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  • Tumblrにおけるコンテンツ規制について覚書

    「Yahooが、Tumblrを11億ドルで買収したあと300万ドルで売却しなきゃだったとき、私もTumblrにいたんだよね。」―Twitterユーザー[1] これは何? 2018年にTumblrが実施したコンテンツ規制を覚えているだろうか。 当時のTumblrユーザーにとっては、忘れるのも難しい大事件であった。しかしながら、後から追える情報が断片的であるがために(特に日本語圏では綿密な記録が残っていないために)原因や結果について把握するのが難しい事件でもあった。この文章は、事件の流れをできる限り詳細に記したものである。 事件は2018年に起こった。しかし、Tumblrは一日で成ったわけではない。まずは、Tumblrの歴史を簡単に追っていくこととする(もちろん、読み飛ばしても良い)。 ファンの楽園、Tumblr始動!(2007年~) 2007年、20歳のDavid Karpが開発&公開したT

      Tumblrにおけるコンテンツ規制について覚書
    • 骸骨くんの登場で~す - 「だるころ」(だぁ~るまさんがこぉ~ろんだ♪)

      ●Instagram● ●骸骨くん● 今回もお越しいただきありがとうございます。 今回は定期的に紹介している骸骨くんです! ●身体の事 身体の事をあまり知らなくても、身体は鍛えられます。 目的は身体を鍛える事? ●知識「0」 身体の詳しいことは何も知りません。 ただ、身体は鍛えてます。 そうした方がいいと思ってますから...。 ●運動オタク 運動したら痩せるんじゃないの? 身体に良いことだから続けてるんです。 ●ホントにぃ? どう?健康になるの? 運動したら本当に痩せるの? ●GIFアニメ● 運動することは健康にいいです。 運動をする人が増えると、肥満率は減少するだろうと予測されていました。 どの国でも、健康促進の為に運動を奨励するのに多くの資金をつぎ込みました。 そして、普段から運動する人の割合は増えました。 ところが、運動する人が増えても肥満率は減少しなかったんです。 それどころか、肥

        骸骨くんの登場で~す - 「だるころ」(だぁ~るまさんがこぉ~ろんだ♪)
      • The 100 Most Influential Sequences in Animation History

        Historical expertise provided by Jerry Beck, Amelia Cook, Jason DeMarco, Maureen Furniss, Monique Henry-Hudson, Willow Catelyn Maclay, Linda Simensky, Koji Yamamura Entries by Rebecca Alter, Elly Belle, Kambole Campbell, Jen Chaney, Amelia Cook, Alex Costello, Marley Crusch, Toussaint Egan, Christopher L. Inoa, Genevieve Koski, Willow Catelyn Maclay, Rafael Motamayor, Sammy Nickalls, Joshua Rivera

          The 100 Most Influential Sequences in Animation History
        • A deep dive into an NSO zero-click iMessage exploit: Remote Code Execution

          A deep dive into an NSO zero-click iMessage exploit: Remote Code Execution Posted by Ian Beer & Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero We want to thank Citizen Lab for sharing a sample of the FORCEDENTRY exploit with us, and Apple’s Security Engineering and Architecture (SEAR) group for collaborating with us on the technical analysis. The editorial opinions reflected below are solely Project Zero’s an

            A deep dive into an NSO zero-click iMessage exploit: Remote Code Execution
          • Visual Studio Code June 2023

            Version 1.88 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from March. June 2023 (version 1.80) Update 1.80.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.80.2: The update addresses this security issue. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this versi

              Visual Studio Code June 2023
            • Introducing TensorFlow Recommenders

              https://blog.tensorflow.org/2020/09/introducing-tensorflow-recommenders.html https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRP3srVMnqWpCBVIQWg5esg0J_w-u0ZRuIGtmJRLukKIgN4r5fVmnCloV-4zR6dAITFG4cRg6xb2z1V7MXGlG8FJ5PSgPFzSSCE23IiSmLEzczykvX2Dodl08IKuDooGacNBB3v0Hz1hc/s0/TF+Recommenders+06.gif September 23, 2020 — Posted by Maciej Kula and James Chen, Google BrainFrom recommending movies

                Introducing TensorFlow Recommenders
              • How to read a WebPageTest Waterfall View chart - Matt Hobbs

                First published: Oct 2, 2019 Last updated: Jan 5, 2023 Tagged: webperf, ramblings, webpagetest. Matt Hobbs Read time: 149 mins Table of contents Basic Layout 1 - Key 2 - Request list 3 - Request timeline 4 - CPU Utilisation 5 - Bandwidth In 6 - Browser Main Thread 7 - Page is Interactive (Long Tasks) Vertical lines Horizontal timings Request 1 - The HTML Request 7 - A third-party JavaScript file R

                • What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong

                  This is my closing talk (video) from the GopherConAU conference in Sydney, given November 10, 2023, the 14th anniversary of Go being launched as an open source project. The text is interspersed with the slides used in the presentation. What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong INTRODUCTION Hello. Let me start by thanking Katie and Chewy for the giving me the honor of presenting the closing talk for the

                    What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
                  • AR.js Documentation

                    AR.js - Augmented Reality on the Web AR.js is a lightweight library for Augmented Reality on the Web, which includes features like Image Tracking, Location based AR and Marker tracking. Location Based documentation updated and enhanced for AR.js 3.4 What Web AR means (Augmented Reality on the Web) Augmented Reality is the technology that makes possible to overlay content on the real world. It can

                    • プログラミングを学びながら履歴書も改善できる10の素晴らしいプロジェクト - Qiita

                      こちらの記事は、SeattleDataGuy 氏により2019年6月に公開された『 10 Great Programming Projects to Improve Your Resume and Learn to Program 』の和訳です。 本記事は原著者から許可を得た上で記事を公開しています。 本文 Web開発、プログラミング、UI、自動化などのスキルを向上させる プログラミングを学ぶ際によくある質問の1つは、「プロジェクトを構築するための良いアイデアは何ですか?」というものです。 今では、「チェスゲームを作る」や「コマンドラインインターフェイス」など、一般的な決まり文句の答えがよく聞かれます。 これらの回答に問題はありません。 しかしながら、これらの例は最新のプログラミングのニーズに適合しないと考えています。 最新のソフトウェアの大部分はSaaSとWebアプリです。 つまり、オン

                        プログラミングを学びながら履歴書も改善できる10の素晴らしいプロジェクト - Qiita
                      • Losing Image Resolution When Placing An Image Into Office For Mac

                        Visiteurs depuis le 26/01/2019 : 3191 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 11 From the PowerPoint FAQ: Improve PowerPoint's GIF, BMP, PNG, JPG export resolution. Merge Excel data into PowerPoint presentations to create certificates, awards presentations, personalized presentations and more. BMP, PNG, JPG export resolution. Note: Depending on which text editor you're pasting into, you might have to

                          Losing Image Resolution When Placing An Image Into Office For Mac
                        • Kotlin 1.3.70 Released | The Kotlin Blog

                          IDEs AppCode CLion DataGrip DataSpell Fleet GoLand IntelliJ IDEA PhpStorm PyCharm RustRover Rider RubyMine WebStorm Plugins & Services Big Data Tools Code With Me Quality Assurance JetBrains Platform Scala Toolbox App Writerside JetBrains AI Grazie Team Tools Datalore Space TeamCity Upsource YouTrack Hub Qodana .NET & Visual Studio .NET Tools ReSharper C++ Languages & Frameworks Kotlin Ktor MPS Am

                            Kotlin 1.3.70 Released | The Kotlin Blog
                          • GIMP - Development version: GIMP 2.99.12 Released

                            GIMP 2.99.12 is a huge milestone towards GIMP 3.0. Many of the missing pieces are getting together, even though it is still a work in progress. As usual, issues are expected and in particular in this release which got important updates in major areas, such as canvas interaction code, scripts, but also theming… “CMYK space invasion”, by Jehan (based on GPLv3 code screencast), Creative Commons by-sa

                              GIMP - Development version: GIMP 2.99.12 Released
                            • NextAuth.js for client-side authentication in Next.js | LogRocket Blog

                              Ejiro Asiuwhu Software engineer with a drive for building highly scalable and performant web applications. Heavily interested in module federation, micro frontends, state machines, TDD, and system designs. Big on web performance and optimization, advanced component design patterns, a11y, SSR, SSG, ISR, and state management. Expert at crafting highly reusable TypeScript-heavy component libraries. E

                                NextAuth.js for client-side authentication in Next.js | LogRocket Blog
                              • Uncommon Use Cases For Pseudo Elements

                                Pseudo-elements are in use for a long time. However, there are some uses cases that I feel they are not entirely known across developers. I wrote down this article to shed light on them so they can be used more. Parent-child Hover Effect Since the pseudo-element belongs to its parent element, there are some unusual use cases for that. For now, let’s explore a straightforward example to demonstrate

                                  Uncommon Use Cases For Pseudo Elements
                                • Upgrade Your .NET Console App Experience

                                  The lowly console application has gotten a sad reputation in the .NET ecosystem. Generally, the project format is relegated to the arena of the demonstration. We’re all guilty of starting and abandoning that ConsoleApp341 project. It is time the console app gets the respect it deserves. The flourishing of terminal technologies are starting a renaissance of enhanced user experiences. From iTerm2, H

                                    Upgrade Your .NET Console App Experience
                                  • Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer · extesy/hoverzoom · Discussion #670

                                    Over the years, I have received many proposals to monetize this extension so I think I'll just start posting them here for fun (but not for profit). The main reason I continue to maintain this extension is because I can hardly trust others to not fall for one of these offers. I'm fortunate to have a job that pays well enough to allow me to keep my moral compass and ignore all of these propositions

                                      Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer · extesy/hoverzoom · Discussion #670
                                    • Visual Studio Code July 2019

                                      Version 1.83 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from September. July 2019 (version 1.37) Update 1.37.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: User System | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the July 2019 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:

                                        Visual Studio Code July 2019
                                      • Enhancing The Clickable Area Size

                                        Have you ever tried to click or tap on an element (e.g.: button, link) and you realize that it doesn’t respond until you click on a specific area of it? This happens because the clickable area is not applied to the whole element. To make it more clear, see the below figure. I made some examples of how the clickable area should and shouldn’t be. For this article, I will go through different example

                                          Enhancing The Clickable Area Size
                                        • What's New in Emacs 28.1?

                                          What’s New in Emacs 28.1? Learn what's new in Emacs 28.1 It’s that time again: there’s a new major version of Emacs and, with it, a treasure trove of new features and changes. Notable features include the formal inclusion of native compilation, a technique that will greatly speed up your Emacs experience. A critical issue surrounding the use of ligatures also fixed; without it, you couldn’t use li

                                          • Terminal Phase 1.0 -- Dustycloud Brainstorms

                                            I'm pleased to announce that Terminal Phase, a space shooter game you can play in your terminal, has achieved version 1.0. The game is completely playable and is a fun game (well, at least a number of playtesters told me they thought it was fun). It includes two levels (one of which is more balanced than the other), and more content is on its way (1.0 isn't the end!). You can see it being played a

                                            • Visual Studio Code August 2019

                                              Version 1.89 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from April. August 2019 (version 1.38) Update 1.38.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the August 2019 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: Preserv

                                                Visual Studio Code August 2019
                                              • A Lisp REPL as my main shell

                                                If you enjoy this article and would like to help me keep writing, consider chipping in, every little bit helps to keep me going :) Thank you! Update: As of 2021-02-07, not all the code and configurations used in this presentation have been published. Should happen in the coming days, stay tuned! Introduction video The concepts I’m going to present in this article were featured in a presentation at

                                                • Visual Studio Code September 2022

                                                  Version 1.88 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from March. September 2022 (version 1.72) Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Update 1.72.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.72.2: The update addresses these issues. Welcome to the September 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates i

                                                    Visual Studio Code September 2022
                                                  • Visual Studio Code June 2019

                                                    Version 1.83 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from September. June 2019 (version 1.36) Update 1.36.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: User System | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the June 2019 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:

                                                      Visual Studio Code June 2019
                                                    • Visual Studio Code May 2023

                                                      Version 1.88 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from March. May 2023 (version 1.79) Update 1.79.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.79.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the May 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version

                                                        Visual Studio Code May 2023
                                                      • インプレ - rising_spiritのブログ

                                                        いらっしゃいませ。おばんでがッス! Good evening. Welcome to my blog. 今朝も気温マイナスでした。と言ってもヒトケタですので、さらに寒い地域の方からは笑われちゃうレベルでしょうか(笑)。 朝のうなぎぱい?? 日中陽射しは出ていたのですが、気温はそんなに上がらず。。。 でも、日の入りが徐々に遅くなって日が長くなっているのが分かります。気分も明るく、、、と言いたいところですが、ゴミクロンさん含めたコロナ(デルタ)、、、辟易しているところです。 さて、気持ちを切り替えまして、、、 少しばかり前に動画貼り付けの話題をしたことがございましたが(以下の記事の後半部分)、、、 rising-spirit.hatenablog.com 早速、やってみました。 ペタッとな。 streamable.com ランプのクリアレッドが濃すぎ(消灯時)ですが、、、 今回やってみたこのス

                                                          インプレ - rising_spiritのブログ
                                                        • You Are Search For Mac

                                                          Visiteurs depuis le 01/02/2019 : 6513 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 19 Sep 22, 2011 - Robin Williams and John Tollett show you how to work with TextEdit. In this chapter from their book, Mac OS X Lion: Peachpit Learning Series. Steve Thomas is trying to clean things up across two Macs: I’m finding that there are photos EVERYWHERE on these two machines—Photos library, iPhoto library, Photo Bo

                                                            You Are Search For Mac
                                                          • React Navigation v5 + React Native Paper = ❤️ · React Navigation

                                                            This is a guest post by the React Native Paper team. If you like this guide, check out React Native Paper for more! In this blog post, we'll show you how to build a Twitter clone app using React Navigation v5 and Paper. Introduction The React Navigation v5 comes with many great improvements compared to previous version. It not only provides a cross-platform native Stack, but also the API was redes

                                                            • プログラミングを学びながら履歴書も改善できる10の素晴らしいプロジェクト - Qiita

                                                              こちらの記事は、SeattleDataGuy 氏により2019年6月に公開された『 10 Great Programming Projects to Improve Your Resume and Learn to Program 』の和訳です。 本記事は原著者から許可を得た上で記事を公開しています。 本文 Web開発、プログラミング、UI、自動化などのスキルを向上させる プログラミングを学ぶ際によくある質問の1つは、「プロジェクトを構築するための良いアイデアは何ですか?」というものです。 今では、「チェスゲームを作る」や「コマンドラインインターフェイス」など、一般的な決まり文句の答えがよく聞かれます。 これらの回答に問題はありません。 しかしながら、これらの例は最新のプログラミングのニーズに適合しないと考えています。 最新のソフトウェアの大部分はSaaSとWebアプリです。 つまり、オン

                                                                プログラミングを学びながら履歴書も改善できる10の素晴らしいプロジェクト - Qiita
                                                              • What’s New With DevTools: Cross-Browser Edition — Smashing Magazine

                                                                Learn what’s new with developer tools in Firefox, Edge, Chrome and Safari. Discover new and powerful features that will help you be more comfortable and productive when testing and debugging across browsers. Browser developer tools keep evolving, with new and improved features added all the time. It’s hard to keep track, especially when using more than one browser. With that much on offer, it is n

                                                                  What’s New With DevTools: Cross-Browser Edition — Smashing Magazine
                                                                • Rebuilding A Large E-Commerce Website With Next.js (Case Study) — Smashing Magazine

                                                                  We made the switch from a more traditional integrated e-commerce platform to a headless platform with Next.js. Here are the most important lessons learned while rebuilding a large e-commerce site with Next.js. At our company, Unplatform, we have been building e-commerce sites for decades now. Over those years, we have seen the technology stack evolve from server-rendered pages with some minor Java

                                                                    Rebuilding A Large E-Commerce Website With Next.js (Case Study) — Smashing Magazine
                                                                  • Lazygit Turns 5: Musings on Git, TUIs, and Open Source

                                                                    This post is brought to you by my sponsors. If you would like to support me, consider becoming a sponsor Lazygit, the world’s coolest terminal UI for git, was released to the world on August 5 2018, five years ago today. I say released but I really mean discovered, because I had taken a few stabs at publicising it in the weeks prior which fell on deaf ears. When I eventually posted to Hacker News

                                                                    • When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number

                                                                      Act 1: Sunday afternoon So you know when you’re flopping about at home, minding your own business, drinking from your water bottle in a way that does not possess any intent to subvert the Commonwealth of Australia? It’s a feeling I know all too well, and in which I was vigorously partaking when I got this message in “the group chat”1. A nice message from my friend, with a photo of a boarding pass

                                                                        When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number
                                                                      • Making of: Best of 2019 – Johan Ronsse

                                                                        Just like last year, I made a list of the best media I enjoyed over the year. This includes music, films, series and games. The structure is more or less the same as other years.The content might be interesting to some (as if there are not enough end of year lists already ;)), but for me it’s my personal excuse of the year to play with some technology. This post is a technical write-up of some of

                                                                        • Windows Terminal Preview 1.19 Release

                                                                          The Windows Terminal team is back with a new preview release! Windows Terminal Preview 1.19 introduces new features such as Broadcast Input, Web Search, the Suggestions UI and more! We are also updating Windows Terminal to version 1.18 which will include all of the features from this previous blog post. As always, you can install Windows Terminal and Windows Terminal Preview from the Microsoft Sto

                                                                            Windows Terminal Preview 1.19 Release
                                                                          • Progressive Delivery

                                                                            [Note: this transcript might contain strong language] Transcript Governor: Good morning, everyone. It's great to be here. QCon is a great conference. I’ve been a few times. It's very much a practitioner conference. I think one of the things I like about it is, it may be run by Americans but it's got a very sort of European flavor. I think that's important. So often we're worshipping at the altar o

                                                                              Progressive Delivery
                                                                            • Stealing Your Private YouTube Videos, One Frame at a Time | bugs.xdavidhu.me - xdavidhu's bug bounty writeups.

                                                                              Stealing Your Private YouTube Videos, One Frame at a Time Back in December 2019, a few months after I started hacking on Google VRP, I was looking at YouTube. I wanted to find a way to get access to a Private video which I did not own. When you upload a video to YouTube, you can select between 3 privacy settings. Public, which means that anyone can find and watch your video, Unlisted, which only a

                                                                                Stealing Your Private YouTube Videos, One Frame at a Time | bugs.xdavidhu.me - xdavidhu's bug bounty writeups.
                                                                              • 【英語のネットスラング30選】LOL、OMG、IDKから、DM、FOMOまで!超基本からSNS特有の略語を完全解説! - ENGLISH JOURNAL

                                                                                【英語のネットスラング30選】LOL、OMG、IDKから、DM、FOMOまで!超基本からSNS特有の略語を完全解説! 英語のSNSやチャットでのコミュニケーションに欠かせない「ネットスラング」。LOL、OMG、IDKはもちろんのこと、よく見かけるBTWやILY、さらにはSNS特有のDMやFOMOといった略語も。知らないとちょっと恥ずかしい、または意味が分からなくて困ってしまうことも...。そんな略語を完全にマスターしたいあなたのために、この記事では超基本からSNS特有の略語まで、幅広く英語のネットスラングを解説しています。 外国人とチャットアプリでメッセージをやり取りしたり、海外のInstagramやTwitterの投稿を見たりするときに必ずと言っていいほど目にする「ネットスラング」。英語では「Internet slang」と言い、中でもテキスト・メッセージで多く使われるLOLやOMGなど

                                                                                  【英語のネットスラング30選】LOL、OMG、IDKから、DM、FOMOまで!超基本からSNS特有の略語を完全解説! - ENGLISH JOURNAL
                                                                                • Sorting Algorithms - LAMFO

                                                                                  Posted by Leonardo Galler and Matteo Kimura on April 21, 2019 What are Sorting Algorithms? Sorting algorithms are ways to organize an array of items from smallest to largest. These algorithms can be used to organize messy data and make it easier to use. Furthermore, having an understanding of these algorithms and how they work is fundamental for a strong understanding of Computer Science which is