並び順

ブックマーク数

期間指定

  • から
  • まで

1 - 40 件 / 2389件

新着順 人気順

different differenceの検索結果1 - 40 件 / 2389件

  • Docker一強の終焉にあたり、押さえるべきContainer事情

    章立て はじめに Docker・Container型仮想化とは Docker一強時代終焉の兆し Container技術関連史 様々なContainer Runtime おわりに 1. はじめに Containerを使うならDocker、という常識が崩れつつある。軽量な仮想環境であるContainerは、開発からリリース後もすでに欠かせないツールであるため、エンジニアは避けて通れない。Container実行ツール(Container Runtime)として挙げられるのがほぼDocker一択であり、それで十分と思われていたのだが、Dockerの脆弱性や消費リソースなどの問題、Kubernetes(K8s)の登場による影響、containerdやcri-o等の他のContainer Runtimeの登場により状況が劇的に変化している。本記事では、これからContainerを利用したい人や再度情報

      Docker一強の終焉にあたり、押さえるべきContainer事情
    • Your code displays Japanese wrong

      A static site to link people to when their code is displaying Japanese wrong. View the Project on GitHub heistak/your-code-displays-japanese-wrong Why am I here? If someone gave you a link to this page, that person probably thinks your code displays Japanese wrong. In short, from a native Japanese eye, yѳur ҭєxҭ lѳѳκs κιnd ѳf lικє ҭЋιs. This page will give you a brief description of the glyph appe

      • 新入社員のみんな、「ChatGPT×Python」で鬼にならないか?|ピーナッツ

        ChatGPTが本当にヤバい。 断言する。新卒がこれを使いこなせば、今職場で「優秀」とされている5-6年目くらいの先輩なら余裕で出し抜ける。鬼になれる。 筆者はメーカー社員なので、メーカーの新入社員がChatGPTを使って鬼になる方法を1つ提案したい。 「ChatGPT×Python」である。 Pythonとは、ご存知のとおり物理シュミレーションからデータサイエンス、機械学習までカバーする汎用性をそなえたプログラミング言語だ。何でもできるわりには書ける人がなぜか少なく、いまだにスキルとして重宝されている。 そんなPythonにChatGPTを使おう。 ChatGPTを使えば、上司から求められるアウトプットを一瞬で出すことができる。それに対してフィードバックをもらい、それも一瞬で打ち返すことができる。 「あいつ"Python書ける"だけじゃないんだよな。こっちが言ったこと正確に理解するし、そ

          新入社員のみんな、「ChatGPT×Python」で鬼にならないか?|ピーナッツ
        • The History of the URL | The Cloudflare Blog

          On the 11th of January 1982 twenty-two computer scientists met to discuss an issue with ‘computer mail’ (now known as email). Attendees included the guy who would create Sun Microsystems, the guy who made Zork, the NTP guy, and the guy who convinced the government to pay for Unix. The problem was simple: there were 455 hosts on the ARPANET and the situation was getting out of control. This issue w

            The History of the URL | The Cloudflare Blog
          • 《他者》をスパイスとする搾取性と、デート文化におけるアジア人女性フェチ - It all depends on the liver.

            はじめに “It’s such a privilege to be able to experience another person’s culture.” 「異なる文化に接せられるというのはある種の特権だからね」 ーーGet Out, 2017 昨年からイギリスに留学している。最初は授業についていけなすぎてピーピー泣いていたのだが、だんだん落ち着いてきて、ちょっと人と会いたくなって、日本ではずいぶん前に浅瀬でピチャピチャして終わったTinderでもやってみるか〜とインストールし直したのが2021年11月のこと。開始直後は一晩でLikeが800件くらい来てまんざらでもなく「やたら猫やら犬やら抱き抱えてる人間多いな」「筋肉のアピールの仕方が……日本の比ではない……」とか悠々と眺めていたのだが、2〜3日、何人かとメッセージ交換し出したらしんどすぎてやめてしまった。「アジア人」「女性」という以

              《他者》をスパイスとする搾取性と、デート文化におけるアジア人女性フェチ - It all depends on the liver.
            • Learn Modern C++

              This site contains an original, self-contained guide to learning the fundamentals of Modern C++, intended to be the basis of a self-study course. Some Chapters depend upon material presented in earlier ones, so studying them linearly is recommended. There are also regular posts (accessible from the front page) which cover topics or areas of C++ not covered in the course. If you have any queries or

                Learn Modern C++
              • Redis Explained

                Redis Explained InfographicWhat is Redis?Redis (“REmote DIctionary Service”) is an open-source key-value database server. The most accurate description of Redis is that it's a data structure server. This specific nature of Redis has led to much of its popularity and adoption amongst developers. 👋🏾You are reading Architecture Notes! Crave some byte-sized bites of this? Join me on Twitter. If it's

                  Redis Explained
                • Modern web apps without JavaScript bundling or transpiling

                  August 12, 2021 Modern web apps without JavaScript bundling or transpiling I didn't much care for vanilla JavaScript prior to ES6. Through all of the 2000s, I chased different approaches to avoid writing too much of it. First there was RJS (Ruby-to-JavaScript). Then there was CoffeeScript. Both transpiling approaches that turned more enjoyable-to-write source code into the kind of JavaScript that

                    Modern web apps without JavaScript bundling or transpiling
                  • A Proposal For Type Syntax in JavaScript - TypeScript

                    Today we’re excited to announce our support and collaboration on a new Stage 0 proposal to bring optional and erasable type syntax to JavaScript. Because this new syntax wouldn’t change how surrounding code runs, it would effectively act as comments. We think this has the potential to make TypeScript easier and faster to use for development at every scale. We’d like to talk about why we’re pursuin

                    • 訳文;「そこにはなんの報酬もありません。このゲームが何を為していてどう機能しているのか、ただただ見ていたかったのです」ジェンキンズ、カーソン、ホッキング、『Outer Wilds』へつづく2,3の論考 - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら

                      翻訳の秋が今年もきました。また去年みたく面白い記事をいくつか見つけて勝手に紹介したいところです! 去年アップした『訳文;「"好奇心駆動型の冒険"とでも言うべき特殊なタイプの冒険に報酬を与えるゲームをつくりたい、それが『Outer Wilds』の主目的です」A・ビーチャム氏の論文より』で翻訳紹介した論考のなかで、参照文献として挙げられていた文献のうち2つ、ヘンリー・ジェンキンズ著『GAME DESIGN AS NARRATIVE ARCHITECTURE(物語による建築物としてのゲームデザイン)』とボニー・ルバーク取材『Clint Hocking Speaks Out On The Virtues Of Exploration(クリント・ホッキングが語る冒険の美徳)』。別記事1つ、ドン・カーソン著『Environmental Storytelling: Creating Immersive

                        訳文;「そこにはなんの報酬もありません。このゲームが何を為していてどう機能しているのか、ただただ見ていたかったのです」ジェンキンズ、カーソン、ホッキング、『Outer Wilds』へつづく2,3の論考 - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら
                      • 2019-nCoVについてのメモとリンク

                        リンク集目次 国内外の状況 政府機関・国際機関等 学術情報 疫学論文 分子生物学/ウイルス学論文 臨床論文 インフォデミック関係 ワクチン関係 変異株関係 時系列メモ目次 新型コロナウイルス(2020年1月6日,11日) インペリグループによる患者数推定(2020年1月18日) 患者数急増,西浦さんたちの論文(2020年1月20日,23日) WHOはPHEIC宣言せず(2020年1月23-24日) 絶対リスクと相対リスク(2020年1月26日) 研究ラッシュが起こるかも(2020年1月27日) なぜ新感染症でなく指定感染症なのか? なぜ厚労省令でなく閣議決定なのか?(2020年1月27日) コロナウイルスに対する個人防御(2020年1月27日) 国内ヒト=ヒト感染発生(2020年1月28日) フォローアップセンター設置,緊急避難等(2020年1月29日) PHEICの宣言(2020年1月3

                        • Building a toy browser

                          In the last several weeks, I have been building a toy browser based on an online book, Web Browser Engineering. As someone who spent a fair share of his career on web frontend, it was eye-opening and satisfying. It felt like I had been living on one side of a wall for years and finally visited the other side of the wall. I imagine other web frontend folks would like it as well. The book Web Browse

                            Building a toy browser
                          • Time on Unix

                            Sections What is time Representing time Where do we usually find time on Unix System time, hardware time, internal timers Syncing time with external sources What depends on time Human perception of time What is time Time is relative Measuring time and standards Coordinating time Time zones DST Time, a word that is entangled in everything in our lives, something we’re intimately familiar with. Keep

                              Time on Unix
                            • Logging Best Practices: The 13 You Should Know

                              Log Analytics Logging Best Practices: The 13 You Should Know When you search for things on the internet, sometimes you find treasures like this post on logging, e.g. creating meaningful logs. This post is authored by Brice Figureau (found on Twitter as @_masterzen_). His blog clearly shows he understands the multiple aspects of DevOps and is worth a visit. Our thanks to Brice for letting us adapt

                                Logging Best Practices: The 13 You Should Know
                              • Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked

                                Google, if you’re reading this, it’s too late. Ok. Cracks knuckles. Let’s get right to it. Internal documentation for Google Search’s Content Warehouse API has leaked. Google’s internal microservices appear to mirror what Google Cloud Platform offers and the internal version of documentation for the deprecated Document AI Warehouse was accidentally published publicly to a code repository for the c

                                  Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked
                                • NovelAI Improvements on Stable Diffusion

                                  As part of the development process for our NovelAI Diffusion image generation models, we modified the model architecture of Stable Diffusion and its training process. These changes improved the overall quality of generations and user experience and better suited our use case of enhancing storytelling through image generation. In this blog post, we’d like to give a technical overview of some of the

                                    NovelAI Improvements on Stable Diffusion
                                  • React-pdf - Announcing react-pdf v2.0

                                    I'm very excited to announce react-pdf 2.0 to the world! This is the culmination of almost an entire year of work and all the lessons learned since this project started all the way back in October 2016. It's crazy, I feel it was just yesterday when I was announcing 1.0 as well. In essence, this new 2.0 version is a full reimplementation of the library. Starting from scratch is always a risky move,

                                      React-pdf - Announcing react-pdf v2.0
                                    • OpenAI API ドキュメント 日本語訳|#2 GET STARTED 後編|ゑぐみかるちゃあ

                                      OpenAI API ドキュメントの日本語訳をこちらでまとめます。文字量の多いドキュメントなので、セクションごとに記事を分割しています。 今回は「GET STARTED 」のセクションからLibraries 、Models、TutorialsそしてUsage policiesを抜粋した後編です。 基本 DeepLで翻訳して、気になるところだけ書き換えています(ほぼ気になるところがないのが、DeepLのすごいところ)。原文との突き合わせができるようにはじめに原文を入れてますので、間違いなど見つけられましたら、ぜひご指摘ください。ご指摘箇所は随時反映させていただきます。 原文のリンクが有効になってますので、それぞれ必要な場合は原文リンクの方を参照ください。 前回のおさらいはこちら Python library|Python ライブラリWe provide a Python library, w

                                        OpenAI API ドキュメント 日本語訳|#2 GET STARTED 後編|ゑぐみかるちゃあ
                                      • ユーザーのITリテラシーに配慮するのはアクセシビリティなのか - Qiita

                                        主に2つの答えがあります。 A. WCAGの考えではユーザーが適切な支援技術を利用することも含めてアクセシビリティであり、支援技術の入手やアクセシビリティ機能の利用に必要なITリテラシーを持たない人はアクセシビリティの対象ではない。(WCAG偏重派) B. うるせえ!! なるべく多様な人に情報を届ける、それがおもてなしの心ってヤツだろうが!!(アクセシビリティはみんなの心にあるよ派) 筆者には、Aのようにアクセシビリティの範疇からITリテラシーを外すのはやや極端な考え方であるように思えます。しかし、アクセシビリティに詳しい方でもAのような考え方をしているのを見かけます。 この記事では、WCAGやその関連文書を読みながら、この問いについて考察していきます。 今回WCAGとして参照するのはWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1です。この記

                                          ユーザーのITリテラシーに配慮するのはアクセシビリティなのか - Qiita
                                        • The cost of JavaScript in 2019 · V8

                                          Show navigation Note: If you prefer watching a presentation over reading articles, then enjoy the video below! If not, skip the video and read on. “The cost of JavaScript” as presented by Addy Osmani at #PerfMatters Conference 2019.One large change to the cost of JavaScript over the last few years has been an improvement in how fast browsers can parse and compile script. In 2019, the dominant cost

                                          • How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster In Visual Studio Code

                                            Register now for a full day of community, learning, and all things Visual Studio Code Bracket pair colorization 10,000x faster September 29, 2021 by Henning Dieterichs, @hediet_dev When dealing with deeply nested brackets in Visual Studio Code, it can be hard to figure out which brackets match and which do not. To make this easier, in 2016, a user named CoenraadS developed the awesome Bracket Pair

                                              How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster In Visual Studio Code
                                            • Marie Kondo your software stack with open source

                                              As someone makes more money, expenses once considered luxuries can suddenly become seen as necessities: It’s called lifestyle creep. In the world of software development, we can suffer from a similar affliction: stack creep. Where hardware limitations once restricted developers to a minimalist approach, increased processing power, memory, and storage have led many down a more maximalist path. It’s

                                                Marie Kondo your software stack with open source
                                              • Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟

                                                Hi everyone! After exactly 365 days of very intensive development, I'm extremely happy to unveil the first stable release of Yarn 2. In this post I will explain what this release will mean for our community. Buckle up! If you're interested to know more about what will happen to Yarn 1, keep reading as we detail our plans later down this post: Future Plans. If you just want to start right now with

                                                  Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟
                                                • Draw SVG rope using JavaScript

                                                  This is an interactive article. To fully experience it, you'll need to turn JavaScript on. Today, I'll take you through the process I came up with in regard to transforming an SVG path into a vector rope drawing. We'll learn how to turn the path on the left into the rope on the right: The problem popped up on a project my colleagues were working on, and it stuck with me. I thought about it and sta

                                                    Draw SVG rope using JavaScript
                                                  • Golang GenericsでREST APIを作る - Nature Engineering Blog

                                                    Go 1.18が出てしばらく経ちました。みなさんGenerics使っていますか? @maaashです。 これは Nature Engineering Blog祭 の2日目の記事です。 祭り 最初は歓喜し、mapやfilter的なfor文を少しずつgithub.com/samber/loに切り替えたり、 internalなsliceパッケージを作ってみたり。 ですが心のどこかで欲求不満が蓄積されていくのを感じていました。 使い尽くしていないのでその真価が理解できていなくて物足りないような、 こんなに面白いおもちゃが与えられたのに遊び尽くしていないような感覚です。 Genericsを使ったコードを書きたい!と思いながら日々の業務でREST APIを書いていると、、 あれ、これはかの When To Use Genericsの結論にある: If you find yourself writing

                                                      Golang GenericsでREST APIを作る - Nature Engineering Blog
                                                    • Announcing TypeScript 5.0 - TypeScript

                                                      Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.0! This release brings many new features, while aiming to make TypeScript smaller, simpler, and faster. We’ve implemented the new decorators standard, added functionality to better support ESM projects in Node and bundlers, provided new ways for library authors to control generic inference, expanded our JSDoc functionality, simplified con

                                                        Announcing TypeScript 5.0 - TypeScript
                                                      • Good Data Analysis  |  Machine Learning  |  Google for Developers

                                                        Good Data Analysis Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Author: Patrick Riley Special thanks to: Diane Tang, Rehan Khan, Elizabeth Tucker, Amir Najmi, Hilary Hutchinson, Joel Darnauer, Dale Neal, Aner Ben-Artzi, Sanders Kleinfeld, David Westbrook, and Barry Rosenberg. History Last Major Update: Jun. 2019 An earlier version of some of this material

                                                          Good Data Analysis  |  Machine Learning  |  Google for Developers
                                                        • Software Architecture Guide

                                                          When people in the software industry talk about “architecture”, they refer to a hazily defined notion of the most important aspects of the internal design of a software system. A good architecture is important, otherwise it becomes slower and more expensive to add new capabilities in the future. Like many in the software world, I’ve long been wary of the term “architecture” as it often suggests a

                                                            Software Architecture Guide
                                                          • When TCP sockets refuse to die — Idea of the day

                                                            This article was first published on Cloudflare blog: When TCP sockets refuse to die Accompanying scripts While working on our Spectrum server, we noticed something weird: the TCP sockets which we thought should have been closed were lingering around. We realized we don't really understand when TCP sockets are supposed to time out! In our code, we wanted to make sure we don't hold connections to de

                                                            • Generating UUIDs at scale on the Web

                                                              TL;DR can you trust every browser to generate globally unique identifiers at scale? At Teads, we have tried, and the answer is yes, with a few caveats. This article describes the experiments we’ve run and the discoveries we made along the way. Why we need client-side unique identifiersGenerating unique identifiers is a common need that third-party scripts integrated on Web pages and e-commerce sit

                                                                Generating UUIDs at scale on the Web
                                                              • Remix vs Next.js

                                                                Easily the biggest question we get asked is something like: How is Remix different from Next.js? It appears we have to answer this question! We'd like to address it directly and without drama. If you're a fan of Remix and want to start tweeting smug reactions to this article, we kindly ask that you drop the smugness before hitting the tweet button 🤗. A rising tide lifts all boats. We've been frie

                                                                  Remix vs Next.js
                                                                • Rust concepts I wish I learned earlier

                                                                  This past month, I have been enthralled by the Rust programming language given its unique edge for writing memory-safe, modern programs. Over the years, several languages have emerged as the most preferred by engineers to write resilient, backend software. The tides have shifted from Java/C++ into Go and Rust, which combine decades of programming language theory to build tools that are effective i

                                                                    Rust concepts I wish I learned earlier
                                                                  • Comparing HTTP/3 vs. HTTP/2 Performance

                                                                    We announced support for HTTP/3, the successor to HTTP/2 during Cloudflare’s birthday week last year. Our goal is and has always been to help build a better Internet. Collaborating on standards is a big part of that, and we're very fortunate to do that here. Even though HTTP/3 is still in draft status, we've seen a lot of interest from our users. So far, over 113,000 zones have activated HTTP/3 an

                                                                      Comparing HTTP/3 vs. HTTP/2 Performance
                                                                    • ML Ops: Machine Learning as an Engineering Discipline

                                                                      So, your company decided to invest in machine learning. You have a talented team of Data Scientists churning out models to solve important problems that were out of reach just a few years ago. All performance metrics are looking great, the demos cause jaws to drop and executives to ask how soon you can have a model in production. It should be pretty quick, you think. After all, you already solved

                                                                        ML Ops: Machine Learning as an Engineering Discipline
                                                                      • The technology behind GitHub’s new code search

                                                                        To perform a search, we intersect the results of multiple lookups to give us the list of documents where the string appears. With a trigram index you need four lookups: lim, imi, mit, and its in order to fulfill the query for limits. Unlike a hashmap though, these indices are too big to fit in memory, so instead, we build iterators for each index we need to access. These lazily return sorted docum

                                                                          The technology behind GitHub’s new code search
                                                                        • GitHub - WerWolv/ImHex: 🔍 A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.

                                                                          Featureful hex view Byte patching Patch management Infinite Undo/Redo "Copy bytes as..." Bytes Hex string C, C++, C#, Rust, Python, Java & JavaScript array ASCII-Art hex view HTML self-contained div Simple string and hex search Goto from start, end and current cursor position Colorful highlighting Configurable foreground highlighting rules Background highlighting using patterns, find results and b

                                                                            GitHub - WerWolv/ImHex: 🔍 A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.
                                                                          • New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4

                                                                            ContentsHTMLCSSWeb APIsJavaScriptWeb AppsMediaPrivacySecurityWKWebViewSafari Web ExtensionsWeb InspectorFeedbackAnd More With over 70 additions to WebKit, Safari 15.4 is packed with new web technologies, updates, and fixes. We’ve assembled a huge release as part of our commitment to web developers, and the people who use the web. This is the first big WebKit release of 2022, and we’re just getting

                                                                              New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4
                                                                            • Linux perf Examples

                                                                              Recent posts: 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 » Netflix End of Series 1 09 Apr 2022 » Te

                                                                              • Go: A Documentary

                                                                                Go: A Documentary by Changkun Ou <changkun.de> (and many inputs from contributors) This document collects many interesting (publicly observable) issues, discussions, proposals, CLs, and talks from the Go development process, which intends to offer a comprehensive reference of the Go history. Disclaimer Most of the texts are written as subjective understanding based on public sources Factual and ty

                                                                                • Beyond Console.log() – Level up Your Debugging Skills — SitePoint

                                                                                  You may have established a pattern of coding that utilizes a few key tools offered by your browser’s console. But have you dug any deeper lately? There are some powerful tools available to you, and they might just revolutionize the way you work. The Comfort Zone As developers, we like to find a way of working that make us feel efficient. The trap, though, is that we get comfortable with a certain

                                                                                    Beyond Console.log() – Level up Your Debugging Skills — SitePoint