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  • 弥助関連史料とその英訳 / English translated historical documents related to Yasuke - 打越眠主主義人民共和国

    はじめに Introduction 筆者の連絡先 How to contact me 信長公記 The Chronicle of Nobunaga 池田家本『信長公記』Shinchoko-ki Ikeda-hon 尊経閣本『信長公記』Sonkeikaku-bunko manuscript 尊経閣本の信頼性に関する議論 Discussion of the reliability 天正9年のイエズス会史料 Jesuit Documents in 1581 天正9年3月11日の書簡 Letter of April 14, 1581 天正9年9月11日の書簡 Letter of October 8, 1581 家忠日記 Ietada Diary 弥助に関する最後の記録 Last record of Yasuke 天正10年10月20日の書簡 Letter of November 5, 1582 書

      弥助関連史料とその英訳 / English translated historical documents related to Yasuke - 打越眠主主義人民共和国
    • WebKit Features in Safari 17.0

      Sep 18, 2023 by Jen Simmons and the Safari / WebKit Team Today’s the day for Safari 17.0. It’s now available for iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. [Update September 26th] And now, Safari 17.0 is available for macOS Ventura, and macOS Monterey, and macOS Sonoma. Safari 17.0 is also available in the vision OS Simulator, where you can test your website by downloading the latest beta of Xcode 15, which supports t

        WebKit Features in Safari 17.0
      • チームの公用語を英語にした話 A story about making English our team's official language - ANDPAD Tech Blog

        See below for the English version. この記事はANDPAD Advent Calendar 2023 22日目の記事です。 こんにちは、リアーキテクティングチームの白土(@kei_s)です。今回は、我々のチームの公用語を英語にしたお話のご紹介です。 リアーキテクティングチームとは ANDPADシステムでの複数のドメインに横断した問題に対応するため、「リアーキテクティングチーム(略称: リアーキチーム)」という名前の専任チームを組織し開発課題に対応しています。現在主に Rails アプリケーションに関連する改善を行っています。ブログやイベントで取り組みをいくつかご紹介しているので、興味があればぜひご覧ください! Kaigi on Rails 2022 「実践 Rails アソシエーションリファクタリング」で伝えきれなかったこと - ANDPAD Tech B

          チームの公用語を英語にした話 A story about making English our team's official language - ANDPAD Tech Blog
        • WebKit Features in Safari 17.4

          ContentsArchitectural improvementsWeb AppsForm elementsCSSWeb APIJavaScriptMediaSVGWebGLWeb AssemblyWeb InspectorChanges to SafariSafari ExtensionsWeb AuthenticationBug Fixes and moreUpdating to Safari 17.4Feedback Just like Safari 15.4 and Safari 16.4, this March’s release of Safari 17.4 is a significant one for web developers. We’re proud to announce another 46 features and 146 bug fixes. You ca

            WebKit Features in Safari 17.4
          • 退職にあたって―『ある勇者との旅路』の物語―|Nobuyuki Kobayashi@nyaa_toraneko

            退職のご挨拶2024年3月5日。本日をもちまして、11年と3ヶ月の間、お世話になりましたUnity Technologies Japanを退くことになりました。 Unity Technologies Japanでは、コミュニティエバンジェリストとして、そして近年はフィルムおよびアニメ関連技術開発のデベロッパーアドボケイト(シニアエバンジェリスト)として、Unityコミュニティの皆様には大変お世話になりました。 一区切りが付いたことになりますが、Unity、アニメ、そしてAIに関連するリアルタイムコンテンツにはこれからも関わっていきたいと考えてます。 今後ともよろしくお願いします。 さて、今回の『日々の壁打ち』では、いつもとは趣向を変えて、僕が経験した約11年間の旅路について書いてみようと思います。僕の旅路は、あるひとりの勇者と共に歩んだ道でもありました。僕自身の役割りが、勇者にとっては「魔

              退職にあたって―『ある勇者との旅路』の物語―|Nobuyuki Kobayashi@nyaa_toraneko
            • 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
              • Netflix Japan - Watch TV Shows Online, Watch Movies Online

                '); doc.close(); } if (!doc) throw Error('base not supported'); var baseTag = doc.createElement('base'); baseTag.href = base; doc.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(baseTag); var anchor = doc.createElement('a'); anchor.href = url; return anchor.href; } finally { if (iframe) iframe.parentNode.removeChild(iframe); } }()); } // An inner object implementing URLUtils (either a native URL // ob

                • Cloudflare Workers Tech Talks #2 - Yusuke Wada

                  Last Friday, on December 15, 2023, I hosted the second ”Workers Tech Talks” event in Tokyo. It was a successful event, with over 90 developers attending! This could be the largest event for Workers developers globally. Ricky Robinett (Cloudflare - VP, Developer Relations & Community Team Manager) was also there as a speaker and demonstrated Workers AI. It was a fantastic time spent talking about C

                    Cloudflare Workers Tech Talks #2 - Yusuke Wada
                  • WebKit Features in Safari 17.2

                    ContentsHTMLCSSImages and videoJavaScriptWeb APIWeb AppsWebGLPrivacyWeb InspectorFixes for Interop 2023 and moreUpdating to Safari 17.2Feedback Web technology is constantly moving forward, with both big new features and small subtle adjustments. Nowadays, web developers expect web browsers to update multiple times a year, instead of the once or twice a year typical of the late 2000s — or the once

                      WebKit Features in Safari 17.2
                    • What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong

                      This is my closing talk (video) from the GopherConAU conference in Sydney, given November 10, 2023, the 14th anniversary of Go being launched as an open source project. The text is interspersed with the slides used in the presentation. What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong INTRODUCTION Hello. Let me start by thanking Katie and Chewy for the giving me the honor of presenting the closing talk for the

                        What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
                      • The History of 18+ VTubers: Part 1

                        Hello again. Obviously, this article deals with adult topics, so don’t read it if you’re under 18. I won’t have any super explicit images on screen, but I don’t recommend reading this in public nonetheless. With that out of the way, I wanna preface this piece with some thoughts. The goal of this Substack is to record parts of VTuber history that have been forgotten or aren’t well known, in a way t

                          The History of 18+ VTubers: Part 1
                        • The Bizarre Story Behind Shinzo Abe’s Assassination - The Atlantic

                          This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday. Sign up for it here. On the last morning of his life, Shinzo Abe arrived in the Japanese city of Nara, famous for its ancient pagodas and sacred deer. His destination was more prosaic: a broad urban intersection across from the city’s main t

                            The Bizarre Story Behind Shinzo Abe’s Assassination - The Atlantic
                          • The Hayao Miyazaki Sequences That Changed Animators’ Lives

                            The Hayao Miyazaki Sequences That Changed Animators’ Lives The animation master’s devotees on the moments they can’t forget. By Eric Vilas-Boas, a Vulture editor who covers streaming and animation. He won a New York Press Club Award for "The 100 Sequences That Shaped Animation" in 2021. This article was originally published on March 8, 2024. At the 2024 Oscars, The Boy and the Heron won the award

                              The Hayao Miyazaki Sequences That Changed Animators’ Lives
                            • Colabo’s Fights against Sexual Exploitation and Misogyny in Japan Today

                              Colabo’s Fights against Sexual Exploitation and Misogyny in Japan Today “Until we find each other, we are alone.” - Adrienne Rich Reflecting on the value of women's solidarity, the 2023 webzine Kyeol prepared a special feature to explore the current state of violence against women around the world. Despite the abolition of apartheid in South Africa, remnants of colonialism and racism have led to h

                                Colabo’s Fights against Sexual Exploitation and Misogyny in Japan Today
                              • What We’ve Learned From A Year of Building with LLMs – Applied LLMs

                                A practical guide to building successful LLM products, covering the tactical, operational, and strategic. Also published on O’Reilly Media in three parts: Tactical, Operational, Strategic (podcast). Also translated to Japanese (by Kazuya Kanno) It’s an exciting time to build with large language models (LLMs). Over the past year, LLMs have become “good enough” for real-world applications. And they’

                                  What We’ve Learned From A Year of Building with LLMs – Applied LLMs
                                • The Katsuification of Britain

                                  Good morning and welcome to Vittles. Each Monday we publish a different piece of writing related to food, whether it’s an essay, a dispatch, a polemic, a review, or even poetry. This week, Tim Anderson writes about the phenomenon of katsuification — the process under which everything in Britain has become katsu curry — and how this can be explained by the cyclical history of the dish. If you wish

                                    The Katsuification of Britain
                                  • The Beautiful Dissociation of the Japanese Language

                                    When I tell people around the world that I've been living in Japan for over a decade, many look both impressed and mystified at once. The place has a good reputation. Some folks are in awe at the temples and the gardens, others at the nature or the food. The extreme tidiness and civility of the local culture are the target of universal admiration. But many of those same people see the local langua

                                      The Beautiful Dissociation of the Japanese Language
                                    • AIによる再設計でLlama2の15倍高速!?DeciLM登場!|shi3z

                                      Llama2の15倍高速というDeciLMというのが発表された。もう何が何だかわからない。これはデコーダーモデルというやつで、4096トークンに対応 Llama 2 is Yesterday's News. Introducing DeciLM-6B and It's Leaving Llama 2 in the Dust. An efficient, blazing-fast text generation language model. DeciLM-6B is 15x faster than Llama 2! Here's what sets it apart: ⭐️ Performance Metrics that Speak Volumes: DeciLM-6B has set… pic.twitter.com/GE5y1m2Y9W — Hasan Toor ✪ (@hasant

                                        AIによる再設計でLlama2の15倍高速!?DeciLM登場!|shi3z
                                      • Japan’s SmartNews was growing fast in the U.S. What went wrong?

                                        Japanese news aggregator SmartNews was on the rise in the U.S., with a $2 billion valuation and a mission to fix the polarization of political news.In 2023, its American expansion came to a staggering halt, with 40% of the U.S. staff laid off and the departure of Ken Suzuki as CEO last month.Former employees say Suzuki's unconventional leadership, including a preoccupation with the American far-ri

                                          Japan’s SmartNews was growing fast in the U.S. What went wrong?
                                        • 【エッセイ#16】読んだらもうダイバーシティを同じ目で見られない(JPN/ENG)(スペシャル) - Kamakura Yuuki's Talks

                                          「ダイバーシティ」は現実の「人類補完計画」 Things about “diversity” nobody wants to talk about 文字数 8,724字 *長いので、このブログを覚えて、いつか時間があるときに見に来ていただけたら嬉しいです(頻繁にアップしていないので) 真剣な論理です。 みなさんこんにちは、お久しぶりです。鎌倉です。 Hi, everyone. This is Kamakura. It’s been a while since last time I posted -_- 作文が難しくて、意外と内容も長くなり、毎日書いたり削除したりしてましたTT The essay was really difficult to write, and also unexpected additions kept popping up. Every day I was kin

                                            【エッセイ#16】読んだらもうダイバーシティを同じ目で見られない(JPN/ENG)(スペシャル) - Kamakura Yuuki's Talks
                                          • Interview: Kenta Cho (Japanese indie game developer)  ⌘I  Get Info

                                            Kenta Cho is a Japanese indie game developer, who has been active since the 1980s. He became well-known in the West in the early 2000s with a series of bullet hell shoot-em-ups. In 2021 he created a total 139 games, which is one hell of a lockdown project. In early 2024 his game Paku Paku went viral, as “1D Pac-Man”, a year after it was made. I reached out to him with some questions and he was gra

                                              Interview: Kenta Cho (Japanese indie game developer)  ⌘I  Get Info
                                            • ‘Shogun’ Bosses Detail “Painstaking Process” to Re-Create Feudal Japan and Likelihood of Season 2

                                              Shogun is the second screen adaptation of James Clavell’s 1975 best-selling historical novel of the same name, following the popular 1980 TV miniseries produced by Paramount, starring Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune. The series follows the intertwined stories of three principal characters: John Blackthorne (played by Cosmo Jarvis), an adventure-seeking English sailor who finds himself shipw

                                                ‘Shogun’ Bosses Detail “Painstaking Process” to Re-Create Feudal Japan and Likelihood of Season 2
                                              • Codification, Technology Absorption, and the Globalization of the Industrial Revolution

                                                NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CODIFICATION, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION, AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Réka Juhász Shogo Sakabe David Weinstein Working Paper 32667 http://www.nber.org/papers/w32667 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 July 2024 We give special thanks to Chris Meissner and John Tang for sharing their trade data for Belgium an

                                                • PROJEKT: OVERFLOW

                                                  [PLAY WEB VERSION: ALONE] [PLAY WEB VERSION: WITH A FRIEND] [PRINT] [RULES] [SIMILAR PROJECTS] [SYMBOLS] [CREDITS] [CONTACT] [GAME HELPER ESP32 | MOBILE] [ASSEMBLY GUIDE] THE GAME I made this game to teach my daughter how buffer overflows work. Looking at programs as something you can play with, and poke and twist and make it do something else, is my favorite part of modern computing. I think its

                                                    PROJEKT: OVERFLOW
                                                  • Will Japan rediscover its dynamism?

                                                    Global investors are giddy about Japan again. Warren Buffett made his first visit to Tokyo in more than a decade this spring; he has built up big holdings in five trading houses that offer exposure to a cross-section of Japan Inc. Last month Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset manager, joined the pilgrimage to Japan’s capital. “History is repeating itself,” he told Kishida Fumi

                                                      Will Japan rediscover its dynamism?
                                                    • Fishmans: Long Season

                                                      Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit Fishmans’ 1996 masterpiece, a landmark of Japanese rock that fits a lifetime of aspirations and daydreams into a single 35-minute composition. The prospect of making an album with only one gargantuan song was one of those tossed-off comments that see

                                                        Fishmans: Long Season
                                                      • A cute, cheap death trap? Japanese Kei cars banned by yet another US state

                                                        Kei cars are the antithesis of the big American SUV. Where EPA regulations effectively penalize automakers for building smaller, more efficient cars, Japan's Kei car regulations cap size, weight, and power to just fractions. Kei cars aren't just small, they're also pretty cheap, a fact that has made them a sales success in Japan and highly desirable as a gray-market import, particularly by people

                                                          A cute, cheap death trap? Japanese Kei cars banned by yet another US state
                                                        • How to Choose Your Neighborhood in Japan: Location, Facilities, Noise, and More

                                                          Once you’ve decided on your new Japanese city, the next step to setting up a stable life in Japan is to discover a neighborhood that meets your needs. Thankfully, most Japanese neighborhoods are self-contained mini-towns bursting with activity and local businesses. However, in such a densely packed country, noise pollution and privacy will naturally be an issue no matter where you are, making it v

                                                            How to Choose Your Neighborhood in Japan: Location, Facilities, Noise, and More
                                                          • Useful Common Japanese Phrases and Words

                                                            Knowing the basic Japanese phrases commonly used in daily communication is extremely helpful if you plan to stay in Japan. These phrases will be handy even if you visit Japan, especially for business. Most of these common Japanese phrases for day-to-day conversation are not just for communication but reflect the deep-rooted cultural values of Japanese society. Therefore, learning and using these p

                                                              Useful Common Japanese Phrases and Words
                                                            • Interview with Anand Joshi of SmartNews, Japan

                                                              Name: Anand Joshi Title: Software Engineer Organization: SmartNews Inc., Japan Hometown: Mumbai, India Living in Japan: Since January, 2017 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anandhjoshi/ Blog: https://anandjoshi.me/about/ This is the 12th interview in the “Interviews with Foreign Information Technology Engineers in Japan” series. “ EJable.com’s Ryoko Nagai talks to Anand Joshi of SmartNews, Ja

                                                                Interview with Anand Joshi of SmartNews, Japan
                                                              • 数学証明が社会協定である理由

                                                                かなり前に紹介した“証明支援系が一流数学へと飛躍する” の前置きの中で御登場願った欧州某国の知人(非英語圏の方です)が来日を終えて無事に帰国したことを知らせてくれたので、その返信として月並みですが、How did you like Japan?と書き送ったところ、旅行記かと思う程詳細な感想を書き寄越してくれました。その最後のごく一部分をそのまま書けば以下の通りです。 Lastly, I was surprised that most Japanese people didn't understand English. I couldn't have enjoyed myself in Japan without you. I'm indebted to your help. If you're ever here, please feel free to contact me anytim

                                                                • “The Contestant” Is More Than a Cautionary Tale

                                                                  Tomoaki Hamatsu, nicknamed Nasubi, on the Japanese TV series “Susunu! Denpa Shōnen.”Photograph courtesy Disney / Hulu Tomoaki Hamatsu became one of the world’s first reality-TV stars when, as an aspiring comedian in his early twenties, he spent fifteen months naked and alone, surviving on sheer luck. The challenge was among the most extreme to be featured on “Susunu! Denpa Shōnen,” a cheerfully sa

                                                                    “The Contestant” Is More Than a Cautionary Tale
                                                                  • Wrapping up `Practical SML#' :: Simon Zelazny's Blog

                                                                    Review of chapters 9-11 & overall thoughts For Context: All the previous posts in this series Chapter 1: Setting Up an SML# Environment Chapter 2: The Essense of ML Programming Chapter 3: List Processing Chapter 4: Defining and Using Datatypes Chapter 5: Modules and Partial Compilation Chapter 6: Techniques of Designing and Developing ML-style Systems Chapter 7: Interoperability with the C Languag

                                                                    • Akiya of Japan: How to Buy Abandoned Houses (Akiya) in Japan

                                                                      We have long heard that houses in Japan are expensive. What if, all of a sudden, someone tells you that you can buy a cheap house in Japan? Imagine the waves such a statement will cause! The same thing happened with the Akiya phenomenon in Japan. A relatively unknown word, “Akiya,” suddenly became a commonly used word among foreigners in Japan and many outside Japan. You will frequently hear forei

                                                                        Akiya of Japan: How to Buy Abandoned Houses (Akiya) in Japan
                                                                      • T・Pぼん | Netflix (ネットフリックス) 公式サイト

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                                                                          T・Pぼん | Netflix (ネットフリックス) 公式サイト
                                                                        • The History of 18+ VTubers: Part 2

                                                                          Welcome to Part 2 of The History of 18+ VTubers, where I’ll talk about what happened in this world in the year 2020. If you haven’t read Part 1, covering everything from 2017 to 2019, you can find it down below. 2020 - The year 18+ VTubing exploded2020 brought with it many, many new faces to the VTuber world. The subculture, already pretty big in Japan, would reach unprecedented heights this year

                                                                            The History of 18+ VTubers: Part 2
                                                                          • Mastering Japan’s Year-end Tax Adjustment

                                                                            The concept of year-end tax adjustments is the same across the world; however, the processes may vary. As a foreigner working in Japan, it’s crucial to understand the Japanese tax rules, including the year-end tax adjustment (Nenmatsu Chosei). What is Nenmatsu Chosei? Nenmatsu Chosei (年末調整 or ねんまつちょうせい) is the annual tax adjustment process in Japan. This tax adjustment for the previous year must b

                                                                              Mastering Japan’s Year-end Tax Adjustment
                                                                            • 地面師たち | Netflix (ネットフリックス) 公式サイト

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                                                                                地面師たち | Netflix (ネットフリックス) 公式サイト
                                                                              • Build Your Standout Resume: A Step-by-Step Guide

                                                                                Writing a winning resume, which stands out, is an art form that not many people can do. Hiring managers take about 6 seconds to see whether your resume is worth reviewing. Adding too much information could be overwhelming, while too little information makes you appear inexperienced. Technology has eased some of the burdens by filtering resumes of the best candidates, but if you do not use the righ

                                                                                  Build Your Standout Resume: A Step-by-Step Guide
                                                                                • How to think in writing

                                                                                  The reason I've spent so long establishing this rather obvious point [that writing helps you refine your thinking] is that it leads to another that many people will find shocking. If writing down your ideas always makes them more precise and more complete, then no one who hasn't written about a topic has fully formed ideas about it. And someone who never writes has no fully formed ideas about anyt

                                                                                    How to think in writing