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AWS AWS Big Data Blog Nexthink scales to trillions of events per day with Amazon MSK https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/nexthink-scales-to-trillions-of-events-per-day-with-amazon-msk/ Real time data streaming and event processing present scalability and management challenges AWS offers a broad selection of managed real time data streaming services to effortlessly run these workloads at any scale In this post Nexthink shares how Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka Amazon MSK empowered them to achieve massive scale in event processing Experiencing business 2024-03-29 16:10:47
技術系ブログ等 Developers.IO Matterport でスペースの「開始位置」を設定してみた https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/trying-to-set-start-position-in-matterport-space/ matter,port,startlocation 2024-03-29 16:24:29
海外TECH Ars Technica The two apps I use when I need AirDrop on non-Apple devices https://arstechnica.com/?p=2013441 They re free they re easy they re open source and they generate funny names 2024-03-29 16:57:05
海外TECH Ars Technica After overreaching TOS angers users, cloud provider Vultr backs off https://arstechnica.com/?p=2013458 Terms seemed to grant an irrevocable right to commercialize any user content 2024-03-29 16:31:51
海外TECH Ars Technica Largely cut off from Western games, Russia looks into a homegrown game console https://arstechnica.com/?p=2013473 How hard could it be 2024-03-29 16:08:59
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Car thieves in Canada are using AirTags to track victims' vehicles https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/03/29/car-thieves-in-canada-are-using-airtags-to-track-victims-vehicles?utm_medium=rss Canada s complex car theft ring which often involves stealing and shipping expensive cars and SUVs around the world just got even creepier thanks to AirTag AirTag on a bagCanada is currently dealing with an auto theft epidemic The Insurance Bureau of Canada says that in alone more than vehicles were stolen across Canada Now it seems that auto theft rings have implemented a new tool for choosing cars to steal Apple s AirTags Ethan Yang a man from Massachusetts was driving back home after visiting his family in Montreal when he received an alert on his phone Upon checking he discovered that someone had attached an AirTag to his car without his knowledge and was secretly tracking his movements Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-03-29 16:26:57
海外TECH Engadget How Uber and the gig economy changed the way we live and work https://www.engadget.com/how-uber-and-the-gig-economy-changed-the-way-we-live-and-work-164528738.html?src=rss Gig work predates the internet Besides traditional forms of self employment like plumbing offers for ad hoc services have long been found in the Yellow Pages and newspaper classified ads and later Craigslist and Backpage which supplanted them Low cost broadband internet allowed for the proliferation of computer based gig platforms like Mechanical Turk Fiverr and Elance which offered just about anyone some extra pocket change But once smartphones took off everywhere could be an office and everything could be a gig ーand thus the gig economy was born Maybe it was a confluence of technological advancement and broad financial anxiety from the recession but prospects were bad people needed money and many had no freedom to be picky about how This was the same era in which the phrase quot the sharing economy quot proliferated ーat once sold as an antidote to overconsumption but that freedom from ownership belied the more worrying commoditization of any skill or asset Of all the companies to take advantage of this climate none went further or have held on harder than Uber Uber became infamous for railroading its way into new markets without getting approval from regulators It cemented its reputation as a corporate ne er do well through a byzantine scandal to avoid regulatory scrutiny several smaller ones over user privacy and minimally beneficial surcharges as well as in its infancy an internal reputation for sexual harassment and discrimination Early on the company used its deep reserves of venture capital to subsidize its own rides eating away at the traditional cab industry in a given market only to eventually increase prices and try to minimize driver pay once it reached a dominant position Those same reserves were spent aggressively recruiting drivers with signup bonuses and convincing them they could be their own boss Self employment has a whiff of something liberatory but Uber effectively turned a traditionally employee based industry into one that was contractor based This meant that one of the first casualties of the ride sharing boom were taxi medallions For decades cab drivers in many locales effectively saw these licenses as retirement plans as they d be able to sell them on to newcomers when it was time to hang up their flat cap But in large part due to the influx of ride sharing services the value of medallions has plummeted over the last decade or so ーin New York for instance the value of a medallion dropped from around million in to in That s in tandem with a drop in earnings leaving many struggling to pay off enormous loans they took out to buy a medallion Some jurisdictions have sought to offset that collapse in medallion value Quebec pledged million CAD in to compensate cab drivers Other regulators particularly in Australia applied a per ride fee to ride sharing services as part of efforts to replace taxi licenses and compensate medallion holders In each of those cases taxpayers and riders not rideshare companies bore the brunt of the impact on medallion holders At first it was just cab drivers that were hurting but over the years compensation for this new class of non employee app drivers dried up too In Uber paid million to settle allegations from the Federal Trade Commission that it used false promises about potential earnings to entice drivers to join its platform Late last year Uber and Lyft agreed to pay million to New York drivers after the state conducted a wage theft investigation The settlement also guaranteed a minimum hourly rate for drivers outside of New York City where drivers were already subject to minimum rates under Taxi amp Limousine Commission rules Many rideshare drivers have also sought recognition as employees rather than contractors so they can have a consistent hourly wage overtime pay and benefits ーefforts that the likes of Uber and rival Lyft have been fighting against In January the Department of Labor issued a final rule that aims to make it more difficult for gig economy companies to classify workers as independent contractors rather than employees The EU is also weighing a provisional deal to reclassify millions of app workers as employees Of course the partial erosion of an entire industry s labor market wasn t always the end goal At one point Uber wanted to zero out labor costs by getting rid of drivers entirely It planned to do so by rolling out a fleet of self driving vehicles and flying taxis quot The reason Uber could be expensive is because you re not just paying for the car ーyou re paying for the other dude in the car quot former CEO Travis Kalanick said in a day after Uber suggested drivers could make per year on the platform quot When there s no other dude in the car the cost of taking an Uber anywhere becomes cheaper than owning a vehicle So the magic there is you basically bring the cost below the cost of ownership for everybody and then car ownership goes away quot Uber s grand automation plans didn t work out as intended however The company under current CEO Dara Khosrowshahi sold its self driving car and flying taxi units in late Uber s success had second order effects too despite a business model best described as quot set money on fire until fingers crossed a monopoly is established quot a whole slew of startups were born taking their cues from Uber or explicitly pitching themselves as quot Uber for X quot Sure you might find a place to stay on Airbnb or Vrbo that s nicer and less expensive than a hotel room But studies have shown that such companies have harmed the affordability and availability of housing in some markets as many landlords and real estate developers opt for more profitable short term rentals instead of offering units for long term rentals or sale Airbnb has faced plenty of other issues over the years from a string of lawsuits to a mass shooting at a rental home Increasingly this is becoming the blueprint Goods and services are exchanged by third parties facilitated by a semi automated platform rather than a human being The platform s algorithm creates the thinnest veneer between choice and control for the workers who perform identical labor to the industry that platform came to replace but that veneer allows the platform to avoid traditionally pesky things like legal liability and labor laws Meanwhile customers with fewer alternative options find themselves held captive by these once cheap platforms that are now coming to collect their dues Dazzled by the promise of innovation regulators rolled over or signed a deal with the devil It s everyone else who s paying the cost 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 2024-03-29 16:45:28
海外TECH Engadget Apple's MacBook Air M3 hits an all-time low, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals https://www.engadget.com/apples-macbook-air-m3-hits-an-all-time-low-plus-the-rest-of-the-weeks-best-tech-deals-163049166.html?src=rss Amazon s Big Spring Sale ended earlier this week but a handful of the better tech discounts we saw during the event are still kicking We ve also found a few new deals of note including all time lows on the newest MacBook Air the best price to date for an Apple AirTags four pack a larger than usual drop for the top pick in our webcam buying guide and more Here are the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today Follow EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-03-29 16:30:49
科学 NYT > Science 4 Things You Need to Know About Health Care Cyberattacks https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/29/health/cyber-attack-unitedhealth-hospital-patients.html Despite the explosion in ransomware hacks like the one against Change Healthcare regulation is spotty and few new safeguards have been proposed to protect patient data vulnerable hospitals and medical groups 2024-03-29 16:18:39
科学 NYT > Science FDA Issues Alert on Heart Pump Linked to Deaths https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/29/health/fda-heart-pump-fatalities.html The agency faulted the device maker for delayed notice of mounting complications citing increasing reports of how use of the device perforated the walls of the heart 2024-03-29 16:17:12
科学 NYT > Science Methane From Landfills Is a Big Driver of Climate Change, Study Says https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/28/climate/landfills-methane-emissions.html Decades of buried trash is releasing methane a powerful greenhouse gas at higher rates than previously estimated the researchers said 2024-03-29 16:45:55

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