in early On its website Copilot also promises a raft of AI powered features that build on its current Intelligence platform the one that powers its smart expense categorization These include smart financial goals natural language search a chat interface forecasting and benchmarking That benchmarking Ugarte tells me is meant to give people a sense of how they re doing compared to other Copilot users on both spending and investment performance Most of these features should arrive in the neCopilot does a couple interesting things for new customers that distinguish it from the competition There s a demo mode that feels like a game simulator no need to add your own accounts The company is also offering two free months with RIPMINT ーa more generous introductory offer than most When it finally does come time to pony up the monthly plan is cheaper than some competing apps although the a year option is in the same ballpark The best free budgeting app NerdWalletYou may know NerdWallet as a site that offers a mix of personal finance news explainers and guides I see it often when I google a financial term I don t know and sure enough it s one of the sites I m most likely to click on As it happens NerdWallet also has the distinction of offering one of the only free budget tracking apps I tested In fact there is no paid version nothing is locked behind a paywall The main catch There are ads everywhere To be fair the free version of Mint was like this too Even with the inescapable credit card offers NerdWallet has a clean easy to understand user interface which includes both a web and a mobile app The key metrics that it highlights most prominently are your cash flow net worth and credit score Of note although Mint itself offered credit score monitoring most of its rivals do not I particularly enjoyed the weekly insights which delve into things like where you spent the most money or how much you paid in fees ーand how that compares to the previous month Because this is NerdWallet an encyclopedia of financial info you get some particularly specific category options when setting up your accounts think a Roth or non Roth IRA Dana Wollman EngadgetAs a budgeting app NerdWallet is more than serviceable if a bit basic Like other apps I tested you can set up recurring bills Importantly it follows the popular budgeting rule which has you putting of your budget toward things you need toward things you want and the remaining into savings or debt repayments If this works for you great ーjust know that you can t customize your budget to the same degree as some competing apps You can t currently create custom spending categories though a note inside the dashboard section of the app says you ll be able to customize them in the future You also can t move items from the wants column to needs or vice versa but In the future you ll be able to move specific transactions to actively manage what falls into each group A NerdWallet spokesperson declined to provide an ETA though Lastly it s worth noting that NerdWallet had one of the most onerous setup processes of any app I tested I don t think this is a dealbreaker as you ll only have to do it once and hopefully you aren t setting up six or seven apps in tandem as I was What made NerdWallet s onboarding especially tedious is that every time I wanted to add an account I had to go through a two factor authentication process to even get past the Plaid splash screen and that s not including the FA I had set up at each of my banks This is a security policy on NerdWallet s end not Plaid s a Plaid spokesperson says Precisely because NerdWallet is one of the only budget trackers to offer credit score monitoring it also needs more of your personal info during setup including your birthday address phone number and the last four digits of your social security number It s the same with Credit Karma which also does credit score monitoring Related to the setup process I found that NerdWallet was less adept than other apps at automatically detecting my regular income In my case it counted a large one time wire transfer as income at which point my only other option was to enter my income manually which is slightly annoying because I would have needed my pay stub handy to double check my take home pay Budgeting apps we also testedYNABYNAB is by its own admission different from anything you ve tried before The app whose name is short for You Need a Budget promotes a so called zero based budgeting system which forces you to assign a purpose for every dollar you earn A frequently used analogy is to put each dollar in an envelope you can always move money from one envelope to another in a pinch These envelopes can include rent and utilities along with unforeseen expenses like holiday gifts and the inevitable car repair The idea is that if you budget a certain amount for the unknowns each month they won t feel like they re sneaking up on you Importantly YNAB is only concerned with the money you have in your accounts now The app does not ask you to provide your take home income or set up recurring income payments although there is a way to do this The money you will make later in the month through your salaried job is not relevant because YNAB does not engage in forecasting The app is harder to learn than any other here and it requires more ongoing effort from the user And YNAB knows that Inside both the mobile and web apps are links to videos and other tutorials Although I never quite got comfortable with the user interface I did come to appreciate YNAB s insistence on intentionality Forcing users to draft a new budget each month and to review each transaction is not necessarily a bad thing As YNAB says on its website Sure you ve got pie charts showing that you spent an obscene amount of money in restaurants ーbut you ve still spent an obscene amount of money in restaurants I can see this approach being useful for people who don t tend to have a lot of cash in reserve at a given time or who have spending habits they want to correct to riff off of YNAB s own example ordering Seamless four times a week My colleague Valentina Palladino knowing I was working on this guide penned a respectful rebuttal explaining why she s been using YNAB for years Perhaps like her you have major savings goals you want to achieve whether it s paying for a wedding or buying a house I suggest you give her column a read For me though YNAB s approach feels like overkill PocketGuardPocketGuard is one of the only reputable free budget trackers I found in my research Just know it s far more restricted at the free tier than NerdWallet or Mint In my testing I was prompted to pay after I attempted to link more than two bank accounts So much for free unless you keep things simple with one cash account and one credit card When it comes time to upgrade to PocketGuard Plus you have three options pay a month a year or for a one time lifetime license That lifetime option is actually one of the few unique selling points for me I m sure some people will appreciate paying once and never having to uh budget for it again From the main screen you ll see tabs for accounts insights transactions and the Plan which is where you see recurring payments stacked on top of what looks like a budget The main overview screen shows you your net worth total assets and debts net income and total spending for the month upcoming bills a handy reminder of when your next paycheck lands any debt payoff plan you have and any goals Dana Wollman EngadgetLike some other apps including Quicken Simplifi PocketGuard promotes an after bills approach where you enter all of your recurring bills and then PocketGuard shows you what s left and that s what you re supposed to be budgeting your disposable income Obviously other apps have a different philosophy take into account all of your post tax income and use it to pay the bills purchase things you want and maybe even save a little But in PocketGuard it s the in your pocket number that s most prominent To PocketGuard s credit it does a good job visualizing which bills are upcoming and which ones you ve already paid PocketGuard has also publicly committed to adding some popular features in early These include rollover budgeting in January categorization rules in February and shared household access in March Dana Wollman EngadgetAlthough PocketGuard s UI is easy enough to understand it lacks polish The accounts tab is a little busy and doesn t show totals for categories like cash or investments Seemingly small details like weirdly phrased or punctuated copy occasionally make the app feel janky More than once it prompted me to update the app when no updates were available The web version meanwhile feels like the mobile app blown up to a larger format and doesn t take advantage of the extra screen real estate Of note although PocketGuard does work with Plaid its primary bank connecting platform is actually Finicity Setting up my accounts through Finicity was mostly a straightforward process I did encounter one hiccup Finicity would not connect to my SoFi account I was able to do it through Plaid but PocketGuard doesn t make it easy to access Plaid in the app The only way as far as I can tell is to knowingly search for the name of a bank that isn t available through Finicity at which point you get the option to try Plaid instead Like I said the experience can be janky This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-12-22 14:30:47 |
海外TECH |
AWS Security Blog |
Access AWS using a Google Cloud Platform native workload identity |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/access-aws-using-a-google-cloud-platform-native-workload-identity/
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Organizations undergoing cloud migrations and business transformations often find themselves managing IT operations in hybrid or multicloud environments This can make it more complex to safeguard workloads applications and data and to securely handle identities and permissions across Amazon Web Services AWS hybrid and multicloud setups In this post we show you how to assume |
2023-12-22 14:25:16 |
科学 |
NYT > Science |
A Lucrative Tax Credit for Making Clean Fuel Won’t Be So Easy to Get |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/22/climate/hydrogen-tax-credits.html
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Experts had warned that efforts to build a vast new hydrogen industry could inadvertently worsen global warming New rules aim to avoid that |
2023-12-22 14:17:03 |
YouTube Channels |
TED |
How to Build a Global Pro-Democracy Movement | Yordanos Eyoel | TED |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjGmzBp2fFk
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Democracy is the most compelling vision we have for self governance says freedom advocate Yordanos Eyoel Taking a stand against predatory and opportunist authoritarian forces she shares how to reimagine accelerate and protect the pro democracy movement ーto build societies that are both functional and inclusive If you love watching TED Talks like this one become a TED Member to support our mission of spreading ideas Follow TED X 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 democracy |
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