興味の対象:綺麗なもの/楽しいもの/珍しいもの/便利なもの/富山/香川/北海道。専門分野はIT系。プライベートはだいたい車、たまに鉄道。バナー画像は北海道・別海町にある新酪農村展望台から撮影。

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なんてタイムリー‼️ マルツで揃えたパーツで自作OBD2インタフェース作った画像をアップしようとしてたとこだったんだよね。 これはブレッドボード上で試作回路のテストをしているところ。 実車に接続してデータを吸い上げています。
OBD-II CANバス開発キット【114991438】をマルツオンラインで販売中です。 marutsu.co.jp/pc/i/1558562/ OBD-II(On-Board Diagnostics II)は、自動車からの排出ガスを制御するコンピュータシステムを実装するための一連の標準規格。本キットで自動車のOBD-IIインターフェースから簡単にデータを取得可能。
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保護柵を設置していたシロチドリの巣が人により故意に砂で埋められました。 その後、親鳥は卵を探し回りましたが、卵を見つけられず営巣放棄してしまいました。 トレイルカメラでの撮影です。 巣に直接関与することは鳥獣保護管理法違反にあたります。ご協力ください。 非常に残念で仕方ないです。
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アルミバンかと思いきや、上から見るとしっかりバキュームカーなのよね。
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景観配慮?な箱型バキュームカー、上から見るとこうなってるのか笑
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30年くらい前に、ほぼ同じところから撮った写真。 リバーサルフィルムで撮影したポジを、自前のフィルムスキャナーで取り込んだもの。
【写真募集】みなさん、こんにちは。今年の秋ぐらいに各地で奮闘している「ローカル私鉄」を応援する本をつくりたいと思っています。ぜひ皆さんの「ローカル私鉄」の作品をお寄せください! よろしくお願いいたします。 note.com/rail_ikaros/n/nada0…
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「ほぼ同じところ」じゃないですね……撮影位置が鉄道橋を挟んで反対側でした……。
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>誰も解けるとは思われていなかった150年前の数学問題を解きました 双子素数問題が解けたとミスリードさせる書き方……。 ポスト主は興味深いトピックを紹介する人だけど、話を盛っちゃうんだよな……。
A Chinese mathematician spent 7 years making sandwiches at Subway after his PhD, and at 58 solved a 150-year-old math problem nobody thought was solvable. His name is Yitang Zhang. The problem is called the Twin Prime Conjecture. He was born in Shanghai in 1955 and knew he wanted to spend his life on mathematics by the time he was nine years old. That year he found his own proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Nobody taught it to him. He just worked it out. Then the Cultural Revolution arrived and took everything. The Chinese government closed the schools. Zhang's father had political troubles with the Communist Party, so Zhang was sent to the countryside with his mother to work in the fields. He spent 10 years as a farm laborer. No high school. No classroom. No teacher. He read math books in the fields when he could find them. When the revolution ended, Zhang was 23. He sat the university entrance exam and got into Peking University, one of the most competitive mathematics programs in China. He finished his bachelor's degree, then a master's. The president of Peking University personally recommended him for a full scholarship at Purdue University in the United States. He arrived at Purdue in 1985. He earned his PhD in 1991. Then the second wall hit. His relationship with his doctoral advisor collapsed. The advisor did not write him letters of recommendation. Without those letters, the academic job market was closed. Zhang applied. Nothing came back. He spent the years after his PhD working as an accountant, doing delivery work, sleeping in his car during the stretches when nothing else was available. A friend eventually opened a Subway sandwich restaurant in Kentucky and offered him a job. Zhang took it. He kept the books and made sandwiches. A man with a PhD in mathematics from Purdue, working a Subway counter because the academic world had no place for him. He did this for seven years. He was finally hired as a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire in 1999. Not a professor. A lecturer. The lowest rung of the academic ladder, with no research funding, no graduate students, and no institutional support. He taught calculus to undergraduates and worked on mathematics alone in whatever time was left. Most people would have stopped believing by then. Zhang did not stop. The Twin Prime Conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory. Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers separated by exactly two: 5 and 7, 17 and 19, 41 and 43. The conjecture predicts that these pairs never stop appearing no matter how far you go along the number line. Mathematicians had believed this for over 150 years. Nobody had been able to prove it. The deeper version of the problem asks something slightly different. Not whether twin primes are infinite, but whether there is any finite gap between prime numbers that appears infinitely often. This is called the bounded gap problem. The best mathematicians in analytic number theory had been attacking it for decades. A landmark 2005 paper by three researchers came agonizingly close and still could not close it. Zhang worked on it alone. No collaborators. No funding. No department seminars where he could road-test his ideas. He once said he would go to a friend's house and think in the garden for hours. In 2012, during a visit to a friend's home in Colorado, something unlocked. He submitted his paper to the Annals of Mathematics in April 2013. The Annals is the most prestigious mathematics journal in the world. Papers sit in review for months, sometimes years. The editors read Zhang's submission and immediately knew something was different. They sent it to the leading experts in analytic number theory for review. It was accepted in three weeks. The paper proved that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers separated by a gap of less than 70 million. Not two. Not the twin prime gap specifically. But a finite gap. For the first time in history, someone had proved that prime numbers keep coming back together, that the universe of numbers never lets them drift apart forever. Peter Sarnak, one of the most respected mathematicians at the Institute for Advanced Study, said: "He is not a fellow who had done much before. Nobody knew him. His result was spectacular." Zhang was 58 years old. Within a year he had the MacArthur Fellowship, the Cole Prize, the Rolf Schock Prize, and a full professorship at UC Santa Barbara. The man who spent seven years at Subway was now one of the most celebrated mathematicians alive. He said in an interview: "I was not lucky. Maybe it is more important for a person to make himself known to the public. But that was not so easy for me." He was not complaining. He was just being precise. The mathematics establishment has a quiet belief that great work happens young. The Fields Medal cuts off at 40. Most mathematicians who change the field do it in their thirties. Zhang proved his most important theorem at 58, after a decade of farm labor, seven years of sandwiches, and a decade of teaching calculus to freshmen with no one watching. He did not beat the deadline. He proved there was no deadline to beat.
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PULSAR-A (GNSS disciplined Atomic Clock) is ready & running 😎 This laser based clock is the perfect time source if GNSS fails & you need a super accurate fall back offering only a tiny µs time deviation after 1 day. Massproduction started. #Aaronia #RF #Sigint #UBlox
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富山空港の愛称「富山きときと空港」について、さらなる空港の活性化を目指して県知事が変更に乗り出しました。きときとは「新鮮で生きがよい」などを意味する富山の方言。県民の祖母は「別の方言にするなら『なーん』がよい」そうですが、「富山なーん空港」というのもちょっと…。(声) #富山空港
富山ではやわらかく「いいえ」「全然」を表す際に「なーん」という方言が使われます。では強い否定をどう言うのか富山県民の叔父に尋ねると「『なん』を繰り返す」。「なんなん」と言うってこと? と再度聞くと「なんなん!(違う!)なん!なん!なん!なん!」と教えてくれました。(声) #なーん
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白泉社カフェですね。 たまたま通りかかって「こんな店、あるんだ」と思ってた。 ストリートビューでは居酒屋になってるけど、2024〜5年には出来てたはず。
コワーキングスペースの近所にやばい店あった
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ヘクタールは面積だから……。
クルマ好きが見たら困惑しそうなトラクターのメーター ・走行距離計の単位がヘクタール ・回転数の単位が100RPM ・回 転 数 と 速 度 計 の 針 が 一 体 化 #農業 #トラクター
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イーロン・マスクから財産の一部を没収すれば……などと言い出し、非難されると「助けてイーロン」と彼に泣きつくのは、なかなか面の皮が厚い人ですね……。
Replying to @WolfgangRichtEU
I saw a lot of bad comments. But now I think its getting out of hand. @elonmusk please ban the rude people here. All the best, Wolfgang
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お、これか、お客さんが言ってた場所バレる充電ソケットはw
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【事例多発】日本ホテル協会がBooking. com経由の予約客に注意喚起 news.livedoor.com/article/de… 同協会は全国229の有名ホテルが会員になっており、Booking. com経由の客に対し「クレカ情報をだましとろうとする不審なメッセージが届く事例が多発している」として注意を呼び掛けた。
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#JRTT お知らせ】 6/12 北海道新幹線 後志トンネル(延長17,975m)が貫通しました❗️ トンネル全17本のうち、12本目が掘削完了しました📷引き続き工事を安全に進めてまいります。 jrtt.go.jp/corporate/public_…
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RT @MalwareBibleJP: Windowsのドライブ暗号化機能BitLockerを、暗号そのものは破らずに回復環境の側から迂回する実証コード「GreatXML」が公開されています。研究者MSNightmareの主張では、オフライン検査機能Defender-Offli…
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My ridiculous vintage Sony word processing system has arrived! Shows nothing on the screen when the "keyboard" is connected and turned on. Shows the image in the picture when it's not. I don't have disks, unfortunately, so maybe it needs software? Hard to tell which chunk of the thing is the actual computer. The monitor appears to be sitting on a base, but that base is actually connected to the monitor. Anyone have a manual? One really weird element: You have to hold the floppy button in to insert a floppy, otherwise the door is blocked. So you press button in, stick in the floppy, then release button, and it mounts it.
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Linux 7.1が安定版リリース。 ネットワークサブシステムから13万8000行のコードが一括削除された。 ISDN、アマチュア無線プロトコル、ATMドライバ。1990年代を支えた技術群だが、保守する人がいない。 AIツールがこれらの古いコードのバグ報告を自動生成し続けた。それが引き金になった。 メンテナーはこの状況を「LLM-pocalypse」と呼んだ。 同じリリースで、NTFSの完全書き込み対応ドライバが4年越しでマージされ、i486サポートの廃止も始まった。 加えるものと捨てるもの、両方の判断を同時に下したカーネルの記録。 joho-todai.com/linux-7-1-rel…
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RT @nomitetsu_north: 霧のホームで出発を待つ中標津行き。ひとたび海霧が覆うと一気に気温が下がり半袖だと肌寒い。岬の灯台から重苦しい霧笛が鳴り響くのは夏の道東の風物詩である。列車が根釧原野の中を別海あたりまで進むと嘘のように青空が広がった。どうやら海霧の塊から…
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Replying to @zolge1
通りすがりの切手コレクターです。 「赤毛のアン」出版100周年を記念して、 2008年に史上初めて日本とカナダによる切手の共同発行が実施されました。 「クリストファー・コヴァックスにより建てられたグリーンゲイブルズの描写」も切手になっています。 #赤毛のアン #切手コレクター
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放射線って目に見えないから食味が変わらないと思ってるのかもしれないけど、滅菌できるレベルの線量を当てると(人の致死量の数千倍の線量が必要)食品の成分が分解して異臭や食味異常で食える物じゃなくなるよ。
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