| IT |
気になる、記になる… |
【セール】ロジクールの人気マウス『MX Master 4』が10%オフで販売中 |
https://taisy0.com/2026/04/22/222441.html
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amazon,mxmaster,グラファイトカラーモデル |
2026-04-22 14:42:07 |
| Program |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
8BitDo の小型コントローラー(ゲームパッド)のファームウェアをアップデートする + Gamepad API で動作確認 |
https://qiita.com/youtoy/items/3a150b02b25bd05474e2
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bitdo,gamepadapi,アップデート |
2026-04-22 23:45:58 |
| Program |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【小ネタ】特定状況でのデータ転送の工夫 |
https://qiita.com/t-kigi/items/81faa2724312edf1e73a
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インスタ,インスタンス,データ転送 |
2026-04-22 23:53:52 |
| 海外TECH |
Ars Technica |
Indian med student rakes in thousands with AI-generated MAGA hottie |
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/04/indian-med-student-rakes-in-thousands-with-ai-generated-maga-hottie/
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Emily Hart is a young AI created conservative woman who likes to take off her clothes |
2026-04-22 14:13:01 |
| 海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Louisville Apple Store set for a $1M storefront upgrade |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/26/04/22/louisville-apple-store-set-for-a-1m-storefront-upgrade?utm_source=rss
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An Apple Store in Louisville Kentucky will soon be getting a big facelift with the store renovation expected to cost a cool million Apple Oxmoor Image Credit AppleApple Oxmoor on Shelbyville Road Louisville Kentucky is a store that has a lot of glass in the front as well as a courtyard While Apple only moved into the store in September it has decided six and a half years later to give it an upgrade A permit filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design spotted by Louisville Business First reveals that Apple is planning to make some big changes Alterations are said to be valued at about a million dollars Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2026-04-22 14:31:40 |
| 海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple may be about to post another blockbuster quarter |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/26/04/22/apple-may-be-about-to-post-another-blockbuster-quarter?utm_source=rss
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An analysis of Apple s financials by JP Morgan suggests that Apple is heading into its earnings report with iPhone supply and demand imbalances largely settled leaving margins and cost pressure as the issues that will decide the rest iPhone In an earnings preview seen by AppleInsider JPMorgan says investors already have a clear read on iPhone performance in the current cycle Focus is now turning to profitability as rising component costs begin to weigh more heavily on results JPMorgan expects revenue of about billion for the March quarter ahead of consensus with iPhone sales driving most of the upside Mac sales are also expected to contribute supported by recent product updates and steady upgrade demand Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2026-04-22 14:12:46 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Here’s to the stable ones: In praise of Tim Cook |
https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/heres-to-the-stable-ones-in-praise-of-tim-cook-144850435.html?src=rss
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Tim Cook s tenure as Apple CEO ends September when he takes the role of executive chair He will be replaced by John Ternus a year Apple veteran and head of its hardware engineering division I get the sense Cook s professional obituaries will focus on his steady hand execution success and lack of intra company drama All of those are virtues but I suspect the media ever in love with a narrative of its own concoction will use them as cudgels Consider this an attempt to balance the record ahead of Cook s damning with the faintest of praise Cook is quiet and private making it easy to paint him as a bland managerialist who coasted on the success of the iPhone In Ternus Apple once again has a product guy at its helm a term loaded with enough subtext to sink a battleship You can feel the implication that it s only product guys who have the vision taste and knowledge to innovate By extension Cook was never quot a real nerd quot but an empty finance guy that never understood what makes Apple tick If there s one thing Silicon Valley loves more than money it s a mercurial genius upon whom they can rest their dreams Figures with a capital V vision who invent new product categories with a flick of a wrist captains of industry who inspire awe and devotion And making enough money that even a Rockefeller would start thinking quot gosh that s a bit much quot The Jobsian myth making obscures his talents and minimizes the number of misses he had along the way Jobs first tenure at Apple ended in failure and NeXT for all its innovation didn t survive as a standalone hardware maker Many of his ideas were too big and ambitious to succeed and his refusal to compromise made them sink His time in the wilderness made him a better manager and a far better storyteller But to suggest Jobs was gifted with Midas touch is wrong since for all his vision and taste he needed strong execution Kimberly White via Getty ImagesIt doesn t help that Jobs is the ur example of Silicon Valley s tech genius founder which means so many there have never stopped looking for his successor The title of the next Steve Jobs has been diluted to the point of meaninglessness at this point given the list of nominees Those include Elizabeth Holmes Elon Musk Adam Neumann Trevor Milton Sam Altman and Travis Kalanick Given that sort of company I m sure Cook is delighted when people say he s no Steve Jobs I suspect in part Cook was seen as a mere employee derogatory rather than a startup founder who built something himself That obscures his success first at IBM and Intelligent Electronics where he took up a COO role at Even in an industry that treasures youth I doubt these companies would elevate someone as young as Cook unless he was damn good And when he got to Apple in his role was to make the wheels of the company turn We may laud Jobs and Ive for dreaming up the products but to quote Jobs himself real artists ship By that metric Cook was the real artist When Cook took over as Apple CEO it was just weeks before Jobs passed away in what must have been a very hard time Holding the company together after such a shock while grieving for your own loss must have been an enormous challenge And while Cook had Jobs army of lieutenants around him it was upon Cook to actually lead that team That he then took Apple to the outrageous success it is today is proof of his ability to actually make things happen Think about how it was Cook that used Apple s initial success to make good deals with manufacturers that wound up boxing out so many of its rivals I m sure Cook lacks the taste and vision of a Jobs or an Ive and instead relies upon the skill of his team I m not sure why that would be painted as a bad thing given the roster of people Apple pays to have such taste If Cook is lacking in taste he s not lacking in humility and clearly knows well enough to not meddle in things Friends that s not the sign of a bad leader it s the sign of a good one who makes his team feel trusted respected and listened to Think about how rapidly Cook democratized the Apple keynotes making stars of many of its senior executives rather than trying to put on a Steve Jobs tribute act His tenure as CEO wasn t flawless Hiring John Browett to replace Ron Johnson at Retail was an early error ーbut one that Cook was smart enough to correct just six months later The power struggles with Scott Forstall could be a miss given Ive s instincts around user interface design On the product front we had the embarrassment of AirPower the stop start work on the Mac Pro and the muted rollout of the Vision Pro The lack of proactive management of the App Store and the opacity of its workings counts as a big strike too I m sure we ll get some chatter about the Apple Car project from people who thought that was ever a good idea As for the Trump Stuff I have some sympathy for Cook who probably didn t expect to play diplomat when he took the job His ties to the current administration have tainted his reputation even if his engagement seems finely calibrated As CEO of Apple he s responsible for around people and has legal obligations as the head of a public company As much as he may wish to flick the bird at the Commander in Chief he has to tread a fine line And it will be for him to wrestle with his own conscience to decide if he did the right thing down the line One of the pitfalls of a sustained period of success is that people lose sight of how things were in the bad old days You can anticipate the editorials saying Cook failed on AI because he wisely avoided not launching head first into a boondoggle Failed on launching a new product category in the post Jobs world even though the Apple Watch and AirPods are on their own a bigger business than some major corporations Failed by building a subscription and services business despite every single hardware company in the world doing the same thing I d say Cook s judgment was far better than anyone has given him credit for and he s made plenty of earth shattering changes of his own Think about Apple Silicon and how it has upended the order of things in the chip world almost inadvertently taking a wrecking ball to Intel s dominance A technology transition that was so seamless so undramatic and yet with so many dividends that the idea of Apple using other people s chips in its hardware feels like ancient history nbsp To all of those people I d say look ーlook ーwith your own stupid eyes at the MacBook Neo Look at a company that found a way to produce hardware like that with performance like that for that sort of price The MacBook Neo is so good and so cheap that it s made the rest of the consumer electronics industry look like incompetents It may not be a shiny new gadget you can show off to the envy of your early adopter friends but it s going to make a meaningful difference for countless people We can all agree that no kid is going to hang a poster of Tim Cook on their bedroom wall in the same way they might with Jobs or even Musk I don t think that s a bad thing because Cook s legacy isn t in headlines or fawning biopics it s in a legacy of actually getting things done This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2026-04-22 14:48:50 |
| 科学 |
NYT > Science |
Pace of N.I.H. Funding Slows Further in Trump’s Second Year |
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/22/science/trump-nih-funding-research.html
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The agency has approved far fewer new grants than it did in years past A renewed effort to screen for disfavored terms and a loss of personnel are contributing |
2026-04-22 14:01:51 |
| 科学 |
NYT > Science |
Musk’s SpaceX Goals Shift Ahead of Its I.P.O. |
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/22/technology/elon-musk-spacex-ipo-goals.html
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As SpaceX prepares to go public Mr Musk has proposed moonshots that differ from the company s original aim of reaching Mars |
2026-04-22 14:56:26 |
| 科学 |
NYT > Science |
‘Free Births’ Are a New Pregnancy Trend. Critics Warn About Serious Risks. |
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/22/science/free-birth-wild-pregancy-risks-home-birth.html
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Promoters of free birthing reject any type of medical intervention during pregnancy or delivery The movement has been trending on social media but critics warn it poses serious risks |
2026-04-22 14:07:23 |
| YouTube Channels |
google |
Celebrating our beautiful planet #GoogleDoodle |
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K3ynt_Z0gOw
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No place like home 🌎Today we celebrate Earth Day with a cinematic voyage through the hidden corners of the world and the beautiful wonders of this planet Here is a closer look at the landscapes that created today s GoogleDoodle G United Kingdom EuropeO Canada North AmericaO Argentina South AmericaG Australia OceaniaL Senegal Africa E Indonesia AsiaExplore for yourself on Google Earth or using Satellite View on Google Maps Images courtesy of Airbus Vexcel Imaging U S Inc Data SIO NOAA U S Navy NGA GEBCO Maxar Technologies Landsat Copernicus CNES Airbus |
2026-04-22 14:17:53 |
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