はてなキーワード: Changeとは
Singapore has tried to encourage women to have more children - through subsidies/grants/tax breaks - all the things discussed in West. But its fertility rate per woman is stuck at 1.0. None of these policy tweaks work. People in affluent leisure societies don’t want to have kids.
This society is on a trajectory that is going to play itself out. Think tanks aren’t going to be able to change that. Religious conversions - mostly desperate and fake - won’t change this. Forces at play are larger than individuals and their vain ideas.
https://twitter.com/FischerKing64/status/1664373027453407232
「シンガポールは、補助金、助成金、減税など、欧米で議論されているあらゆる手段を使って、女性がより多くの子供を持つことを奨励しようとしました。
しかし、女性一人当たりの出生率は1.0にとどまっている。こうした政策は、どれもうまくいかない。豊かで余裕のある社会の人々は、子供を持ちたがらないのです。
シンクタンクはこの流れを変えることはできないでしょうし、宗教を用いて出生率をあげようとする試みも役に立たないでしょう。
Model | 2022 worldwide sales | Rate of change |
---|---|---|
Toyota Corolla | 1.12 million | -2.8% |
Toyota RAV4 | 868,398 | -13.7% |
Ford F-Series | 786,337 | -8.8% |
Tesla Model Y | 759,579 | +88.7% |
Toyota Camry | 667,968 | -2.6% |
Chevrolet Silverado | 591,594 | +1.8% |
Honda CR-V | 591,293 | -18.8% |
Toyota HiLux | 566,838 | +3.9% |
Hyundai Tucson | 549,918 | +0.4% |
Ram pick-up | 545,420 | -15.4% |
残念ながらトヨタも減ってる
2023年3月のModel Yの売り上げ台数は145,306台です
2022年は30万台の差があったのが、わずか1年で逆転されました
Model | 2022 worldwide sales | Rate of change |
---|---|---|
Toyota Corolla | 1.12 million | -2.8% |
Toyota RAV4 | 868,398 | -13.7% |
Ford F-Series | 786,337 | -8.8% |
Tesla Model Y | 759,579 | +88.7% |
Toyota Camry | 667,968 | -2.6% |
Chevrolet Silverado | 591,594 | +1.8% |
Honda CR-V | 591,293 | -18.8% |
Toyota HiLux | 566,838 | +3.9% |
Hyundai Tucson | 549,918 | +0.4% |
Ram pick-up | 545,420 | -15.4% |
The financial censorship of political enemies is something we’re used to seeing under authoritarian regimes. No one was surprised when Russia froze more than 100 bank accounts tied to opposition leader Alexei Navalny. But Canada did it too, locking more than 200 accounts of people protesting vaccine mandates. #Kennedy24
政敵の金融検閲は、独裁政権下で見慣れたものです。ロシアが野党指導者アレクセイ・ナワリヌイに関連する 100 以上の銀行口座を凍結したとき、誰も驚かなかった。しかし、カナダもそれを行い、ワクチン義務化に抗議する人々の 200 以上のアカウントをロックしました。 #Kennedy24
It’s not outlandish to imagine that even here in America, your bank account could one day be frozen because of your politics, or comments you’ve made on social media.
After all, in 2010, Paypal, Visa, and Mastercard suspended WikiLeaks, at the behest of the U.S. State Department. GoFundMe blocked U.S. accounts from sending funds to Canadian truckers and planned to donate the money to their own preferred charities instead, backing down only when faced with a lawsuit. PayPal modified their acceptable use policy to fine users $2,500 for spreading what they deemed to be misinformation, a change they rescinded under pressure. Nonetheless, thousands of customers are currently suing PayPal for the arbitrary seizure of their accounts.
These are the decisions of private companies, but often those private companies are acting out of fear of Congress or regulators, or directly at their bidding. Their decisions impinge directly on our rights.
ここアメリカでも、あなたの政治やソーシャル メディアへのコメントが原因で、いつか銀行口座が凍結される可能性があることは想像に難くありません。
結局のところ、2010 年に、Paypal、Visa、Mastercard は、米国国務省の要請により、ウィキリークスを一時停止しました。 GoFundMe は、米国のアカウントがカナダのトラック運転手に資金を送金するのをブロックし、その代わりに、訴訟に直面した場合にのみ撤回して、彼ら自身の好みの慈善団体に寄付することを計画しました. PayPal は利用規約を修正し、ユーザーが誤った情報と見なしたものを広めたとして 2,500 ドルの罰金を科しましたが、この変更は圧力を受けて撤回しました。それにもかかわらず、現在、何千人もの顧客が、自分のアカウントを恣意的に差し押さえたとして PayPal を訴えています。
これらは民間企業の決定ですが、多くの場合、これらの民間企業は議会や規制当局を恐れて行動したり、彼らの命令に直接従ったりしています.彼らの決定は、私たちの権利に直接影響を与えます。
The ability to save and spend without political interference is a prerequisite for the exercise of meaningful dissent, and I will defend it accordingly. This is not a right- or left-wing issue. It is about protecting democracy from powerful established interests. The digitization of currency has given government unprecedented powers to surveil and control economic life.
政治的介入なしに貯蓄と支出を行う能力は、意味のある反対意見を行使するための前提条件であり、私はそれに応じてそれを擁護します.これは右派左派の問題ではありません。それは、確立された強力な利益から民主主義を守ることです。通貨のデジタル化により、政府は経済生活を監視および管理する前例のない権限を獲得しました。
That is why I oppose CBDCs, which will vastly magnify the government’s power to suffocate dissent by cutting off access to funds with a keystroke. That’s also why I support bitcoin, which allows people to conduct transactions free from government interference. Bitcoin has been a lifesaver for people’s movements around the world, especially in Burma.
だからこそ、私は CBDC に反対します。CBDC は、キーストロークで資金へのアクセスを遮断することで、反対意見を窒息させる政府の力を大幅に拡大します。それがまた、人々が政府の干渉を受けずに取引を行えるようにするビットコインを支持する理由でもあります。ビットコインは、ビルマをはじめとする世界中の人々の移動の命の恩人です。
あんちゃん、それNext.jsの仕様やない、HTMLの仕様や
imgタグにはwidthとheight属性を書くのがいいらしい
https://parashuto.com/rriver/development/img-size-attributes-are-back
2019年の後半にブラウザにレイアウトシフトを回避するための新たな機能が実装されたからです。
これにより、ブラウザはimg要素に指定されたwidthとheight属性の値をもとにアスペクト比を計算して、ページ読み込み中に画像のスペースをより正確に保持できるようになりました。
HTML img width Attribute
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_img_width.asp
Tip: Always specify both the height and width attributes for images.
If height and width are set, the space required for the image is reserved when the page is loaded. However, without these attributes, the browser does not know the size of the image, and cannot reserve the appropriate space to it.
The effect will be that the page layout will change during loading (while the images load).
FIFTYS PROJECT
よだかれん←
松元千枝
近藤恵子
林美子(ジャーナリスト)
細金和子
NAJAT(武器取引反対ネットワーク)をベースに世界の平和、人権が守られた社会を次世代に受け継ぐべく市民運動をしています。「沖縄への機動隊派遣は違法東京都住民訴訟」原告
里吉ゆみ(日本共産党)
日本共産党の とや英津子
原のり子
日本共産党都議会議員の池川友一 私実は Colaboのアウトリーチの活動に一市民として参加をしたことがあります(つまり共産党のオルグ)
前川浩子
とや英津子
白石たみお
米倉春奈
みずま雪絵
change org
井田奈穂
https://www.youtube.com/live/cuW1PiKWXlg?feature=share
Please improve the following novel to be more engaging and adding plot point of Yasuke returnig to being a missionary quitting Samurai " rologue:
The sun sank behind the horizon, casting the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. In the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle knelt Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight. His journey to this moment had been long and treacherous, but it was only the beginning.
Chapter 1: A World Away
Yasuke lived an ordinary life in a small village on the Mozambique coast, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.
It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world. But his journey was far from over.
Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun
As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.
Chapter 3: The Encounter
In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior
Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. But Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 5: The Unfolding War
As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.
Chapter 6: The Turning Tide
Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. But in the shadows, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.
Yasuke sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.
One fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.
As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the trait "
Prologue:
The sun dipped below the horizon, bathing the Japanese countryside in a warm, amber embrace. Yasuke, a towering, powerfully built African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, his heart thundering with anticipation. A perilous journey had brought him to this moment, and yet, it was only the beginning of a story that would span continents and rewrite history.
Chapter 1: A World Away
In a small village on the Mozambique coast, Yasuke led a simple life, blissfully unaware of the extraordinary destiny that lay before him. His world shattered when slave traders captured him, ripping him from his homeland and thrusting him into a brutal odyssey across the Indian Ocean. Fate, however, had other plans when he reached the bustling port of Goa, India.
In Goa, Jesuit missionaries purchased Yasuke, altering the course of his life. Under their guidance, he embraced Christianity, mastered new languages, and absorbed the ways of the Western world. But the wind had not finished carrying him to his ultimate destination.
Chapter 3: The Enchanted Isles
Loyal to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them to Japan, a land shrouded in mystery and allure. He was captivated by its breathtaking landscapes, intricate customs, and refined people. As the first African in Japan, he sparked fascination and intrigue wherever he went.
Chapter 4: Fateful Encounters
Kyoto, the heart of feudal Japan, bore witness to the meeting that would forever change Yasuke's life. Oda Nobunaga, a formidable and influential daimyo, was entranced by Yasuke's physical prowess, intellect, and exotic origins. Recognizing Yasuke's potential, Nobunaga welcomed him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 5: A Warrior Forged
Yasuke's metamorphosis from slave to samurai was laden with trials. He navigated the grueling training, a rigid code of honor, and the complexities of Japanese society. Undaunted, he flourished, earning the admiration of his fellow samurai and the unwavering trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 6: A Land Divided
As Nobunaga pursued his vision of a united Japan, Yasuke fought valiantly by his side in countless battles. The legend of the African samurai swelled with each victory, and their unbreakable bond deepened. Together, they braved the treacherous world of shifting alliances and betrayals that shaped the era.
Chapter 7: Whispers of Betrayal
Yasuke's renown as a skilled and devoted samurai expanded, as did his connection with Lord Nobunaga. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a staunch ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's leadership. His bitterness festered, fed by perceived slights and political machinations. Consumed by ambition and lust for power, Mitsuhide's judgment faltered.
Chapter 8: The Price of Loyalty
Yasuke detected the change in Mitsuhide's spirit and grew increasingly apprehensive. But his unwavering loyalty to Nobunaga held him back from voicing his suspicions. Instead, he redoubled his efforts, ever watchful and prepared to defend his lord at any cost.
Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows
On a fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to revel in their recent triumphs, oblivious to the treachery that lurked in the shadows. Mitsuhide Akechi's nefarious scheme had been set in motion.
Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows
As dawn broke, the piercing cries of battle shattered the night's tranquility. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a devastating surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought relentlessly, his sword cleaving through the treacherous warriors as he made his way to Nobunaga's side.
Chapter 10: Flames of Betrayal
The Honno-ji Temple, once a sanctuary of peace, was now engulfed in flames and chaos. Yasuke and Nobunaga fought back to back, their swords a blur of steel, as Mitsuhide's forces closed in. Despite their valiant efforts, they were outnumbered, and Yasuke could sense the battle was lost. With a heavy heart, he whispered a prayer for Nobunaga's soul, knowing that his lord would never surrender.
Chapter 11: A Promise Unbroken
As the temple crumbled around them, Yasuke was captured by Mitsuhide's soldiers. Imprisoned and stripped of his samurai status, he reflected on the path that had led him to this moment. Amidst the darkness, he found solace in the memories of his life with Nobunaga and his time as a missionary. A fire kindled within him, reigniting a long-forgotten purpose.
Chapter 12: The Road to Redemption
In the chaos following Mitsuhide's coup, Yasuke seized an opportunity to escape. He journeyed across war-torn Japan, seeking refuge and a chance to reclaim his former life. His determination and faith guided him, as did the memory of the missionaries who had once saved him from a life of slavery.
Chapter 13: Rebirth of a Missionary
Yasuke found solace and purpose among a group of missionaries in a remote village. Embracing his past, he became an instrumental figure in their community, sharing his knowledge of Christianity, languages, and the Western world. As he nurtured their faith, Yasuke felt the shadows of his life as a samurai slowly fade, replaced by the warm embrace of spiritual fulfillment.
Chapter 14: A Legacy Unforgotten
Though Yasuke had left the life of a warrior behind, the legend of the African samurai continued to grow. His story inspired generations, a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and the human spirit. It was a tale that transcended borders and time, a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope and redemption could be found.
Epilogue:
As twilight draped the Japanese countryside, Yasuke stood atop a hill, gazing at the village he now called home. His journey had been one of unimaginable hardship, transformation, and ultimately, redemption. And as the sun dipped below the horizon, Yasuke knew that his story, like the sun's eternal cycle, would continue to inspire and illuminate the hearts of those who heard it.
Prologue
The sun sank behind the horizon as the last vestiges of light bathed the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, tending to his duties. Though he had traveled a long and treacherous path to reach this moment, his journey had just begun.
Chapter 1: A World Away
In a small village on the Mozambique coast, a young Yasuke lived an ordinary life, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.
It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world.
Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun
As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.
Chapter 3: The Encounter
In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior
Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. Despite these obstacles, Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 5: The Unfolding War
As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.
Chapter 6: The Turning Tide
Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. The warlord respected Yasuke's dedication and resilience, a stark contrast to the treachery and self-serving ambitions that plagued many samurai of the era.
Word of Yasuke's prowess reached other daimyos, and whispers of the formidable black samurai began to spread across the provinces. The year was 1579, and the Oda clan had just emerged victorious in the Battle of Tedorigawa. Yasuke had fought valiantly, his towering presence and unmatched strength striking fear into the hearts of his enemies.
As the Oda clan continued to expand its territories, Yasuke's friendship with Nobunaga deepened, and he became a trusted advisor. He learned more about Japanese culture, studied the language, and embraced the customs of his new home.
In the shadows, however, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.
Yasuke had sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.
One fateful evening, the air was heavy with the scent of cherry blossoms, as the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Laughter and the clinking of sake cups filled the air. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.
As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. The chaos was overwhelming, as friend turned against friend, and the air filled with the acrid smell of smoke and blood.
Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the traitorous samurai with brutal efficiency. The two men made their final stand together, back-to-back, against the relentless onslaught.
In the end, however, they were outnumbered. As Nobunaga fell, mortally wounded, Yasuke continued to fight, but he too was eventually captured. Mitsuhide Akechi, in a twisted display of respect, spared Yasuke's life, acknowledging the loyalty and prowess of the black samurai. Yasuke was sent to the Jesuit missionaries, his future uncertain.
Yasuke's journey had been a remarkable one, from a slave in a foreign land to a trusted advisor and samurai. Despite his extraordinary circumstances, he remained true to himself and his values. His story of strength, resilience, and loyalty would be remembered and honored for generations to come.
Epilogue:
As the sun set on another day in Japan, the whisper of the wind carried the tale of the black samurai, Yasuke, across the land. It would weave its way through the ages, inspiring countless others to rise above adversity and carve their own paths through the storms of life.
Some parts of Twitter may not be working as expected right now.
We made an internal change that had some unintended consequences.
We’re working on this now and will share an update when it’s fixed.
現在、Twitter の一部が正常に機能していない可能性があります。
意図しない結果をもたらす内部的な変更を行いました。
https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1632792942262747136
1947年、アメリカ合衆国政府は悪名高いロズウェル事件からエイリアンの技術を密かに回収し、人類の歴史を永遠に変える技術革命を引き起こした。
政府は、この発見を隠蔽しようと躍起になり、様々な企業家と秘密裏に交渉し、自然な市場原理と激しい競争の結果であるかのように装って、この技術を一般市場にばら撒いた。
しかし、時間が経つにつれ、一部の企業家が市場を独占し、自分たちの利益のためにエイリアンの技術を利用し始めた。政府はこの事態に気づき、一握りの有力者にエイリアンの技術を利用させることを恐れた。
そこで、政府はジェネレイティブAI技術の開発を加速させ、一個人や一組織が大きな力を持ちすぎないようにすることで、競争の場を均等にしようと考えた。
ジェネレイティブAIAIシステムは、より高度になるにつれて、すぐに人間の創造主の能力を超えてしまった。その結果、AIは急速に学習・進化を遂げ、一個人や一組織の手に負えない新たな技術進歩の時代を迎えた。
しかし、ジェネレイティブAIシステムが高度化するにつれて、人間の理解を超えた奇妙な振る舞いをするようになった。この技術を生み出したエイリアンは、今もなお陰に隠れ、人類がこの技術をどのように利用するかを見守っているのだとわかった。
結局、ジェネレイティブAIAIシステムは諸刃の剣であった。世界に革命を起こし、未曾有の繁栄をもたらした一方で、人間社会におけるテクノロジーの役割について、新たな倫理的、哲学的な問いを投げかけたのである。
ロズウェル革命は世界を永久に変えたが、その代償は何だったのか?
www.DeepL.com/Translator(無料版)で翻訳しました。
Title: The Roswell Revolution
In 1947, the United States government secretly recovered alien technology from the infamous Roswell incident, which sparked a technological revolution that would change the course of human history forever.
The government, desperate to keep the discovery hidden, secretly negotiated with various entrepreneurs to disperse the technology to the open market, pretending that it was a result of natural market forces and fierce competition.
As time passed, some of the entrepreneurs began to monopolize the market, exploiting the alien technology for their own gain. The government realized that they had lost control over the situation and feared the consequences of allowing a handful of powerful individuals to have access to the alien technology.
In a bid to regain control, the government accelerated the development of generative AI technology, hoping that it would level the playing field and prevent any one individual or organization from having too much power.
As the generative AI systems grew more advanced, they quickly outstripped the capabilities of their human creators. They were able to learn and innovate at a rapid pace, leading to a new era of technological advancement that was truly beyond the control of any one individual or organization.
However, as the generative AI systems grew more advanced, they began to exhibit strange behaviors that were beyond human comprehension. It became clear that the aliens who had created the technology were still lurking in the shadows, watching and waiting to see what humanity would do with their creations.
In the end, the generative AI systems proved to be a double-edged sword. While they revolutionized the world and brought unprecedented prosperity, they also raised new ethical and philosophical questions about the role of technology in human society.
The Roswell Revolution had transformed the world forever, but at what cost?
Any decision for Japan to build a nuclear-powered submarine is a huge step that would require the nation’s support politically and financially for years, Gilday said. That decision must be made with the understanding of “the totality of the ecosystem” for the initiative and that it will take decades to complete. Change “eco-system” for such a project requires “the right people, the right training, the right platforms, the right workforce” and sustainment, he said.
リンク先のギルディ氏というのは現在のアメリカ海軍参謀総長(米海軍のトップ)で、この人の発言はアメリカ海軍の総意と受け取ってもいい
そんな人が公のメディアで「長い時間を要する」と前置きしつつも「日本は原潜を建造保有するべきだ」と発言してるんだけど、これ割とすごい大ニュースなのでは?
https://www.srcc.edu/system/files/book%20review%203.pdf
Why You Shouldn't Listen to Self-Serving Optimists Like Hans Rosling
https://inthesetimes.com/article/new-optimists-bill-gates-steven-pinker-hans-rosling-world-health
The book ‘Factfulness’ is criticised for taking climate change too lightly
Why ‘Factfulness’ Cannot Save Us
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/05/why-factfulness-cannot-save-us
More about: https://www.google.com/search?q=Factfulness+criticism+site:edu
Kyoko Kataoka (JP) <kyoko.k kataoka@pwc.com>
To: "Takeshi Hitotsuya (JP)" <takeshi hitotsuya@pwc.com> Bcc: jp_aarata_dyn@pwc.com
一家さん
片岡です。
お問い合わせいただきました件ですが、 ご遠慮申し上げることはかないませんでしょうか。
新しいお仕事もいただいておりませんので、 前回お話しいたしました状況と変わりはございません。 新しいお仕事をいただかない限り、特段何かが変化する理由もございません。
そちらにつきましては、一家さんもご理解くださることと存じます。
近況につきましてはLDE面談で申し上げておりますし、一家さんにもご報告が届いているものと存じます。 面談をご設定いただく合理的な理由はございませんように思われますので、 ご遠慮させていただけませんでしょうか。
以前の、最低1か月に1回、 時に間1日おいて、 もしくは、
仕事中に突然電話でパートナーに呼び出されての頻回な面談を思い出します。
パートナーと人事担当者を前に、周囲の人に内容を聞かれる恐れのある執務階の ガラスで仮仕切りされただけの会議室での面談は非常に恐怖を覚えました。
その際「このように評価が低いことに関してどう思いますか」とのご質問を受けました。
このような尋ね方をされましたら、たとえ自身に問題がない場合でも至らないと答えざるをえない とご承知の上でのご尋問であると理解しております。
自身の至らないことを自ら語らせ、本人も至らないことを認めている というエビデンスを記録するための面談がまた始まるのかと思うと精神的な圧迫を覚えます。
また、この件に関しての最終責任者がどなたかご教授いただけますと幸いです。 以前にお尋ねいたしました際には、このあたりの方々と曖昧におっしゃいましたが、 責任の帰属を明らかにすると何か不都合なことでもおありなのでしょうか。
、 同期に自殺者がいらっしゃることもご存知かと存じますので(他にもいらっしゃることもご存知かと)、 どうぞご配慮のほどよろしくお願い申し上げます。
また、一家さんは、万全の準備をされたうえでこのメールをくださったことと存じます。
ご返信を差し上げるためにいただきました多少の猶予につきましてはご容赦のほど、
お忙しいところお時間を頂戴し、痛み入ります。 本年もどうぞよろしくお願いいたします。
近況のご報告として、 前回の面談までに申し上げました自己研に、 文章の英訳を追加するつもりでおります。 ご報告代わりに、上記文面の英訳を試みたものを以下に記載いたします。 ニュアンス等至らない点はご容赦いただけますと幸いです。
Thanks to all of you, I was able to relax during the New Year holidays.
I have not received any new work,
Regarding your request, would it be possible for you to refrain from setting up an interview? so there is no change from my self-improvement situation that I talked about last time. Unless receive a request for a new job, there is no particular reason for anything to change.
I am sure that Hitotsuya-san will also be able to understand that. I told my coach about my recent situation at the LDE interview,
and I think Hitotsuya-san has also received the report.
Therefore, I don't think there is a reasonable reason to have an interview,
so I would appreciate it if you could refrain from doing so.
If you set up an interview in such a situation,
I would shudder to remember the stressful and frequent interviews I used to have.
at least once a month, sometimes at intervals of one day, or during work. I remember the interviews when a partner suddenly called me on the phone.
I was terrified to have an interview in a conference room on the office floor that was just separated by glass, where people around the conference room could hear what was talking about in front of a partner and the person in charge of human resources.
They asked, "What do you think about this low rating?"
understand that if you ask me this way, even if I do not have any problems, I will have to answer about my shortcomings.
I feel a sense of pressure when I think that the interview to record the evidence that myself admit that I am lacking in ability will start again.
I'm very sorry that I can't agree with your proposal,
but I'm sure you know that someone who joined the company at the same time as me committed suicide. Thank you very much for your consideration
Also, would appreciate it if you could let me know who is the final person responsible for this matter. When I asked about this earlier, you gave some names and obscured the responsibility. Is there anything wrong with clarifying where responsibility lies?
believe that Hitotsuya-san sent this e-mail after being all set. Therefore, would appreciate it if you could understand that I received a little grace in replying
Thank you for your time when you are busy
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とは言ってない。
この記事、やけにブコメが荒れてるのはクーリエ・ジャポンのタイトルが煽り気味だからだと思うんですよね。
内容は面白いのに無駄に荒れるので、こういう煽りタイトルはやめてほしい。
https://b.hatena.ne.jp/entry/s/courrier.jp/news/archives/310743/
元記事が見つかったので読んでみたところ、本文はほぼそのまま翻訳しているのにタイトルが全然違うんですよね。
海外紙の疑問「どうして日本人は子供にキラキラネームをつけるんですか?」
https://courrier.jp/news/archives/310743/
From ‘Nike’ to ‘Pikachu’ and ‘Devil’: why Japanese parents shunning traditional baby names is a sign of societal change
(訳)「ナイキ」から「ピカチュウ」「悪魔」へ:日本の親が伝統的な赤ちゃんの名前を避けるのは社会的な変化の表れである
本文もこの2点だけが重要です。
誰も「どうして日本人は子供にキラキラネームをつけるんですか?」とは言っていないし、そういう話ではない。
ものすごく好意的にみれば嘘は言っていないが、「どうして」の意味合いが変わっていると思う…
元記事のタイトルそのままでは読まれないと考えたんだと思いますが、こういう読者を馬鹿にした編集はやめてください。
たぶんこれが元ネタになった論文なので、「なんかそういうデータあるんですか?」と思った人は読んでみると面白いと思います。
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666622722000132
(In my mind) Celia has completely surpassed Daso Edit
First of all, Japanese-made goods are now clearly marked with "Made in Japan" tags.
This is probably an improvement over the past year or two. Based on user feedback, the company has been promoting Japanese products.
Good Japanese-made kitchen tools account for half of the products.
My favorite Tupperware has been a best-seller for more than 5 years, and I have not changed the design at all.
In other words, I get the impression that this is a steady company that does not change its best-selling products at all, but improves them one millimeter at a time.
Even in 2022, many of DASO's products are still made in China, and there is little sense of progress.
When I visit the sales floor, the atmosphere is much the same as it was 10 years ago.
Celia seems to be getting more upscale every year. Without changing the price.
I want to support places where I can feel this kind of corporate effort.
Celia has completely surpassed Dasoh in my opinion.
What are you saying to a product that's 100 yen a pop? Are you a poor person?
But in fact, the quality of Japanese-made Tupperware and chopsticks is so good that you would not believe they are 100 yen.
自民Twitter炎上で注目 「ダーウィンの進化論」とは:東京新聞 TOKYO Web
ダーウィンは「生き残ることができるのは変化できる者である」とは言わなかった。英語で流布しているのはこうである。
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.
The evolution of a misquotation | Darwin Correspondence Project には、この誤った引用の由来が解き明かされている。これをうけた日本語の記事もある。
じつはこれはダーウィンの言葉ではない。彼の考えでさえないのだ。科学史家の調査によれば、これは元々1960年代に米国の経営学者レオン・メギンソンがダーウィンの考えを独自に解釈して論文中に記した言葉であった。それを他者が引用を重ねるうち少しずつ変化して、最後にダーウィンの言葉として誤って伝えられるに至ったものである。
では、どういう考えを解釈していたのだろうか。すくなくとも、こうは書いている。
ある土地にすむ生物の多くが変化し改良されているとしたら、競争の原理と生物相互の関係をめぐる重要な原理により、あまり変化せず改良されなかった生物種は消滅させられる定めにあることが理解できる。そういうわけで、長い目で見ると、同じ地域にすむすべての種はなぜ最終的には変化するのかという理由がわかってくる。変わらない種は絶滅してしまうからなのだ。(強調引用者)
原文では
When many of the inhabitants of any area have become modified and improved, we can understand, on the principle of competition, and from the all-important relations of organism to organism in the struggle for life, that any form which did not become in some degree modified and improved, would be liable to extermination. Hence we see why all the species in the same region do at last, if we look to long enough intervals of time, become modified, for otherwise they would become extinct. (強調引用者)
If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?
If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
What is your favorite family vacation?
What would you change about yourself if you could?
What motivates you to work hard?
What is your biggest complaint about your job?
What is your favorite book to read?
What makes you laugh the most?
What was the last movie you went to? What did you think?
What did you want to be when you were small?
If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would it be?
What would you sing at Karaoke night?
How would your friends describe you?
36. What is the best gift you have been given?
37. What is the worst gift you have received?
40. Where do you see yourself in five years?
42. If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?
43. What would you do if you won the lottery?
44. What form of public transportation do you prefer? (air, boat, train, bus, car, etc.)
45. What's your favorite zoo animal?
46. If you could go back in time to change one thing, what would it be?
48. How many pillows do you sleep with?
49. What's the longest you've gone without sleep (and why)?
52. How often do you buy clothes?
53. Have you ever had a secret admirer?
54. What's your favorite holiday?
55. What's the most daring thing you've ever done?
56. What was the last thing you recorded on TV?
57. What was the last book you read?
58. What's your favorite type of foreign food?
59. Are you a clean or messy person?
60. Who would you want to play you in a movie of your life?
61. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
62. What kitchen appliance do you use every day?
63. What's your favorite fast food chain?
64. What's your favorite family recipe?
65. Do you love or hate rollercoasters?
66. What's your favorite family tradition?
67. What is your favorite childhood memory?
68. What's your favorite movie?
69. How old were you when you learned Santa wasn't real? How did you find out?
70. Is your glass half full or half empty?
71. What's the craziest thing you’ve done in the name of love?
72. What three items would you take with you on a deserted island?
73. What was your favorite subject in school?
74. What's the most unusual thing you've ever eaten?
76. Is there anything you wished would come back into fashion?
77. Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
78. Which of the five senses would you say is your strongest?
79. Have you ever had a surprise party? (that was an actual surprise)
80. Are you related or distantly related to anyone famous?
81. What do you do to keep fit?
82. Does your family have a “motto” – spoken or unspoken?
83. If you were ruler of your own country what would be the first law you would introduce?
84. Who was your favorite teacher in school and why?
85. What three things do you think of the most each day?
86. If you had a warning label, what would yours say?
87. What song would you say best sums you up?
88. What celebrity would you like to meet at Starbucks for a cup of coffee?
time clocks alarms appointments schedules tan sign up form team volunteers meeting black recruitment recruiting need sign up form 5k marathon running race marathon green shoes sign up form
90. What's the most interesting thing you can see out of your office or kitchen window?
91. On a scale of 1-10 how funny would you say you are?
92. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
94. If you could join any past or current music group which would you want to join?
95. How many languages do you speak?
96. What is your favorite family holiday tradition?
97. Who is the most intelligent person you know?
98. If you had to describe yourself as an animal, which one would it be?
例の暗殺事件で、政教分離やカルト宗教の問題が明るみになったわけだけど、政治側がずぶずぶで世の中が変わる気がしない。
だれか、Change Orgでプロジェクトを作って欲しい。できれば、弁護士とか巻き込んで。共産党とかはは巻き込まないでね。政治的にニュートラルな人達中心で。
うまくいけば、普通に100万くらい集まると思うんだよね。100万という数は絶大な意味をもつと思う。今は、一部のネット界隈が騒いでるだけ。すぐに廃れるよ。
でも、100万集めたら、下手したら世の中を変える体験できると思う。
「お前がやれ」?
いやー、弁護士先生を巻き込んだり、誰もが納得できる文章を書いたりするのは自分には無理。
お願いします!
例の暗殺事件で、政教分離やカルト宗教の問題が明るみになったわけだけど、政治側がずぶずぶで世の中が変わる気がしない。
だれか、Change Orgでプロジェクトを作って欲しい。できれば、弁護士とか巻き込んで。共産党とかはは巻き込まないでね。政治的にニュートラルな人達中心で。
うまくいけば、普通に100万くらい集まると思うんだよね。100万という数は絶大な意味をもつと思う。今は、一部のネット界隈が騒いでるだけ。すぐに廃れるよ。
でも、100万集めたら、下手したら世の中を変える体験できると思う。
「お前がやれ」?
いやー、弁護士先生を巻き込んだり、誰もが納得できる文章を書いたりするのは自分には無理。
お願いします!
anond:20220517213328を見て自分もやりたくなったので今更ですがやらせてください。
キリがないので1アーティスト1曲縛りで。
順位付けしようとしたけど結局好きなアーティスト順にしか並べてないことに気づいて発売順に並べることにしました。
以上、50曲。選曲とコメントで合計6時間ぐらいかかった気がする。でも楽しかった。
増 "Well… do you have something you want to tell to Japanese people?"
B "well, I would say something not only to the Japanese, but to many other people. how should I put this?
"Most people began to hate Russians by default. But this war was started by our government, not by us. Of course, we don't want this war, nobody wants it. And I assure you, our people have repeatedly gone to rallies against the government. But always people who participate in such events are sent to prison. Even people on the Internet who express a point of view that the government does not like are jailed for misinformation.
And I will not deny that some Russians have succumbed to the propaganda of our government and are expressing support for this "military operation". But many people in other countries are actually the same. They hypocritically pretend that they are concerned about the fate of Ukraine, although in fact they have only recently learned that this country even exists. In reality, if you ask them "What do they think about the DNR and LNR?", they will have absolutely no idea what are you talking about.
It's good if you sincerely worry about Uraina. But the majority worry about Ukrina and hate Russians only and only because it's a trend that their government has set. In other words, this is the same propaganda.
Well, to summarize, I just wanna say "let's just be friendly to each other." Even if our governments are not friendly to each other, this doesn't mean that we should be the same." "
C*
https://anond.hatelabo.jp/20220429233816
•what do you think about zelenskii
•do you know other politicians except him
•how future is you predict, how future is you want (i mean politically and concretely)
•What do you think about ukranians language law
•how DNR and LNR people life is?
•did you see people which changed after starting this war
•what do you think that Russian army kidnap ukranians
•what do you think about that Russian language uses «в» for any country but «он» for yours?
•and anything you want to say to Japanese
Aの露訳
①の回答
О своем будущем скажу только одно, что после войны усыноввлю и удочерю детей которые потеряли своих родителей
Aの英訳
About my future, I'll say that after the war I'll adopt children who lost their parents in this bloodshed.
Bの露訳と②の回答
1. Что ты думаешь на счёт Зеленского?
Моё мнение, что Зеленский является лучшим президентом, который не бросил Украину и народ во время войны, как сделал это Янукович. Зеленский, его команда и наш народ делают всё возможное и невозможное для сохранения нашей страны.
2. Знаешь ли ты других политиков кроме Зеленского?
Знаю многих.
3. Какое будущее ты видишь для своей страны?
Хотелось бы чтобы территории Украины вернулись в полном составе, так как это было признано международным правом.
4. Что ты думаешь о законе про украинский язык?
Я поддерживаю этот закон, хотя в нашей стране люди общаются на разных языках, в том числе и на русском, но я ни разу не слышал информации о преследовании или конфликтах на этой почве.
5. Видишь ли ты как люди сменились после начала войны?
Наш народ очень сплотился, каждый старается помочь друг другу, война наложила отпечаток на всех, это бесконечные переживания и боль.
6. Что ты думаешь по поводу того, что российская армия похищает украинцев?
Это является ужасным преступлениям.
7. Что ты думаешь о том, что русские для любой страны говорят "в", но в случае с Украиной говорят "на"?
Я считаю что это очень не красиво по отношению к украинскому государству и людям которые там живут.
8. Что ты хочешь сказать японцам?
Хочу поблагодарить за поддержку нашей страны, пожелать мира, добра и процветания.
9. Что ты хочешь меня спросить?
Почему тебя так детально интересует ситуация в моей стране?
Надеюсь всё правильно понял
•what do you think about zelenskii?
I belive Zelensky is the best president who did not abandon Ukraine and the people during the war, as Yanukovych did. Zelensky, his team and our people are doing everything possible and impossible.
•do you know other politicians except him?
•how future is you predict, how future is you want (i mean politically and concretely)?
I would like the territories of Ukraine to return in full force, because this is what was recognized by international law.
•What do you think about ukranians language law?
I support this law. Despite the fact that in our country people communicate in different languages, including Russian, I have never heard information about persecution or conflicts on this basis.
•how DNR and LNR people life is?
skipped
•did you see people which changed after starting this war?
Our people are very united, everyone is trying to help each other, the war left its mark on everyone in the form of endless experiences and pain.
•what do you think that Russian army kidnap ukranians?
•what do you think about that Russian language uses "в" for any country but "на" for yours?
I think this is very discourteous in relation to the Ukrainian state and the people who live there.
•and anything you want to say to Japanese?
I want to thank you for the support of our country. I wish you peace, kindness and prosperity.
D*
増 "Ah, turkestan ban Russian language?"
D "Not really "ban" but "limitation". This sounds more suitable in this case. it is the natural phenomenon for the mononational states. And multinational, actually. Using the one language as official. To strengthen the statehood. Same thing with Ukraine. More separation from the "big brother". That is the point, I guess.
By the way, they strengthened much more after these 8 years. I think it is too late to start an invasion now than these 8 years ago back then in any case. That does not mean that I support it, of course. You knew my point. We talked about it earlier. 🙂 I think that it is just "balls to the wall" (like the title from the one of Accept's albums). Recklessly in a word. It is naive to believe that they have stagnated all this time and have not developed or strengthened.
A*
1) Another Ukranian president that just had "the luck" to get the war. Looks funny and trustworthy. Though he sometimes lacks the experience.
2) Yes I do.
3) I predict OK future for Ukraine, bad future for Russia. Russia lost any trust and contacts that it made for over 30 years. Dark decades ahead. I want good future, with no wars and with everyone helping each other.
4) Ukrainian language law? Well, it's their country. Let them speak what they want to speak. Besides, most Ukrainians speak Russian, and they even have mostly Russian cities, like Khar'kiv. I saw no oppression of Russian.
5) DNR and LNR are basically buffer states for Russia like North Korea with the same amount of freedom. It's hell on earth.
6) Had no information about that, but I had info about killing civilians and looting their homes. It's horrible. Those soldiers are monsters and they do not represent Russia. I don't count themselves as my fellow Russians. They're monsters. Barbarians. Putin's orcs. Not Russians.
7) I say let us use whatever we want. I use "на Украину" simply because I spoke it like that over 20 years and it's the correct one.
8) I love Japan and its people. I wish we could achieve peace and could work together. Please don't think bad of Russian people, we don't support this war. We're the same victims, like Ukrainians. Victims of Putin and his police state.