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Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【JavaScript】オブジェクトの複数のキーを変更する方法 https://qiita.com/P-man_Brown/items/0838c37fb164087e2fc4 javascript,lena,nakamotocountryjapantype 2024-03-08 23:58:23
Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita kuromoji.js + UniDic で形態素解析(辞書のビルド) https://qiita.com/piijey/items/f95a0527208fdd2557bc kuromojijsunidic,ipadic,javascript 2024-03-08 23:28:41
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News EU DMA architect says Apple seems to want to be fined for non-compliance https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/03/08/eu-dma-architect-says-apple-seems-to-want-to-be-fined-for-non-compliance?utm_medium=rss A Member of the European Parliament who worked on the EU s Digital Markets Act says Apple banning Epic Games is is weird and so is likely to mean it becomes the first Big Tech firm to be fined under the new law Still from an Epic Games anti Apple adThe EU has already officially asked Apple to explain itself over refusing to allow Epic Games to create a rival App Store despite the DMA s rules Now a German MEP who is not involved with enforcement but did work on the DMA says Apple is likely to be investigated for non compliance German MEP Andreas Schwab who led the negotiations that finalized the DMA on behalf of the EU Parliament says that makes Apple a likely first target for non compliance Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-03-08 14:31:01
海外TECH Engadget How 19 years of Amazon Prime has satisfied our need for speed https://www.engadget.com/how-19-years-of-amazon-prime-has-satisfied-our-need-for-speed-141557261.html?src=rss Just as Engadget was hitting publish on its first posts I was putting a freshly minted English degree to use working at an indie bookshop in Los Angeles In seemingly unrelated news Amazon had just reported its first profitable year after switching from selling books to selling everything four years before It still sold a lot of books Our bookstore did a good job keeping shelves stocked with a balance of the more worthy popular hits and smaller better fare But we couldn t have every book a customer might want so we offered to order any in print title If a distributor had it it d take about a week to get in longer if we had to go through the publisher That seemed fine for most customers But sometimes about a week was too long A few people came right out and said Nah I ll order it on Amazon In Amazon launched Prime the membership program that for a year gave customers unlimited two day shipping on most orders At launch CEO Jeff Bezos called it all you can eat express shipping No one knew at the time how hungry the world was for Amazon s brand of convenience And now nearly two decades later we ve seen the shifts that accommodate that buffet ーin labor retail and the entire customer experience Prime wasn t an overnight success It s estimated that six years after launch just four million households paid for the service But years later in Bezos claimed it had accrued million members worldwide Outside of that milestone Amazon hasn t made its membership numbers public but it s likely the figure is higher now That shipping should be both free and fast has become an expectation and no company has done more to alter the landscape of logistics than Amazon On its own the company operates over a hundred warehouses in the US each ranging from to four million square feet Each one employs between and people and an army of around robots works alongside humans in many locations The company operates a fleet of cargo planes is experimenting with drone deliveries and deploys thousands of delivery vans ーthough none of those Amazon branded vans are driven by actual employees Rather separate companies known as delivery service partners DSP subcontract drivers to operate those vans Amazon employs million people either full or part time with one million in the US but those figures don t include independent contractors and temporary personnel In addition to the DSP program Amazon Flex lets individuals use their own cars to deliver smile emblazoned packages to porches The company outsources delivery to traditional providers too relying on both UPS and the US Postal Service the latter it has compelled to deliver packages on Sundays since Such vast orchestration to deliver Stanley Quenchers and pimple patches faster than anyone has paid off However it s hard to look at growth and revenue numbers without considering the human costs Contracted drivers pee in bottles because meeting quotas leaves no time for bathroom breaks Workers sustain serious injuries at automated warehouses The company has been sued for retaliatory firing intrusive employee surveillance practices and failure to follow COVID safety guidelines Amazon again made the dirty dozen list in for workplace safety according to the advocacy group National COSH And while it has taken steps to improve with better compensation the company takes anti union actions typical of a massive corporation joining others in calling the National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional Apart from worker issues Amazon s dominance has made life harder for retail businesses in general particularly the big chains The Amazon Effect became shorthand for the mall emptying squeeze of e commerce on traditional retail Even businesses that team up with Amazon don t fare well Third party sellers on the site are subject to punitive measures and must contend with increasing fees which sometimes put them out of business Sellers who do perform well have seen products copied and sold by Amazon s private label Notable partnerships have had dismal results such as when Borders outsourced its early web sales or the exclusivity deal with Toys R Us Of course Borders no longer exists and Toys R Us filed for bankruptcy in Trying to beat Amazon on speed and price is pointless Joining them is unwise So retailers compete in other ways At the bookstore we focused on our strengths a varied multi talented staff who could size up a customer s reading tastes and stick a good book in their hands If someone came into our store circa and said they were into fantasy there s a good chance our book buyer would pass them a copy of George R R Martin s latest years before HBO had anything to do with it We had a curated zine section and hosted live events with bestselling authors cult magazine founders and local writers But mostly we capitalized on folks who wanted something more from their shopping experience than just speed and convenience people who didn t mind if it took a week to get a book as long as it came with a little local community Some just wanted to browse books while sitting under the tree there s a tree in the middle of the store petting a cat in my day that was Lucy and listening to what we felt were pretty wicked playlists Today Skylight Books is still a force of creativity and verve in the Los Feliz neighborhood and it has even expanded into an annex next door In general after the initial casualties from the retail apocalypse and COVID independent bookstores are doing OK with established names staying put and new stores opening Elsewhere in the retail industry big chains continue to close locations but independent retail seems to be growing Personally I enjoy the new bakeries brewpubs and bulk stores that have sprung up around the neighborhoods where I now live I can t as a commerce writer ignore that a decent portion of my job directs readers to Amazon s website The company is playing a part in displaying the very words you re reading as Engadget s site is facilitated by Amazon Web Services AWS through Yahoo s cloud partnership The company is one of the biggest on the planet the second largest employer in the US and a good portion of every retail dollar spent in the US goes into Amazon s revenue chest With its acquisition of Whole Foods stores Amazon is doing fine in the physical retail sector Yet the company doesn t tend to win when it tries to fabricate other retail experiences Amazon Books Amazon Style and Amazon Star were all small scale retail spaces that tried to leverage Amazon s brand massive trove of buyer data and cutting edge retail technology At their peak those stores comprised about brick and mortar locations all of which are now closed The cashierless Amazon Go still has more than locations in the US but Amazon shut down nine of them in and hasn t announced plans to open more Those misfires could be statistically inevitable more than half of new businesses go under before they hit the year mark But perhaps those stores failed because as physical spaces they couldn t capitalize on Amazon s primary strength zero effort buying Shopping at Amazon com isn t particularly pleasant The website is cluttered and confusing Suspect products and fake reviews erode shoppers trust It isn t even the cheapest place to shop But that Click buy button and turbo delivery makes stuff appear on our doorsteps like it slid there on greased rails Yet when people get up the energy to leave their homes they may hope for more human experiences created by people from their own neighborhoods who do what they do out of passion not because market data indicates dollars to be had in a given sector With its trillion dollar valuation Amazon isn t going anywhere but under its massive shadow there s still room for businesses that focus on the human element of commercial transactions places where people might want to spend some of the time Amazon s speed and convenience may have saved them To celebrate Engadget s th anniversary we re taking a look back at the products and services that have changed the industry since March This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-03-08 14:15:57
海外TECH Cisco Blog Going the Distance: What Channel Women Can Learn From Marathon Swimmer Diana Nyad https://feedpress.me/link/23532/16606310/going-the-distance-what-channel-women-can-learn-from-marathon-swimmer-diana-nyad To truly support each other we also need to be real To connect the dots between inspiration and application between vision and reality We need to get down and dirty with our own sharks and jellyfish our own turbulent waters Because we all have themーnone of us is alone 2024-03-08 14:00:58
科学 NYT > Science A Nova in the Night Sky Will Make ‘a New Star’: How to See it. https://www.nytimes.com/article/nova-new-star-t-coronae-borealis.html A nova named T Coronae Borealis lit up the night about years ago and astronomers say it s expected to put on another show in the coming months 2024-03-08 14:25:13
科学 NYT > Science Estas aves son símbolos nacionales pero cada vez hay menos en sus países https://www.nytimes.com/es/2024/03/08/espanol/aves-nacionales-america-latina.html El c ndor andino el quetzal el hornero son algunas de las aves emblem ticas de Latinoam rica Sin embargo sus poblaciones siguen disminuyendo 2024-03-08 14:04:11
科学 NYT > Science These Birds Are National Symbols but Getting Harder to See https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/08/science/birds-latin-america.html The populations of some Latin American birds are declining even in the countries they symbolize 2024-03-08 14:02:57
YouTube Channels TED How to Bridge Political Divides, from Two Friends on Opposing Sides | Samar Ali & Clint Brewer | TED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZT8cNQCq2s On paper law professor Samar Ali and public affairs strategist Clint Brewer seem to come from very different ーand perhaps opposing ーbackgrounds But their friendship shows why political polarization in the US isn t as intractable as we might think In an enlightening conversation they talk about how to address deepening divides in the US and around the globe ーand show the value in discarding the scare script by which we demonize others This conversation is hosted by TED curator Cloe Shasha Brooks 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 politics 2024-03-08 14:47:21

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