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  • Twitchが体の「親密な場所」をグリーンスクリーンにしてゲームを実況するのを禁止に

    Twitchがガイドラインを更新し、着衣した状態の胸や尻などを長時間映すことを禁止しました。その背景には、胸や尻にクロマキー合成でゲーム画面などを投影する「グリーンスクリーンメタ」の流行があります。 なお、この記事にはセンシティブな画像が掲載されているため、閲覧の際は注意してください。 Twitch Bans Using ‘Intimate’ Body Parts As Green Screens https://kotaku.com/twitch-green-screen-meta-community-guidelines-update-1851370282 主に女性ストリーマーによる性的な配信がたびたび問題となっているTwitchでは、トップレスに見える服装をしつつカメラに胸を映さないようにした「トップレスメタ」が過去に流行し、これが原因で性的コンテンツに関するポリシーが二転三転するな

      Twitchが体の「親密な場所」をグリーンスクリーンにしてゲームを実況するのを禁止に
    • Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked

      Watch Our Google Algorithm Leak Webinar Replay Google, if you’re reading this, it’s too late. Ok. Cracks knuckles. Let’s get right to the Google algorithm leak. Internal documentation for Google Search’s Content Warehouse API has been discovered. Google’s internal microservices appear to mirror what Google Cloud Platform offers and the internal version of documentation for the deprecated Document

        Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked
      • 【重要なお知らせ】3D配信計画の変更について|カバー株式会社 公式note

        English follows Japanese. いつもホロライブプロダクションとタレントへの応援をありがとうございます。 今回は、タレントの活動周年や誕生日を記念して行うスタジオでの3D配信(以下、記念3D配信)に関する重要な変更についてお伝えいたします。 ホロライブプロダクションでは原則として、コロナ禍の影響を除き、活動周年や誕生日にあわせて年に最大2回の記念3D配信の機会を、3Dお披露目後のタレントに提供してまいりました。 これらの配信はタレントとスタッフが協力して、常に配信の質の向上に努め、豪華な音楽ライブや多数のゲスト出演で盛大にお祝いし、日頃の応援への感謝と最高のエンターテイメントをファンの皆さんに届けることを目指してきました。しかし、この素晴らしい体験の裏には、タレントとスタッフ双方にかかる大きなプレッシャーと負担がありました。 タレントは年2回の記念3D配信のための多大な

          【重要なお知らせ】3D配信計画の変更について|カバー株式会社 公式note
        • Feedly + ChatGPTで、毎朝 自分専用のポッドキャストを自動生成する仕組みを作った|鈴木慎吾 / TSUMIKI INC.

          毎朝、デザイン系の英語記事を10件ほどおすすめしてくれるSlackボットです。このボットは現在も問題なく稼働し続けていますが、毎朝のニュースは文字で読むよりも音声として聞いたほうが負担が少なく続けられそうです。 そこで、このSlackボットを拡張して、毎朝デザインニュースのポッドキャストを自動生成する仕組みを作ることにしました。 成果物はじめに成果物について。完成したポッドキャストは毎朝SpotifyとApple Podcastで配信しています。 おおまかな処理の流れ開発前に想定した処理の流れは以下の通りです。 毎朝ポッドキャストが自動で配信される理想的なフロー自分はコンテンツ制作者ではなく、あくまでリスナーというスタンスを取りたいため、ワークフローに自分が介在しない完全自動化が理想です。 ところが、Sound Cloud APIの利用に必要なアプリケーション登録の受付が現在停止しているこ

            Feedly + ChatGPTで、毎朝 自分専用のポッドキャストを自動生成する仕組みを作った|鈴木慎吾 / TSUMIKI INC.
          • Learning Zig

            home Learning Zig Welcome to Learning Zig, an introduction to the Zig programming language. This guide aims to make you comfortable with Zig. It assumes prior programming experience, though not in any particular language. Zig is under heavy development and both the Zig language and its standard library are constantly evolving. This guide targets the latest development version of Zig. However, it's

            • なぜ、エンジニアの"フロー状態"は見落とされるのか? 継続的なフロー状態が開発生産性を高める

              前回は「開発生産性」という言葉の広さから、きちんと組織のレイヤーを構造化しながら用語を分けてオーバーラップする部分を繋げていきましょうという話を紹介しました。第2回となる今回は、開発チームに焦点を当てていきます。ソフトウェア開発の現場では、Four Keysを中心とした「開発生産性のメトリクスはどうあるべきか」 や「認知負荷を下げるエコシステムはどう設計するべきか」といった議論が頻繁に行われています。こうしたソフトウェアアーキテクチャから生まれる開発生産性に関する議論はとても重要であり効果が高いものです。本記事ではそうした議論とは少し離れ、「エンジニアの継続的なフロー状態が生む開発生産性への重要度と、組織が開発チームに対する不安の定量化によるフロー状態の軽視がなぜ起こるのか」という観点で解説します。 以前の記事 【第1回】「開発生産性」はエンジニア"だけ"のモノではなくなった?──開発組織

                なぜ、エンジニアの"フロー状態"は見落とされるのか? 継続的なフロー状態が開発生産性を高める
              • LLMを用いたガチャ指向ゲーム開発 - ABAの日誌

                自分の気に入るゲームが生成されるまでひたすらLLMを回す。これを仮にガチャ指向ゲーム開発と呼ぼう。 Claude 3.5 Sonnet のような高性能なLLMの登場で、LLMに簡単なゲームのアイデア作成からその実装までをさせることが可能になってきた。LLMから出てくるゲームの多くは、凡庸だったり、バランスが悪かったり、正しく実装できていなかったりする。でも、繰り返しLLMにゲームを生成させることで、面白い挙動をする、ゲーム一歩手前のコードを、稀に得ることができる。これを得るまでの行為がゲームガチャだ。 例えば、 上記のプロンプトに「fragile pillars」というテーマを与えると、以下のゲームを提案してくる。 Pillar Paraglider: Control a paraglider flying through a course of fragile pillars. The

                  LLMを用いたガチャ指向ゲーム開発 - ABAの日誌
                • My Text Edtior is Not Open Source

                  My Text Edtior is Not Open Source 2024-01-02 I’ve been using Sublime Text on and off for longer than I can remember. I think Sublime has been around since the start of my “real” career over 10 years ago, but I could be mistaken1. It certainly feels that long. And in that time I have never gotten upset with Sublime. I’ve never rage quit or ran into an issue of Sublime not being able to do the thing

                  • Async Rust Is A Bad Language

                    But to get at whatever the hell I mean by that, we need to talk about why async Rust exists in the first place. Let’s talk about: Modern Concurrency: They’re Green, They’re Mean, & They Ate My Machine Suppose we want our code to go fast. We have two big problems to solve: We want to use the whole computer. Code runs on CPUs, and in 2023, even my phone has eight of the damn things. If I want to use

                      Async Rust Is A Bad Language
                    • Making a 3D Modeler, in C, in a Week

                      Last fall I participated in a week long programming event called the Wheel Reinvention Jam. The point of the Jam was to revisit existing software systems with fresh eyes. I ended up making a 3D modeler called “ShapeUp”. This post will make more sense if you watch the video demo of ShapeUp before reading more. You can try ShapeUp in your browser. This is what it looks like: Mike Wazowski modeled in

                        Making a 3D Modeler, in C, in a Week
                      • Multi-tenancy is what’s hard about scaling web services

                        January 14, 2024 Multi-tenancy is what’s hard about scaling web services Computers have gotten so ridiculously fast that there is scarcely any organization in the world that can overwhelm a web-based information system running on a single server. All the complexity and sophistication required to run web services today stem from multi-tenancy. From having a single system serve millions of users at

                          Multi-tenancy is what’s hard about scaling web services
                        • LogLog Games

                          The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

                          • Amazon ElastiCache Serverless for Redis and Memcached is now available | Amazon Web Services

                            AWS News Blog Amazon ElastiCache Serverless for Redis and Memcached is now available Today, we are announcing the availability of Amazon ElastiCache Serverless, a new serverless option that allows customers to create a cache in under a minute and instantly scale capacity based on application traffic patterns. ElastiCache Serverless is compatible with two popular open-source caching solutions, Redi

                              Amazon ElastiCache Serverless for Redis and Memcached is now available | Amazon Web Services
                            • Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet

                              Today, we’re launching Claude 3.5 Sonnet—our first release in the forthcoming Claude 3.5 model family. Claude 3.5 Sonnet raises the industry bar for intelligence, outperforming competitor models and Claude 3 Opus on a wide range of evaluations, with the speed and cost of our mid-tier model, Claude 3 Sonnet. Claude 3.5 Sonnet is now available for free on Claude.ai and the Claude iOS app, while Clau

                                Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet
                              • Migrating from Zod to Valibot: A Comparative Experience | Matthew Kwong

                                Friday, January 12, 2024 Migrating from Zod to Valibot: A Comparative Experience I've recently migrated the validation part of the contact form of my website (a.k.a. this website) from Zod to Valibot. And I would like to share with you the experience. What is Valibot? Valibot is commonly known as the "Zod alternative with a smaller bundle size". Similar to Zod, it is a schema validation library. I

                                  Migrating from Zod to Valibot: A Comparative Experience | Matthew Kwong
                                • メッセージアプリ「Telegram」が「匿名性が高い」アプリと扱われているのはイメージで実際には全然そんなことはない

                                  ジョンズ・ホプキンス大学の暗号学者であるマシュー・グリーン氏が、「Telegramが匿名性の高いアプリだという間違った考えがインターネット上に広まっている」と警鐘を鳴らし、なぜ間違っているのかについてブログで解説しました。 Is Telegram really an encrypted messaging app? – A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2024/08/25/telegram-is-not-really-an-encrypted-messaging-app/ 事の発端は2024年8月24日にTelegramの創設者兼CEOであるパーヴェル・ドゥーロフが「Telegramアプリを通じて行われている麻薬密売・マネーロンダリング・児童ポルノといっ

                                    メッセージアプリ「Telegram」が「匿名性が高い」アプリと扱われているのはイメージで実際には全然そんなことはない
                                  • Optimizing your LLM in production

                                    Note: This blog post is also available as a documentation page on Transformers. Large Language Models (LLMs) such as GPT3/4, Falcon, and LLama are rapidly advancing in their ability to tackle human-centric tasks, establishing themselves as essential tools in modern knowledge-based industries. Deploying these models in real-world tasks remains challenging, however: To exhibit near-human text unders

                                      Optimizing your LLM in production
                                    • Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction - cl-fast-ecs by Andrew

                                      Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction In this series of tutorials, we will delve into creating simple 2D games in Common Lisp. The result of the first part will be a development environment setup and a basic simulation displaying a 2D scene with a large number of physical objects. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with some high-level programming language, has a gener

                                        Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction - cl-fast-ecs by Andrew
                                      • World Trade Center Collapse on 9/11/2001 (short), Upscaled to 4K 60P

                                        Footage I filmed of the World Trade Center Collapsing on 9/11/2001. Filmed from the roof of 64 St Marks Place in NYC on a Sony VX2000 with teleconverter. Upscaled to 4K 60p using Topaz Video AI. For historical archival purposes only. Clarification: Here are some additional notes to address a few questions that I have been constantly receiving. I woke up that day and realized everyone was out on

                                          World Trade Center Collapse on 9/11/2001 (short), Upscaled to 4K 60P
                                        • We've added JavaScript-native RPC to Cloudflare Workers

                                          We've added JavaScript-native RPC to Cloudflare Workers2024-04-05 Cloudflare Workers now features a built-in RPC (Remote Procedure Call) system enabling seamless Worker-to-Worker and Worker-to-Durable Object communication, with almost no boilerplate. You just define a class: export class MyService extends WorkerEntrypoint { sum(a, b) { return a + b; } } And then you call it: let three = await env.

                                            We've added JavaScript-native RPC to Cloudflare Workers
                                          • Japanese manga artist Ashihara Hinako found dead days after protesting TV version of her work

                                            Ashihara Hinako, a 50-year-old Japanese manga artist, has been found dead near Tokyo. Japanese media report that the police are treating the matter as a possible suicide after finding a note at her home on Monday. Ashihara was the author of the “Sexy Tanaka-san” manga, which was initially published by Shogakukan. Nippon Television began airing a 10-part live-action adaptation in October of last ye

                                              Japanese manga artist Ashihara Hinako found dead days after protesting TV version of her work
                                            • Scrum Guide (LeSS Version)

                                              Purpose of the Scrum Guide Scrum is a framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products. This Guide contains the definition of Scrum. This definition consists of Scrum’s roles, events, artifacts, and the rules that bind them together. Each element of the framework serves a specific purpose that is essential to the overall value and results realized with Scrum. Changing the core

                                                Scrum Guide (LeSS Version)
                                              • World Trade Center Collapse on 9/11/2001 (short), Original Footage

                                                Footage I filmed of the World Trade Center Collapsing on 9/11/2001. Filmed from the roof of 64 St Marks Place in NYC on a Sony VX2000 with teleconverter. For historical archival purposes only. Clarification: Here are some additional notes to address a few questions that I have been constantly receiving. I woke up that day and realized everyone was out on the streets staring south. When I looked

                                                  World Trade Center Collapse on 9/11/2001 (short), Original Footage
                                                • Daily Life:ヒュームの帰納の問題の再発見

                                                  April 14, 2024 ヒュームの帰納の問題の再発見 ヒュームの帰納の問題は現代の科学哲学で帰納をめぐる哲学的問題を紹介する際、必ずといっていいほど言及される。このように定番になっていることから、「ヒュームの帰納の問題」がヒュームが『人間本性論』を公にして以来一貫して哲学の大問題として論じられてきたような印象を持つ人も多いかもしれない。かく言う私自身も科学哲学の歴史について調べ始めるまで、当然のようにヒュームの帰納の問題が二百数十年来の大問題だったと想定してきた。 しかし、少し調べれば分かるように、19世紀前半から中頃にかけての「帰納」をめぐる論争(ハーシェル、ヒューウェル、ミルらによるもの)では、ヒュームが指摘した論点は全く顧みられていない(このあたりは『科学哲学の源流をたどる』でも少し紹介したし、以下でも触れる)。では、ヒュームの帰納の問題を哲学的問題圏の中央へと押し出したのは誰

                                                  • Donald Trump Told Me Disabled Americans "Should Just Die"

                                                    When my uncle was elected President, I recognized what a highly privileged position I would be in. I would have some access to the White House. And as long as that was true, I wanted to make sure I used that access for something positive. I was eager to champion something my wife, Lisa, and I were deeply passionate about, something we lived every day: the challenges for individuals with intellectu

                                                      Donald Trump Told Me Disabled Americans "Should Just Die"
                                                    • Airfoil – Bartosz Ciechanowski

                                                      The dream of soaring in the sky like a bird has captivated the human mind for ages. Although many failed, some eventually succeeded in achieving that goal. These days we take air transportation for granted, but the physics of flight can still be puzzling. In this article we’ll investigate what makes airplanes fly by looking at the forces generated by the flow of air around the aircraft’s wings. Mo

                                                        Airfoil – Bartosz Ciechanowski
                                                      • 5-Minute DevOps: Feature Team Strawman Fallacy

                                                        StrawmanRecently, I’ve had conversations about team structure, specifically whether development teams should be organized around features or product capabilities. During those conversations, it became clear that Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) agile coaches are adamant that teams should be organized around features. This article from LeSS hits all of their talking points. Now, I’m no agile coach, and it

                                                          5-Minute DevOps: Feature Team Strawman Fallacy
                                                        • Introducing humanfs (formerly fsx): A modern filesystem API for JavaScript - Human Who Codes

                                                          The JavaScript APIs we have today are so much better than those we had even a decade ago. Consider the transition for XMLHttpRequest to fetch(): the developer experience is dramatically better, allowing us to write more succinct, functional code that accomplishes the same thing. The introduction of promises for asynchronous programming allowed this change, along with a series of other changes that

                                                          • Blog - Private Cloud Compute: A new frontier for AI privacy in the cloud - Apple Security Research

                                                            Private Cloud Compute: A new frontier for AI privacy in the cloud Written by Apple Security Engineering and Architecture (SEAR), User Privacy, Core Operating Systems (Core OS), Services Engineering (ASE), and Machine Learning and AI (AIML) Apple Intelligence is the personal intelligence system that brings powerful generative models to iPhone, iPad, and Mac. For advanced features that need to reaso

                                                            • Spreadsheets are all you need.ai – A low-code way to learn AI

                                                              “I have seen nothing which could come close in traceability and accessibility to understand transformers and LLMs” Maximilian Hentschel (AI Principal Product Manager) Yesterday I knew nothing about how AI works. But today that changed thanks to these two awesome resources 👇@karpathy's Intro to Large Language Models: https://t.co/gcWxKwdI0U@ianand's Spreadsheets-are-all-you-need: https://t.co/E9LI

                                                              • The Man Who Killed Google Search

                                                                Wanna listen to this story instead? Check out this week's Better Offline podcast, "The Man That Destroyed Google Search," available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. This is the story of how Google Search died, and the people responsible for killing it. The story begins on February 5th 2019, when Ben Gomes, Google’s head of search, had a problem. Jerry Dischler,

                                                                  The Man Who Killed Google Search
                                                                • Prompt Like a Pro: 8 Tips and tricks for working with Copilot in Teams

                                                                  As a reminder, to have access to these features you need a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license! How to prompt like a pro Writing great prompts is the key to having better interactions with Microsoft Copilot in Teams. Just like talking to a co-worker, clear communication and certain techniques can help you get better results from some prompts than others. In this edition, we highlight how to prompt l

                                                                    Prompt Like a Pro: 8 Tips and tricks for working with Copilot in Teams
                                                                  • jj init — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho

                                                                    Assumed audience: People who have worked with Git or other modern version control systems like Mercurial, Darcs, Pijul, Bazaar, etc., and have at least a basic idea of how they work. Jujutsu is a new version control system from a software engineer at Google, where it is on track to replace Google’s existing version control systems (historically: Perforce, Piper, and Mercurial). I find it interesti

                                                                      jj init — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
                                                                    • Ridge Alkonis: The sailor who stoked Japanese resentment against the US

                                                                      A photo of a smiling Ridge Alkonis sitting with his family in a car after his release When the story of Ridge Alkonis first broke on 29 May 2021, it did not initially attract much attention in Japan. The US Navy officer had killed two Japanese citizens in a car accident during a trip to Mount Fuji - the victims were an 85-year-old woman and her son-in-law, aged 54. After pleading guilty to neglige

                                                                        Ridge Alkonis: The sailor who stoked Japanese resentment against the US
                                                                      • It’s time to admit that genes are not the blueprint for life

                                                                        DNA sequencing has become routine, but the roles of individual genes can be hard to be pin.Credit: Peter Menzel/SPL How Life Works: A User’s Guide to the New Biology Philip Ball Pan Macmillan (2024) For too long, scientists have been content in espousing the lazy metaphor of living systems operating simply like machines, says science writer Philip Ball in How Life Works. Yet, it’s important to be

                                                                          It’s time to admit that genes are not the blueprint for life
                                                                        • Automating dead code cleanup

                                                                          Meta’s Systematic Code and Asset Removal Framework (SCARF) has a subsystem for identifying and removing dead code. SCARF combines static and dynamic analysis of programs to detect dead code from both a business and programming language perspective. SCARF automatically creates change requests that delete the dead code identified from the program analysis, minimizing developer costs. In our last blo

                                                                            Automating dead code cleanup
                                                                          • Zen Browser

                                                                            Zen is the best way to browse the web.Beautifully designed, privacy-focused, and packed with features. We care about your experience, not your data. Download Zen Now Goodbye bad performanceWe are constantly tweak firefox's engine and settings to make it faster than ever. Learn more

                                                                            • Welcome to Developer Week 2024

                                                                              This post is also available in 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어, Deutsch, Français and Español. It’s time to ship. For us (that’s what Innovation Weeks are all about!), and also for our developers. Shipping itself is always fun, but getting there is not always easy. Bringing something from idea to life requires many stars to align. That’s what this week is all about — helping developers, including the two mil

                                                                                Welcome to Developer Week 2024
                                                                              • What the New York Times Missed: 71 More of the Best Books of the 21st Century

                                                                                Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell (2004) I should not have been surprised that the NYT list skewed heavily away from genre fiction—but missing Susanna Clarke’s world-changing doorstopper of a debut is a particular head-scratcher. On paper, the book still seems daunting in an almost comical way: a Regency-era epic (with footnotes and extensive digressions on philosophy, magic, politics

                                                                                  What the New York Times Missed: 71 More of the Best Books of the 21st Century
                                                                                • Building Meta’s GenAI Infrastructure

                                                                                  Marking a major investment in Meta’s AI future, we are announcing two 24k GPU clusters. We are sharing details on the hardware, network, storage, design, performance, and software that help us extract high throughput and reliability for various AI workloads. We use this cluster design for Llama 3 training. We are strongly committed to open compute and open source. We built these clusters on top of

                                                                                    Building Meta’s GenAI Infrastructure