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IT 気になる、記になる… Nothing、「Phone (2)」向けに「Nothing OS 2.5.5」をリリース ー 「ChatGPT」との連携が可能に https://taisy0.com/2024/04/18/197233.html nothingphone,chatgpt,nothing 2024-04-18 12:45:43
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技術系ブログ等 Developers.IO การใช้งาน AWS Lambda และ Amazon API Gateway ร่วมกับโปรเจกต์ React https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/aws-lambda-and-amazon-api-gateway-with-react-projects/ Deploy React Amazon S Amazon 2024-04-18 12:05:04
海外TECH Ars Technica The hidden story behind one of SpaceX’s wettest and wildest launches https://arstechnica.com/?p=2017439 It looked like a giant smoke monster 2024-04-18 12:30:23
海外TECH Ars Technica All the pieces are in place for the first crew flight of Boeing’s Starliner https://arstechnica.com/?p=2017841 This is a test flight and a complicated one at that 2024-04-18 12:26:23
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple boasts that it has cut greenhouse gas emissions in half https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/04/18/apple-boasts-that-it-has-cut-greenhouse-gas-emissions-in-half?utm_medium=rss As part of its annual report on its environmental efforts Apple has announced that its overall greenhouse gas emissions are now down since Apple is working to use alternative energy supplies including windAhead of Earth Day on April Apple has issued its now annual Environmental Progress Report It says the cut represents important progress in its intention to become carbon neutral by The proof of Apple s commitment to climate action is in our progress said Lisa Jackson Apple s vice president of Environment Policy and Social Initiatives in a statement We ve slashed emissions by more than half all while serving more users than ever before Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-04-18 12:36:29
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News A new app is the surest sign that the Apple Vision Pro will launch in China very soon https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/04/18/a-new-app-is-the-surest-sign-that-the-apple-vision-pro-will-launch-in-china-very-soon?utm_medium=rss The launch of the Apple Vision Pro in China seems imminent after a major retailer launched a D shopping app designed for the headset A screenshot from Taobao s visionOS app Weibo The Apple Vision Pro is currently only available in the United States but an international expansion has been speculated to occur ahead of WWDC It now seems that China could be one of the first major markets to receive the headset Alibaba s Taobao online marketplace has launched a new shopping app in the country reports the South China Morning Post The app released on Friday is made specifically for the Apple Vision Pro Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-04-18 12:06:55
海外TECH Engadget The 5 best mechanical keyboards for 2024 https://www.engadget.com/best-mechanical-keyboard-120050723.html?src=rss A keyboard is one of the few pieces of technology you may use for hours every day Why not make it something that brings you joy Sure the people who gush over these things can be intense but the upgraded comfort durability and customizability that comes with a good mechanical keyboard is a real thing If you re looking to make the switch ahem we tested a couple dozen mechanical keyboards over the past few months and rounded up our favorites below We ve also broken down what to look for when shopping for one What to look for in a mechanical keyboardLayoutThe first thing to decide with any keyboard is what size and layout you want Full size layouts have all the keys you d ever need ーa number pad a full function row arrow keys etc ーbut they also have the largest physical footprint A percent or keyboard is similar but crunches the navigation cluster Page Up Home etc numpad and arrow keys closer together to save space Tenkeyless TKL or percent keyboards omit the number pad entirely they re often considered the best blend of size and functionality percent keyboards keep almost all of the buttons of a TKL model but further reduce any dead space between them ーthink of them like the TKL versions of a percent layout It gets more and more minimal from there The smallest popular layout is the percent keyboard which removes the arrow keys function row numpad and navigation cluster This kind of design can be particularly useful for gaming as it opens up a ton of desk space to swing your mouse around It typically relies on shortcuts to make up for its missing keys but it comes with a learning curve as a result Even more compact options exist beyond that These can be adorable but they usually involve removing the number row which is a step too far for most people There are all sorts of ergonomic keyboards that utilize different shapes to improve your wrist and arm comfort as well but we have a separate guide for those Switch typeNo component has more of an impact on how a mechanical keyboard feels and sounds than the switches beneath its keycaps The market for these tiny mechanisms is vast and complex but to keep it simple you can separate them into three types linear tactile and clicky Which you prefer ultimately comes down to personal preference so we encourage you to go to a store try out a friend s keyboard and test switches out to determine what you like best Linear switches feel smooth and consistent all the way down Many PC gamers prefer them because they re often light and fast to actuate so they can register inputs quickly They tend to be quieter than other switch types as well but some may find them too sensitive Tactile switches create a noticeable bump partway through a press They generally aren t as fast as their linear counterparts but many including yours truly enjoy the tangible sense of feedback they provide with each keystroke This bit of resistance can make it a little easier to avoid typos too Many tactile switches are neither outright quiet nor disruptively loud Clicky switches are well clicky They work similarly to tactile switches but use an extra mechanism that makes a sharp click sound when pressed The exact design of that mechanism can differ depending on the switch Some people love the audible feedback of clicky switches The people who work or live with them Probably not so much Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetRemember These are general buckets Within them lies an enormous variety of switches with differing actuation points weights springs bump sensations and more One linear tactile or clicky switch can feel and sound noticeably different than another There are more dramatic variations as well Low profile switches for one can be linear tactile or clicky but aren t as tall and have a shorter travel distance They allow for flatter and more compact designs with keys that are fast to press but also easy to bottom out Optical and Hall effect switches rely on different mechanisms entirely Instead of a physical contact point the former uses a beam of infrared light to register keystrokes while the latter uses tiny magnets Both commonly have a linear feel They can also enable a few gaming friendly features You could set custom actuation points and make any key more or less sensitive map multiple actions to one keystroke or even use an analog mode that emulates gamepad controls These are niche tricks but they can make a difference for competitive minded players Boards that use these analog switches are frequently more expensive and less customizable than traditional mechanical options though Switch modificationsIt doesn t stop at switch types Manufacturers and you can make several other tweaks to shape how a mechanical keyboard feels and sounds Some have layers of different foam inside their case to tamp down noise for instance Some have switches that are lubricated out of the box to provide a smoother feel and more muted sound A few others put plastic rubber or foam films between the upper and bottom housing of a switch to keep it from wobbling and further tune its acoustics Or they stick a layer of tape on their printed circuit board PCB to absorb higher pitched sounds We think most people will find that some well applied foam and lubing makes things feel nicer though this is another matter that comes down to taste KeycapsKeycaps play a huge role in defining a keyboard s character First off they should look nice There s a huge market for third party keycaps in all different styles from the playful to the professional to the proudly impractical The majority of mechanical keyboards make it easy to swap in new keycaps so it s usually not a huge deal if you ever get bored with your device s stock set Most keycaps are made from one of two types of plastic ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or PBT polybutylene terephthalate Keycaps using the latter tend to be higher quality They re often thicker more durable deeper sounding and less prone to developing a shiny or greasy finish over time Still premium ABS keycaps do exist so this is another case where what s best partly comes down to personal taste You may prefer an ABS keycap that feels smooth over a PBT model with a rougher texture Keycap sets are available in several different shapes and sizes Some are totally uniform many others are distinctly sculpted to meet your fingers in ostensibly more natural positions Which is most comfortable is something you ll have to figure out for yourself You can check out keycaps info to see what the most popular keycap profiles look like Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetKeyboard makers have several different methods of printing the letters and symbols aka legends that go on a set of keycaps The two most common are known as double shot and dye sublimation Double shot caps are typically more durable but cost more to produce ーthey re made by molding one color of plastic for the keycap around a second color of plastic for the legend Dye sub caps in contrast use heat to stain in the legends but are decently durable in their own right For keyboards with RGB backlighting it s best if the legends to be shine through so those color effects are visible through the keycaps We don t think it s the end of the world if they aren t ーas you ll see below ーbut the RGB won t be as fun otherwise StabilizersStabilizers or stabs are little components that go under large keys like the space bar or backspace to keep them from rattling or wobbling when pressed These come in different types as well Many a decent keyboard has been hindered by subpar stabilizers so it s worth checking your bigger keys first to ensure they aren t distractingly shaky or uneven Mounting styles and case qualityA keyboard s mounting style determines how its PCB and plate ーi e a common but not universal layer that holds the keycaps in place above the PCB ーare secured within its case This too comes in varying styles and can have a significant effect on how the board feels and sounds It s also something that s best explained visually so we ll point you to this excellent infographic from Thomas Baart instead of running through every possible configuration here It s hard to say one mounting style is always better than the others but many enthusiast boards these days use some sort of gasket mount which puts a gasket material on either side to separate the plate from the main case Done well this can make typing feel softer and bouncier than it would on a more traditional tray mounted design Regardless of what s going on under the hood a good keyboard shouldn t feel cheap on the outside either Its case shouldn t flex under pressure or feel hollow as you re clacking away Higher end models often have cases made from metal or sturdier plastic ーthe former may feel more premium but it s typically heavier and pricier Customizations and softwareWe focused on pre built models here but that doesn t mean customization isn t important Experimenting with different switches and keycaps is half the fun of this hobby after all For this guide we prioritized keyboards that are hot swappable which means they let you easily remove and replace switches without having to desolder anything Permanently attached switches may be more stable but fixing a broken hot swappable switch should be relatively painless ーand more affordable to boot We also valued keyboards that are easy to program and customize through software whether it s a manufacturer specific app or popular open source programs like VIA Not everyone will go through the trouble to set macros customize backlighting or remap keys but it s better to have the option if your mindset changes down the road It s a plus if a keyboard works across multiple operating systems particularly Windows and macOS just in case you ever switch allegiances If the device comes with OS specific keycaps you can pop on to make the experience less clunky that s even better ConnectivityWireless connectivity isn t essential with a device that mostly sits on your desk but it s always nice to cut down on cables Though wireless keyboards still cost more than wired ones today you can get something great for less than If you do go wireless look for a model that can connect over Bluetooth and a USB wireless dongle The former is convenient for travel while the latter can provide a more stable connection For wired keyboards you want a detachable USB cable so you don t have to replace your entire device if the cord ever frays or breaks Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetBacklightGood backlighting will make any keyboard easier to use in the dark We gave bonus points to keyboards with fully programmable RGB lights as they can be particularly fun to mess with but they re not essential As noted above the strength of your backlight will be neutered if your keycaps legends aren t transparent Rotary knobSome mechanical keyboards come configured with a rotary knob which typically controls volume by default but can be customized to control other inputs as well This is more of a fun bonus than anything else but we found it hard to give up on devices without one How we testedTo be clear there isn t one best mechanical keyboard for everyone Yes some are likely to be better for most people than others that s what we set out to find with this guide But ultimately this is one of those categories that ll largely depend on your personal tastes It s also worth reiterating that we only considered pre built models for this guide We still valued keyboards that are configurable with different switches keycaps and other design tweaks upfront and easy to customize after purchase However we recognize that many people just want to pay for a nice thing and enjoy it without having to do homework on how they can make it better If you want to get hardcore later on and start building your own custom keyboards we have a whole separate guide for that With that said we started our research by reading a ton of reviews from both professionals and everyday users trawling enthusiast forums along the way This helped us whittle down the devices that had a shot of being a top pick and were readily available from reputable brands From there we used each keyboard as our daily driver for a few days typing up thousands of words playing PC games and paying attention to the key aspects noted above We fully charged each wireless model and monitored its battery drain to ensure it lined up with their advertised rating We also ensured any companion software worked as intended It s worth keeping in mind that new mechanical keyboards are coming out all the time It s very difficult to get to everything but we ll continue to monitor the market and update this guide as noteworthy boards arrive Other mechanical keyboards we testedJust a few of the other mechanical keyboards we tested for this guide Clockwise from top left the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless the G Skill KM RGB the Lofree Block the NZXT Function and the Lofree Flow Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetLofree BlockThe wireless Lofree Block feels great and has a fun retro aesthetic that looks like it belongs next to an old Mac Its keys are wonderfully smooth to the touch and create a nice thocky tone At it s a good middle ground between the Keychron Q Max and V Max series if you dig the look However it doesn t have any software for programming macros it only has a white backlight and it only comes in a full size layout Are those huge issues No But there are fine margins separating these things once you get to a certain point Lofree FlowIt s a similar story with the Lofree Flow a low profile model Its full POM switches are softer and noticeably quieter than the NuPhy Air V and its thin aluminum case looks and feels high quality It can only work wirelessly using Bluetooth though and we noticed a couple of connection hiccups in testing There s still no software either plus its backlight is fairly weak It also costs or so more than the Air V Still it s a great alternative Keychron K MaxThe low profile Keychron K Max series has all the requisite features and costs less than the NuPhy Air V and Lofree Flow If you don t like the Air V s style and want a cheaper low profile model it s worth a look That said the keycaps on NuPhy s board feel a bit higher quality and the tactile Gateron switches in our K Max unit sound thinner NZXT Function amp Function MiniTKLThe full size NZXT Function and tenkeyless NZXT Function MiniTKL are perfectly solid gaming keyboards with fast optical switches durable PBT keycaps tasteful RGB lighting sound dampening foam and aluminum top plates They support a fair amount of customization through NZXT s CAM app including the ability to swap between two different universal actuation settings The stabilizers on larger keys exhibit some rattle though and the Wooting HE s magnetic switches are far more versatile for not too much extra cash The Razer Huntsman V TKL Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetMelGeek ModernWith its fun speckled color scheme gasket mounted design and multiple foam layers the MelGeek Modern is a solid value at The linear pre lubed Kailh Box Plastic switches in our unit are smooth and enjoyably clacky while the larger keys are neither hollow nor overly loud All of the switches are hot swappable and the whole thing works over USB C Bluetooth or a GHz dongle Alas its ABS keycaps start to feel slicker and greasier with extended use This model also has a percent layout which saves a little extra desk space compared to a percent board but can lead to more accidental presses around the arrow keys Razer Huntsman V TKLThe Razer Huntsman V TKL is a quality gaming keyboard with light optical switches crisp shine through keycaps a sturdy frame and an impressively muffled sound thanks to some internal foam If you buy the model with Razer s linear optical switches that is another variant with clicky switches isn t nearly as quiet It s often available in the range and at that price it s a solid pick It s neither wireless nor hot swappable though and its keys wobble more than those on the Keychron V Max Razer Huntsman V ProThe analog Razer Huntsman V Pro is a decent alternative to the Wooting HE if the latter s shipping delays become too great It s available in a percent TKL or full size layout and it offers a similar set of gaming features including an adjustable actuation range and a rapid trigger setting for repeating keystrokes faster But its optical switches are noisier and more hollow feeling than Wooting s Hall effect setup so it s not as pleasant for typing SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL WirelessWe recommend the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless in our guide to the best gaming keyboards and it remains a good choice if you want the granular customizability of the Wooting HE in a wireless design It also comes with a wrist rest unlike Wooting s models Its magnetic switches are somewhat harsher sounding however and its space bar is louder SteelSeries companion software is clunkier to navigate as well We haven t tested the percent Apex Pro Mini Wireless but it should perform similarly G Skill KMThe G Skill KM is the top budget pick in our gaming keyboard guide and it s still a better buy than the Keychron C Pro is gaming is your chief concern Compared to Keychron s board it adds hot swappable switches full RGB backlighting PBT keycaps and a rotary knob in a smaller percent layout That said the C Pro s fuller sound and springier keystrokes make it superior for typing and its tenkeyless design should be more comfortable for a wider swath of people It s typically available for to less too The ASUS ROG Strix Scope II WirelessPhoto by Jeff Dunn EngadgetLogitech G Pro X TKL amp G Pro X The Logitech G Pro X TKL and percent Logitech G Pro X are well built but far too expensive for gaming keyboards that lack hot swappable switches and the analog functionality of competitors like the Wooting HE ASUS ROG Strix Scope II WirelessThe ASUS ROG Strix Scope II Wireless is a wireless percent keyboard that s marketed toward gamers but should feel great to anyone The pre lubed linear ROG NX Snow switches in our test unit are smooth and quiet while the PBT keycaps feel stable and high quality The keycaps let the RGB backlight shine through cleanly plus there s a clever multi function key that puts various lighting and media controls in one place ASUS Armoury Crate software is sloppy though and the board s overall look may be too gamer y for some At it s not cheap either The Keychron Q Max costs more but gets you a more premium if heavier all aluminum chassis here the housing is plastic ASUS ROG AzothThe ASUS ROG Azoth is like a percent version of the Strix Scope II Wireless with a few more enthusiast touches Its gasket mounted design gives keystrokes a slightly softer landing it has a programmable OLED display and it even includes a switch lubing kit in the box Like the Strix its hardware is very clearly high grade But its software is much more aggravating and with a list price of it s a worse value than the Keychron Q Max Corsair K RGB TKLThe Corsair K RGB TKL isn t bad in a vacuum but it lacks wireless functionality and fully hot swappable switches It s on the noisy side too and Corsair s iCue software is rough The Logitech G Pro X Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetCorsair K MaxThe full size Corsair K Max is another high end gaming keyboard with magnetic Hall effect sensors and Wooting style features but trying to program those settings through Corsair s iCue app gave us headaches The HE also feels better for typing with less rattling on large keys like the space bar Wooting s HE keyboards support a slightly wider actuation range on top of that plus they cost to less depending on size Razer Huntsman MiniThe Razer Huntsman Mini is a fine value if you want a no frills percent keyboard for less than but it s another wired only model that isn t truly hot swappable Logitech G TKLThe Logitech G TKL is a wireless low profile model with a metal frame and handy media controls The GL Tactile switches in our test unit are comfortable and not particularly noisy But the thin ABS keycaps feel way too cheap for something that costs the keys themselves are a little too wobbly and the switches aren t hot swappable nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-04-18 12:00:50

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