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  • Midjourneyを1年間使って見つけた、Webデザインに使えるプロンプト全ガイド

    「どうすればAIをWebデザインに活用できるだろう」 人工知能AIがこれだけ話題になったいま、Webやグラフィックデザイン、イラストやゲームなどクリエイティブな業務をこなす人なら、一度は考えたことがあるかもしれません。 答えのひとつはずばり、Midjourneyなどの画像生成AIでイメージを具現化すること。 しかし、そうは言っても入力できるプロンプトは無限にあり、実際にどのように入力すれば最高の結果を得ることができるのか、すべて調べるのはあまりにも大変です。 そこでこの記事では、Midjourneyを1年間使い続けて見つけた、Webデザインに使えるMidjourneyプロンプト、小技テクニックをまとめてご紹介します。 具体的なサンプル例とプロンプトを一緒に記載しており、コピペでそのまま利用できます。 「Midjourneyって何?」というひとは、基本の使い方をまとめた以下のガイドを参考にど

      Midjourneyを1年間使って見つけた、Webデザインに使えるプロンプト全ガイド
    • What it was like working for GitLab

      February 8, 2024 I joined GitLab in October 2015, and left in December 2021 after working there for a little more than six years. While I previously wrote about leaving GitLab to work on Inko, I never discussed what it was like working for GitLab between 2015 and 2021. There are two reasons for this: I was suffering from burnout, and didn't have the energy to revisit the last six years of my life

      • Silicon Valley’s very masculine year

        Zoë Bernard writes about technology, crime, and culture. Formerly, she covered technology for The Information and Business Insider. Silicon Valley is embracing a new era of masculinity. Its leaders are powerful, virile, and swole. They practice Brazilian jiujitsu and want to fight each other in a cage. They can do 200 push-ups while wearing a 20-pound weighted vest. They can spend $44 billion on a

          Silicon Valley’s very masculine year
        • Figma and Adobe are abandoning our proposed merger | Figma Blog

          Fifteen months into the regulatory review process, Figma and Adobe no longer see a path toward regulatory approval of our proposed acquisition. Figma and Adobe have reached a joint decision to end our pending acquisition. It’s not the outcome we had hoped for, but despite thousands of hours spent with regulators around the world detailing differences between our businesses, our products, and the m

            Figma and Adobe are abandoning our proposed merger | Figma Blog
          • Host your LLMs on Cloud Run | Google Cloud Blog

            Run your AI inference applications on Cloud Run with NVIDIA GPUs Developers love Cloud Run for its simplicity, fast autoscaling, scale-to-zero capabilities, and pay-per-use pricing. Those same benefits come into play for real-time inference apps serving open gen AI models. That's why today, we’re adding support for NVIDIA L4 GPUs to Cloud Run, in preview. This opens the door to many new use cases

              Host your LLMs on Cloud Run | Google Cloud Blog
            • 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
              • Founder Mode

                September 2024 At a YC event last week Brian Chesky gave a talk that everyone who was there will remember. Most founders I talked to afterward said it was the best they'd ever heard. Ron Conway, for the first time in his life, forgot to take notes. I'm not going to try to reproduce it here. Instead I want to talk about a question it raised. The theme of Brian's talk was that the conventional wisdo

                • Continuous reinvention: A brief history of block storage at AWS

                  Continuous reinvention: A brief history of block storage at AWSAugust 22, 2024 • 4802 words Marc Olson has been part of the team shaping Elastic Block Store (EBS) for over a decade. In that time, he’s helped to drive the dramatic evolution of EBS from a simple block storage service relying on shared drives to a massive network storage system that delivers over 140 trillion daily operations. In thi

                    Continuous reinvention: A brief history of block storage at AWS
                  • 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

                    • How and why we built our startup around small teams

                      Welcome to Product for Engineers, a newsletter created by PostHog for engineers and founders who want to build successful startups. Startups ship more per person than big companies – everyone knows this. But how do you retain that advantage as you scale? Our answer is small teams – speedy, innovative, and autonomous one-pizza teams where individuals can still have an outsized impact. They enable u

                        How and why we built our startup around small teams
                      • No More Blue Fridays

                        Recent posts: 22 Jul 2024 » No More Blue Fridays 24 Mar 2024 » Linux Crisis Tools 17 Mar 2024 » The Return of the Frame Pointers 10 Mar 2024 » eBPF Documentary 28 Apr 2023 » eBPF Observability Tools Are Not Security Tools 01 Mar 2023 » USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon 17 Feb 2023 » USENIX SREcon APAC 2023: CFP 02 May 2022 » Brendan@Intel.com 15 Apr 2022 » Netfl

                        • Elon Musk may have to sell billions in Tesla stock to rescue X

                          Elon Musk’s financial headaches at X may be catching up to him—and Tesla bulls are worrying that could spell bad news for the carmaker’s investors. Musk’s repeated outbursts against advertisers have dried up the main source of revenue for the loss-making company formerly known as Twitter. A recent decision to sue them for heeding his own advice to not buy ads on the platform hasn’t helped. At some

                            Elon Musk may have to sell billions in Tesla stock to rescue X
                          • Why GitHub Actually Won

                            A few days ago, a video produced by @t3dotgg was posted to his very popular YouTube channel where he reviews an article written by the Graphite team titled “How GitHub replaced SourceForge as the dominant code hosting platform”. Theo’s title was a little more succinct, “Why GitHub Won”. Being a cofounder of GitHub, I found Greg’s article and Theo’s subsequent commentary fun, but figured that it mi

                              Why GitHub Actually Won
                            • Sam Altman ousted as OpenAI's CEO | TechCrunch

                              Sam Altman has been fired from OpenAI, Inc., the 501(c)(3) nonprofit that acts as the governing body for OpenAI, the AI startup behind ChatGPT, DALL-E 3, GPT-4 and other highly capable generative AI systems. He’ll both leave the company’s board of directors and step down as CEO. In a post on OpenAI’s official blog, the company writes that Altman’s departure follows a “deliberative review process b

                                Sam Altman ousted as OpenAI's CEO | TechCrunch
                              • Hixie's Natural Log: Reflecting on 18 years at Google

                                2023-11-22 04:29 UTC Reflecting on 18 years at Google I joined Google in October 2005, and handed in my resignation 18 years later. Last week was my last week at Google. I feel very lucky to have experienced the early post-IPO Google; unlike most companies, and contrary to the popular narrative, Googlers, from the junior engineer all the way to the C-suite, were genuinely good people who cared ver

                                • Why Elixir Is the Best Language for Building a Bootstrapped, B2B SaaS in 2024 | SleepEasy Website Monitor

                                  Why Elixir Is the Best Language for Building a Bootstrapped, B2B SaaS in 2024 [This article is the companion to my presentation for CodeBEAM America 2024, Elixir is the One-Person Stack for Building a Software Startup. You can download the slides as a PDF or view them in Google Slides.] I’d like to share why I chose Elixir as the programming language (and really, as we’ll discuss, the full stack)

                                    Why Elixir Is the Best Language for Building a Bootstrapped, B2B SaaS in 2024 | SleepEasy Website Monitor
                                  • jj init — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho

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

                                      jj init — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
                                    • OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster, sources say

                                      OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster, sources say Nov 22 (Reuters) - Ahead of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s four days in exile, several staff researchers wrote a letter to the board of directors warning of a powerful artificial intelligence discovery that they said could threaten humanity, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters. The previously unreported lette

                                        OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster, sources say
                                      • Questionable Advice: “My boss says we don’t need any engineering managers. Is he right?”

                                        I recently joined a startup to run an engineering org of about 40 engineers. My title is VP Engineering. However, I have been having lots of ongoing conflict with the CEO (a former engineer) around whether or not I am allowed to have or hire any dedicated engineering managers. Right now, the engineers are clustered into small teams of 3-4, each of which has a lead engineer — someone who leads the

                                          Questionable Advice: “My boss says we don’t need any engineering managers. Is he right?”
                                        • 元Appleデザイナーのジョナサン・アイブとOpenAIのサム・アルトマンが「AI駆動のパーソナルデバイス」開発に向けて1500億円の資金調達を計画中との報道

                                          by • glub • and TechCrunch 元Appleのデザインリーダーであるジョナサン・アイブ氏とOpenAIのCEOであるサム・アルトマン氏が「AIを搭載したパーソナルデバイス」を製造するスタートアップの資金調達を目指していると、IT系メディアのThe Informationが報じています。 Jony Ive and Sam Altman’s AI Device Startup in Funding Talks With Emerson, Thrive — The Information https://www.theinformation.com/articles/jony-ive-and-sam-altmans-ai-device-startup-in-funding-talks-with-emerson-thrive AI hardware company from

                                            元Appleデザイナーのジョナサン・アイブとOpenAIのサム・アルトマンが「AI駆動のパーソナルデバイス」開発に向けて1500億円の資金調達を計画中との報道
                                          • スタートアップが陥る「悲しみの谷」から脱出するための「ポジショニング」とは?

                                            リリースしてから一日で数万、一週間で数十万とユーザーを増やして大成功するサービスもありますが、多くの発明やサービスは、長い年月をかけて少しずつユーザーを増やします。新規性により少し注目された後にしばらく続く低迷のプロセスは「悲しみの谷」とよばれており、大企業を含めて多くの企業やサービスが経験していますが、悲しみの谷を乗り越えて成功するための方法を、エンジニアでマーケティング戦略の経験もあるヨハン・フリードナー氏が解説しています。 How To Escape The Startup Trough Of Sorrow - Briefmix https://www.briefmix.com/startup/trough-of-sorrow 主にスタートアップ企業に対し投資を行うY Combinatorは、「スタートアップが通るプロセス」として以下のような図を示しました。IT系のスタートアップに関

                                              スタートアップが陥る「悲しみの谷」から脱出するための「ポジショニング」とは?
                                            • Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX

                                              Opera used to be a fantastic web browser, with a custom high-performance Presto rendering engine and features like tabbed windows that didn't show up in competing browsers until years later. However, the modern Opera browser is a shadow of its former self, reliant on chasing trends and meme advertising to stay relevant. The company behind it has also created fintech services that break app store r

                                                Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX
                                              • (Almost) Every infrastructure decision I endorse or regret after 4 years running infrastructure at a startup

                                                Image from UnSplash I’ve led infrastructure at a startup for the past 4 years that has had to scale quickly. From the beginning I made some core decisions that the company has had to stick to, for better or worse, these past four years. This post will list some of the major decisions made and if I endorse them for your startup, or if I regret them and advise you to pick something else. AWS Link to

                                                • OpenAI Staff Threaten to Quit Unless Board Resigns

                                                  More than 730 employees of OpenAI have signed a letter saying they may quit and join Sam Altman at Microsoft unless the startup’s board resigns and reappoints the ousted CEO. Sam Altman speaks during the OpenAI DevDay event on November 6, 2023, in San FranciscoJustin Sullivan/Getty Images OpenAI was in open revolt on Monday with more than 730 employees signing an open letter threatening to leave u

                                                    OpenAI Staff Threaten to Quit Unless Board Resigns
                                                  • Booting Linux off of Google Drive

                                                    Competitiveness is a vice of mine. When I heard that a friend got Linux to boot off of NFS, I had to one-up her. I had to prove that I could create something harder, something better, faster, stronger. Like all good projects, this began with an Idea. My mind reached out and grabbed wispy tendrils from the æther, forcing the disparate concepts to coalesce. The Mass gained weight in my hands, and a

                                                      Booting Linux off of Google Drive
                                                    • Pebble, the Twitter alternative previously known as T2, is shutting down | TechCrunch

                                                      Pebble, the Twitter alternative previously known as T2, is shutting down The grip Twitter, now called X, has on the market may be stronger than some believed. Unfortunately, that’s led to the first casualty among Twitter alternatives, as the startup Pebble (formerly T2), is shutting down. The would-be X rival had grown a small but engaged community on its microblogging service that aimed to dupe T

                                                        Pebble, the Twitter alternative previously known as T2, is shutting down | TechCrunch
                                                      • Announcing py2wasm: A Python to Wasm compiler · Blog · Wasmer

                                                        Back to articlesAnnouncing py2wasm: A Python to Wasm compilerpy2wasm converts your Python programs to WebAssembly, running them at 3x faster speeds Since starting Wasmer five years ago we've been obsessed with empowering more languages to target the web and beyond through Webassembly. One of the most popular languages out there is Python, and while it is certainly possible to run Python programs i

                                                          Announcing py2wasm: A Python to Wasm compiler · Blog · Wasmer
                                                        • OpenAIのサム・アルトマンCEOとハフポスト創設者が新会社「Thrive AI Health」を設立、超パーソナライズされたヘルスコーチAI提供へ

                                                          2016年にはGoogleのDeepMindをがん治療に使用する病院が現れるなど、医療は最も早くにAIを活用してきた分野のひとつです。2024年7月8日に、OpenAI関連のファンドであるOpenAI Startup Fundと、HuffPost(旧Huffington Post)の創設者であるアリアナ・ハフィントン氏が立ち上げたテクノロジー企業・Thrive Globalが提携し、専門家レベルのヘルスコーチングAIの提供を目指す「Thrive AI Health」を設立したことを発表しました。 OpenAI Startup Fund & Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global Create New Company, Thrive AI Health, To Launch Hyper-Personalized AI Health Coach https://w

                                                            OpenAIのサム・アルトマンCEOとハフポスト創設者が新会社「Thrive AI Health」を設立、超パーソナライズされたヘルスコーチAI提供へ
                                                          • 「インドのレンタルハッカー事業」を暴いたロイター通信の報道が裁判所命令で削除

                                                            by Focal Foto 大手報道機関のロイター通信が2023年11月16日に公開した「How an Indian startup hacked the world(インドのスタートアップが世界をハッキングした方法)」という記事が、インドの地方裁判所で下された裁判所命令により一時的に削除されました。これを受けてロイター通信はこの決定を不服として控訴する姿勢を表明しています。 Editor’s note https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-hackers-appin/ Indian Court Orders Reuters To Take Down Investigative Report Regarding A ‘Hack-For-Hire’ Company | Techdirt https://www.tech

                                                              「インドのレンタルハッカー事業」を暴いたロイター通信の報道が裁判所命令で削除
                                                            • “Why Scrum” for Software Developers

                                                              Many software developers working in a Scrum environment see Scrum as a “company tax” — additional overhead they need to adhere to because their company expects them to. Dailies, reviews, refinements, and retros are seen as ceremonies; something you have to endure that don’t really add much value to your work. If this is how Scrum feels to you, you’re not alone. In this article, I want to explain w

                                                                “Why Scrum” for Software Developers
                                                              • Microsoft briefly restricted employee access to OpenAI's ChatGPT, citing security concerns

                                                                Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI. But for a brief time on Thursday, employees of the software company weren't allowed to use the startup's most famous product, ChatGPT, CNBC has learned. "Due to security and data concerns a number of AI tools are no longer available for employees to use," Microsoft said in an update on an internal website. CNBC also viewed a screenshot that sho

                                                                  Microsoft briefly restricted employee access to OpenAI's ChatGPT, citing security concerns
                                                                • Vision Pro is an over-engineered “devkit” // Hardware bleeds genius & audacity but software story is disheartening // What we got wrong at Oculus that Apple got right // Why Meta could finally have its Android moment

                                                                  by Hugo Barra (former Head of Oculus at Meta) Friends and colleagues have been asking me to share my perspective on the Apple Vision Pro as a product. Inspired by my dear friend Matt Mullenweg’s 40th post, I decided to put pen to paper. This started as a blog post and became an essay before too long, so I’ve structured my writing in multiple sections each with a clear lead to make it a bit easier

                                                                    Vision Pro is an over-engineered “devkit” // Hardware bleeds genius & audacity but software story is disheartening // What we got wrong at Oculus that Apple got right // Why Meta could finally have its Android moment
                                                                  • Inside OpenAI: How does ChatGPT Ship So Quickly?

                                                                    👋 Hi, this is Gergely with a subscriber-only issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover challenges at Big Tech and startups through the lens of engineering managers and senior engineers. OpenAI might be the hottest company in tech right now. The company is behind the popular large language-based model, ChatGPT, and also built the GPT-3, GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models which seve

                                                                      Inside OpenAI: How does ChatGPT Ship So Quickly?
                                                                    • 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
                                                                      • Training great LLMs entirely from ground up in the wilderness as a startup — Yi Tay

                                                                        Training great LLMs entirely from ground up in the wilderness as a startup Given that we’ve successfully trained pretty strong multimodal language models at Reka, many people have been particularly curious about the experiences of building infrastructure and training large language & multimodal models from scratch from a completely clean slate. I complain a lot about external (outside Google) infr

                                                                          Training great LLMs entirely from ground up in the wilderness as a startup — Yi Tay
                                                                        • Three Decades of Agile – Manage Complexity

                                                                          The Agile Manifesto [1], created in 2001, brought about a significant shift in the development of (software) products. The values and principles in the manifesto have since evolved and expanded, and we continue to discover better ways to implement them. Overall, the changes have been positive and continue to benefit the industry. This article discusses the journey we have collectively taken over t

                                                                          • Data Flywheels for LLM Applications

                                                                            Over the past few months, I have been thinking a lot about workflows to automatically and dynamically improve LLM applications using production data. This stems from our research on validating data quality in LLM pipelines and applications—which is starting to be productionized in both vertical AI applications and LLMOps companies. (I am always very thankful to the teams in industry who find my wo

                                                                              Data Flywheels for LLM Applications
                                                                            • How It Started: Three Phases - Bluesky

                                                                              TLDR: Bluesky was announced in 2019 but the legal entity itself was only recently set up. In the meantime, the bluesky community took shape and has taken on a life of its own. There now exists two separate organizations, the bluesky community and Bluesky PBLLC. We’ve been using lowercase “bluesky” to refer to the original open-ended project, and uppercase “Bluesky” to refer to the company with tha

                                                                                How It Started: Three Phases - Bluesky
                                                                              • Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison

                                                                                Over the years, I’ve repeatedly heard that Windows NT is a very advanced operating system and, being a Unix person myself, it has bothered me to not know why. I’ve been meaning to answer this question for years and I can do so now, which means I want to present you my findings. My desire to know about NT’s internals started in 2006 when I applied to the Google Summer of Code program to develop Boo

                                                                                  Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison
                                                                                • 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?