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AWS AWS for SAP Improve supply chain resiliency and optimize costs using AWS Supply Chain with SAP S/4HANA https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsforsap/improve-supply-chain-resiliency-and-optimize-costs-using-aws-supply-chain-with-sap-s-4hana/ Introduction Managing modern supply chains comes with immense challenges such as global volatility transportation disruptions and unforeseen changes in customer demand all of which require supply chain agility scalability and innovation to address AWS Supply Chain offers a compelling option for customers to help overcome these challenges and transform their supply chain operations AWS Supply 2024-07-03 17:45:58
海外TECH Ars Technica “Everything’s frozen”: Ransomware locks credit union users out of bank accounts https://arstechnica.com/?p=2035180 Patelco Credit Union in Calif shut down numerous banking services after attack 2024-07-03 17:17:42
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Retro gold rush: which emulators are on the App Store, and what's coming https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/04/26/retro-gold-rush-these-emulators-are-coming-to-the-app-store-soon?utm_medium=rss Apple is allowing emulators on App Store Here s what s arrived and what s on the way to play your favorite retro games on your iPhone updated on July Emulators can bring retro gaming to the iPhoneThe early April changes to the App Store Review Guidelines reversed a rule that practically banned emulators from the App Store After the rule was removed it was expected that there would be a sudden rush of emulators being submitted to Apple for inclusion in the digital storefront Emulators for the iPhone have existed for a while but outside of the App Store as a side loadable app With Apple s changes some of the projects are making the transition and potentially gaining more traction from a larger user base in the process Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-07-03 17:14:31
海外TECH Engadget Prime Day deals have already discounted our favorite JLab wireless earbuds to only $20 https://www.engadget.com/prime-day-deals-have-already-discounted-our-favorite-jlab-wireless-earbuds-to-only-20-174550539.html?src=rss Amazon has Engadget s favorite pair of budget running headphones on sale for percent off The JLab Go Air Sport surprised us with its combination of affordability sound quality and battery life The hook style earphones are only when you click a off coupon The JLab Go Air Sport adopts the style of workout headphones with flexible hooks that wrap around the outside of your ears It makes them more comfortable and can help stabilize them during runs aerobics or other fitness routines with lots of quick or jerky movements Although you won t get sound quality equivalent to high end models that cost hundreds of dollars we found them to sound much better than expected a pleasant surprise for this price range They have three EQ modes Signature Balanced and Bass Boost which you can cycle through on the device ーno need to mess with an app The JLab Go Air Sport is IP rated for water and dust resistance so they should be fine if you get caught in the rain The JLab earphones have a solid eight hours of playtime on the headphones themselves and the charging adds another hours However one of our biggest gripes is that they have a bulky case with a USB A cable instead of USB C But at this price that s a relatively minor gripe Your Prime Day Shopping Guide See all of our Prime Day coverage Shop the best Prime Day deals on Yahoo Life Follow Engadget for Prime Day tech deals Hear from Autoblog s experts on the best Amazon Prime Day deals for your car garage and home and find Prime Day sales to shop on AOL handpicked just for you This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-07-03 17:45:50
海外TECH Engadget What Meta should change about Threads, one year in https://www.engadget.com/what-meta-should-change-about-threads-one-year-in-173036784.html?src=rss It s been a year since Meta pushed out Threads in an attempt to take on the platform now known as X At the time Mark Zuckerberg said that he hoped it would turn into a public conversations app with billion people on it Meta s timing was good Threads launched at a particularly chaotic moment for Twitter when many people were seeking out alternatives Threads saw million sign ups in its first day and the app has since grown to million monthly users according to Zuckerberg X has million monthly users according to Elon Musk But the earliest iteration of Threads still felt a little bit broken There was no web version and a lot of missing features The company promised interoperability with ActivityPub the open source standard that powers Mastodon and other apps in the fediverse but integration remains minimal One year later it s still not really clear what Threads is actually for Its leader has said that the goal isn t to replace Twitter but to create a public square for Instagram users and a less angry place for conversations But the service itself still has a number of issues that prevent it from realizing that vision If Meta really wants to make that happen here s what it should change Fix the For You algorithmIf you follow me on Threads then you probably already know this is my top complaint But Meta desperately needs to fix the algorithm that powers Threads default For You feed The algorithmic feed which is the default view in both the app and website is painfully slow It often surfaces days old posts even during major newsworthy moments when many people are posting about the same topic It s so bad it s become a running meme to post something along the lines of I can t wait to read about this on my For You feed tomorrow every time there s a major news event or trending story The algorithmic feed is also downright bizarre For a platform that was built off of Instagram an app that has extremely fine tuned recommendations and more than a decade of data about the topics I m interested in Threads appears to use none of it Instead it has a strange preference for intense personal stories from accounts I m entirely unconnected to In the last year I ve seen countless multi part Threads posts from complete strangers detailing childhood abuse eating disorders chronic illnesses domestic violence pet loss and other unimaginable horrors These are not posts I m seeking out by any means yet Meta s algorithm shoves them to the top of my feed I ve aggressively used Threads swipe gestures to try to rid my feed of excessive trauma dumping and it s helped to some extent But it hasn t improved the number of strange posts I see from completely random individuals At this moment the top two posts in my feed are from an event planner offering to share wedding tips and a woman describing a phone call from her health insurance company Both posts are hours old These types of posts have led to blogger Max Read dubbing Threads the gas leak social network because they make it feel as if everyone is suffering some kind of minor brain damage Stop avoiding news politics and anything potentially sensitive Look I get why Meta has been cautious when it comes to content moderation on Threads The company doesn t exactly have a great track record on issues like extremism health misinformation or genocide inciting hate speech It s not surprising they would want to avoid similar headlines about Threads But if Meta wants Threads to be a public square it can t preemptively block searches for topics like COVID and vaccines just because they are potentially sensitive Instagram head Adam Mosseri claimed this measure was temporary last October If Meta wants Threads to be a public square it shouldn t automatically throttle political content from users recommendations and Threads leaders shouldn t assume that users don t want to see news DMs DMs DMsA year in it s painfully clear that a platform like Threads is hamstrung without a proper direct messaging feature For some reason Threads leaders especially Mosseri have been adamantly opposed to creating a separate inbox for the app Instead users hoping to privately connect with someone on Threads are forced to switch over to Instagram and hope the person they are trying to reach accepts new message requests There is an in app way to send a Threads post to an Instagram friend but this depends on you already being connected on Instagram Exactly why Threads can t have its own messaging feature isn t exactly clear Mosseri has suggested that it doesn t make sense to build a new inbox for the app but that ignores the fact that many people use Instagram and Threads very differently Which brings me to Decouple Threads from InstagramMeta has said that the reason why it was able to get Threads out the door so quickly was largely thanks to Instagram Threads was created using a lot of Instagram s code and infrastructure which also helped the company get tens of millions of people to sign up for the app on day one But continuing to require an Instagram account to use Threads makes little sense a year on For one it shuts out a not insignificant number of people who may be interested in Threads but don t want to be on Instagram There s also the fact that the apps though they share some design elements are completely different kinds of services And many people myself included use Instagram and Threads very differently A public square platform like Threads works best for public facing accounts where conversations can have maximum visibility But most people I know use their Instagram accounts for personal updates like family photos And while you can have different visibility settings for each app you shouldn t be forced to link the two accounts This also means that if you want to use Threads anonymously you would need to create an entirely new Instagram account to serve as a login for the corresponding Threads account It seems that Meta is at least considering this Mosseri said in an interview with Platformer that the company is working on things like Threads only accounts and wants the app to become more independent These aren t the only factors that will determine whether Threads will be as Zuckerberg has speculated Meta s next billion user app Meta will eventually need to make money from the service which is currently advertising free But before Meta s multibillion dollar ad machine can be pointed at Threads the company will need to better explain who its newest app is actually for This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-07-03 17:30:36
科学 NYT > Science NOAA Flies Through the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Beryl https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/03/climate/hurricane-beryl-wind-speeds.html Gathering data from directly inside the storm can help emergency managers prepare for what s to come 2024-07-03 17:30:03
科学 NYT > Science V. Craig Jordan, Who Discovered a Key Breast Cancer Drug, Dies at 76 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/03/science/v-craig-jordan-dead.html He found that a failed contraceptive tamoxifen could block the growth of cancer cells opening up a whole new class of treatment 2024-07-03 17:18:48

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