投稿時間:2024-01-28 00:06:10 RSSフィード2024-01-28 00:00分まとめ(6件)
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Program | JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | JavaScript でシェーダーを扱っていて出てくるいくつかの用語を自分用に少し整理する:OpenGL ES、WebGL、GLSL ES など | https://qiita.com/youtoy/items/68a11b2d562cefa3e34e | javascript,opengleswebglglsles,いくつか | 2024-01-27 23:30:58 |
Program | JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | HTMXの正体が分からないので、オレオレHTMXを作ってみた | https://qiita.com/YmBIgo/items/4df3eb97d1ecfd3c66ed | htmx,ajax,java | 2024-01-27 23:12:09 |
Program | AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | AWS Certified SAP on AWS - Specialty 合格体験記(2024/01/27) | https://qiita.com/moto-san/items/abdc53425abe263da34f | awspas,ertifiedsaponawsspecialty,moto | 2024-01-27 23:04:04 |
技術系ブログ等 | Developers.IO | SharepointをデータソースとしたKendraでユーザーアクセス権限に基づいて検索してみた | https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/kendra-sharepoint-usercontextfilter/ | sharepoint,kendra,アクセス権限 | 2024-01-27 14:17:10 |
海外TECH | AppleInsider - Frontpage News | Apple's EU App Store changes are extortion, says Spotify | https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/27/spotify-ceo-unhappy-with-apples-eu-app-store-extortion?utm_medium=rss | Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is unhappy with Apple s new App Store changes affecting the European Union declaring elements of the plan extortion plain and simple Spotify logoThe outspoken CEO of the music streaming service wrote in a Friday blog post objecting to Apple s introduction of changes in iOS that will introduce new rules as well as fees applying to developers offering apps inside the European Union Declaring Apple to have behaved badly for years Ek claims Apple s move takes the level of arrogance to an entirely new place In complying with the EU Digital Markets Act in offering elements such as the sideloading of alternative app stores Ek calls it a false pretence of compliance and concessions and a plan that is a complete and total farce Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums | 2024-01-27 14:22:04 |
海外TECH | Engadget | Seeking Mavis Beacon is a wild Sundance doc about the search for a lost tech icon | https://www.engadget.com/seeking-mavis-beacon-review-sundance-documentary-140049830.html?src=rss | With a healthy dose of heart and whimsy the Sundance documentary Seeking Mavis Beacon follows two young Black women who are devoted to finding the original model for Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing If you touched a computer during the s or s there s a good chance that Mavis helped you get comfortable with a keyboard Or at the very least you might remember her from the program s original cover a smiling elegant Black woman dressed in a cream colored outfit She embodied style and professional poise ーit was as if you could be just as capable as her if you bought that program It s no spoiler to say that quot Mavis Beacon quot didn t really exist she was a marketing idea crafted by a group of white dudes from Silicon Valley But the program s cover star was real Her name was Renee L Esperance a Haitian model who was discovered while working at Saks Fifth Avenue in Los Angeles After her image helped make Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing a success she retreated from the spotlight reportedly heading back to retire in the Caribbean Seeking Mavis BeaconThe documentary s director and writer Jazmin Jones as well as her collaborator Olivia McKayla Ross start with those basic details and set out to find L Esperance like a pair of digital detectives From a home base in a rundown Bay Area office surrounded by tech ephemera a variety of art pieces and images of influential black women they lay out L Esperance s reported timeline follow leads and even host a spiritual ceremony to try and connect with the model I won t say if the pair actually end up finding L Esperance because it s the journey that makes Seeking Mavis Beacon such a joy to watch Jones and Ross both grew up with the typing program and felt a kinship toward the character of Mavis Beacon It was the first program to prominently feature a Black woman on the cover a move that reportedly caused some suppliers to cut their orders so it made the technology world seem like somewhere young Black women could actually fit in Beacon s digital hands also appear on screen as if she s gently guiding your fingers to the correct letters and positioning To help uncover more details about the whereabouts of Mavis Beacon Jones and Ross set up a hotline and website for anyone to submit clues Some of those calls are featured in the film and they make it clear that her digital presence inspired many people The film opens with references to Beacon throughout culture including one of my favorite bits from Abbott Elementary where Quinta Brunson s over achieving teacher is far too excited to spot the typing icon in a school crowd I was reminded of my own childhood experience with Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing spending free periods at school and idle time at home trying to get my typing speed up By middle school typing felt as natural as breathing And yes I would also have freaked out if I saw the real Beacon in person While the documentary doesn t seem out of place at Sundance which is known for innovative projects it also sometimes feels like a piece of experimental media meant for YouTube or an art show filled with impossibly cool twenty somethings At one point Ross attends a farewell ceremony for one of her friends dead laptops which was hosted in an art space filled with people dressed in white That s the sort of hip weirdness that will either turn you off of this film or endear you to it more Jones shows us screen recordings of her own desktop where she may be watching a TikTok alongside her notes Instead of a full screen video chat with another person sometimes we just see a FaceTime window and occasionally that reflects Jones own image looking at the screen Finding Mavis Beacon tells its story in a way that digital natives will find natural without locking itself exclusively into screens like the film Searching As is true for many first features the film could use some narrative tightening Jones and Ross s investigation stalls at several points and we re often just left adrift as they ponder their next steps The pair also occasionally appear too close to the story or at least that s how it seems when we see Jones tearing up while pleading to meet with L Esperance But I d argue that s also part of the charm of Seeking Mavis Beacon Jones and Ross aren t some true crime podcast hosts looking to create content out of controversy They re young women who found comfort in one of the few faces in tech that looked like them With this film Jones and Ross could be similarly inspirational for a new generation of underrepresented techies This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2024-01-27 14:00:49 |
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