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  • OpenAI API ドキュメント 日本語訳|#2 GET STARTED 後編|Nobue Otsu|地方で老舗パン屋を第三者承継

    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|Nobue Otsu|地方で老舗パン屋を第三者承継
    • 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
      • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

        Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

          GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
        • Databases in 2024: A Year in Review

          Like a shot to your dome piece, I'm back to hit you with my annual roundup of what happened in the rumble-tumble game of databases. Yes, I used to write this article on the OtterTune blog, but the company is dead (RIP). I'm doing this joint on my professor blog. There is much to cover from the past year, from 10-figure acquisitions, vendors running wild in the streets with license changes, and the

            Databases in 2024: A Year in Review
          • iOS Privacy: Announcing InAppBrowser.com - see what JavaScript commands get injected through an in-app browser

            Please note that this article is outdated (August 2022). Importantly, the article does not claim that any data logging or transmission is actively occurring. Instead, it highlights the potential technical capabilities of in-app browsers to inject JavaScript code, which could theoretically be used to monitor user interactions. Last week I published a report on the risks of mobile apps using in-app

              iOS Privacy: Announcing InAppBrowser.com - see what JavaScript commands get injected through an in-app browser
            • Google Search Is Dying

              (There is good discussion on this article on Hacker News and Reddit) Reddit is currently the most popular search engine. The only people who don’t know that are the team at Reddit, who can’t be bothered to build a decent search interface. So instead we resort to using Google, and appending the word “reddit” to the end of our queries. Paul Graham thinks this image means Reddit as a social media sit

                Google Search Is Dying
              • How modern browsers work

                Note: For those eager to dive deep into how browsers work, an excellent resource is Browser Engineering by Pavel Panchekha and Chris Harrelson (available at browser.engineering). Please do check it out. This article is an overview of how browsers work. Web developers often treat the browser as a black box that magically transforms HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into interactive web applications. In tru

                  How modern browsers work
                • New Ubisoft Game 'Assassin's Creed Shadows:' Why the Criticism? | JAPAN Forward

                  How far should a game be allowed to misrepresent its historical settings? Assassin's Creed Shadows is set to test the line with copyright and cultural problems. Ubisoft, headquartered in France, announced in late May that their latest addition to the popular action game series, Assassin's Creed Shadows (AC Shadows), is slated for release on November 15. Set during Japan's Sengoku or Warring States

                    New Ubisoft Game 'Assassin's Creed Shadows:' Why the Criticism? | JAPAN Forward
                  • Nintendo 3DS Architecture | A Practical Analysis

                    Book edition This article is also published in many bookstores for the benefit of offline readers. The eBooks are DRM-free, while the printed editions compile multiple articles and feature original photography at full resolution. You can find printed compilations here, and individual eBooks at Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Kobo and other stores. The proceeds support the improvement of current articl

                      Nintendo 3DS Architecture | A Practical Analysis
                    • PHP is Legacy, in 2024

                      A trained actor with a dissertation on standup comedy, I came into PHP development via the meetup scene. You can find me speaking and writing on tech, or playing/buying odd records from my vinyl collection. Ready to start building?Experience seamless connectivity, real-time messaging, and crystal-clear voice and video calls-all at your fingertips. Subscribe to Our Developer NewsletterSubscribe to

                        PHP is Legacy, in 2024
                      • The Legends Of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline

                        The Legends Of Runeterra CI/CD PipelineMay 31, 2021Share this on RedditShare this on TwitterShare this on FacebookToggle additional sharing options Hi, I’m Guy Kisel, and I’m a software engineer on Legends of Runeterra’s Production Engineering: Shared Tools, Automation, and Build team (PE:STAB for short). My team is responsible for solving cross-team shared client technology issues and increasing

                          The Legends Of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline
                        • Photoshop's journey to the web  |  Articles  |  web.dev

                          Over the last three years, Chrome has been working to empower web applications that want to push the boundaries of what's possible in the browser. One such web application has been Photoshop. The idea of running software as complex as Photoshop directly in the browser would have been hard to imagine just a few years ago. However, by using various new web technologies, Adobe has now brought a publi

                          • 7 Reasons Not to Switch to Windows From macOS

                            It has been over two decades since Apple released the first version of its now-iconic operating system, macOS. In that time, it has undergone many changes and improvements, becoming one of the most popular and user-friendly operating systems out there. Whether you're a new macOS user or a veteran who is simply fed up with it, you should consider a few reasons to keep using it before switching to a

                              7 Reasons Not to Switch to Windows From macOS
                            • Neovim News #11 - The Christmas Issue

                              The real 0.5 was the friends we made along the way The long-awaited release of Neovim v0.5.0 finally happened on July 2, 2021. It was worth the wait: With over 4000 commits, it is so big that it broke some of the release tooling. These notes focus on the most user-visible improvements, of which the biggest are: Lua as a first-class scripting and configuration language, Language server protocol (LS

                                Neovim News #11 - The Christmas Issue
                              • Creating a Development Environment Using VS Code's Dev Container

                                Creating a Development Environment Using VS Code's Dev Container A sequel article has been posted 🥳🎉 (June 8, 2023): [Sequel! Dev Container] Creating a cloud development environment with GitHub Codespaces . Introduction Hello. Torii here, from the team[^1][^2] Common Services Development Group that develops payment platforms used by multiple services. Finding your IDE doesn't work even though yo

                                  Creating a Development Environment Using VS Code's Dev Container
                                • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64

                                  Over the course of my Spring 2020 semester at Harvey Mudd College, I developed a self-hosting compiler entirely from scratch. This article walks through many interesting parts of the project. It’s laid out so you can just read from beginning to end, but if you’re more interested in a particular topic, feel free to jump there. Or, take a look at the project on GitHub. Table of contents What the pro

                                  • The Abe Assassination, the Unification Church, and Local Media: A Case Study of Journalism in Toyama Prefecture - Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

                                    Abstract: This article chronicles how two commercial TV stations in Toyama Prefecture exposed deep links between politicians and the Unification Church. It discusses how a local community of investigative journalists with close ties to adherents and politicians revealed ways the church and lawmakers cooperated on electioneering and policymaking, and it analyzes how their exposés were taken up in n

                                      The Abe Assassination, the Unification Church, and Local Media: A Case Study of Journalism in Toyama Prefecture - Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
                                    • Prompt Like a Pro: 8 Tips and tricks for working with Copilot in Teams | Microsoft Community Hub

                                      Prompt Like a Pro: 8 Tips and tricks for working with Copilot in Teams UPDATE: As of September 16th, 2024, Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 is now Microsoft 365 Copilot. Any mentions of Microsoft Copilot in this blog refer to Microsoft 365 Copilot. As a reminder, to have access to these features you need a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license! How to prompt like a pro Writing great prompts is the

                                        Prompt Like a Pro: 8 Tips and tricks for working with Copilot in Teams | Microsoft Community Hub
                                      • Conditional CSS

                                        Do you want to master CSS layouts? I'm building a new course. Learn more I like to think of CSS as a conditional design language. Over the years, CSS was known as a way to style web pages. Now, however, CSS has evolved a lot to the point you can see conditional rules. The interesting bit is that those CSS rules aren’t direct (i.e: there is still no if/else in CSS), but the way features in CSS work

                                          Conditional CSS
                                        • 14 Advanced Python Features

                                          Python is one of the most widely adopted programming languages in the world. Yet, because of it’s ease and simplicity to just “get something working”, it’s also one of the most underappreciated. If you search for Top 10 Advanced Python Tricks on Google or any other search engine, you’ll find tons of blogs or LinkedIn articles going over trivial (but still useful) things like generators or tuples.

                                          • How to Use React Compiler – A Complete Guide

                                            In this tutorial, you'll learn how the React compiler can help you write more optimized React applications. React is a user interface library that has been doing its job quite well for over a decade. The component architecture, uni-directional data flow, and declarative nature stand out in helping devs building production-ready, scalable software applications. Over the releases (even up until the

                                              How to Use React Compiler – A Complete Guide
                                            • The many, many, many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade

                                              This last decade has seen an inundation of new JavaScript runtimes (and engines in equal measure), enabling us to run JavaScript in all manner of contexts with precise fitness for task. Through these, we've seen the language spread to the Cloud, the edge, Smart TVs, mobile devices, and even microcontrollers. In this article, we'll explore what's driving this diversity, and why no one runtime or en

                                                The many, many, many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade
                                              • World's First MIDI Shellcode

                                                World’s First MIDI Shellcode Jan 2025 · 45 min read I gained remote code execution via MIDI messages to trick my synth into playing Bad Apple on its LCD. This blog post is about my journey with this reverse engineering project. Final iteration of Bad Apple The beginning I’ve had this Yamaha PSR-E433 synth for a very long time, and a couple of years ago I decided to open it up — partly because it w

                                                • A Git story: Not so fun this time | Brachiosoft Blog

                                                  Linus Torvalds once wrote in a book that he created Linux just for fun, but it ended up sparking a revolution. Git, his second major creation, was also an accidental revolution. It’s now a standard tool for software engineers, but its origin story wasn’t so much fun this time, at least for Linus. Linus doesn’t scale 1998 was a big year for Linux. Major companies like Sun, IBM, and Oracle started g

                                                    A Git story: Not so fun this time | Brachiosoft Blog
                                                  • August 2023 (version 1.82)

                                                    Update 1.82.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.82.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.82.3: The update addresses this security issue. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the August 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key hi

                                                      August 2023 (version 1.82)
                                                    • Emil Dziewanowski - Technical Artist

                                                      Realistic is not necessarily the most convincing. Audio designers know that well and use frozen leeks and watermelons to create sounds of breaking bones and tearing flesh. Chalk shot from slingshot was safer alternative for actual firearms in old westerns. Fake doesn’t have to mean worse, especially when it is hard to tell the difference. With that in mind I will try to create complex flowfields w

                                                        Emil Dziewanowski - Technical Artist
                                                      • Introducing Swift Distributed Actors

                                                        We’re thrilled to announce a new open-source package for the Swift on Server ecosystem, Swift Distributed Actors, a complete server-oriented cluster library for the upcoming distributed actor language feature! This library provides a complete solution for using distributed actors in server use-cases. By open-sourcing this project early, alongside the ongoing work on the language feature, we hope t

                                                          Introducing Swift Distributed Actors
                                                        • Upcoming security changes to Google's OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint in embedded webviews- Google Developers Blog

                                                          Upcoming security changes to Google's OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint in embedded webviews Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Posted by Badi Azad, Group Product Manager (@badiazad) The Google Identity team is continually working to improve Google Account security and create a safer and more secure experience for our users. As part of that work, we recently introduced a new secure browser policy

                                                            Upcoming security changes to Google's OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint in embedded webviews- Google Developers Blog
                                                          • The Golden Age of Japanese Pencils, 1952-1967

                                                            It was the summer of 1952, and the executives of Tombow Pencil were about to revolutionize the Japanese pencil industry—or, possibly, fall flat on their faces. Hachiro Ogawa, the son of founder Harunosuke Ogawa, was Tombow's managing director, and he had just finished a years-long project, at enormous cost, to make the best pencil Japan had ever seen. An early Tombow HOMO drawing pencil with trans

                                                              The Golden Age of Japanese Pencils, 1952-1967
                                                            • CSS Findings From Photoshop Web Version

                                                              Do you want to master CSS layouts? I'm building a new course. Learn more A few weeks ago, Adobe released a web version of Photoshop that is built with the web technologies like WebAssembly, web components, P3 colors, and a lot more. Photoshop was the first professional design app that I learned when I was 14 years old. It was one of the reasons that I became a designer, and eventually a front-end

                                                                CSS Findings From Photoshop Web Version
                                                              • The state of HTTP clients, or why you should use httpx · honeyryder

                                                                The state of HTTP clients, or why you should use httpx 15 Oct 2023 TL;DR most http clients you’ve been using since the ruby heyday are either broken, unmaintained, or stale, and you should be using httpx nowadays. Every year, a few articles come out with a title similar to “the best ruby http clients of the year of our lord 20xx”. Most of the community dismisses them as clickbait, either because o

                                                                • Thinking Fast and Slow - Replicability-Index

                                                                  2011 was an important year in the history of psychology, especially social psychology. First, it became apparent that one social psychologist had faked results for dozens of publications (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diederik_Stapel). Second, a highly respected journal published an article with the incredible claim that humans can foresee random events in the future, if they are presented without

                                                                    Thinking Fast and Slow - Replicability-Index
                                                                  • Rebuilding a featured news section with modern CSS: Vox news

                                                                    Do you want to master CSS layouts? I'm building a new course. Learn more Looking at a layout at first glance might imply that it’s easy and straightforward to build. The moment you start building the initial layout, you will face challenges that you didn’t think about in your initial look at the design. In this article, I will rethink how to build the featured news section on Vox.com and try to se

                                                                      Rebuilding a featured news section with modern CSS: Vox news
                                                                    • CSS Style Queries

                                                                      Do you want to master CSS layouts? I'm building a new course. Learn more For me, 2022 is the best year ever for CSS. We got a lot of new stuff supported in stable browsers and it’s just like living a dream. From CSS subgrid, :has selector, container queries, and the new viewport units. So many things to grasp, I understand - but I’m sure we agree that this is exciting, isn’t it? Recently, the Chro

                                                                        CSS Style Queries
                                                                      • The 100 greatest children's books of all time

                                                                        BBC Culture polled 177 books experts from 56 countries in order to find the greatest children's books ever. From Where the Wild Things Are to Haroun and the Sea of Stories, here's the top 100. Over the years, BBC Culture has conducted major polls of film and TV critics, experts and industry figures from around the world to decide on the greatest films and TV shows in a particular category: you may

                                                                          The 100 greatest children's books of all time
                                                                        • Getting started with CSS container queries

                                                                          As of this year, container queries are supported in all major browsers. But what are they, and how can we use them to build more robust, flexible layouts? Do we still need media queries? Let's find out. The problem with media queries for layout To understand how container queries are helpful, let's look at an example news feed layout and see where we could apply them. The news feed is a collection

                                                                            Getting started with CSS container queries
                                                                          • 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
                                                                            • summate.it

                                                                              example.org/article → summate.it/example.org/article Examples: Meditation In An Age Of Cataclysms Gaza: Revolt in the Foreign Office Featured in... "Productivity hacks VCs and founders can't live without" "Simple and clean AI article summary project" Made by FiveFilters.org Subscribe to the email list to receive updates on the service. More from us: Feed Control • Push to Kindle • Simple Print

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                                                                              • Next.js公式examples集を分類(2022年7月版) - Qiita

                                                                                Deleted articles cannot be recovered. Draft of this article would be also deleted. Are you sure you want to delete this article? 更新履歴 Next.js公式examples集を分類(2023年7月版) Next.js公式examples集を分類(2022年7月版) Next.js公式examples集を分類(2021年7月版) Next.js公式examples集を分類(2021年1月版) Next.js公式examples集を分類(2020年7月版) サンプルの場所 Next.js公式リポジトリのexamples内ディレクトリ https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/examples はじめに Next.js

                                                                                  Next.js公式examples集を分類(2022年7月版) - Qiita
                                                                                • mod_wasm: run WebAssembly with Apache

                                                                                  Apache httpd is a modular web server that powers 31% of all websites you access every day. One of its most compelling features is the ability to extend it with new modules. Developers can choose among different modules to add or remove features like CGI, TLS, PHP, and many others. Today, we announce a new Apache module to run WebAssembly modules: mod_wasm. This module opens a new set of possibilit

                                                                                    mod_wasm: run WebAssembly with Apache