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  • ADHDの診断は受けていないものの注意力不足だと感じる人のためのライフハック - GIGAZINE

    ついつい約束の時間に遅刻してしまう、二度と破らないと誓った締め切りをまた破ってしまうなど、自身の注意力不足を実感したことがある人は少なくないはず。ADHDの正式な診断を受けているかどうかにかかわらず、注意力を発揮するのが苦手な人を支援するための戦略を、コロラド大学の心理学者であるロブ・ローゼンタール氏がまとめました。 These strategies and life hacks can help anyone with ADHD, as well as those who struggle with attention problems but don't have a diagnosis https://theconversation.com/these-strategies-and-life-hacks-can-help-anyone-with-adhd-as-well-as-tho

      ADHDの診断は受けていないものの注意力不足だと感じる人のためのライフハック - GIGAZINE
    • ベッドの下にペットボトルを投げる理由は? CAが教える、ホテルで役立つ7つのライフハック|Pen Online

      ベッドの下にペットボトルを投げる理由は? CAが教える、ホテルで役立つ7つのライフハック Culture 旅 2023.02.23 文:佐藤まきこ 普段から宿泊を伴う仕事が多いキャビンアテンダント。世界各国のさまざまなホテルに滞在している彼らには、ホテルで安全かつ快適に過ごすハックがある。SNSで話題になっている、CA流の目から鱗のライフハックを紹介しよう。 @esthersturrus After much asking Part 2! 💙 #hotelhacks #hotel #hacks #blowthisup #myklmmoment #klm #klmcrew #crewklm #klmairlines #klmroyaldutchairlines #flightattendant #stewardess #workingmode #cabincrew #cabincrewli

        ベッドの下にペットボトルを投げる理由は? CAが教える、ホテルで役立つ7つのライフハック|Pen Online
      • 邦訳の刊行が期待される洋書を紹介しまくることにする(2024年版) - YAMDAS現更新履歴

        さて、私的ゴールデンウィーク恒例企画である「邦訳の刊行が期待される洋書を紹介しまくることにする」の季節である(過去回は「洋書紹介特集」カテゴリから辿れます)。 以前から書いているが、このブログは一度の更新で5つのエントリを公開するのを通例としており、そうするとそのうちひとつくらいは洋書を紹介するエントリを紛れ込ませることができる。そのおかげで、この一年ブログで紹介してきた洋書をまとめるだけで、今回も全38冊(ワオ!)の洋書を紹介できるわけだ。 ご存じの通りの円安の進行のせいで、これから翻訳書の刊行にブレーキがかかるのかもしれない。それは大きな損失だと思う。また先日ある場所で、日本のネットユーザがますます海外の情報に目を向けなくなったという話が出たのだが、翻訳書が減少したら、その傾向にも拍車がかかるかもしれない。面白そうな洋書を知ったら取り上げることで、その傾向に抗いたいのである。 まぁ、こ

          邦訳の刊行が期待される洋書を紹介しまくることにする(2024年版) - YAMDAS現更新履歴
        • 今だからこそ活用したい2023年版「RSS情報収集術」

          ところで皆さま、RSSってご存じでしょうか? まさかこんなことをブログ記事の冒頭で問いかける日がやってこようとは、このブログをはじめた2008年頃には想像するできていませんでした。 2000年代後半にもてはやされたWeb2.0というバズワード、RSSはその核心ともいえる技術であり、ブログやPodcastなど新たなメディアを購読する手段としてもてはやされていたのです。 もちろん、僕のブログもRSSを出力していて、RSSリーダーと呼ばれるアプリ・サービスで購読することができます。 昨今では、YoutubeやnoteといったサービスにUGC(User Generated Contents)が収斂されつつあり、ユーザの消費行動がそれらサービスが提供するアプリ中心に移行しました。 個別分散的に生成されるブログ記事というコンテンツを集約するRSSリーダーは、メインストリームでこそなくなってしまいました

            今だからこそ活用したい2023年版「RSS情報収集術」
          • [PDF]Serving Netflix Video at 400Gb/s on FreeBSD - NETFLIX, Drew Gallatin at EuroBSDCon 2021

            Serving Netflix Video at 400Gb/s on FreeBSD Drew Gallatin EuroBSDCon 2021 Outline: ● Motivation ● Description of production platform ● Description of workload ● To NUMA or not to NUMA? ● Inline Hardware (NIC) kTLS ● Alternate platforms Motivation: ● Since 2020, Netflix has been able to serve 200Gb/s of TLS encrypted video traffic from a single server. ● How can we serve ~400Gb/s of video from the s

            • Interview with a Pornhub Web Developer

              Regardless of your stance on pornography, it would be impossible to deny the massive impact the adult website industry has had on pushing the web forward. From pushing the browser's video limits to pushing ads through WebSocket so ad blockers don't detect them, you have to be clever to innovate at the bleeding edge of the web. I was recently lucky enough to interview a Web Developer at the web's l

                Interview with a Pornhub Web Developer
              • CompressGPT: Decrease Token Usage 70%

                I saw @VictorTaelin's tweet recently on increasing the effective context window for GPT-* by asking the LLM to compress a prompt which is then fed into another instance of the same model. This seemed like a neat trick, but in practice presents some issues; the compression can be lossy, crucial instructions can be lost, and less characters != less tokens. I set out to build a more usable version of

                  CompressGPT: Decrease Token Usage 70%
                • GitHub Protips: Tips, tricks, hacks, and secrets from Lee Reilly

                  CommunityProductGitHub Protips: Tips, tricks, hacks, and secrets from Lee ReillyCheck out Lee Reilly’s top ten tips and tricks to help you hack your GitHub experience. You won’t believe tip number eight! This is the second in a series of posts featuring protips from GitHubbers. This post highlights some great browser extensions, URL hacks, keyboard shortcuts, plus a few dad jokes. I’ve been using

                    GitHub Protips: Tips, tricks, hacks, and secrets from Lee Reilly
                  • WebAssembly Interface Types: Interoperate with All the Things! – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                    WebAssembly Interface Types: Interoperate with All the Things! People are excited about running WebAssembly outside the browser. That excitement isn’t just about WebAssembly running in its own standalone runtime. People are also excited about running WebAssembly from languages like Python, Ruby, and Rust. Why would you want to do that? A few reasons: Make “native” modules less complicated Runtimes

                      WebAssembly Interface Types: Interoperate with All the Things! – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
                    • Modern CSS in Real Life

                      Hey! Chris Coyier here. This is a blog-itized version of a presentation I created. It started life as a Keynote file which I presented in person at RenderATL in June of 2023. I put a lot of work into it! I’m so grateful to everyone who came and saw it. But you can’t beat the reach of websites! I decided I should get some more mileage out of it by sharing it here in an adapted form. I suppose you s

                        Modern CSS in Real Life
                      • Blogged Answers: A (Mostly) Complete Guide to React Rendering Behavior

                        Random musings on React, Redux, and more, by Redux maintainer Mark "acemarke" Erikson This is a post in the Blogged Answers series. Details on how React rendering behaves, and how use of Context and React-Redux affect rendering I've seen a lot of ongoing confusion over when, why, and how React will re-render components, and how use of Context and React-Redux will affect the timing and scope of tho

                          Blogged Answers: A (Mostly) Complete Guide to React Rendering Behavior
                        • Old CSS, new CSS / fuzzy notepad

                          I first got into web design/development in the late 90s, and only as I type this sentence do I realize how long ago that was. And boy, it was horrendous. I mean, being able to make stuff and put it online where other people could see it was pretty slick, but we did not have very much to work with. I’ve been taking for granted that most folks doing web stuff still remember those days, or at least t

                          • Essays on programming I think about a lot

                            Every so often I read an essay that I end up thinking about, and citing in conversation, over and over again. Here’s my index of all the ones of those I can remember! I’ll try to keep it up to date as I think of more. There's a lot in here! If you'd like, I can email you one essay per week, so you have more time to digest each one: Nelson Elhage, Computers can be understood. The attitude embodied

                            • GitHub - michael-andreuzza/Marketing-for-Engineers: A curated collection of marketing articles & tools to grow your product.

                              💎 It’s a hand-picked collection of resources for solving practical marketing tasks, such as: finding beta testers growing first user base advertising project without a budget scaling marketing activities for building constant revenue streams. We faced these questions, when we made our first product (tool for iOS engineers). It took us almost 2 years to learn how to market our project. 😤 During t

                                GitHub - michael-andreuzza/Marketing-for-Engineers: A curated collection of marketing articles & tools to grow your product.
                              • MicroMac, a Macintosh for under £5

                                A microcontroller Macintosh This all started from a conversation about the RP2040 MCU, and building a simple desktop/GUI for it. I’d made a comment along the lines of “or, just run some old OS”, and it got me thinking about the original Macintosh. The original Macintosh was released 40.5 years before this post, and is a pretty cool machine especially considering that the hardware is very simple. I

                                • Rust: A Critical Retrospective « bunnie's blog

                                  Since I was unable to travel for a couple of years during the pandemic, I decided to take my new-found time and really lean into Rust. After writing over 100k lines of Rust code, I think I am starting to get a feel for the language and like every cranky engineer I have developed opinions and because this is the Internet I’m going to share them. The reason I learned Rust was to flesh out parts of t

                                  • Post-Spectre Web Development

                                    Post-Spectre Web Development Editor’s Draft, 19 July 2021 This version: https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-post-spectre-webdev/ Latest published version: https://www.w3.org/TR/post-spectre-webdev/ Previous Versions: https://www.w3.org/TR/2021/WD-post-spectre-webdev-20210316/ Feedback: public-webappsec@w3.org with subject line “[post-spectre-webdev] … message topic …” (archives) Issue Tracking: GitHub

                                    • Getting started with security keys

                                      EveryEvery week I come across another headline about how someone got hacked and within moments many of their online accounts had become compromised. These aren't simple cases of bad actors using account credentials from large public data breaches and the unfortunate result of people using the same password across many websites. These hacks, horror stories rather, are all the result of increasingly

                                        Getting started with security keys
                                      • Moving Firefox to a faster 4-week release cycle – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                        Editor’s Note: Wednesday, 10:40am PT. We’ve updated this post with the following correction: The SeaMonkey Project consumes Firefox releases, not SpiderMonkey, which is Firefox’s JavaScript engine. Thanks to an astute reader for noticing. Overview We typically ship a major Firefox browser (Desktop and Android) release every 6 to 8 weeks. Building and releasing a browser is complicated and involves

                                          Moving Firefox to a faster 4-week release cycle – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
                                        • Waifu Labs - How we built the Waifu Vending Machine

                                          Try waifulabs.com out here!!!! On the weekend of Anime Expo, an artist promised the humanly impossible ⁠—- custom art commissions with a five-minute turnaround time. The not-so-hidden catch? The artist wasn’t a human at all, but an AI exposed to millions of anime images. Over the next four days, what started as a simple experiment would go on to become a cult attraction in the artist alley, drawin

                                            Waifu Labs - How we built the Waifu Vending Machine
                                          • Finish your projects

                                            Starting a new project is a rush. The possibilities are infinite. There's no legacy code dragging you down; we're only making good decisions this time! The beginning of any project is always characterized by blissful productivity. There's so much to be done. How could you not get a lot done in a short amount of time? Edge cases don't exist. There are only happy paths. There are no hard decisions,

                                              Finish your projects
                                            • What I Worked On

                                              February 2021 Before college the two main things I worked on, outside of school, were writing and programming. I didn't write essays. I wrote what beginning writers were supposed to write then, and probably still are: short stories. My stories were awful. They had hardly any plot, just characters with strong feelings, which I imagined made them deep. The first programs I tried writing were on the

                                              • はてブ内の公式アカウント集

                                                たまたま見かけたブクマカのお気に入りに、公式アカウントっぽいのがいっぱいいたのでまとめてみた。はてなID順。はてなIDニックネームブクマページ使用している サービスブクマ数メタブ数お気に 入り数お気に 入られ数ブクマ 開始日ブクマ 最終日備考animate_tvアニメの事ならアニメイトTV!b:id:animate_tv32,8233 0 215 2015/08/312018/11/27AnimeAnimejpb:id:AnimeAnimejp2 404 Not Foundarukikata_web地球の歩き方Webb:id:arukikata_web10,282 1 0 758 2016/08/252018/11/27asahi_globe朝日新聞GLOBE編集部b:id:asahi_globe3,436 0 157 2015/08/252018/11/27asciiwebASCIIb:

                                                  はてブ内の公式アカウント集
                                                • 月間はてなブックマーク数ランキング(2023年5月) - はてなブックマーク開発ブログ

                                                  はてなブックマークのブックマーク数が多い順に記事を紹介する「はてなブックマーク数ランキング」。2023年5月のトップ50です*1。 順位 タイトル 1位 SNSで大炎上の土佐市移住者カフェ、現地で起こっている事の総括と問題点(ヨッピー) - 個人 - Yahoo!ニュース 2位 若手のうちに絶対身に着けたい「ビジネス会食完全攻略マニュアル」|yuuu 3位 フリーWi-Fiを使ったら秘密情報を抜かれる経路にはどのようなものがあるか - Qiita 4位 一人暮らしの管理栄養士が家で作る、野菜を食べる常備菜|JA全農 広報部【公式】 5位 「中敷きをすすめる靴屋」で買ってはいけない。サイズ調整の99%を解決する方法とは | 日刊SPA! 6位 今のこの状況が信じられるかい? by ラーズ・ヌートバー | The Players’ Tribune Japan 7位 アルカリ洗剤をアルミ缶に入れ

                                                    月間はてなブックマーク数ランキング(2023年5月) - はてなブックマーク開発ブログ
                                                  • Making Python Programs Blazingly Fast | Martin Heinz | Personal Website & Blog

                                                    Python haters always say, that one of reasons they don't want to use it, is that it's slow. Well, whether specific program - regardless of programming language used - is fast or slow is very much dependant on developer who wrote it and their skill and ability to write optimized and fast programs. So, let's prove some people wrong and let's see how we can improve performance of our Python programs

                                                      Making Python Programs Blazingly Fast | Martin Heinz | Personal Website & Blog
                                                    • Introducing MDN Plus: Make MDN your own – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                                      MDN is one of the most trusted resources for information about web standards, code samples, tools, and everything you need as a developer to create websites. In 2015, we explored how we could expand beyond documentation to provide a structured learning experience. Our first foray was the Learning Area, with the goal of providing a useful addition to the regular MDN reference and guide material. In

                                                        Introducing MDN Plus: Make MDN your own – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
                                                      • Dashboards as code: A new approach to visualizing AWS APIs | Amazon Web Services

                                                        AWS Open Source Blog Dashboards as code: A new approach to visualizing AWS APIs You manage your infrastructure with code, why not manage your dashboards the same way? With Steampipe’s dashboards-as-code approach you write HCL to define dashboard widgets, and you write SQL to fill them with data extracted from APIs. Here are some common questions about your AWS resources: How many resources do I ha

                                                          Dashboards as code: A new approach to visualizing AWS APIs | Amazon Web Services
                                                        • 今週のはてなブックマーク数ランキング(2023年5月第1週) - はてなブックマーク開発ブログ

                                                          はてなブックマークのブックマーク数が多い順に記事を紹介する「はてなブックマーク数ランキング」。5月1日(月)〜5月7日(日)〔2023年5月第1週〕のトップ30です*1。 順位 タイトル 1位 話題の「ChatGPT」誰でもできる目からウロコの使い方【『独学大全』著者が教える】 | 独学大全 | ダイヤモンド・オンライン 2位 人に仕事を振れないパイセン向け:3時間で読めて一生使える本3選 - Qiita 3位 Evernoteからの卒業とその受け皿について | Hacks for Creative Life! 4位 SQLの実行計画の読み方 | 5位 カメラ付き顔認識体表温度計を中古で買ったら中に全員の顔写真以下略って全部言っちゃった! - honeylab's blog 6位 「巨人の選手だったんですか?」巨人をクビになりハローワークに通った田原誠次が、工場勤務で見つけた“本当の幸せ”

                                                            今週のはてなブックマーク数ランキング(2023年5月第1週) - はてなブックマーク開発ブログ
                                                          • Speed of Rust vs C

                                                            The run-time speed and memory usage of programs written in Rust should about the same as of programs written in C, but overall programming style of these languages is different enough that it's hard to generalize their speed. This is a summary of where they're the same, where C is faster, and where Rust is faster. Disclaimer: It's not meant to be an objective benchmark uncovering indisputable trut

                                                            • Reaching the Unix Philosophy's Logical Extreme with Webassembly - Xe Iaso

                                                              Reaching the Unix Philosophy's Logical Extreme with Webassembly YouTube link (please let me know if the iframe doesn't work for you) Good morning Berlin! How're you doing this fine morning? I'm Xe and today I'm gonna talk about something that I'm really excited about: WebAssembly. WebAssembly is a compiler target for an imaginary CPU that your phones, tablets, laptops, gaming towers and even watch

                                                              • A7n8x-la Lan Driver For Mac

                                                                Visiteurs depuis le 24/01/2019 : 13617 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 15 ☩ Walking in Light with Christ – Faith, Computing, Diary Free Software GNU Linux, FreeBSD, Unix, Windows, Mac OS – Hacks, Goodies, Tips and Tricks and The True Meaning of life Installing drivers on Computer with Motherboard ASUS A7N8X-VM with chipset (NVIDIA Nforce IGP). Jul 21, 2013 - Any lan drivers for win xp for an a

                                                                  A7n8x-la Lan Driver For Mac
                                                                • Download Realm Of The Mad God (free For Mac

                                                                  Visiteurs depuis le 28/01/2019 : 5581 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 91 Download Realm Of The Mad God (free For Mac FreeRealm Of The Mad God Free Download FULL PC Game Realm Of The Mad God Free Download Full Version RG Mechanics Repack PC Game In Direct Download Links. This Game Is Cracked And Highly Compressed Game. Specifications Of Realm Of The Mad God PC Game Genre: Action, Indie, RPG Pla

                                                                    Download Realm Of The Mad God (free For Mac
                                                                  • MDN Web Docs evolves! Lowdown on the upcoming new platform – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                                                    MDN Web Docs evolves! Lowdown on the upcoming new platform The time has come for Kuma — the platform that powers MDN Web Docs — to evolve. For quite some time now, the MDN developer team has been planning a radical platform change, and we are ready to start sharing the details of it. The question on your lips might be “What does a Kuma evolve into? A KumaMaMa?” For those of you not so into Pokémon

                                                                      MDN Web Docs evolves! Lowdown on the upcoming new platform – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
                                                                    • systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective

                                                                      systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective by V.R. I am not sure I am such a big fan of reimplementing NetworkManager… – Lennart Poettering’s famous last words, March 2011 10 years ago, systemd was announced and swiftly rose to become one of the most persistently controversial and polarizing pieces of software in recent history, and especially in the GNU/Linux world. The qua

                                                                      • Download Realm Of The Mad God (free For Mac - giganames

                                                                        Visiteurs depuis le 27/01/2019 : 1456 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 20 Download Realm Of The Mad God (free For Mac DownloadDomain of the distraught god hack is the most recent programming that we have quite recently made and we get a kick out of the chance to impart it to you. By utilizing the greater part of the components incorporated into it you won`t require whatever other programming to

                                                                          Download Realm Of The Mad God (free For Mac - giganames
                                                                        • [レポート] クラウド運用エンジニアの日常のある一日 #ENT320 #reinvent | DevelopersIO

                                                                          はじめに こんにちは、AWS事業本部のニシヤマです。はいマスキュラー。 本記事は、スピーカーセッション「ENT320-R - [REPEAT] Cloud operations engineer: A day in the life」のレポートです セッション概要 Are you an expert data center operations engineer looking to sharpen your AWS skills? Are you an IT operations manager looking to speed up your team's cloud learning curve for operating in a hybrid cloud environment? Are you a DevOps engineer looking to grow your ope

                                                                            [レポート] クラウド運用エンジニアの日常のある一日 #ENT320 #reinvent | DevelopersIO
                                                                          • Multi-Value All The Wasm! – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                                                            This article is cross-posted on the Bytecode Alliance web site. Multi-value is a proposed extension to core WebAssembly that enables functions to return many values, among other things. It is also a pre-requisite for Wasm interface types. I’ve been adding multi-value support all over the place recently: I added multi-value support to all the various crates in the Rust and WebAssembly toolchain, so

                                                                            • Gregory Szorc's Digital Home | Mercurial's Journey to and Reflections on Python 3

                                                                              Mercurial 5.2 was released on November 5, 2019. It is the first version of Mercurial that supports Python 3. This milestone comes nearly 11 years after Python 3.0 was first released on December 3, 2008. Speaking as a maintainer of Mercurial and an avid user of Python, I feel like the experience of making Mercurial work with Python 3 is worth sharing because there are a number of lessons to be lear

                                                                              • ”時間のムダ” を徹底的に減らす5つの習慣。「やること」よりも「しないこと」に注目して - STUDY HACKER(スタディーハッカー)|社会人の勉強法&英語学習

                                                                                「今日もダラダラして、勉強が計画通りに進まなかった」 「スマートフォンでメールをついついチェックしてしまい、仕事が終わらない」 時間を無駄にしてはいけないと頭ではわかっていても、日々実行するのはなかなか容易ではありませんよね。 効率的な時間の使い方をするためには、ただ意識するだけでは足りません。もっと具体的な工夫が必要です。そこで今回は、限られた時間を無駄にしないためにできる5つの習慣をご紹介します。 【習慣1】「タイム・サッカー」を把握する “Time and Life Mastery” の著者でありタイムマネジメントコーチをつとめるカール・プーリン氏は、時間を最大限に有効活用するためのファーストステップとして「タイム・サッカー(Time Sucker)=時間を無駄にしてしまっている原因」を特定することが重要だと伝えています。 たとえば、「1日のうち何回、SNSを確認していたか」「1日の

                                                                                  ”時間のムダ” を徹底的に減らす5つの習慣。「やること」よりも「しないこと」に注目して - STUDY HACKER(スタディーハッカー)|社会人の勉強法&英語学習
                                                                                • The 100% Markdown Expedition – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                                                                  In June 2021, we decided to start converting the source code for MDN web docs from HTML into a format that would be easier for us to work with. The goal was to get 100% of our manually-written documentation converted to Markdown, and we really had a mountain of source code to climb for this particular expedition. In this post, we’ll describe why we decided to migrate to Markdown, and the steps you

                                                                                    The 100% Markdown Expedition – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog