AWS |
AWS Networking and Content Delivery |
Using latency-based routing with Amazon CloudFront for a multi-Region active-active architecture |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/latency-based-routing-leveraging-amazon-cloudfront-for-a-multi-region-active-active-architecture/
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An update was made on April th outlining deployment procedure This post guides you through setting up the networking layer for a multi Region active active application architecture on AWS using latency based routing in Amazon Route with Amazon nbsp CloudFront to deliver a low latency reliable experience for your users Building active active architectures using AWS networking services improves |
2024-04-11 14:57:04 |
Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
AmazonBedrock(Claude3 Vision)をLangChain+Streamlitで使う |
https://qiita.com/dorcus-rectus/items/7968ddc8789339757614
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amazonbedrockclaudevision,amazonbedrockquickstart,claude |
2024-04-11 23:25:26 |
海外TECH |
Ars Technica |
More legal acrimony for Truth Social, as executive says he was hacked |
https://arstechnica.com/?p=2016423
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Founding CEO says former assistant plotted coup d tat hacked his accounts |
2024-04-11 14:22:37 |
海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple will allow activation of used parts in repairs by users & service shops |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/04/11/apple-will-allow-activation-of-used-parts-in-repairs-by-users-service-shops?utm_medium=rss
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Apple is expanding its self repair program procedures and is adding the ability for consumers to use parts pairing to fully activate used parts in repairs ーassuming they haven t been harvested from stolen devices An Apple repair toolkitStarting in the fall Apple is implementing a new parts pairing process that it says will maintain an iPhone user s privacy security and safety while offering consumers more options increasing product longevity and minimizing the environmental impact of a repair The company will alter its parts pairing process ーand will prevent the use of parts that are associated with a device that has Activation Lock enabled This is an expansion and complication of Apple s parts pairing of replaced components in software after a repair The practice is controversial with repair shops and right to repair advocates complaining that it limits options and generates a pile of e waste Apple says that the lock down on stolen iPhone parts has been requested by law enforcement for some time Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2024-04-11 14:02:25 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
iPhones will soon be repairable with genuine used components, but parts pairing persists |
https://www.engadget.com/iphones-will-soon-be-repairable-with-genuine-used-components-but-parts-pairing-persists-142958993.html?src=rss
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Apple a company that talks a big game about sustainability but would love for you to buy a new iPhone every year is expanding its self repair program Consumers and repair shops will soon be able to employ genuine used Apple parts to fix devices rather than having to order brand new components The company claims that used parts will now benefit from the full functionality and security afforded by the original factory calibration just like new genuine Apple parts The initiative will start this fall with iPhone and newer models according to The Washington Post So if your iPhone has a busted screen and you have one of the same model with a display that s intact you ll be able to switch in the panel and it should work As things stand if you swap in a used screen from another iPhone certain features such as True Tone or automatic brightness adjustment may not work The upgraded self repair program should resolve that The program will also cover parts like batteries cameras and eventually Face ID sensors In addition consumers and repair shops won t have to provide Apple with a device serial number when ordering most parts from the Self Service Repair Store ーthey ll still need to do so for a logic board replacement Users are already able to see whether their iPhone has been repaired and if so which parts have been replaced Starting this fall those who access the Parts and Service History section of their iPhone settings will be able to see if a replacement part is new or a genuine used one from another iPhone Apple will use a parts pairing process directly on the phone to detect whether a replacement component is genuine It says that s necessary to maintain the privacy security and safety of iPhone To that end Apple will be employing its Activation Lock feature to try and dissuade the use of parts from stolen iPhones for repairs If a device that s being fixed detects that a replacement part was taken from one where Activation Lock or Lost Mode was enabled Apple will restrict calibration for that part so it may not work properly On one hand this shift could make it easier for folks to repair a busted iPhone or eventually another Apple product if they have a spare with the necessary parts on hand Repair shops often have bits and bobs culled from many different units that they ll be able to use That said this could be seen as Apple attempting to exert more control over the repair process by employing pairing and potentially edging out third party aftermarket parts The company s senior vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus told the Post that while Apple supports the use of third party parts in repairs as long as the device owner is aware of that it doesn t know how to properly calibrate such components as it would for its own parts However Apple might have to start getting in touch with aftermarket parts manufacturers and figuring out how to do that A right to repair bill that Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed into law last month bans the practice of parts pairing The idea is to prevent device manufacturers from using that process to stop consumers and repair shops from using third party components to fix their gizmos The law will apply to devices built after January This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2024-04-11 14:29:58 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Smart rings are meant to be invisible, and that’s the problem |
https://www.engadget.com/smart-rings-are-meant-to-be-invisible-and-thats-a-bad-thing-140927134.html?src=rss
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Sometimes you re in bed and the glow from your smart ring s optical heart rate sensor creeps into your peripheral vision It got me thinking about how Samsung and potentially Apple will join the smart ring market and why that s a terrible idea You see these companies want devices that make their presence known in your life embedding themselves in your routine But smart rings blend into the background on purpose which limits how much you can or will want to do with them Back in February Samsung announced the Galaxy Ring a health tracking wearable baked into a ring When it launches later this year it will continuously monitor your sleep breathing movement and reproductive cycle Entirely coincidentally I m sure Bloomberg reported Apple was also conducting investigations into its own smart ring platform Both companies are not so secretly gunning for the Oura Ring the market leader in finger worn wearables And I ve been testing one of these for a long while Oura tracks your sleep temperature activity post exertion recovery and menstrual cycle It s a marvel of engineering to get so much technology into such a small and elegant package The downside if you can call it that is there s no way to access the data the ring collects or its insights unless you have a phone on hand But here s the thing It s not that often I find myself actually opening the app to see what the stats are saying If I wake up feeling like crap there s normally a self evident reason why that needs no further explanation And on those rare occasions when I wake up and don t know why I m feeling bad the last thing that would occur to me is to check my phone Who wants to look at fine grain data when your head is pounding and your eyes refuse to focus That friction that small gap between having the information there and it being easily accessible is a problem Yeah you can get a notification if your quot Readiness Score quot ーOura s proprietary metric for overall health ーfalls below a certain level But I ve been using this thing for long enough that I ve never taken up the habit and I suspect others would struggle to do so too It s nice to have that information on those rare occasions when I m thinking enough about it to look at my data over a longer period of time But I can t imagine myself looking at this data once or twice a day It s also not that useful for workout tracking principally because you won t want to risk your gadget in the gym The first time I took it to work out I picked up a pair of metal dumbbells realized their knurled handles were rubbing against the metal of the ring and quickly took it off Because there s no direct method of input it s far too easy to forget it s there and not make use of its information If you re all in on using a ring to track your fitness because you won t wear a smartwatch or fitness tracker and you re always checking your stats then it ll work for you But deep down I prefer a watch with a display that s easy enough to check as a matter of instinct And it s this that I think should be a concern for Samsung and potentially Apple as they look to move into this space A smart ring caters to a niche inside a niche quantified self obsessives who refuse to wear a watch They obviously believe that s enough of a draw to devote time and money to building their own but I m not sure it ll be a blockbuster Not to mention these rings only have a few hooks to keep users inside their specific corporate bubble Both Apple and Samsung have dedicated health tracking apps and it s likely whoever buys one of these will have one fewer reason to switch providers in future But compare that to the watches which offer health tracking messaging app interactions and mobile payments Smartwatches are beneficial to these platforms because they help draw together various features from the phone Rings do not Perhaps this is another sight tech s biggest players now just need to copy and destroy their smaller rivals rather than striving for new products Smart rings cater to a small market albeit one that big tech could dominate with very little time and effort Especially given the strength of their relative brands which means these devices will more or less sell themselves to diehard fans But is that all a new product can be in and is that what we could or should expect these companies to be doing This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2024-04-11 14:09:27 |
科学 |
NYT > Science |
Should Alcoholic Beverages Have Cancer Warning Labels? |
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/09/health/alcohol-cancer-warning.html
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Ireland will require them starting in and there are nascent efforts elsewhere to add more explicit labeling about the health risks of drinking |
2024-04-11 14:16:38 |
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