From ed809e482491c54cf6ce75ca9fd06cc85d0ca847 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nial <48334675+nmcc1212@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2023 11:13:26 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] hosting --- ...4ec1d18ea758867df0a5e1d9d7bb7fb87a91d.json | 12 ++++ ...231a0aad43bf4454481976ca431c2af5453e4.json | 20 ++++++ ...90ea9463a37c28b1c7d80949fc653c6f1aeaa.json | 67 +++++++++++++++++++ intro to react/vite-project/startup.sh | 2 +- 4 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/intro to react/vite-project/logs/0008730ff01a100398b2fca6f114ec1d18ea758867df0a5e1d9d7bb7fb87a91d.json b/intro to react/vite-project/logs/0008730ff01a100398b2fca6f114ec1d18ea758867df0a5e1d9d7bb7fb87a91d.json index 7204450..64f705a 100644 --- a/intro to react/vite-project/logs/0008730ff01a100398b2fca6f114ec1d18ea758867df0a5e1d9d7bb7fb87a91d.json +++ b/intro to react/vite-project/logs/0008730ff01a100398b2fca6f114ec1d18ea758867df0a5e1d9d7bb7fb87a91d.json @@ -406,5 +406,17 @@ "contentSnippet": "The UK accused Russia's main intelligence agency of seeking to hack the emails of British politicians and officials in an attempt to interfere in its democratic processes. From a report: \"They have been targeting high-profile individuals and entities with a clear intent: using information they obtained to meddle in British politics,\" Foreign Office minister Leo Docherty told the House of Commons on Thursday. The intrusions include targeting personal email accounts and impersonation attempts against universities and media organizations, according to Docherty. Civil servants and journalists have also been targeted by Russia's Federal Security Service, known as the FSB, he said. \n\nIn November, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre warned that Russian and other state-sponsored hackers posed an \"enduring and significant threat\" to the country. The agency said that Russia was one of the most prolific state actors in cybercrime, and had dedicated substantial resources to conducting hacking operations internationally.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRead more of this story at Slashdot.", "rdf:about": "https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/12/07/1229205/uk-says-russia-targeted-officials-in-email-hacking-campaign?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", "isoDate": "2023-12-07T18:40:00.000Z" + }, + { + "creator": "BeauHD", + "date": "2023-12-08T10:00:00+00:00", + "title": "Nikon Makes Special Firmware For NASA To Block Galactic Cosmic Rays In Photos", + "link": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/23/12/08/0232239/nikon-makes-special-firmware-for-nasa-to-block-galactic-cosmic-rays-in-photos?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "dc:creator": "BeauHD", + "dc:date": "2023-12-08T10:00:00+00:00", + "content": "In an exclusive interview with PetaPixel, astronaut Don Pettit reveals the changes that Nikon makes to its firmware especially for NASA. From the report: Galactic cosmic rays are high-energy particles that originate from outside the solar system that likely come from explosive events such as a supernova. They are bad news for cameras in space -- damaging the sensor and spoiling photos -- so Nikon made special firmware for NASA to limit the harm. Pettit tells PetaPixel that Nikon changed the in-camera noise reduction settings to battle the cosmic rays -- noise is unwanted texture and blur on photos.\n \nNormal cameras have in-camera noise reduction for exposures equal to or longer than one second. This is because camera manufacturers don't think photographers need noise reduction for shorter exposures because there's no noise to reduce. But in space, that's not true. \"Our cameras in space get sensor damage from galactic cosmic rays and after about six months we replace all the cameras but you still have cameras with significant cosmic ray damage,\" explains Pettit. \"It shows up at fast shutter speeds, not just the slow ones. So we got Nikon to change the algorithm so that it can do in-camera noise reduction at shutter speeds of up to 500th of a second.\"\n \nPettit says Nikon's in-camera noise reduction \"does wonders\" for getting rid of the cosmic ray damage and that \"trying to get rid of it after the fact is really difficult.\" That's not the only special firmware feature that Nikon makes for NASA; photographers who shoot enough photos know that the file naming system resets itself eventually which is no good for the space agency's astronauts. \"The file naming system on a standard digital system will repeat every so often and we can't have two pictures with the same number,\" explains Pettit. \"We'll take half a million pictures with the crew on orbit and so Nikon has changed the way the RAW files are numbered so that there will be no two with the same file number.\" The report notes that NASA started using Nikon film cameras in 1971, shortly after the Apollo era; \"in part because Nikon is so good at making custom modifications that help the astronauts.\" Previously, the agency used boxy, black Hasselblad cameras.

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", + "contentSnippet": "In an exclusive interview with PetaPixel, astronaut Don Pettit reveals the changes that Nikon makes to its firmware especially for NASA. From the report: Galactic cosmic rays are high-energy particles that originate from outside the solar system that likely come from explosive events such as a supernova. They are bad news for cameras in space -- damaging the sensor and spoiling photos -- so Nikon made special firmware for NASA to limit the harm. Pettit tells PetaPixel that Nikon changed the in-camera noise reduction settings to battle the cosmic rays -- noise is unwanted texture and blur on photos.\n \nNormal cameras have in-camera noise reduction for exposures equal to or longer than one second. This is because camera manufacturers don't think photographers need noise reduction for shorter exposures because there's no noise to reduce. But in space, that's not true. \"Our cameras in space get sensor damage from galactic cosmic rays and after about six months we replace all the cameras but you still have cameras with significant cosmic ray damage,\" explains Pettit. \"It shows up at fast shutter speeds, not just the slow ones. So we got Nikon to change the algorithm so that it can do in-camera noise reduction at shutter speeds of up to 500th of a second.\"\n \nPettit says Nikon's in-camera noise reduction \"does wonders\" for getting rid of the cosmic ray damage and that \"trying to get rid of it after the fact is really difficult.\" That's not the only special firmware feature that Nikon makes for NASA; photographers who shoot enough photos know that the file naming system resets itself eventually which is no good for the space agency's astronauts. \"The file naming system on a standard digital system will repeat every so often and we can't have two pictures with the same number,\" explains Pettit. \"We'll take half a million pictures with the crew on orbit and so Nikon has changed the way the RAW files are numbered so that there will be no two with the same file number.\" The report notes that NASA started using Nikon film cameras in 1971, shortly after the Apollo era; \"in part because Nikon is so good at making custom modifications that help the astronauts.\" Previously, the agency used boxy, black Hasselblad cameras.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRead more of this story at Slashdot.", + "rdf:about": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/23/12/08/0232239/nikon-makes-special-firmware-for-nasa-to-block-galactic-cosmic-rays-in-photos?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "isoDate": "2023-12-08T10:00:00.000Z" } ] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/intro to react/vite-project/logs/269e190f0b3b66f9f54470fa9ac231a0aad43bf4454481976ca431c2af5453e4.json b/intro to react/vite-project/logs/269e190f0b3b66f9f54470fa9ac231a0aad43bf4454481976ca431c2af5453e4.json index 3d8e74e..3cbe23d 100644 --- a/intro to react/vite-project/logs/269e190f0b3b66f9f54470fa9ac231a0aad43bf4454481976ca431c2af5453e4.json +++ b/intro to react/vite-project/logs/269e190f0b3b66f9f54470fa9ac231a0aad43bf4454481976ca431c2af5453e4.json @@ -527,5 +527,25 @@ "contentSnippet": "submitted by /u/Sorin61 \n [link] [comments]", "id": "t3_18cscia", "isoDate": "2023-12-07T09:59:31.000Z" + }, + { + "title": "Ex-Apple lawyer sentenced to probation for insider trading", + "link": "https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/18dchou/exapple_lawyer_sentenced_to_probation_for_insider/", + "pubDate": "2023-12-08T02:33:58.000Z", + "author": "/u/911_reddit", + "content": " submitted by /u/911_reddit
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", + "contentSnippet": "submitted by /u/PeteWenzel \n [link] [comments]", + "id": "t3_18cyptl", + "isoDate": "2023-12-07T15:59:41.000Z" } ] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/intro to react/vite-project/logs/9857cc183f75260fe3c588551c290ea9463a37c28b1c7d80949fc653c6f1aeaa.json b/intro to react/vite-project/logs/9857cc183f75260fe3c588551c290ea9463a37c28b1c7d80949fc653c6f1aeaa.json index e247473..1483a1a 100644 --- a/intro to react/vite-project/logs/9857cc183f75260fe3c588551c290ea9463a37c28b1c7d80949fc653c6f1aeaa.json +++ b/intro to react/vite-project/logs/9857cc183f75260fe3c588551c290ea9463a37c28b1c7d80949fc653c6f1aeaa.json @@ -3271,5 +3271,72 @@ } ], "isoDate": "2023-12-01T10:03:32.000Z" + }, + { + "creator": "Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Davis Land, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Chris Wood, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Sophia Lanman", + "title": "Google’s Next Top Model, Will the Cybertruck Crash? and This Week in A.I.", + "link": "https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/08/podcasts/hardfork-google-gemini-cybertruck.html", + "pubDate": "Fri, 08 Dec 2023 10:03:58 +0000", + "dc:creator": "Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Davis Land, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Chris Wood, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Sophia Lanman", + "content": "Like the Cybertruck, this podcast is bulletproof.", + "contentSnippet": "Like the Cybertruck, this podcast is bulletproof.", + "guid": "https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/08/podcasts/hardfork-google-gemini-cybertruck.html", + "categories": [ + { + "_": "Science and Technology", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/des" + } + }, + { + "_": "Google Inc", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_org" + } + }, + { + "_": "Artificial Intelligence", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/des" + } + }, + { + "_": "Tesla Motors Inc", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_org" + } + }, + { + "_": "Musk, Elon", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_per" + } + }, + { + "_": "Panera Bread Company", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_org" + } + }, + { + "_": "Amazon.com Inc", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_org" + } + }, + { + "_": "Pichai, Sundar", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_per" + } + }, + { + "_": "Hassabis, Demis", + "$": { + "domain": "http://www.nytimes.com/namespaces/keywords/nyt_per" + } + } + ], + "isoDate": "2023-12-08T10:03:58.000Z" } ] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/intro to react/vite-project/startup.sh b/intro to react/vite-project/startup.sh index 1090cf0..a25a522 100755 --- a/intro to react/vite-project/startup.sh +++ b/intro to react/vite-project/startup.sh @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ trap cleanup INT # Start background processes node rss-to-json.js & node backend.js & -npm run dev --host +npm run dev -- --host # Wait for background processes to finish wait