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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 |
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AWS | AWS News Blog | Amazon CodeCatalyst now supports GitLab and Bitbucket repositories, with blueprints and Amazon Q feature development | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-codecatalyst-now-supports-gitlab-and-bitbucket-repositories-with-blueprints-and-amazon-q-feature-development/ | Manage your code across popular git repositories with Amazon CodeCatalyst s new integration with GitLab com and Bitbucket Cloud Use blueprints and Amazon Q feature development | 2024-06-27 17:33:03 |
Program | AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | AWS アカウントの MFA(他要素認証)の設定方法 | https://qiita.com/amu-kuroneko/items/a6fa5726c34c948409ca | awsmfa,gtiam,quick | 2024-06-28 02:03:42 |
海外TECH | AppleInsider - Frontpage News | Glued iPhone batteries may be a thing of the past, if this new tech works out | https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/06/27/apple-gluing-down-batteries-may-be-a-thing-of-the-past-if-this-new-tech-works-out?utm_medium=rss | Apple is reportedly testing ways to make it a lot easier for users to remove the glue holding down the battery in the iPhone with a report suggesting the new tech may arrive as soon as the iPhone Pulling a battery out of an iPhoneLike many mobile devices the battery in the iPhone is a very difficult to service element In the majority of cases owners have to submit their iPhones to Apple or authorized repair centers to switch a worn battery for a new one With a large amount of components to remove to access it as well as adhesives the battery is quite difficult to replace normally A user can do so via a self service repair but that still requires the rental of specialized tools from Apple itself Rumor Score 🤔Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums | 2024-06-27 17:02:43 |
海外TECH | Engadget | The nation's oldest nonprofit newsroom is suing OpenAI and Microsoft | https://www.engadget.com/the-nations-oldest-nonprofit-newsroom-is-suing-openai-and-microsoft-174748454.html?src=rss | The Center for Investigative Reporting the nation s oldest nonprofit newsroom that produces Mother Jones and Reveal sued OpenAI and Microsoft in federal court on Thursday for allegedly using its content to train AI models without consent or compensation This is the latest in a long line of lawsuits filed by publishers and creators accusing generative AI companies of violating copyright OpenAI and Microsoft started vacuuming up our stories to make their product more powerful but they never asked for permission or offered compensation unlike other organizations that license our material said Monika Bauerlein CEO of the Center for Investigative Reporting in a statement This free rider behavior is not only unfair it is a violation of copyright The work of journalists at CIR and everywhere is valuable and OpenAI and Microsoft know it Bauerlein said that OpenAI and Microsoft treat the work of nonprofit and independent publishers as free raw material for their products and added that such moves by generative AI companies hurt the public s access to truthful information in a disappearing news landscape OpenAI and Microsoft did not respond to a request for comment by Engadget The CIR s lawsuit which was filed in Manhattan s federal court accuses OpenAI and Microsoft which owns nearly half of the company of violating the Copyright Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act multiple times News organizations find themselves at an inflection point with generative AI While the CIR is joining publishers like The New York Times New York Daily News The Intercept AlterNet and Chicago Tribune in suing OpenAI others publishers have chosen to strike licensing deals with the company These deals will allow OpenAI to train its models on archives and ongoing content published by these publishers and cite information from them in responses offered by ChatGPT On the same day as the CIR sued OpenAI for instance TIME magazine announced a deal with the company that would grant it access to years of archives Last month OpenAI signed a million multi year deal with News Corp the owner of The Wall Street Journal to train its models on more than a dozen brands owned by the publisher The Financial Times Axel Springer the owner of Politico and Business Insider The Associated Press and Dotdash Meredith have also signed deals with OpenAI This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2024-06-27 17:47:48 |
海外TECH | Engadget | Images of unannounced Samsung watches and earbuds appear to have leaked | https://www.engadget.com/images-of-unannounced-samsung-watches-and-earbuds-appear-to-have-leaked-171013394.html?src=rss | Samsung has an Unpacked event scheduled for July with plenty of hardware announcements expected A reliable leaker however already has images of many of the big hitters including the Galaxy Watch Galaxy Watch Ultra Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Buds Pro It s like Christmas for Samsung fans First a caveat These are leaked images obtained by Evan Blass and published on his Substack and X account Blass has a very good track record with this kind of thing but of course nothing will be certain until Samsung itself confirms it Disclosure Blass was a contributor and editor for Engadget from until Evan BlassThere are glorious images of the forthcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra The squarish smartwatch looks to feature a gray exterior with orange accents It also boasts a durable looking band that recalls the one originally introduced alongside the Apple Watch Ultra The watch also seems to have eschewed the typical spring pin connector and replaced it with a new system that once again recalls Apple s connector Evan BlassThe Galaxy Watch comes in a new olive green colorway though the design looks almost identical to the Watch There s the same spring pin band connector and alternative gold and silver colorways That green exterior sure does pop though nbsp Evan BlassImages of the Galaxy Buds and Buds Pro were also leaked though there s some confusion here While Blass did publish images of two different pairs of earbuds there s no branding so it s impossible to tell which is which In any event both of these are stemmed earbuds with one featuring an open design just like Apple s entry level AirPods It s likely though unconfirmed that the open design represents the standard Buds That leaves the one with the silicone eartips as the Buds Pro Samsung hasn t revealed any of the specs for the above items though an additional leak suggests the Watch will be available in a millimeter size with an unnamed three nanometer chip powering the whole thing It ll also allegedly feature a new BioActive Sensor for health metrics and of course plenty of AI bells and whistles nbsp Additionally the upcoming event should reveal new foldables and the long awaited Galaxy Ring fitness device Samsung will livestream Unpacked on its YouTube channel main website and Newsroom site at AM ET on July This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2024-06-27 17:10:14 |
科学 | NYT > Science | ISS Astronauts Take Shelter After Russian Satellite Breaks Up In Space | https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/27/science/russian-satellite-debris-iss.html | The cause of the incident which added to a growing amount of dangerous space junk in low Earth orbit remains unknown | 2024-06-27 17:24:56 |
科学 | NYT > Science | Purdue Opioid Settlement on Verge of Collapse After Supreme Court Ruling | https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/27/health/purdue-pharma-sackler-opioid-supreme-court.html | Plaintiffs and the company vowed to renegotiate but the talks will be challenging after the court struck down a provision the Sacklers had insisted on in exchange for billion | 2024-06-27 17:31:54 |
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