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  • Maps JavaScript API のユーザー補助機能に関する 2023 年の最新情報

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      Maps JavaScript API のユーザー補助機能に関する 2023 年の最新情報
    • Python and Go : Part I - gRPC

      Series IndexPython and Go: Part I - gRPC Python and Go: Part II - Extending Python With Go Python and Go: Part III - Packaging Python Code Python and Go: Part IV - Using Python in Memory IntroductionLike tools, programming languages tend to solve problems they are designed to. You can use a knife to tighten a screw, but it’s better to use a screwdriver. Plus there is less chance of you getting hur

        Python and Go : Part I - gRPC
      • Introducing the MDN Web Docs Front-end developer learning pathway – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

        Thanks! Please check your inbox to confirm your subscription. If you haven’t previously confirmed a subscription to a Mozilla-related newsletter you may have to do so. Please check your inbox or your spam filter for an email from us. Saboya Gustavo Great initiative! Never coded before 2020, and I intend to become a front-end developer since the beginning of this year. Sometimes, my path has slowed

          Introducing the MDN Web Docs Front-end developer learning pathway – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
        • Quantum supremacy: the gloves are off

          The Blog of Scott Aaronson If you take nothing else from this blog: quantum computers won't solve hard problems instantly by just trying all solutions in parallel. Links: Google paper in Nature New York Times article IBM paper and blog post responding to Google’s announcement Boaz Barak’s new post: “Boaz’s inferior classical inferiority FAQ” Lipton and Regan’s post My quantum supremacy interview w

            Quantum supremacy: the gloves are off
          • From Common Lisp to Julia

            This post explains my reasoning for migrating from Common Lisp to Julia as my primary programming language, after a few people have asked me to elaborate. This article is the product of my experiences and opinions, and may not reflect your own. Both languages are very well designed, and work well, so I encourage you to do your own research and form your own opinions about which programming languag

            • List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

              For a list of the company's April Fools' Day jokes and hoaxes, see List of Google April Fools' Day jokes. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of Google Easter eggs" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2022) (Learn how

                List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia
              • Lisp Badge LE

                Memory available: 2800 Lisp cells (11200 bytes). Flash: 16384 bytes of flash are reserved for use to save the Lisp workspace using save-image. Processor: AVR128DB48 Clock speed: 24 MHz. Current consumption: Approx. 6 mA. A CR2032 cell has a typical capacity of 225 mAh, so this should give a life of about 40 hours. Types supported: list, symbol, integer, character, string, stream, and array. An int

                • Chrome 105 ベータ版 : カスタム ハイライト、フェッチ アップロード ストリーミングなど

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                    Chrome 105 ベータ版 : カスタム ハイライト、フェッチ アップロード ストリーミングなど
                  • Chrome 111 ベータ版 : 新しい CSS カラータイプとカラースペース、CSS 三角関数、View Transitions API

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                      Chrome 111 ベータ版 : 新しい CSS カラータイプとカラースペース、CSS 三角関数、View Transitions API
                    • TensorFlow Lite の Core ML デリゲートで iPhone と iPad の推論をスピードアップ

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                        TensorFlow Lite の Core ML デリゲートで iPhone と iPad の推論をスピードアップ
                      • Fixing memory leaks in web applications

                        19 Feb Fixing memory leaks in web applications Posted February 19, 2020 by Nolan Lawson in performance, Web. 21 Comments Update: I’ve written a tool to automate many of the steps described in this post. Part of the bargain we struck when we switched from building server-rendered websites to client-rendered SPAs is that we suddenly had to take a lot more care with the resources on the user’s device

                          Fixing memory leaks in web applications
                        • What's new in Swift 5.5?

                          What's new in Swift 5.5? Async/await, actors, throwing properties, and more! Swift 5.5 comes with a massive set of improvements – async/await, actors, throwing properties, and many more. For the first time it’s probably easier to ask “what isn’t new in Swift 5.5” because so much is changing. In this article I’m going to walk through each of the changes with code samples, so you can see how each of

                            What's new in Swift 5.5?
                          • Designing a New Rust Class at Stanford: Safety in Systems Programming

                            Writing quality software is hard. Sometimes, software breaks in entertaining ways. However, when software runs everything from personal assistants like Alexa and Google Home to banking to elections, some bugs can be much more severe. This past quarter, Armin Namavari and I tried teaching a class about how to write software that sucks just a little less. We focused on common problems in computer sy

                            • Firebase を使いテストからリリースと最適化までを円滑に行う

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                                Firebase を使いテストからリリースと最適化までを円滑に行う
                              • Why is OAuth still hard in 2023? | Nango Blog

                                Why is OAuth still hard in 2023?We implemented OAuth for the 50 most popular APIs. TL;DR: It is still a mess. OAuth is a standard protocol. Right? And there are client libraries for OAuth 2.0 available in basically every programming language you can imagine. You might conclude that, armed with a client library, you would be able to implement OAuth for any API in about 10 minutes. Or at least in an

                                  Why is OAuth still hard in 2023? | Nango Blog
                                • Chrome 79 ベータ版: ウェブにバーチャル リアリティがやってくる

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                                    Chrome 79 ベータ版: ウェブにバーチャル リアリティがやってくる
                                  • How I learned Vulkan and wrote a small game engine with it

                                    Comments (GitHub discussion) Comments (Hacker News) tl;dr: I learned some Vulkan and made a game engine with two small game demos in 3 months. The code for the engine and the games can be found here: https://github.com/eliasdaler/edbr This article documents my experience of learning Vulkan and writing a small game/engine with it. It took me around 3 months to do it without any previous knowledge o

                                    • トップページ | Programming Place Plus 新C++編

                                      トップページ ここは、Programming Place Plus の 新C++編のトップページです。C++ でのプログラミングを、入門段階から順序立てて解説していきます。 新C++編を読むにあたって、古いバージョンの C++ や、C言語の知識は不要です。 プログラミング自体の経験がない(少ない)方は、導入 から始めてください。ある程度わかっている方は、本編 から始めて構いません。いずれも、目次に並べている順番で読み進めることを想定しています。 導入 本編 APPENDIX リンク集 参考書籍 記号の一覧 演算子の一覧 キーワードの一覧表 型の分類表

                                        トップページ | Programming Place Plus 新C++編
                                      • EfficientNet-Lite による高精度視覚モデル

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                                          EfficientNet-Lite による高精度視覚モデル
                                        • Concurrency and async / await - FastAPI

                                          If you are using a third party library that communicates with something (a database, an API, the file system, etc.) and doesn't have support for using await, (this is currently the case for most database libraries), then declare your path operation functions as normally, with just def, like: If your application (somehow) doesn't have to communicate with anything else and wait for it to respond, us

                                            Concurrency and async / await - FastAPI
                                          • 不正な通知から Chrome ユーザーを守る

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                                              不正な通知から Chrome ユーザーを守る
                                            • Book of News - Ignite 2019

                                              B O O K O F N E W S Microsoft Ignite 2019 Orlando, November 4 – 8, 2019 | Foreword by Frank Shaw 9 Section 1 Azure 10 Chapter 1 Azure Infrastructure 11 Item 1.1.1 Azure Arc: Extended Azure management and security to any infrastructure Item 1.1.2 Azure Data Services Preview: Run Azure data services anywhere Item 1.1.3 Azure Da v4 and Das v4 series virtual machines Item 1.1.4 Serial Console for Azur

                                              • Using IceWM and a Raspberry Pi as my main PC, sharing my theme, config and some tips and tricks. - Raymii.org

                                                Using IceWM and a Raspberry Pi as my main PC, sharing my theme, config and some tips and tricks. Published: 10-07-2021 | Author: Remy van Elst | Text only version of this article ❗ This post is over two years old. It may no longer be up to date. Opinions may have changed. KDE is my desktop environment of choice. KDE5 is rock-solid, configurable in any way possible and works great. It treats you li

                                                • Magic-trace: Diagnosing tricky performance issues easily with Intel Processor Trace

                                                  Posts about interviewing at Jane Street and our internship program Intel Processor Trace is a hardware technology that can record all program execution flow along with timing information accurate to around 30ns. As far as I can tell almost nobody uses it, seemingly because capturing the data is tricky and, without any visualization tools, you’re forced to read enormous text dumps. Magic-trace is a

                                                    Magic-trace: Diagnosing tricky performance issues easily with Intel Processor Trace
                                                  • What Remains Technical Breakdown | dustmop.io blog

                                                    What Remains is a narrative adventure game for the 8-bit NES video game console, and was released in March 2019 as a free ROM, playable in emulator. It was created by a small team, Iodine Dynamics, over the course of two years of on and off development. It’s currently in the hardware phase as a limited batch of cartridges are being created from all recycled parts. The game plays out over 6 stages,

                                                    • Writing a Unix clone in about a month

                                                      I needed a bit of a break from “real work” recently, so I started a new programming project that was low-stakes and purely recreational. On April 21st, I set out to see how much of a Unix-like operating system for x86_64 targets that I could put together in about a month. The result is Bunnix. Not including days I didn’t work on Bunnix for one reason or another, I spent 27 days on this project. He

                                                      • Core Web Vitals を満たすように AMP ページ エクスペリエンスを最適化する

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                                                          Core Web Vitals を満たすように AMP ページ エクスペリエンスを最適化する
                                                        • Slope.

                                                          A hackable hobby programming language and toolset for having fun and making cool things Getting Started What Is Slope? Slope is a dynamically typed ↗ programming language with lexical scope↗loosely situated in the LISP ↗ family of programming languages. It is an easy language to work with and has enough batteries included to get a beginner going for many programming tasks, even some basic gui prog

                                                          • Python behind the scenes #6: how Python object system works

                                                            As we know from the previous parts of this series, the execution of a Python program consists of two major steps: The CPython compiler translates Python code to bytecode. The CPython VM executes the bytecode. We've been focusing on the second step for quite a while. In part 4 we've looked at the evaluation loop, a place where Python bytecode gets executed. And in part 5 we've studied how the VM ex

                                                            • Dart 3.1 & a retrospective on functional style programming in Dart 3

                                                              Diff of a Dart 3 refactor using functional style features within Dart’s internal code baseToday we’re releasing Dart 3.1, our first stable release since the major Dart 3.0 release in May. Dart 3.1 contains a handful of minor updates and a few API adjustments to further use class modifiers introduced in 3.0 (which you can read more about in the changelog). Mostly, though, we’ve been spending our ti

                                                                Dart 3.1 & a retrospective on functional style programming in Dart 3
                                                              • About That Mysterious AI Breakthrough Known As Q* By OpenAI That Allegedly Attains True AI Or Is On The Path Toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

                                                                Seems hard to believe that the number of people likely knowing this fantastical outcome would be utterly secretive and mum for any considerable length of time. The seemingly more plausible notion is that they arrived at a kind of AI that shows promise toward someday arriving at AGI. You could likely keep that a private secret for a while. The grand question though looming over this would be the cl

                                                                  About That Mysterious AI Breakthrough Known As Q* By OpenAI That Allegedly Attains True AI Or Is On The Path Toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
                                                                • AMP ストーリーの SEO

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                                                                    AMP ストーリーの SEO
                                                                  • Fredrick Brennan - Wikipedia

                                                                    Fredrick Robert Brennan (born February 21, 1994) is an American software developer and type designer who founded the imageboard website 8chan in 2013, before going on to repudiate it in 2019. Following 8chan's surge in popularity in 2014, largely due to many Gamergate proponents migrating to the site from 4chan, Brennan moved to the Philippines to work for Jim Watkins, who provided hosting service

                                                                      Fredrick Brennan - Wikipedia
                                                                    • Android 11 Beta と新しいデベロッパー アップデートを発表しました

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                                                                        Android 11 Beta と新しいデベロッパー アップデートを発表しました
                                                                      • S3 is files, but not a filesystem

                                                                        S3 is files, but not a filesystem March 2024 "Deep" modules, mismatched interfaces - and why SAP is so painful My very own "object store" Amazon S3 is the original cloud technology: it came out in 2006. "Objects" were popular at the time and S3 was labelled an "object store", but everyone really knows that S3 is for files. S3 is a cloud filesystem, not an object-whatever. I think the idea that S3

                                                                          S3 is files, but not a filesystem
                                                                        • Wasmtime and Cranelift in 2023

                                                                          It’s that time of year: time to start winding down for the winter holiday season, time to reflect on the past year, and time to think about what we can accomplish together in 2024. The Wasmtime and Cranelift projects are no exception. This article recounts Wasmtime and Cranelift progress in 2023 and explores what we might do in 2024. Wasmtime is a standalone WebAssembly runtime. It is fast, secure

                                                                            Wasmtime and Cranelift in 2023
                                                                          • Google とオープンなチップを開発する

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                                                                              Google とオープンなチップを開発する
                                                                            • Chrome のサイト分離による保護の強化

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                                                                                Chrome のサイト分離による保護の強化
                                                                              • Google C.E.O. Sundar Pichai on Bard, A.I. ‘Whiplash’ and Competing With ChatGPT (Published 2023)

                                                                                transcript Google C.E.O. Sundar Pichai on Bard, A.I. ‘Whiplash’ and Competing With ChatGPT“Am I concerned? Yes. Am I optimistic and excited about all the potential of this technology? Incredibly.”2023-03-31T05:00:12-04:00 This transcript was created using speech recognition software. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. Please review the episode audio before quo

                                                                                  Google C.E.O. Sundar Pichai on Bard, A.I. ‘Whiplash’ and Competing With ChatGPT (Published 2023)
                                                                                • Chrome 86: フォーカス ハイライトの改善、WebHID など

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                                                                                    Chrome 86: フォーカス ハイライトの改善、WebHID など