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  • 【Streamlitよりいいかも?】機械学習系のデモアプリ作成に最適!Gradio解説 - 学習する天然ニューラルネット

    はじめに Streamlit vs Gradio Gradioの設計思想 Interface 入出力に応じたUI Interface String Shortcut 入力データのサンプルのセット ドキュメンテーション テーマの変更 タイムアウトへの対処 中級者への第一歩、デモを作る際に知っておきたい処理 Gradioが担当する前処理について プログレスバー もろもろの出力結果を保存するには? 認証認可(というか認可) その他、解説しないが需要の有りそうなもの まとめ 追記 : 動画になりました。 はじめに 機械学習系のデモアプリを作成することがしばしばありStreamlitを使用していたが、パラメーターなどをいじるたびに処理が最初から走るなどといった挙動に悩まされていた。 同僚がGradioというのを使っていたのでサーベイがてらメモしていたらブログが出来上がってしまった。 本ブログでは、G

      【Streamlitよりいいかも?】機械学習系のデモアプリ作成に最適!Gradio解説 - 学習する天然ニューラルネット
    • Coding Agentについてのまとめ (2026年1月)

      LLMによるコード補完の登場 (2021年) GitHub Copilotの登場 我々がよく知るLLMによる支援はまず GitHub Copilot から始まりました。これはGPT-3 (OpenAI Codex, 現在のCodexと名前が同じで本当にややこしい) をベースとしたコード補完システムで、タイピングをしていると自動的にその行の続きを予測してくれるものです autocompleteとの違い それ以前にもIntelliSenseのようなautocompleteがありましたし、より進歩したn-gramなどを用いたものはありましたが、LLMをベースとしたものはTabnine (Tabnineは初期はn-gramモデル) やCopilotからとなります チャットベースのコードアシストの時代 (2022-2023年) ChatGPTの登場 ChatGPT以降、チャットによる対話形式でコード

        Coding Agentについてのまとめ (2026年1月)
      • ぼくのMac環境 ver.のんピ | DevelopersIO

        何年後かの自分へ こんにちは、のんピ(@non____97)です。 業務で使用する新しいMacが届きました。 新しいMacを初期セットアップするにあたって「今の設定どうだったっけ...」と調べる時間が結構かかってしまいました ということで何年後かの自分がまた新しいMacに乗り換える際に手間取らないように、設定した内容を書き記しておきます。 移行先のMacの情報は以下の通りです。M1 Max、嬉しい。 # OSのバージョンの確認 > sw_vers ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 12.4 BuildVersion: 21F79 # カーネルのバージョン確認 > uname -r 21.5.0 # CPUのアーキテクチャの確認 > uname -m arm64 # CPUの詳細確認 > sysctl -a machdep.cpu machdep.cpu.

          ぼくのMac環境 ver.のんピ | DevelopersIO
        • 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
          • プロと読み解くRuby 4.0 NEWS - STORES Product Blog

            プロと読み解くRuby 4.0 NEWS テクノロジー部門技術推進グループの笹田(ko1)と遠藤(mame)です。Ruby (MRI: Matz Ruby Implementation、いわゆる ruby コマンド) の開発をしています。お金をもらって Ruby を開発しているのでプロの Ruby コミッタです。 本日 12/25 に、恒例のクリスマスリリースとして、Ruby 4.0.0 がリリースされました(Ruby 4.0.0 リリース | Ruby)。今年も STORES Product Blog にて Ruby 4.0 の NEWS.md ファイルの解説をします(ちなみに、STORES Advent Calendar 2025 の記事になります。他も読んでね)。NEWS ファイルとは何か、は以前の記事を見てください。 プロと読み解く Ruby 2.6 NEWS ファイル - クック

              プロと読み解くRuby 4.0 NEWS - STORES Product Blog
            • Introducing Ezno

              Ezno is an experimental compiler I have been working on and off for a while. In short, it is a JavaScript compiler featuring checking, correctness and performance for building full-stack (rendering on the client and server) websites. This post is just an overview of some of the features I have been working on which I think are quite cool as well an overview on the project philosophy ;) It is still

                Introducing Ezno
              • The End of Programming – Communications of the ACM

                The end of classical computer science is coming, and most of us are dinosaurs waiting for the meteor to hit. I came of age in the 1980s, programming personal computers such as the Commodore VIC-20 and Apple ][e at home. Going on to study computer science (CS) in college and ultimately getting a Ph.D. at Berkeley, the bulk of my professional training was rooted in what I will call “classical” CS: p

                • Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python

                  A few months ago, I set myself the challenge of writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python1, after writing my SDF donut post. How hard could it be? The answer was, pretty hard, even when dropping quite a few features. But it was also pretty interesting, and the result is surprisingly functional and not too hard to understand! There's too much code for me to comprehensively cover in a single blog

                  • copilot-explorer

                    Copilot Internals | thakkarparth007.github.io Github Copilot has been incredibly useful to me. It can often magically read my mind and make useful suggestions. The thing that surprised me the most was its ability to correctly “guess” functions/variables from surrounding code – including from other files. This can only happen, if the copilot extension sends valuable information from surrounding cod

                    • Claude Mythos Preview \ red.anthropic.com

                      Assessing Claude Mythos Preview’s cybersecurity capabilities April 7, 2026 Nicholas Carlini, Newton Cheng, Keane Lucas, Michael Moore, Milad Nasr, Vinay Prabhushankar, Winnie Xiao Hakeem Angulu, Evyatar Ben Asher, Jackie Bow, Keir Bradwell, Ben Buchanan, David Forsythe, Daniel Freeman, Alex Gaynor, Xinyang Ge, Logan Graham, Kyla Guru, Hasnain Lakhani, Matt McNiece, Mojtaba Mehrara, Renee Nichol, A

                      • A Guide to Claude Code 2.0 and getting better at using coding agents

                        Table of Contents Intro Why I wrote this post The Map is not the territory This post will help you keep up in general Lore time - My Love and Hate relationship with Anthropic Timeline My Codex era Anthropic Redemption Arc + Regaining mandate of heaven Why Opus 4.5 feels goooood This post is not sponsored Pointers for the technically-lite The Evolution of Claude Code Quality of life improvements in

                          A Guide to Claude Code 2.0 and getting better at using coding agents
                        • Prototyping in Rust | corrode Rust Consulting

                          Programming is an iterative process. As much as we would like to come up with the perfect solution from the start, it rarely works that way. Good programs often begin as quick prototypes. While many experiments remain prototypes, the best programs can evolve into production code. Whether you’re writing games, CLI tools, or designing library APIs, prototyping helps tremendously in finding the best

                            Prototyping in Rust | corrode Rust Consulting
                          • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript

                            Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.2! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by making it possible to declare and describe types. Writing types in our code allows us to explain intent and have other tools check our code to catch mistakes like typos, issues with null and undefined, and more. Types also power TypeScript’s edi

                              Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript
                            • June 2022 (version 1.69)

                              Update 1.69.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.69.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: 3-way merge editor - Resolve merge conflicts wit

                                June 2022 (version 1.69)
                              • microgpt

                                This is a brief guide to my new art project microgpt, a single file of 200 lines of pure Python with no dependencies that trains and inferences a GPT. This file contains the full algorithmic content of what is needed: dataset of documents, tokenizer, autograd engine, a GPT-2-like neural network architecture, the Adam optimizer, training loop, and inference loop. Everything else is just efficiency.

                                • Golang Mini Reference 2022: A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY)

                                  Golang Mini Reference 2022 A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY) Harry Yoon Version 0.9.0, 2022-08-24 REVIEW COPY This is review copy, not to be shared or distributed to others. Please forward any feedback or comments to the author. • feedback@codingbookspress.com The book is tentatively scheduled to be published on September 14th, 2022. We hope that when the release da

                                  • Vjeux » Birth of Prettier

                                    React Conf is around the corner and it's been almost 10 years since Prettier was released. I figured it would be a good time to recount the journey from its early days to now. This is the story of how the "Space vs Tabs Holy War" ended, not through one side winning over the other but instead a technological invention making it the underlying source of tensions no longer being a thing. Back Story S

                                    • What a good debugger can do 🔮

                                      When people say “debuggers are useless and using logging and unit-tests is much better,” I suspect many of them think that debuggers can only put breakpoints on certain lines, step-step-step through the code, and check variable values. While any reasonable debugger can indeed do all of that, it’s only the tip of the iceberg. Think about it; we could already step through the code 40 years ago, sure

                                        What a good debugger can do 🔮
                                      • AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation

                                        233 AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation OCTAVE LAROSE, University of Kent, UK SOPHIE KALEBA, University of Kent, UK HUMPHREY BURCHELL, University of Kent, UK STEFAN MARR, University of Kent, UK Thanks to partial evaluation and meta-tracing, it became practical to build language implementations that reach state-of-the-art peak performance by implementing only an interprete

                                        • Implementing Logic Programming

                                          Most of my readers are probably familiar with procedural programming, object-oriented programming (OOP), and functional programming (FP). The majority of top programming languages on all of the language popularity charts (like TIOBE) support all three to some extent. Even if a programmer avoided one or more of those three paradigms like the plague, they’re likely at least aware of them and what th

                                            Implementing Logic Programming
                                          • Building a Toy Programming Language in Python

                                            I thought it would be fun to go outside of my comfort zone of web development topics and write about something completely different and new, something I have never written about before. So today, I'm going to show you how to implement a programming language! The project will parse and execute programs written in a simple language I called my (I know it's a lame name, but hey, it is "my" language).

                                              Building a Toy Programming Language in Python
                                            • How to Bypass Cloudflare in 2023: The 8 Best Methods - ZenRows

                                              About 1/5 of websites you need to scrape use Cloudflare, a hardcore anti-bot protection system that gets you blocked easily. So what can you do? 😥 We spent a million dollars figuring out how to bypass Cloudflare in 2023 so that you don't have to and wrote the most complete guide (you're reading it!). These are some of the techniques you'll get home today: Method 1: Get around Cloudflare CDN. Meth

                                                How to Bypass Cloudflare in 2023: The 8 Best Methods - ZenRows
                                              • 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

                                                • July 2022 (version 1.70)

                                                  Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.70.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.3: This update is only available for Windows 7 users and is the last release supporting Windows 7. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welc

                                                    July 2022 (version 1.70)
                                                  • Migrating from Go to Rust | corrode Rust Consulting

                                                    Out of all the migrations I help teams with, Go to Rust is a bit of an outlier. It’s not a question of “is Rust faster?” or “does Rust have types?”, Go already gets you most of the way there. The discussion is mostly about correctness guarantees, runtime tradeoffs, and developer ergonomics. A quick disclaimer before we start: this guide is heavily backend-focused. Backend services are where Go is

                                                      Migrating from Go to Rust | corrode Rust Consulting
                                                    • Kubeflow PipelinesからVertex Pipelinesへの移行による運用コスト削減 - ZOZO TECH BLOG

                                                      こんにちは、技術本部 データシステム部 MLOpsブロックの平田(@TrsNium)です。約2年半ぶりの執筆となる今回の記事では、MLOps向け基盤を「Kubeflow Pipelines」から「Vertex Pieplines」へ移行して運用コストを削減した取り組みを紹介します。 目次 目次 はじめに Vertex Pipelinesとは Vertex Pipelinesへの移行 Vertex Pipelinesへ移行するワークフロー 1. ワークフローのKubeflow Pipelines SDK V2への移行 コンパイラのデータ型の制約が厳しくなった ContainerOp APIが非推奨になった Kubeflow PipelinesのPlaceholderを使用できなくなった 2. スケジュール実行されているワークフローへ前回実行分が終わるまでの待機処理を追加 3. Vertex

                                                        Kubeflow PipelinesからVertex Pipelinesへの移行による運用コスト削減 - ZOZO TECH BLOG
                                                      • はじめての自然言語処理 Fusion-In-Decoder でクイズに答えるモデルを作る | オブジェクトの広場

                                                        今回は Fusion-In-Decoder を使ってクイズに答えるモデルを作ります。以前から Wikipedia 等の外部情報を参照できるテキスト生成モデルを試してみたいと思っていました。Fusion-In-Decoder の発表は 2020 年なので少し前のモデルですが、T5 ベースで手軽に試せるサイズ感ですので、日本語で試してみましょう。 1. はじめに 今回紹介する Fusion-In-Decoder(以下、FiD )1 は Meta AI (当時は Facebook AI Research) が発表した Open Domain question Answering タスクを解くテキスト生成モデルです。 じつは、以前から外部情報を参照できるテキスト生成モデルを試してみたくて2、 Google の RETRO3 の論文を読んでたんです。 なのですが、外部情報のサイズ感が 1000 B

                                                          はじめての自然言語処理 Fusion-In-Decoder でクイズに答えるモデルを作る | オブジェクトの広場
                                                        • 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

                                                          • Assistants API Overview (Python SDK)

                                                            The new Assistants API is a stateful evolution of our Chat Completions API meant to simplify the creation of assistant-like experiences, and enable developer access to powerful tools like Code Interpreter and File Search. Chat Completions API vs Assistants API The primitives of the Chat Completions API are Messages, on which you perform a Completion with a Model (gpt-4o, gpt-4o-mini, etc). It is l

                                                              Assistants API Overview (Python SDK)
                                                            • A Lean Syntax Primer — overreacted

                                                              This is my opinionated syntax primer for the Lean programming language. It is far from complete and may contain inaccuracies (I’m still learning Lean myself) but this is how I wish I was introduced to it, and what I wish was clarified. #Why Lean? This post assumes you’re already eager to learn a bit of Lean. For motivation, I humbly submit to you two takes: one from me and one from its creator. #D

                                                                A Lean Syntax Primer — overreacted
                                                              • How a simple Linux kernel memory corruption bug can lead to complete system compromise

                                                                In this case, reallocating the object as one of those three types didn't seem to me like a nice way forward (although it should be possible to exploit this somehow with some effort, e.g. by using count.counter to corrupt the buf field of seq_file). Also, some systems might be using the slab_nomerge kernel command line flag, which disables this merging behavior. Another approach that I didn't look

                                                                • "�[31m"?! ANSI Terminal security in 2023 and finding 10 CVEs

                                                                  This paper reflects work done in late 2022 and 2023 to audit for vulnerabilities in terminal emulators, with a focus on open source software. The results of this work were 10 CVEs against terminal emulators that could result in Remote Code Execution (RCE), in addition various other bugs and hardening opportunities were found. The exact context and severity of these vulnerabilities varied, but some

                                                                  • My thoughts on writing a Minecraft server from scratch (in Bash)

                                                                    My thoughts on writing a Minecraft server from scratch (in Bash) For the past year or so, I've been thinking about writing a Minecraft server in Bash as a thought excercise. I once tried that before with the Classic protocol (the one from 2009), but I quickly realized there wasn't really a way to properly parse binary data in bash. Take the following code sample: function a() { read -n 2 uwu echo

                                                                    • A Lisp Interpreter Implemented in Conway’s Game of Life

                                                                      Lisp in Life is a Lisp interpreter implemented in Conway’s Game of Life. The entire pattern is viewable on the browser here. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time a high-level programming language was interpreted in Conway’s Game of Life. Running Lisp on the Game of Life Lisp is a language with a simple and elegant design, having an extensive ability to express sophisticated ideas as

                                                                        A Lisp Interpreter Implemented in Conway’s Game of Life
                                                                      • A 2025 Survey of Rust GUI Libraries

                                                                        I did this in 2020 and then again in 2021, but I’m in the mood to look around again. Let’s look through Are We GUI Yet? and see what’s up these days. The task today is to have a text label and an input field that can change the text in the label. In React, for example, this is basically free: const Demo = () => { let [state, setState] = useState("Hello, world!"); return ( <div> <p>{state}</p> <inp

                                                                        • Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2) - Socket

                                                                          Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2)Another wave of Shai-Hulud campaign has hit npm with more than 500 packages and 700+ versions affected. Update: November 26, 2025 PostHog has published a detailed post mortem describing how one of its GitHub Actions workflows was abused as an initial access vector for Shai Hulud v2. An attacker briefly opened a pull request that modified a script executed via pull_requ

                                                                            Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2) - Socket
                                                                          • はじめての自然言語処理 Sentence Transformer による文章ベクトル化の検証 | オブジェクトの広場

                                                                            今回は文章のベクトル化を扱います。文章のベクトル化は 第9回 で扱っていますが、当時に比べてデータセット、事前学習モデル、ライブラリ等でいろいろと状況が好転しているので、改めて扱ってみることにしました。最近は大規模データセットを用いた事前学習が公開されているので、作り比べてみます。 1. はじめに 今回は sentence-transformers1 で文章のベクトル化にチャレンジしてみます。文章をベクトル(埋め込み表現)化することで、文章間の意味合い的な比較が可能になり、類似文章検索やクラスタリングなどが可能になります。 このライブラリは 第9回 で紹介済みですが、当時のバージョンは 0.2.5.1 であり、その後に損失関数が追加されていたり、サンプルコードが充実したりとかなりの更新が入って執筆時点で 2.1.0 になっています。ついでに言うと 第9回 は結構アクセス数があるみたいなので

                                                                              はじめての自然言語処理 Sentence Transformer による文章ベクトル化の検証 | オブジェクトの広場
                                                                            • Lesser Known PostgreSQL Features

                                                                              In 2006 Microsoft conducted a customer survey to find what new features users want in new versions of Microsoft Office. To their surprise, more than 90% of what users asked for already existed, they just didn't know about it. To address the "discoverability" issue, they came up with the "Ribbon UI" that we know from Microsoft Office products today. Office is not unique in this sense. Most of us ar

                                                                                Lesser Known PostgreSQL Features
                                                                              • Dynamic Programming is not Black Magic - Quentin Santos

                                                                                This year’s Advent of Code has been brutal (compare the stats of 2023 with that of 2022, especially day 1 part 1 vs. day 1 part 2). It included a problem to solve with dynamic programming as soon as day 12, which discouraged some people I know. This specific problem was particularly gnarly for Advent of Code, with multiple special cases to take into account, making it basically intractable if you

                                                                                  Dynamic Programming is not Black Magic - Quentin Santos
                                                                                • Introducing Composer 2.5 · Cursor

                                                                                  Composer 2.5 is now available in Cursor. It's a substantial improvement in intelligence and behavior over Composer 2. It is better at sustained work on long-running tasks, follows complex instructions more reliably, and is more pleasant to collaborate with. We improved Composer by scaling training, generating more complex RL environments, and introducing new learning methods. In addition to traini

                                                                                    Introducing Composer 2.5 · Cursor