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  • Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"

    The text below is a very recent leaked document, which was shared by an anonymous individual on a public Discord server who has granted permission for its republication. It originates from a researcher within Google. We have verified its authenticity. The only modifications are formatting and removing links to internal web pages. The document is only the opinion of a Google employee, not the entir

      Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
    • GraphQL is for Backend Engineers | Apollo GraphQL Blog

      Most articles explaining the benefits of GraphQL focus on advantages for the frontend: things like preventing overfetching, reducing round trips, and iterating faster. But GraphQL provides just as many advantages for backend developers, which is why I choose it by default for new APIs and why you should consider it, too. Improved communication The goal of building any API is to enable someone to u

        GraphQL is for Backend Engineers | Apollo GraphQL Blog
      • Wasmtime Reaches 1.0: Fast, Safe and Production Ready!

        As of today, the Wasmtime WebAssembly runtime is now at 1.0! This means that all of us in the Bytecode Alliance agree that it is fully ready to use in production. In truth, we could have called Wasmtime production-ready more than a year ago. But we didn’t want to release just any WebAssembly engine. We wanted to have a super fast and super safe WebAssembly engine. We wanted to feel really confiden

          Wasmtime Reaches 1.0: Fast, Safe and Production Ready!
        • Spotifyの人員削減により膨大な音楽ジャンルを網羅した人気サイト「Every Noise at Once」が機能しなくなりファンが激怒

          音楽ストリーミングサービスのSpotifyは、2023年12月に全従業員の約17%に相当する約1500人を解雇しました。この影響で、膨大な音楽ジャンルを網羅した新しい音楽を発掘することができる人気サイト「Every Noise at Once」が機能しなくなったことが報じられています。 Spotify’s layoffs put an end to a musical encyclopedia, and fans are pissed | TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/12/every-noise-shut-down-spotify-layoffs/ 「Every Noise at Once」はSpotifyで配信されている楽曲の再生情報をアルゴリズムを用いて分析し、散布図を作成するというプロジェクトです。自分の好みの音楽ジャンルなどか

            Spotifyの人員削減により膨大な音楽ジャンルを網羅した人気サイト「Every Noise at Once」が機能しなくなりファンが激怒
          • The Passive Splice Network Tap

            Wired networks are everywhere whether you like it not. Almost every building is wired inside out, from businesses to schools to hotels. Unfortunately in most cases, little or no thought given to the physical security of the wiring. Don’t take my word for it, just lift a ceiling tile in any hallway and take a peek for your self. This indirectly affect wireless networks as well, as the Access Points

            • Building a sidenav component  |  Articles  |  web.dev

              Building a sidenav component Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. In this post I want to share with you how I prototyped a Sidenav component for the web that is responsive, stateful, supports keyboard navigation, works with and without JavaScript, and works across browsers. Try the demo. If you prefer video, here's a YouTube version of this post: O

                Building a sidenav component  |  Articles  |  web.dev
              • How GitHub Copilot is getting better at understanding your code

                EngineeringProductHow GitHub Copilot is getting better at understanding your codeWith a new Fill-in-the-Middle paradigm, GitHub engineers improved the way GitHub Copilot contextualizes your code. By continuing to develop and test advanced retrieval algorithms, they’re working on making our AI tool even more advanced. To make working with GitHub Copilot feel like a meeting of the minds between deve

                  How GitHub Copilot is getting better at understanding your code
                • How we built JSR

                  We recently launched the JavaScript Registry - JSR. It’s a new registry for JavaScript and TypeScript designed to offer a significantly better experience than npm for both package authors and users: It natively supports publishing TypeScript source code, which is used to auto-generate documentation for your package It’s secure-by-default, supporting token-less publishing from GitHub Actions and pa

                    How we built JSR
                  • Interview with Ryan Dahl, Node.js & Deno creator by Evrone

                    In an interview with Evrone, Ryan Dahl speaks about the main challenges in Deno, the future of JavaScript and TypeScript, and tells how he would have changed his approach to Node.js if he could travel back in time. Introduction Ryan Dahl is a software engineer and the original developer of the Node.js, and the Deno JavaScript and TypeScript runtime. We are glad to have had an opportunity to speak

                      Interview with Ryan Dahl, Node.js & Deno creator by Evrone
                    • Using GitHub Copilot in your IDE: Tips, tricks and best practices

                      AI has become an integral part of my workflow these days, and with the assistance of GitHub Copilot, I move a lot faster when I’m building a project. Having used AI tools to increase my productivity over the past year, I’ve realized that similar to learning how to use a new framework or library, we can enhance our efficiency with AI tools by learning how to best use them. In this blog post, I’ll s

                        Using GitHub Copilot in your IDE: Tips, tricks and best practices
                      • Donald Trump 日本語訳 退任演説全文

                        2024-05 « 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031 » ドナルド・J・トランプ大統領 全国への、最後の挨拶 ホワイトハウスにて 2021年1月20日 親愛なるアメリカ国民諸君 「われわれの国家を再建し、その魂を甦えらせ、そして国民への奉仕の心を、政府に取り戻させる」 われらすべての国民が、この壮大な事業を開始したのは、4年前のことになる。 すなわち我々は、すべてのアメリカ国民にとり、アメリカを再び偉大にする、その事業に着手したのである。 第45代アメリカ大統領としての任期を終える今、私は諸君の前にいて、我々がともに成し遂げたことを、実に誇りに思っている。 我々はここに来たときやるべきだった仕事、そしてそれ以上の成果をあげた。 今週、わが国には新しい政権が発足する。アメリカを安全で繁栄する国にするため、新政府の成功を

                        • 各方面に配慮した桃次郎と桃子[かくほうめんにはいりょしたももじろうとももこ](順不同)≪ふりがなつき≫【There’s English】

                          各方面に配慮した桃次郎と桃子[かくほうめんにはいりょしたももじろうとももこ](順不同)≪ふりがなつき≫【There’s English】 昔々(むかしむかし)、あるところにおじいさんとおばあさん(アルファベット順(じゅん))がおりました。『あるところ』というのは日本(にほん)によく似(に)た異世界(いせかい)であり、現実世界(げんじつせかい)とはいかなる関(かか)わりもありませんでした。おじいさんとおばあさんは仲良(なかよ)く暮(く)らしておりましたが、二人(ふたり)の間(あいだ)には子(こ)どもがいませんでした。 ただし、決(けっ)して子(こ)どもがいないから不幸(ふしあわ)せであったというわけではありませんし、勿論養子(もちろんようし)をもらうという選択肢(せんたくし)もあったのですが、お互(たが)いのライフスタイルを尊重(そんちょう)した結果(けっか)、十分(じゅうぶん)な話(はな)

                            各方面に配慮した桃次郎と桃子[かくほうめんにはいりょしたももじろうとももこ](順不同)≪ふりがなつき≫【There’s English】
                          • AIを使った「ロボット弁護士」出廷が人間の弁護士からの「刑務所にぶち込む」との脅迫殺到で中止

                            ChatGPTなどのAI技術をベースにした「ロボット弁護士」を活用し、2023年2月に史上初のAIによる法廷弁護を行うことを目指していたスタートアップのDoNotPayが、計画を断念したことを発表しました。DoNotPayのCEOであるジョシュア・ブラウダー氏は、弁護士会から刑事訴訟を起こすとの脅迫が殺到したのが理由だと述べています。 An AI robot lawyer was set to argue in court. Real lawyers shut it down. : NPR https://www.npr.org/2023/01/25/1151435033/a-robot-was-scheduled-to-argue-in-court-then-came-the-jail-threats AI-powered "robot" lawyer won't argue in co

                              AIを使った「ロボット弁護士」出廷が人間の弁護士からの「刑務所にぶち込む」との脅迫殺到で中止
                            • AWS Step Functions: What Can They Be Used For? | Dashbird

                              State machines orchestrate the work of AWS services, like Lambda functions. When one function ends, it triggers another function to begin. Although Max Duration is significantly different, Express workflow allows more scalability. Moreover, Express workflow pricing is constructed with more details since users will have to pay for the number of executions, including the duration and memory used for

                                AWS Step Functions: What Can They Be Used For? | Dashbird
                              • What to know about Threads

                                Today, Meta is launching its new microblogging platform called Threads. What is noteworthy about this launch is that Threads intends to become part of the decentralized social web by using the same standard protocol as Mastodon, ActivityPub. There’s been a lot of speculation around what Threads will be and what it means for Mastodon. We’ve put together some of the most common questions and our res

                                • Operating Lambda: Anti-patterns in event-driven architectures – Part 3 | Amazon Web Services

                                  AWS Compute Blog Operating Lambda: Anti-patterns in event-driven architectures – Part 3 In the Operating Lambda series, I cover important topics for developers, architects, and systems administrators who are managing AWS Lambda-based applications. This three-part section discusses event-driven architectures and how these relate to Lambda-based applications. Part 1 covers the benefits of the event-

                                    Operating Lambda: Anti-patterns in event-driven architectures – Part 3 | Amazon Web Services
                                  • Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea

                                    Update, April 9, 2021 : We've launched Am I FLoCed, a new site that will tell you whether your Chrome browser has been turned into a guinea pig for Federated Learning of Cohorts or FLoC, Google’s latest targeted advertising experiment. The third-party cookie is dying, and Google is trying to create its replacement. No one should mourn the death of the cookie as we know it. For more than two decade

                                      Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
                                    • Inside the Ukrainian Counterstrike That Turned the Tide of the War

                                      WorldUkraineInside the Ukrainian Counterstrike That Turned the Tide of the War It would be easy to underestimate Valeriy Zaluzhny. When not in uniform, the general prefers T-shirts and shorts that match his easygoing sense of humor. When he first heard from aides to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in late July 2021 that he was being tapped to lead the country’s armed forces, his stunned res

                                        Inside the Ukrainian Counterstrike That Turned the Tide of the War
                                      • Who murdered my lovely Prometheus container in Kubernetes cluster?

                                        As of October 1, 2023, LINE has been rebranded as LY Corporation. Visit the new blog of LY Corporation here: LY Corporation Tech Blog This blog post is about an interesting experience I had while investigating and resolving a problem that happened in the Prometheus container which was still in the CrashLoopBackoff state. The phenomenon itself and the solution are obvious and simple; so simple that

                                          Who murdered my lovely Prometheus container in Kubernetes cluster?
                                        • A visual guide to React Mental models

                                          I’ve learned that the biggest difference between someone that has mastered a language, framework or tool and someone who hasn’t lies in the mental models they use. One person will have a clear and advanced one and the other will not. By having a good mental model you can intuitively understand complex problems and device solutions much faster than if you had to find a solution with a step-by-step

                                            A visual guide to React Mental models
                                          • JQuery to React: How we rewrote the HelloSign Editor

                                            HelloSign is a Dropbox company that provides a Web-based eSignature solution: If you have a document you want someone to sign, you upload the document file, then show you an editor in which you place all the fields to build the form the recipient will fill out—signatures, dates, initials, etc. You send this prepared form to the recipient. When they’re done signing, everything is reassembled into a

                                              JQuery to React: How we rewrote the HelloSign Editor
                                            • The New Internet

                                              WireGuard is a registered trademark of Jason A. Donenfeld. Avery Pennarun is the CEO and co-founder of Tailscale. A version of this post was originally presented at a company all-hands. We don’t talk a lot in public about the big vision for Tailscale, why we’re really here. Usually I prefer to focus on what exists right now, and what we’re going to do in the next few months. The future can be dist

                                                The New Internet
                                              • React's UI State Model vs Vanilla JavaScript DOM State — A Beginner's Introduction

                                                This article is aimed at beginners who've never had the chance to see 'why React'. It takes a very contrived example to make a point about how React's declarative state model could help keep state sanity when code scales. If you're an experienced developer these series of posts by Steven might give deep insights about why declarative abstractions scale in a way you might not have thought before. T

                                                • An AnandTech Interview with Jim Keller: 'The Laziest Person at Tesla'

                                                  Topics Covered AMD, Zen, and Project Skybridge Managing 10000 People at Intel The Future with Tenstorrent Engineers and People Skills Arm vs x86 vs RISC-V Living a Life of Abstraction Thoughts on Moore's Law Engineering the Right Team Idols, Maturity, and the Human Experience Nature vs Nurture Pushing Everyone To Be The Best Security, Ethics, and Group Belief Chips Made by AI, and Beyond Silicon A

                                                    An AnandTech Interview with Jim Keller: 'The Laziest Person at Tesla'
                                                  • Practical Ways to Write Better JavaScript - Stack Overflow

                                                    In our 2019 Dev Survey, we asked what kind of content Stack Overflow users would like to see beyond questions and answers. The most popular response was “tech articles written by other developers.” So from now on we'll be regularly publishing articles from contributors. If you have an idea and would like to submit a pitch, you can email pitches@stackoverflow.com. Hey there, I'm Ryland Goldstein, a

                                                      Practical Ways to Write Better JavaScript - Stack Overflow
                                                    • How Shopify Uses WebAssembly Outside of the Browser

                                                      Opens in a new windowOpens an external siteOpens an external site in a new window On February 24, 2021, Shipit!, our monthly event series, presented Making Commerce Extensible with WebAssembly. The video is now available. At Shopify we aim to make what most merchants need easy, and the rest possible. We make the rest possible by exposing interfaces to query, extend and alter our Platform. These in

                                                        How Shopify Uses WebAssembly Outside of the Browser
                                                      • 10 Things You Didn’t Know Google Docs Could Do

                                                        You can be more productive when you know the right way to do things on Google Docs. Let's look at several features that often get overlooked. Google Doc may seem basic on the surface but the cloud productivity tool has many overlooked features that can help you do more at work. In this article, we’ll look at several Google Doc features that you probably didn’t know about, and how you can use them

                                                          10 Things You Didn’t Know Google Docs Could Do
                                                        • Effect of the Last Week on Ruby on Rails

                                                          As someone who, like many here, depends on Rails for my job, I’m worried about the long term effects of the last week on Rails. I’m not going to discuss those changes at Basecamp but I want to discuss my concerns about what this means for Rails itself. In the last week we’ve seen: One Rails core team member resign from the core team The creator and major contributor to important features in Rails,

                                                            Effect of the Last Week on Ruby on Rails
                                                          • The State of Machine Learning Frameworks in 2019

                                                            In 2018, PyTorch was a minority. Now, it is an overwhelming majority, with 69% of CVPR using PyTorch, 75+% of both NAACL and ACL, and 50+% of ICLR and ICML. While PyTorch’s dominance is strongest at vision and language conferences (outnumbering TensorFlow by 2:1 and 3:1 respectively), PyTorch is also more popular than TensorFlow at general machine learning conferences like ICLR and ICML. While som

                                                              The State of Machine Learning Frameworks in 2019
                                                            • The Obvious UI is Often the Best UI

                                                              Illustration by Thanh Tran, UX DesignerVoltaire said, “le sens commun est fort rare”—common sense is very rare. Perhaps to realize that a certain decision is common sense, one has to have enough life experience to know the right path to take , at which point certain choices become common sense and don’t require much analysis. When we talk about common sense with product design, what we now see as

                                                                The Obvious UI is Often the Best UI
                                                              • Advancing Excel as a programming language with Andy Gordon and Simon Peyton Jones - Microsoft Research

                                                                Episode 120 | May 5, 2021 Today, people around the globe—from teachers to small-business owners to finance executives—use Microsoft Excel to make sense of the information that occupies their respective worlds, and whether they realize it or not, in doing so, they’re taking on the role of programmer. In this episode, Senior Principal Research Manager Andy Gordon, who leads the Calc Intelligence tea

                                                                  Advancing Excel as a programming language with Andy Gordon and Simon Peyton Jones - Microsoft Research
                                                                • シアトル自治区ではじめられた農業は、英植民地のインドでおこなわれた塩の行進を参照すればわかりやすい - 法華狼の日記

                                                                  抗議運動のさなかに警官がすべて撤退し、残された抗議者が自認することとなったシアトル自治区。 その一角で小さな小さな農園が作られているという。さまざまな背景と意図がこめられた象徴的な活動だ。 cornicen69氏のツイートを読むと*1、農業を主導しているマーカス・ヘンダーソン氏の意図がわかる。 シアトル自治区の農園の写真について、「なぜダンボール???」というツッコミがたくさんあるが、当人の言によれば「環境に害のある芝生をsmother(窒息?)させるためのもので、苗の下の部分には根を通すための穴を空けている」ということらしい。それが農業的に妥当なのかどうかは知らん。— cornicen (@cornicen69) 2020年6月13日 農園を始めたHenderson氏へのインタビューhttps://t.co/xsJs4Wzrxy— cornicen (@cornicen69) 2020年

                                                                    シアトル自治区ではじめられた農業は、英植民地のインドでおこなわれた塩の行進を参照すればわかりやすい - 法華狼の日記
                                                                  • Payment and address form best practices  |  Articles  |  web.dev

                                                                    Payment and address form best practices Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Maximize conversions by helping your users complete address and payment forms as quickly and easily as possible. Well-designed forms help users and increase conversion rates. One small fix can make a big difference! Here is an example of a simple payment form that demonstr

                                                                      Payment and address form best practices  |  Articles  |  web.dev
                                                                    • How io_uring and eBPF Will Revolutionize Programming in Linux

                                                                      Things will never be the same again after the dust settles. And yes, I’m talking about Linux. As I write this, most of the world is in lockdown due to COVID-19. It’s hard to say how things will look when this is over (it will be over, right?), but one thing is for sure: the world is no longer the same. It’s a weird feeling: it’s as if we ended 2019 in one planet and started 2020 in another. While

                                                                        How io_uring and eBPF Will Revolutionize Programming in Linux
                                                                      • Introducing HTTP/3 Prioritization

                                                                        Today, Cloudflare is very excited to announce full support for HTTP/3 Extensible Priorities, a new standard that speeds the loading of webpages by up to 37%. Cloudflare worked closely with standards builders to help form the specification for HTTP/3 priorities and is excited to help push the web forward. HTTP/3 Extensible Priorities is available on all plans on Cloudflare. For paid users, there is

                                                                          Introducing HTTP/3 Prioritization
                                                                        • Demystifying Azure OpenAI Networking for Secure Chatbot Deployment

                                                                          Introduction Azure AI Landing Zones provide a solid foundation for deploying advanced AI technologies like OpenAI's GPT-4 models. These environments are designed to support AI enthusiasts, but it's essential to grasp their networking aspects, especially concerning Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings. In this article, we'll dive into the networking details of OpenAI Landing Zones, focusing on ho

                                                                            Demystifying Azure OpenAI Networking for Secure Chatbot Deployment
                                                                          • Serverless: 15% slower and 8x more expensive

                                                                            Posted: 2019-09-18 Last updated: 2019-09-26 Recently I wanted to try changing the API we have at CardGames.io and try using the Serverless framework. Serverless has been a hot topic in the tech world for the last few years and I was procrastinating wanted to keep my tech skills up to date by trying something new, so I decided to spend a few hours learning about serverless and see if hosting our AP

                                                                            • 【海外の反応】ヴィンランド・サガ 第18話「ゆりかごの外」 : 海の向こうでは

                                                                              2019年11月21日22:37 カテゴリヴィンランド・サガ 【海外の反応】ヴィンランド・サガ 第18話「ゆりかごの外」 アシェラッドの身柄を賭けたトルフィンとトルケルの決闘が成立し、互角にやり合う両者。トールズの子に期待するトルケルは、「本当の戦士」とは何だとトルフィンに問うのだった。一方、逃げる最中で襲撃にあったクヌートは、夢の中である人物と再会する。 1,海外の反応 ラグナルはアニメにおいて最高のパパであることが確認された。ーーRagnar greatest dad in anime confirmed. 2,海外の反応 >>1 アシェラッドはどうなんだよ?父親を殺した奴への愛はないのか?ーーWhat about Askeladd? No love for murder dad? 3,海外の反応 >>2 実父を殺した継父ーーStep Dad that murders real dad

                                                                                【海外の反応】ヴィンランド・サガ 第18話「ゆりかごの外」 : 海の向こうでは
                                                                              • CIA activities in Japan - Wikipedia

                                                                                The activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Japan date back to the Allied occupation of Japan. Douglas MacArthur's Chief of Intelligence, Charles Willoughby, authorized the creation of a number of Japanese subordinate intelligence-gathering organizations known as kikan.[1] Many of these kikan contained individuals purged because of their classification as war criminals.[2] In additi

                                                                                  CIA activities in Japan - Wikipedia
                                                                                • Memory Allocation

                                                                                  One thing that all programs on your computer have in common is a need for memory. Programs need to be loaded from your hard drive into memory before they can be run. While running, the majority of what programs do is load values from memory, do some computation on them, and then store the result back in memory. In this post I'm going to introduce you to the basics of memory allocation. Allocators

                                                                                    Memory Allocation