投稿時間:2024-01-31 02:06:41 RSSフィード2024-01-31 02:00分まとめ(6件)

カテゴリー サイト名 記事タイトル リンクURL 頻出ワード・要約等 登録日
IT 気になる、記になる… 「Windows 12」?? ー 「Windows build 27545」の存在が明らかに https://taisy0.com/2024/01/31/194558.html windowswindowsbuild,microsoft,windows 2024-01-30 16:42:57
AWS AWS Media Blog Create super resolution for legacy media content at scale with generative AI and AWS https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/create-super-resolution-for-legacy-media-content-at-scale-with-generative-ai-and-aws/ Introduction Today media and entertainment companies own a large number of legacy media content that was created in low or standard resolutions before high resolution technology was availableーfor instance movies television shows music videos and sports highlight clips Given today s advancements in display technology it s common for audiences to demand video content to be delivered in 2024-01-30 16:59:10
Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita AES暗号化をPythonとJavascriptでやってみる話(備忘録) https://qiita.com/magirawashili/items/cb039e0c5469fa49c346 flask,java,openssl 2024-01-31 01:26:31
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News iPhone 16 won't be compelling and Apple will get hurt because of it, says Kuo https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/30/iphone-16-wont-be-compelling-and-apple-will-get-hurt-because-of-it-says-kuo?utm_medium=rss Apple s shipments of iPhones may drop by up to because of multiple issues including the iPhone not being a compelling upgrade according to analyst Ming Chi Kuo iPhone Pro MaxReports have proposed that Apple has already started to adjust its iPhone shipments for the year but in the view of one analyst Apple will see a hefty drop in what it produces and shifts across the year In a Medium post by TF Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo supply chain surveys indicates Apple has lowered its shipments of key semiconductor components down to around million This apparently equates to a year on year decline and the most significant decline among major phone makers in Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-01-30 16:09:55
海外TECH Engadget Indie game champion Day of the Devs is now an independent non-profit https://www.engadget.com/indie-game-champion-day-of-the-devs-is-now-an-independent-non-profit-163439253.html?src=rss Day of the Devs is always one of the biggest highlights of Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards The showcase places the spotlight firmly on emerging indie games and underground titles and each event always has at least a few projects that are worth adding to your wishlist Now Day of the Devs is shaking things up by becoming an independent non profit organization It started in as a collaboration between iambit and Double Fine which Microsoft bought in The restructuring means that Day of the Devs will no longer have a formal affiliation with Microsoft and has more leeway to do its own thing while becoming truly platform agnostic The team notes that quot we have essentially always run things as a non profit but making it official ーthrough a fiscal sponsorship partnership with Legacy Global ーit opens us up to better funding opportunities makes our fundraising efforts more transparent and public and helps our sponsors and audience understand how critical their support truly is quot The organization will use funds raised to cover things like venue fees equipment staffing video production and general operating costs A fundraising campaign is now up and running Supporters will receive perks such as keys for a bunch of killer games from a variety of developers and publishers VIP tickets for events and physical goods As Game Developer notes donations to Day of the Devs now count as tax write offs Day of the Devs doesn t charge developers to highlight their games and it wants to keep things free for event attendees Next up is an in person showcase in San Francisco on March Developers can now submit their games for consideration Day of the Devs has other events planned throughout March including one at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on March and another at the Game Developers Conference And of course the organization will host digital showcases around the time of Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards later this year This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-01-30 16:34:39
海外TECH Engadget Scientists discover weird virus-like 'obelisks' in the human gut and mouth https://www.engadget.com/scientists-discover-weird-virus-like-obelisks-in-the-human-gut-and-mouth-162644669.html?src=rss We may have an adequate understanding of the human body in that well we invented aspirin and sequenced the genome but researchers still find out new things about the humble homo sapien all of the time Case in point Scientists just discovered a previously unknown entity hanging out in the human gut and mouth The researchers are calling these virus like structures obelisks due to their presumed microscopic shape These entities replicate like viruses but are much smaller and simpler Due to the minuscule size they fall into the viroid class which are typically single stranded RNAs without a protein shell However most viroids are infectious agents that cause disease and it doesn t look like that s the case with these lil obelisks as reported by Live Science So why are they inside of us and what do they do That s the big question The discoverers at Stanford University the University of Toronto and the Technical University of Valencia have some theories They may influence gene activity within the human microbiome though they also hang out in the mouth To that end they have been found using the common mouth based bacterium Streptococcus sanguinis as a host It s been suggested that these viroids infect various bacteria in both the mouth and gut though we don t know why Some of the obelisks seem to contain instructions for enzymes required for replication so they look to be more complex than your average viroid as indicated by Science nbsp In any event there has been a chicken and the egg debate raging for years over whether viruses evolved from viroids or if viroids actually evolved from viruses so further study could finally end that argument While we don t exactly know what these obelisk sequences do scientists have discovered just how prevalent they are in our bodies These sequences are found in roughly seven percent of human gut bacteria and a whopping percent of mouth bacteria The gut based structures also feature a distinctive RNA sequence when compared to the mouth based obelisks This diversity has led researchers to proclaim that they comprise a class of diverse RNAs that have colonized and gone unnoticed in human and global microbiomes I think this is one more clear indication that we are still exploring the frontiers of this viral universe computational biologist Simon Roux of the DOE Joint Genome Institute at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory told Science It s insane added Mark Peifer a cell and developmental biologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The more we look the more crazy things we see Speaking of frontier medicine scientists also recently created custom bacteria to detect cancer cells and biometric implants that detect organ rejection after replacement surgery The human body may be just about as vast and mysterious as the ocean or even space but we re slowly ever so slowly unraveling its puzzles This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-01-30 16:26:44

コメント

このブログの人気の投稿

投稿時間:2021-06-17 05:05:34 RSSフィード2021-06-17 05:00 分まとめ(1274件)

投稿時間:2021-06-20 02:06:12 RSSフィード2021-06-20 02:00 分まとめ(3871件)

投稿時間:2020-12-01 09:41:49 RSSフィード2020-12-01 09:00 分まとめ(69件)