
はてなキーワード:buildingとは
Build policy
Thisis a guideline andhasnot yet been successful .
Plan A
Do the sameasbuildingonWindows ormacOS (probably not possible)
>OnLinux ,only maui-androidis available, so a lot of build errors occur .
>gt k workload cannot be installed
Plan C
KeepCI /CDrunning (mostlikely )
>It might be possible torunGitHubActions locally usingact (currently there are some errors , butit should work ifyoutry hard)
> SameasPlan B,gt k workload cannot be installed
Plan D
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> Makingit withQt (Qt .NET ( old)) ( Ifeellike the license (GPL /LGPL )is abit tricky )
Fornow, I'llgo with plan C.Plan B seems almost the same, though... (Plan B seems easier to use when creating the materials , sinceyoudon'tneed to include "act" oranythinglike that.)
Build policy
Thisis a guideline andhasnot yet been successful .
Plan A
Do the sameasbuildingonWindows ormacOS (probably not possible)
>OnLinux ,only maui-androidis available, so a lot of build errors occur .
>gt k workload cannot be installed
Plan C
KeepCI /CDrunning (mostlikely )
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>It might be possible torunGitHubActions locally usingact (currently there are some errors , butit should work ifyoutry hard)
> SameasPlan B,gt k workload cannot be installed
Plan D
https://mirror.xyz/0xbB7D6e360b93B2ED4FEF9d972c71F86844121ee7
> Makingit withQt (Qt .NET ( old)) ( Ifeellike the license (GPL /LGPL )is abit tricky )
Fornow, I'llgo with plan C.Plan B seems almost the same, though... (Plan B seems easier to use when creating the materials , sinceyoudon'tneed to include "act" oranythinglike that.)
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"Bookmarking for travelis the process of saving and organizingonline resources related toyour trip—suchasdestination guides,hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—soyou can easily return to them later.As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allowsyou to keepeverything inone convenient, accessible place. Whetheryou're researchingplaces to visit, comparing prices, orbuilding a day-by-dayitinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning processby preventingyou from losing track of importantpages.It also enhancesyour travel experienceby makingit easy to revisit saved content whileyou'reon themove, even offline in some cases.With the help ofbrowser bookmarks, travel apps, orspecialized toolslikeGoogle Maps orPinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughoutyourjourney."
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https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
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https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
The researchers subsequently transplanted GALC expressing monocytes, a type ofwhitebloodcell involved in theresponse to injury and infection, directly into the CNS of themice. This approach replacedmore than 80% of microglia withhealthy monocytes, virtually eliminating the GCs, protecting againstdamage, and extending survival.
Additionally, the researchers noted that a companionpaper, "Monocytes can efficiently replaceall brain macrophages and fetal liver monocytes can generate bona fide Sall1+ microglia,"ledby the Mohavedi Lab in Brussels,Belgium and publishedtoday in Immunity, complements their work and highlightskeynext steps toward developing new therapies. Frederick Christian Bennett,MD, an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Perelman School of Medicineand a co-senior and corresponding author, also contributed to the companionpaper.
"We are eager tospotlightthe power of microglia replacement," said Bennett. "Our findings supportbuildingon our research to better understand microglia's formation andorigin,allowing us to unlock their role in disease and developmore precision therapies."
The researchwas supportedby the Penn MetabolomicsCore (RRID:SCR_022381), the Penn Cardiovascular Institute and, in part,by NCI (P30 CA016520) andNIH (P30DK050306),NIH (5T32MH019112) and (5T32MH014654). Additional fundingwas providedby Partners for Krabbe Research (P4KR), the University of Pittsburgh Brain Institute internal funding,NIH (DP5OD036159),NIH (R01-NS-120960), Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship in Neuroscience, thePaulAllen FrontiersGroup and Children's Hospital ofPhiladelphia K readiness award. The researchwas also supportedby the Alzheimer's ResearchUK Senior Fellowship (ARUK-SRF2022A-006), theNIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), a partnershipbetween Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle University, and Cumbria, Northumberland and Tyne andWear NHS Foundation Trust and theNational Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
Speed,SEO, scalability, and developer productivity aremore critical than ever. While React.js remains a powerhouse forbuilding interactiveuser interfaces, many businesses and developers arenow leaning towardNext.js for complete, production-ready solutions.So what exactly makesNext.js amore favorable choiceover React.js in 2025?Let’s explorethe reasons in detail.
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In essence, React givesyou the tools to build aninterface, whileNext.js givesyou thestructure to build, deploy, andscale a completewebapplication.
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So, I watchedone video.ONE videoonYouTube about fixing a wobbly chair leg because, well, my chair legwas wobbly.Itwasn't even a good video, theguy mostly just hitit with a hammer.
Now? My entire recommended feedishardcore woodworking. Dovetail joints.Japanese hand planing techniques.Building alog cabin with minimal tools. How to choose the right chisel.
I just wanted my chair to stop wobbling! Idon't want to build a canoe!
Yesterday, Igot anad for a $300specialized woodclamp.It looked serious. I almost clickedit.
Send help. Ormaybe just alinkon how toreset myYouTube algorithm. Please.Is this howit starts? Do Ineed to buy flannel shirtsnow?
What they had beenbuildingwas a community. A community in which people went to every imaginable length to helpout every single person they could—a place whereinternational trade policy andCDOs were mere distant thoughts.
Butasis they waythe world worksnow, small towns in smallemptystates, a hundred years of communitybuilding or not, are just simply a sacrificethe powers that be are willing tomake inexchange for a mere fewmore bips.
My papawas forced into retirement in 2011, and mynana stayed workingat the school for thenext decade. My papa though,wasn’t quite willing to throw in the towel. He tried increasing the size ofhis herd of brangus, but alas, cattle farminghas been acash-negativeendeavor for several decades.
LikeWhirlpoolall the other manufacturingplants. Therewas no work to befound for the thousands of people combinedplant workers that had been laid off in the wake of 2008. Every single way of making an honest living had up andgone with the wind toMexico and EastAsia.
Therewasnothing left butbeing aGasstation,Dollar General orWalmartcashier, andWalmart paid $7.25 an hour back then.
Butyou’d be hard pressed to even workat agasstation. There areonlytwogasstations immediately around that 1,200-person town; andone of them just wentout of business, the otheris ownedby a Pakistani family.
As aconsequence, the average household income in that townisnow ~$30,000 a year. 90% of the children areon free and reducedlunch,most ofthe families that remain areonstateassistance, and opioid and meth usehas reached unprecedented rates.
And yet, “learn to code” they contemptuously sneer,all while gleefully kicking the door wideopen to aswarm of cheap, barely-proficient immigrants, tanking the tech labor market behind everyone’s back.
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彼らが築き上げてきたのはコミュニティでした。人々が考えられる限りのあらゆる手段を講じて、できる限りのあらゆる人々を助けるコミュニティであり、国際貿易政策やCDOが単なる遠い考えである場所でした。
しかし、現在の世界の仕組みでは、小さな空っぽの州の小さな町は、コミュニティの構築が100年であろうとなかろうと、権力者がほんの少しの利益と引き換えに喜んで払う犠牲に過ぎません。
私の父は 2011 年に強制的に退職させられ、祖母はその後10 年間学校で働き続けました。しかし、父は諦めるつもりはありませんでした。ブランガスの群れを増やそうとしましたが、残念ながら、牛の飼育は数十年にわたって赤字が続いていました。
ワールプール社のような他の製造工場も同様です。2008 年以降に解雇された工場労働者を合わせた数千人に仕事は見つかりませんでした。まともな生計を立てる手段はすべてメキシコや東アジアに消えていきました。
ガソリンスタンド、ダラージェネラル、またはウォルマートのレジ係になるしか選択肢はなく、当時ウォルマートの時給は 7.25ドルでした。
しかし、ガソリンスタンドで働くことさえ難しいでしょう。人口 1,200 人のその町のすぐ近くにはガソリンスタンドが 2 つしかありません。そのうちの 1 つは最近廃業し、もう 1 つはパキスタン人の家族が経営しています。
その結果、その町の平均世帯収入は現在年間約3万ドルです。90%の児童は無料または割引の昼食を食べて、残っている家族のほとんどは州の援助を受けており、オピオイドとメタンフェタミンの使用率は前例のないレベルに達しています。
それでも、彼らは「コーディングを学べ」と軽蔑的に冷笑し、安っぽくてほとんど熟練していない移民の群れに喜んで扉を大きく開け放ち、誰も知らないうちにテクノロジー労働市場を崩壊させている。
https://x.com/FedPoasting/status/1908020399838724436
Bugman Hegel
@FedPoasting
My family, stretching back to the 1600s,has given theirblood, sweat, andtears making this country whatitis.Buildingit up from dirt. Fromnothing.
400 years of living in unimaginably hostile conditions. Braving the disease, deadly weather, tribalnations, treachery, and lawlessness thatis inherent to an ungoverned, unsettled territory. Thisnationwas built, brickby brick,by bravest, toughest,most resilient peopleonthe face of theearth.
And yet, for the past 60 years, the academic sophists in theivory towers, thepigs inWashington, and the good-for-nothing parasites of the banking class have notonly seenitfit tospiton their names, their sacrifices, their community, theirrace, and their religion, but alsospiton their legacies, their children, their grandchildren, and their rightful inheritance. There are not the words in theEnglish language to describe theevil of the orchestrated treachery thatthe UnitedStates government and those so interested, have inflictedon the inheritors of thisnation.
Theblood thatwas spilled carving thisnationout of thegod-forsaken backwatersitwas,was a real, material thing.Blood,like people,is a material thing. Andnations are comprised of people. Americais a people.Ideas can’t shedblood;only people can.Ideas can’t sacrifice;only people can.
To call America an “idea”aloneis to forsakeall of thosewho shed their realblood andlost their real lives to construct the verycomfort and luxury required tosit back and even considercalling such a sacrifice an “idea.”
私の一族は 1600年代まで遡り、血と汗と涙を流してこの国を今の姿に築き上げてきました。土から、何もないところから築き上げてきたのです。
想像を絶するほど過酷な状況で 400 年間暮らしてきました。病気、恐ろしい天候、部族国家、裏切り、そして統治されていない未開拓の領土につきものの無法状態に立ち向かってきました。この国は、地球上で最も勇敢で、最もタフで、最も粘り強い人々によって、レンガを一つずつ積み上げて築かれました。
しかし、過去 60 年間、象牙の塔にいる学問上の詭弁家、ワシントンの豚野郎、銀行家の役立たずの寄生虫たちは、彼らの名前、彼らの犠牲、彼らのコミュニティ、彼らの人種、彼らの宗教に唾を吐くだけでなく、彼らの遺産、彼らの子供、彼らの孫、そして彼らの正当な相続財産にも唾を吐きかけてきました。米国政府とそれに関心を持つ人々がこの国の継承者に与えた組織的な裏切りの悪を表現できる言葉は英語には存在しません。
かつて神に見放された辺境の地であったこの国を切り開くために流された血は、現実の物質的なものでした。血は、人々と同様、物質的なものです。そして国家は人々で構成されています。アメリカは人々です。思想は血を流すことはできません。できるのは人々だけです。思想は犠牲を払うことはできません。できるのは人々だけです。
アメリカを「理念」と呼ぶことは、ただ座ってそのような犠牲を「理念」と呼ぶことを考えるために必要な快適さと贅沢さを築くために、本当の血を流し、本当の命を失ったすべての人々を見捨てることです。
https://x.com/FedPoasting/status/1908020403059949699
Bugman Hegel
@FedPoasting
For thelast six decades, every singlelegacy institution, academic institution, government institution, andNGOhas spent the past decadecalling the very peoplewho built thisnation variousiterations of uniquely, inherently,ontologicallyevil,calling us racists, and rapists, and genociders, and slavers, and oppressors, and backwoods, and inbreds, and reprobates, andwhite trash—all the while not-so-secretly making contingency plans for what to dowith those of us ultimately considered excess biomass.
The American people decidedat the ballotbox.It’stime to pay thepiper.
Bring back manufacturing, slap tariffson imports, close the borders, deport the illegals,fire every singlespiteful government-funded mutant, and remove thedollar fromits positionas world reserve currency. Americans, especially those of uswho consider ourselves “ethnically” Heritage American—do not care how muchit’s going to cost us in the short term; we are willing to sacrifice ifit means wedon’t have tosit andwatch what’s left of our rightful inheritance be burned to the ground.
We want thoseguilty to pay their due penance. We wantheads to roll.
過去 60 年間、あらゆる伝統的な機関、学術機関、政府機関、NGO は、この国を築いたまさにその人々を、さまざまな意味で独特で、本質的に、存在論的に悪であると呼び、私たちを人種差別主義者、強姦者、大量虐殺者、奴隷所有者、抑圧者、田舎者、近親交配者、堕落者、白人ゴミと呼び続けてきました。その間ずっと、余剰バイオマスと見なされる私たちのような人々をどうするかについて、それほど秘密ではない緊急時対応計画を立てていました。
製造業を復活させ、輸入品に関税を課し、国境を封鎖し、不法移民を国外追放し、政府資金で賄われている意地悪な変異種を一人残らず解雇し、ドルを世界の準備通貨の地位から排除する。アメリカ人、特に自分たちを「民族的に」伝統的なアメリカ人だと考える私たちは、短期的にどれだけの費用がかかるかなど気にしない。正当な遺産の残りが焼き尽くされるのをただ座って見過ごす必要がないなら、喜んで犠牲を払うつもりだ。
私たちは罪を犯した者たちに当然の罰を与えてほしい。首が飛ぶことを望んでいる。
Bugman Hegel
@FedPoasting
In 2011, my papawas laid off from aWhirlpool manufacturingplant, the kind that had for so longmadeAmerica great. In the wake of the financial crisis, the C-suite had decided to offshore operations toMexico.
Theplant they shutteredwas a 1.2 millionsqft manufacturingplant, andovernight, 1,000 peoplelost theirjobs. Many of whom had been working there for decades.
My papawas 57 years old when hegot laid off. He had workedat that very sameplant forover 30 years, andsnap justlike that,itwasall gone.
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2011年、私の父は、長年アメリカを偉大にしてきたワールプール社の製造工場から解雇されました。金融危機を受けて、経営陣はメキシコへの事業移転を決定しました。
閉鎖された工場は120万平方フィートの製造工場で、一夜にして1,000人が職を失った。その多くは数十年にわたってそこで働いていた人たちだった。
父は57歳のときに解雇されました。父は30年以上同じ工場で働いていたのですが、突然すべてが消えてしまったのです。
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When Iwas alittlegirl, fromas far backas I could remember, my papa woke upat 3:30am and drove the 40 minutes to theplant from the rural 1,200-person town every single day. And for 30 years, he worked what were often10-12 hour shifts with no complaints.
I grew up a Navy brat, so I didn’tget to see my grandparents except for a few months during thesummer, but I remember my papa exerting thelastdrop ofhis energy so he could spendtime with us going to the creek,building us atreehouse,riding horses, and playing cowboys and Indians.
Every evening, starting from when Iwas in grade school, my papa and I wouldsit in the living room andwatch theHistory Channel,AnimalPlanet, and BillO’Reilly and hee-hawtogether about what the Democrats were doing,as muchas an eight-year-old can.
My papa and mynana had beentogether since they graduatedhigh school; theygot marriedat barely 18 and had mymom less than a year later and my aunt soon after that.
They had a small homestead, ownedmost of what they hadoutright, and they were poor, but poor doesn’t have to mean that much whenyou can work theland.
Mynana workedas the local school’s secretary, and my papa had good benefits withhis manufacturing job. Theyonly ever wentout toeaton special occasions.McDonald’swas abirthday-only type of affair. They had aone-acregarden, a few head of cattle, would can fruits and vegetablesat the end of everysummer, and freeze chopped okra, blueberries, meat from wild hogs and venison in an old chest freezer in the workshop.
私がまだ子供だった頃、物心ついたころから、父は毎日午前 3 時半に起きて、人口 1,200 人の田舎町から工場まで 40 分かけて車で通っていました。そして 30 年間、父は不満を言うことなく、10時間から12時間のシフト勤務をこなしました。
私は海軍の子供として育ったので、夏の数か月を除いて祖父母に会う機会はありませんでしたが、父が最後の力を振り絞って私たちと一緒に小川に行ったり、ツリーハウスを作ったり、馬に乗ったり、カウボーイやインディアンごっこをしたりして時間を過ごしていたことを覚えています。
小学生の頃から、毎晩、私とパパはリビングルームに座って、ヒストリーチャンネルやアニマルプラネット、ビル・オライリーを見て、8歳の子どもができる限り民主党が何をしているのか一緒に大笑いしていました。
私の父と祖母は高校を卒業して以来ずっと一緒にいました。彼らは18歳になるかならないかで結婚し、1年も経たないうちに母が生まれ、その後すぐに叔母が生まれました。
彼らは小さな農場を所有し、所有物のほとんどを完全に所有していましたが、貧しかったです。しかし、土地を耕作できるなら、貧しいということはそれほど大きな意味を持つ必要はありません。
私の祖母は地元の学校の事務員として働いており、父は製造業で良い福利厚生を受けていました。外食するのは特別なときだけで、マクドナルドは誕生日にしか行かなかったのです。彼らは 1エーカーの菜園と数頭の牛を飼っていて、毎年夏の終わりには果物や野菜を缶詰にし、作業場の古いチェスト型冷凍庫で刻んだオクラ、ブルーベリー、野生のイノシシの肉、鹿肉を冷凍していました。
Despite never having beenon aplane and seldom ever having beenoutside of Arkansas, they managed to put both mymomand aunt throughcollege and graduate school without requiring them to incur even adime of debt. Thiswas the 1990s.
Thenat theage of 57, my papa and 1,000 ofhis coworkers were thrownawaylike apiece of trash after giving that company decades of their lives. And what were they told to do? Whatwas their consolation prize?
Learn. To. Code.
My papa andnana were born in the 1950s in a place thatwas quite literally the Wild West just mere decades before theirbirth.
Growing up, neither of them had running water—they drew water from a well,washed up in a tin tub heatedover afire, and went to the restroom in anouthouse. They were both educated in aone-room schoolhouse and both came from families that reliedon their farm’s livestock to feed themselves. Peoplelike my grandparents built thisnation. They built thisnation for their children.
But because the thing they sought to buildwasn’t a stock portfolio or realestate portfolio, the preservation of their homes and communitieswas notsomething thatWall StreetnorWashingtonsawas having enoughvalue to beanythingmore than apathetic about blowing up.
飛行機に乗ったことも、アーカンソー州から外に出たことがほとんどなかったにもかかわらず、両親は母と叔母を一銭も借金せずに大学と大学院に通わせることができました。1990年代のことでした。
そして、父と1,000人の同僚は、57歳で会社に何十年も捧げた後、ゴミのように捨てられました。そして、彼らに何をするように言われたのでしょうか? 慰めの賞品は何だったのでしょうか?
Learn. To. Code
私のパパとおばあちゃんは、1950年代に生まれましたが、彼らが生まれるほんの数十年前までは、そこはまさに「ワイルド・ウェスト」でした。
両親ともに水道のない環境で育ったため、井戸から水を汲み、火で沸かしたブリキの桶で体を洗い、離れのトイレで用を足した。二人とも一教室の学校で教育を受け、農場の家畜に頼って食料を得ていた家庭の出身だ。祖父母のような人々がこの国を築いた。子供たちのためにこの国を築いたのだ。
しかし、彼らが構築しようとしていたのは株式ポートフォリオでも不動産ポートフォリオでもなかったため、彼らの家やコミュニティの保全は、ウォール街やワシントンにとって、破壊することに無関心以上の価値があるとは考えられなかった。
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Now,let’sget to thegood stuff—the best dating appopeninglines that actually work. These are divided intocategories to suit different personalities and situations.
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Amazonを見てて発見したMSL FORCEというブランドについてのメモ
MSL FORCE公式店(安心の日本企業/適格請求書発行可)
https://www.amazon.co.jp/sp?seller=A2FRHNNA7RPA6I
お問い合わせ先電話番号: 045-211-4913
住所:
山下町162-1
横浜市中区山
2310023
確認した限り、ほとんどの製品名に「安心の日本企業」と記載している。
気になったので、手始めに販売業者であるDW株式会社 のサイトを見てみる。
会社概要には、代表取締役である 井澗 優子 氏の挨拶と、写真、そして企業の情報がある。
本社はDW株式会社 と書かれているが、従業員数を見ると、日本7名、海外229名であり、圧倒的に海外が多い。
従業員数
日本7名
海外229名
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Energetic Global Corporate Limited
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Flat 02.Block B,12/F.,Goodwill Industrial
Building.36- 44 Pak TinPar Street
TsuenWan, N.T.
infoat energetic-corp.com
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Guangdong EnergeticHome Appliance Co..Ltd
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New Town.Nanhai District, FoshanCity,
Guangdong,CHINA
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KJI Industrial Limited
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Room 2906, 29/F,The Octagon
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MTKCHINA LIMITED
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5F.No4.Bldg 4. phaseIV
HeShuiKou Community
MaTian Street.GuangMing NewArea
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lawrenceat mslforces.com
この「DW株式会社が本社」という表示に欺瞞を感じたので、更に調べる。
~企業名で検索して中国のビジネスサイトを手繰っただけなので省略
ついでに、次のサイトも見つけた。
https://ja.mslforce-china.com/about-us
ずばり、深センMSLFORCEテクノロジー株式会社の日本人向けページだ。
MSLFORCE は、高品質のコンピュータアクセサリおよび周辺機器を提供する大手メーカーです。当社の主な事業範囲には、電源アダプタやケーブルから人間工学に基づいたスタンドやネットワークソリューションに至るまで、幅広い製品の提供が含まれます。当社はOEM および ODMサービスに特化しており、お客様の固有のニーズを満たすカスタマイズされたソリューションを保証します。イノベーションと品質への取り組みにより、当社は効率性、信頼性、最新のテクノロジー設定へのシームレスな統合を目指して設計された製品を提供しています。
●FCC CEUL ETL UKCAPSESAAROHS,CB証明書付き。
● 16+ 年の輸出経験。
DW株式会社のサイトにある「MTKCHINA LIMITED」の場所と、深センMSLFORCEテクノロジー株式会社の場所が一致した。
そもそもこの深センの企業は、メールアドレスのドメインが mslforces . com だ。明らかにボスである。
まあ、Amazonの現状から想定はしていたが、どう見ても「海外拠点」が本体である。「安心の日本企業」とは、どういう事なのだろうか。
DW株式会社が日本企業であるのは事実だろうが、その実態は?中国企業のフロントではないのか。
「我々のチームは、よくわからない中国人によるサードパーティセラーではなく、日本人が仲介している形なので安心ですよ」ということだろうか。
ビザのブローカーをしてると思われる業者を見つけたけど、排除するのは実質的に無理だり、排除する利益もない
日本人もこの業者並みに英語が喋れるわけではないし、生活相談に乗ることもできない
HowdoesAIC assist with immigration andvisa services?
We offer professional support for obtaining, renewing, and changing your status of residence inJapan, ensuringall immigration procedures are handled smoothlyand accurately.
HowdoesAIC assist with job placement and career guidance?
AIC Corporation provides personalized career support forinternational students and foreign professionals, helping them secure employment inJapan. We offer career counseling, resumebuilding,interview preparation, andconnect clients with potential employers to ensure a successful job placement.
この手の業者にいくらか供託させて、この手の業者が所属している国と強制執行がしやすくなるような条約を締結したほうがいいと思う
I've noticed a non-negligiblenumber of peoplewho have notonly completed compulsoryeducation in regular classes but have also received highereducation and graduated from university, yetstruggle with reading comprehension (understanding the meaning oftext), cannot read longtexts, and even have difficulty understanding videos.
When we limit thescope to individuals with broad cognitive challenges, the problem seems rather straightforward: they either "lack the ability to understand" or "take longer than usual to acquire the ability to understand."
Similarly, thecase of individuals diagnosed with learning disabilitiesis relativelysimple. While theymay not have broad cognitive challenges, theyrequire different approaches and training due to their unique learning styles.
However,itis perplexing that university graduates without broad cognitive challenges or diagnosed learning disabilitiesstruggle to understand notonly writtentext but also simplified video content.
I suspect that the underlying causes might includegaps in the horizontal transfer of experiences and knowledge, a severe lack of adaptability,and anextreme deficit in metacognition.Has there beenany researchon theseissues? Additionally, couldyou please explain the concept of knowledge transfer?
(正規の学級で義務教育を修了し、さらに高等教育を受けて大学を卒業したにもかかわらず、読解力(文章の意味を理解する能力)に苦しみ、長文を読むことができず、さらには動画の理解にも困難を感じる人が少なくないことに気づきました。
認知能力に広範な課題を抱える個人に範囲を限定すると、問題は比較的単純です。「理解する能力がない」か、「理解する能力を獲得するのに通常よりも時間がかかる」かのいずれかです。
同様に、学習障害と診断された個人の場合も比較的単純です。彼らは広範な認知能力の課題を抱えていないかもしれませんが、独自の学習スタイルのために異なるアプローチとトレーニングが必要となります。
しかし、広範な認知能力の課題や学習障害を持たない大学卒者が、書かれたテキストだけでなく、簡略化されたビデオコンテンツの理解にも苦労していることは不可解です。
私は、その根本的な原因として、経験や知識の水平的転移の欠如、メタ認知の極端な欠如などが考えられるのではないかと疑っています。これらの問題に関する研究はありますか?また、知識転移の概念について説明していただけますか?)
Yes, researchand analysis exist around theissuesyou described, particularly in the domains ofeducation, psychology, and cognitive science.Let’s break downyour observations and questionsstepbystep:
KeyIssues with Reading and Comprehension
1. Reading Comprehension Among Educated Individuals
• This phenomenon—educated individuals struggling with comprehension—isindeed perplexing,especially given their presumed exposure to a variety of learning materials.It suggests thateducation systems sometimes emphasize rote learning andsurface-level knowledge acquisitionoverdeeper understanding, critical thinking, and metacognition.
• Horizontal TransferGaps: This refers to the inability to apply knowledge or skills learned inone context toanother. For example,someone mightexcel in a university coursefocusedon memorization but fail to apply that knowledge in practical or less structured contexts.
• Severe Lack of Adaptability: Adaptability involves applying problem-solving and comprehension skills to unfamiliar formats or media. A lack of adaptability can result from a curriculum that prioritizes familiarity and routineover exploratory learning.
• Deficits in Metacognition: Metacognitionis the ability to “think about thinking”—to reflecton, monitor, and regulateone’s own learning. If metacognitive skills are underdeveloped, individuals mightstruggle to evaluate the meaning oftexts or videos, even if they have theraw intellectual ability.
Research Insights
1. Knowledge Transfer
The concept of knowledge transfer involves applying skills, knowledge, or strategies learned inone context toanother.Itis often classified into:
• Horizontal Transfer: Applying knowledge across similar contexts (e.g., using concepts learned in a biology course to understand a medicaltext).
• Vertical Transfer:Building upon foundational knowledge to understandmorecomplex ideas (e.g., usingbasic algebra to solve advanced calculus problems).
Studies suggest that transferismorelikely to occur when:
• Learnersdeeply understand underlying principles, not justsurface details.
•Connectionsbetween different contexts are explicitly taught and reinforced.
• Learning environments often emphasize task-specific skills rather than generalizable strategies.
• Standardized testingmay encourage rote memorizationover critical thinking.
• Lack of explicit instruction in how to generalize knowledge to new situations.
Researchhighlights the importance of metacognition in learning. Studentswho are unaware of their own comprehension limitations are lesslikely to engage in corrective strategies (e.g., rereading, seeking clarification). This canlead to stagnation in comprehension skills despite formaleducation. Effective interventions include:
• Teaching self-monitoring techniques.
• Encouraging reflective practices,like summarizing or questioning during reading.
4. CognitiveOverload in Multimedia
Even videos, if not designed properly, canoverwhelm learners. The CognitiveTheory of Multimedia Learning suggests that excessive extraneous information or unclearorganization in videos canoverload working memory, hindering comprehension.
Strategies and Research-Based Solutions
1. Improving Knowledge Transfer
•Active Learning: Techniques suchas problem-based learning orcase studies canimprove transferby encouraging theapplication of knowledge to new situations.
• Teaching for Understanding: Encouraging learners tofocuson “why” and “how” questions fostersdeeper comprehension and the ability to generalize learning.
• Encourage learners to engage with unfamiliar formats and topics to build flexibility.
• Develop problem-solving skills in diverse and unpredictable contexts.
3. Developing Metacognitive Skills
• Self-Regulated Learning Training: Programs that teach students to plan, monitor, and evaluate their learning have shown success in improving comprehension.
•Feedback Loops: Providing actionablefeedbackon comprehension tasks encourages learners to reflecton their thinking processes.
Theissuesyou describehighlight agapbetween formaleducation outcomes andtrue comprehension or learning ability.Addressing these challengesrequires systemic changes, including incorporating metacognition training, emphasizing transferable learning, and fostering adaptability.
Ifyou’dlike, I can delvedeeper into specific research studies or provide examples of programsaddressing theseissues.
Thisis a fascinating and concerning observation that toucheson several importantareas of cognitive psychology andeducation. Let meaddress this systematically.
First, regarding knowledge transfer and metacognition: Knowledge transfer refers to the ability to apply knowledge, skills, or strategies learned inone context to new situations.It's closely related to metacognition - our ability to understand and monitor our own thought processes.
Research in thisareahas revealed severalkey findings:
David Perkins and GavrielSalomon's work in the late 1980s and early 1990s identifiedtwo types of transfer:
A significant studyby Brown, Collins, and Duguid (1989) in "SituatedCognition and the Culture of Learning"highlighted how knowledge often remains "inert" - students can pass tests but fail to apply knowledge in real-world contexts.
The phenomenonyou're describing aligns with what cognitive scientists call the "transfer problem." Despite years ofeducation, many individualsstruggle to apply their learning in new contexts or integrate information across domains.
Some relevant research directions:
1. Cognitive LoadTheory (Swelleret al.)
Shows how working memory limitations affect learning and transfer. Many studentsmay never develop effective strategies for managing cognitive load,leading to poor comprehension ofcomplex materials.
2. Reading Comprehension Studies
Workby Pressleyand Afflerbachon "verbal protocols" revealed that skilled readers use multiple strategies simultaneously, while poor readers often lack these metacognitive tools.
3. Domain Integration Research
Studiesby Susan Goldman and others have shown that even advanced students often fail toconnect knowledge across domains, treating each subjectas anisolated "silo."
Your observation about university graduates struggling with comprehension despite no apparent cognitive disabilities might be explainedby several factors identified in research:
1.Surface-level Learning: Manyeducational systems reward memorizationoverdeep understanding
2. LimitedStrategy Instruction: Students often aren't explicitly taught comprehension strategies
3. Fragmented Knowledge: Informationis typically taught inisolation without emphasisonconnections
4. Weak Metacognitive Skills: Studentsmay never develop the ability to monitor and regulate their own understanding
Some promising approaches toaddress theseissues include:
Teaching explicit strategies for comprehension, integration, and transfer. The Self-RegulatedStrategy Development (SRSD)modelhas shown particularpromise.
2. Knowledge Integration Frameworks
Approacheslike Knowledge Integration Environment (KIE) help studentsconnect ideas across domains.
3. Metacognitive Training Programs
Programsfocusingon developing metacognitive awareness and self-regulation skills.
Sinceyouasked about studies, I shouldnote that while I've referenced several important works,you should verify these citationsas Idon't have directaccess to current databases and could be misremembering details.
Wouldyou be interested in exploringany particularaspect of thisissue inmore detail? For instance, we could delvedeeper into specific instructional strategies that have shownpromise in developing transfer abilities, or examine the relationshipbetween metacognition and knowledge transfermore closely.
It's sudden, but rightnow inJapan, creativityis facing atrue crisis. Characterslike Uzaki-chan,Onsen Musume, and Tojo Rika arebeing targeted and flamed, game characterdesigns arebeing infiltratedbypolitical correctness,Johnny'sEntertainmentisbeing dismantled, swimsuitphoto sessions in parks arebeing canceled, Hitoshi Matsumotoisbeing publicly shamed, and the newAV lawwas enacted without considering the opinions of those directly involved. Every form ofexpression in every venueis currently under unreasonablepressure.
Howdoes thisconnect to theTokyo gubernatorial election? Infact, amajor event directly linked to thisis occurring in the 2024Tokyo gubernatorial election.As acreator, Ihope thismessage reachesyou.
What Iam about toshareis astory aboutsomeone namedHimasoraAkane,whoyou should know about to resist suchpressures. But before Idive into thatstory, I want toexpress mydeep gratitude to my oldfriendNozomi for giving me the opportunity to post this article in a place where manycreatorswill seeit.Assomeonewho also loves manga,anime, and games, Ihope this informationwillbenefitJapanesesociety and supportNozomi'sactivities.
HimasoraAkane Should Be the Governor ofTokyo
First, I wouldlike tomake a straightforward request toyouas acreator: please supportHimasoraAkane for governor. In this election, pleasewrite "HimasoraAkane"onyour ballot. The voting dayisJuly 7th. Even ifyou are not aTokyo resident, Iask thatyouat least listen to thisstory. Ifyou findit interesting, pleaseshareitwith yourfriends, family,and acquaintances.You can checkHimasoraAkane's campaignpromises and thebackground of their candidacyon theirTwitter (X) posts linked below:
HimasoraAkane (Tokyo gubernatorial candidate)
https://x.com/himasoraakane/status/1804846779399324095
HimasoraAkaneWill NotAllow Our Culture to Be Burned
HimasoraAkaneis an ordinaryotakuwho loves manga,anime, and games. Knownas "CognitiveProfiling DetectiveAkaneHimasora," hehas beenactiveonTwitter (X) andYouTube, andnow heis running for governor.Akane,whoisdeeply concerned about the repression and destruction ofotaku culture,is challenging thosewho seek to destroy our culturealone.Akanewill neverallow thosewhotry to burn our culture.
As mentionedat thebeginning,all forms ofexpression are currentlyunder pressure.Otaku culture, in particular, seems to be aprime target.
Uzaki-chanBlood Donation Poster Controversy (2019): A collaborationbetween theJapaneseRedCrossSociety and the manga Uzaki-chanwas flamed forallegedlybeing overly sexual initsPR illustration.
V-Tuber Traffic Safety Video Controversy (2021): A V-Tuber hiredby the Matsudo Police Department in ChibaPrefecturewas deemed too sexual for public agencyPR.
Onsen Musume Controversy (2021): Characters personifying local hotsprings were criticizedas sexist.
MieTransportOfficial Character Controversy (2024): A character in a bus driver's uniform releasedbyMieTransportwas flamed for evoking sexual images.
These controversies are often fueledby so-calledpolitical correctness and feminism. Forcreators, these are direct threats. If thesefactions labelyour workas sexual and demandit be burned toashes, couldyou resist? How wouldyoufeel ifyour painstakingly created work,likeyour own child,was trampledby peoplewho have no regard foryour efforts? Couldyoucontinueyourcreativeactivities while constantly shrinkingaway?
HimasoraAkanesawsomething behind these flaming incidents. Hestarted investigating thekey figure behind theOnsen Musume controversy, a representative of a general incorporatedassociation inTokyo. Thisassociation'score business, theYoungFemale Victims SupportProject, received substantial public funds fromTokyo.Akane submitted public document disclosure requests toTokyo and thoroughly dug into theorganization. Duringhis investigation,Akane uncovered many suspicions suggesting thisprojectwas unworthy of public funding, which he exposedonebyoneon social media.
Negligent accounting reports, takingprotected girls to the Henokobaseprotest inOkinawa,Communist Party members waiting in the bus used toprotect girls—these revelations drew significantattentiononline. The investigation extendedbeyond this general incorporatedassociation to other NPOs receiving public funds,and Akane named thiscluster ofissues the "WBPCproblem" after the initials of theseorganizations.
Akane'sYouTube Channel (WBPCProblem Playlist)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI5gTciLKtAXRyzv9j5FiNMcc8eoEBbMN
Fromhere,Akane'sstory expanded to resident audits, resident lawsuits, andnational compensation lawsuits concerning theTokyoYoungFemale Victims SupportProject.Akane discovered that behind many flaming incidents, thereis no clearcommandstructure but agroup of various politicalorganizationsand activists workingtogetherlike anamoeba. He named thisgroup the "NanikaGroup" (Nanika means "something" inJapanese), a reference to the mysterious, ominous "something fromanother place" in the mangaHUNTER×HUNTER, whichAkaneloves. The NanikaGroupis alsoconnected to welfare interests, where public fundsflow unchecked.Akane called this phenomenon "Public Fund Chu-Chu" (siphoning).
Forcreators, this means the tax money they earn through hard workis used to burn theirprecious works.It's an intolerable situation.
HimasoraAkaneIs Fighting Against ThoseWho Burn Our Culture
InNovember 2022, amajor event marked a turningpoint in this series of controversies. The general incorporatedassociation under scrutiny held apress conferenceat the parliamentary officebuilding, gathering mediaand announcing a lawsuit againstAkane. This "Legal HarassmentPress Conference,"asitwas calledonline, involved multiple layers ofpower: the government, the media,and a team ofseven lawyers targeting a single individual.
However,Akanedid not back down. Instead, he intensifiedhis pursuit, exploiting the opponent's careless statementsas lawsuit fodder. Thisled to an outpouring of supporton social media, withhisTwitter follower count skyrocketing and 160 millionyen in donations for legal fees.
The following year, a resident audit request filedbyAkane resulted inTokyo'sofficial website recognizing some improperpoints and deciding to audit theorganization. However,Tokyo's lenient auditledAkane to file a resident lawsuit. Suspicion also turned towards Governor Yuriko Koike forallocating public funds through dubioussole-source contracts.Tokyo began excessivelyredacting documents inresponse to public document requests,attempting to conceal theissue. Koike'spromise to end documentredaction quietly disappeared fromher campaign page.
Throughout this battle,Akanehas been a target of criminal complaints and faced threats, yet he persists.Hisbook "Netoge Senshi"was releasedamidbookstore threats, butonly the criminal complaintwas widely reportedby the media, portrayingAkane negatively.
HimasoraAkaneis an ordinaryotaku, atop-tieronline gamer duringhisstudent days,and a talented gamecreatorwho worked for amajor game company and later aventure company.His meticulous workonthe game "Shin Goku no ValhallaGate"was betrayedby the company'sCEO, leading to aseven-year legal battle thatAkane ultimately won, securing 600 millionyen. This experience fuelshis fierce opposition to havinghis creations burned.
Before investigating theYoungFemale Victims SupportProject,Akane exposed fraudulent feminist "knights"onhisYouTube channel, shaking theinternet. He detests lies andhas an uncanny ability to detect them.
Akaneis a special individual with extraordinary abilities, honed throughhis experiences in games, courtbattles, and extensive document analysis.His pursuit oftruth andjusticemakeshim a suitable candidate for governor,promising a world without lies and where honest people do not suffer.
What WeCan Do toProtect Our Culture
Creativeexpression can be crushed if we are not vigilant. Even in modernJapan,otaku cultureison thinice. The recent cessation ofVisa transactions forDMM (Fanza)is a reminder of how a single card company can wielditspower to dictate whatis deemed appropriateexpression.Expressionfreedomisfragile and constantly under threat.
To those reading this, I urgeyou to vote forHimasoraAkane. Supporthim toprotect our culture. Despitehis harsh demeanor andpreference forsolitarybattles, heisnow seeking help for the firsttime.Akanefeels thedanger in this gubernatorial election and believes that if hedoes not become governor,everythingwill end. Hehastaken a stand for the people ofTokyo andJapan.
I wrote this article to supporthisspirit and spread theword. Please vote forHimasoraAkane and help create amiracle.
Assumingyou walked from TochigiStation
Walk towards thestation along theroad in front of the NewGingerMuseum,
andyouwill see ahugebuildingwith Tochigi Bank writtenonit.
Cross the trafficlight in front ofit andyouwill see a mysterioushouse with aCommunist Party posteronit calledHasegawa Makurasomething, then walk towardsYakinikuKing
Thenyouwill see abuildingwith TOBU writtenonit, andthe city hallisonthe second floorand above.
Whereis the tourist information centre?
Do notcross in front of Tochigi Bankas in the previous steps, but walk untilyoureach the diagonalroad. Thenyouwill see a really large parking lot and the tourist information centreisnext toit (they sometimes hold events in this large parking lot).
Thereis. Ifyou head towardsthe city hall,youwill definitelyget there. TheAshikaga Bankis diagonally opposite.
How do Iget to the UzumagawaRiver?
There arefishing equipment shops and clothing stores lined upnext toStarbucks.
Turn towards the shopping street andyouwill see abridge. That's KoraiBridge, and theriver that flows underneathis the UzumagawaRiver.
On the way fromthe museum to thestation, thereis aToyotarentalcar, soyou canrent acar there, orask the tourist information center whereyou canrent a bicycle.
Ifyou canget either of those,go straight to Nakazawa Seimen, then turn toward Yoshinoya. Ifyou keepgoing up the mountain,youwill findYamaoka-ya diagonally across fromAeon.
I want togo to Korakuen.
Go in the opposite direction from thestation (where the viaductis),
youwill findTSUTAYA. From there, pass Family Mart and thegasstation,cross thecrosswalk, andyouwill find Korakuen in the parking lot of a supermarket calledYaohan (there are a lot of old people there).
Whereis the pachinko parlor?
Drive pastTSUTAYA, andbeyond Korakuen thereis abridge, andbeyond thatis the pachinko parlor. After that,go pastYamaokaya andgo toAeon, and therewill be a pachinko parlor right in front ofyou (as anaside, that storehas disappearedonce)
I want to buysomething to drink
Go outside andgo to Kawachi, whichis just across thecrosswalk.Yesterday they were selling oolong tea for 60yen. Oh, insidethe museum thereis a vendingmachine that sellssomethinglikefreshgingerpowder, disguisedas a drink vendingmachine. Becareful
You can use theATMatthe Family Martnext toTSUTAYA, orgo to the 7-Eleven in front of thestation (next to Sukiya), or use theATMat theconvenience store inside thestation.
半分だけ英語にしてみたけどすごく長い💧
中国笙とオーケストラのための《Pink Elephant in Prentis》w/score
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iRGrZTa6Jo
"Pink Elephant in Prentis" for alto sheng and orchestra
Commissioned and premieredbyShanghai Philharmonic Orchestra (cond. Zhang Liang)
Prentis Hallis abuilding inNew YorkCity, where I spent a year (2015-2016) living in a sleeping bag and taking showers in the toilet. Prentiswas built in 1909 andwas initially designedas apasteurization facility andmilk bottlingplant, then later usedas aHeat Transfer Research Facility, conducting nuclear research and experiments, during the Manhattan Project.Columbia University acquired thebuilding in 1949, and thebuildinghas housedColumbia’sComputerMusic Center (thenColumbia-Princeton ElectronicMusic Center) from the 1950sonwards. During mytime thereat theComputerMusic Center, I have spent mydays andnights exploring stimulating sounds using bothanalog anddigital synthesizers,tape recorders,CTR monitors, and other equipments unfamiliar to me back then.Aside from theComputerMusic Center, thebuilding also housed studios forvisual artists, and so Iwas able to meet many eccentric artists, where we ended up having long conversations every nighton both significant and insignificantissues surrounding us.
Locatedon 125th Street in Manhattan, the “residents” of Prentis Hall were constantly harassedby the rumblings of theNew YorkCitySubway (which runs aboveground for 125th StreetStation), the traffic from the highway nearby, the bustling ofthe streets ofNew York, and the constructionnoises from the nearbybuilding sites.Atnights, the screechingnoises from the metal shop and the wood shop constantly rang throughout thebuilding.Atonepoint intime, thenoise inspired me to imagine a gigantic pink elephant running through the narrow corridors of Prentis. The head and fronthalf of thebodywas seemingly anormal elephantfound in the wild. However,as I scanned myeyes further back, thebody of theanimal seemed to becomemore andmore pixelated, and small3Dblocks were clearly visibleonits back and hindlegs,as if moldedby an amateurcreator in aMinecraft game.As the elephant advanced, someblocks fellonto the floorlike water dropletsfalling from ananimal soaked in water. I rubbed myeyes and shook my head, certain that I have entered adreamat somepoint during the night. The pink elephant walked past me and wandered intoone of the many rooms thebuilding offered. I timidly peeked into the room where the pink elephant disappeared into. The pink elephant seemed to have collapsedon the floor,itsbody, both the organic front and the pixelated back, expanding and shrinkingasit sluggishly inhaled and exhaled oxygen.
After hours of staringat the pink elephant, I jumped backat a sudden startlingnoise from behind, which woke the pink elephant fromitsdeep slumber. Furious, the pink elephant stoodonitstwo pixelated hindlegs, and stompedout into the corridorsagain, thistime shaking offmore3Dblocks fromits back than whenit first arrived. The organic front seemed to start to bloat uplike a balloon for reasons unknown to me, and the pixelated back grew smaller and smaller due toits parts crumbling downon the floor. In ablink of an eye, the inflated front side split fromits pixelated rear, then with a deafeningpop, exploded into thinairlike aburst balloon. Whatwas left were the pink3Dblocks ofall sizes, scattered aroundon the corridors of Prentis Hall.
Chatori Shimizu:https://www.chatorishimizu.com/
Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra:http://www.shphilharmonic.com/
すまん。勝手に翻訳した。拡散はどうするかな。redditとかに投稿するのがいいのか?
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I have seen some posts asking if they shouldtalk about "thecase" even though they were not involved init and were not born in Nagasaki orHiroshima, and Iam abit aware ofit, so I have to say what I have to say. I say this because Iwas born in Nagasaki,am a third generationatomicbombsurvivor, and grew up hearing the stories of thosewho experienced theatomicbombing firsthand.I knowit's alittlebit too much for me, but I'm going to say this because there are very fewsurvivors left.
In Nagasaki, children grow up hearing stories about theatomicbombing. They were stuffed into sushi for nearly an hour in the gymnasium of an elementary school in the middle ofsummer, with noair conditioner or fan, and told stories about theatomicbombing. Thatwas a hardtime for me. Ithink it must have been even harder for the old peoplewho told the stories, but therewas no way an elementary schoolkid could imagine such a thing, and I had forgottenmost of the stories I had been told for a longtime. I have forgottenmost of the stories Iwas told. I canonly rememberone ortwoatmost. Thereisonemore hard thing. Every year around thistime, a row of grotesque images that woulddrive thePTAcrazy in other areas are prominently displayed in the hallways. Thesedays, I hear that theatomicbombmuseumhas been bleachedout andmany of the radical and horrifying exhibits that traumatized visitors have beentaken down. Idon't know if they arestill there, but they were there when Iwas in elementary school.
Therewasonephoto that I just couldn't face when Iwas in elementary school.Itis a picture of Sumiteru Taniguchi. Ifyou search forit,you can findit.Itis a shocking picture, but I wouldlikeyou totake alookatit. I couldn't pass through the hallway where thephotowas posted, so Ialways took the long way around toanother floor of the schoolbuilding to avoid seeing thephoto.
Now I'm thinking that my grandfather,who headed into the burntruins tolook forhissister, couldn't have turnedaway ortaken a differentpath. There would have been a mountain of peoplestillalive and moaning, not just pictures,and a mountainmorewho would have given upat the end of their suffering. He walked for miles and miles, towinghis handcart through the narrow streets of rubble-strewn Nagasaki in search ofhissister. My grandfatherwas not a childatthe time, but of course there were childrenwhodid similar things. Not that there wouldn't have been. There were. I heard thestory fromhim, and Istill rememberit. Ayoungbrother andsisterfound their father'sbody in theruins of afire and they burnedit. Theydidn't have enough wood to burnhisbody, and when theysaw theraw brain that spilledout, they ranaway and thatwas thelasttime they eversawhimanymore.
I cannever forget thestory I heard when Iwas akid, and evennowitispainful andpainful, my hands are shaking and Iam crying. I keep wondering how the oldmanwho escaped from that father's brain could have been able to unravelthe most horrible trauma imaginable andexposeit to the public with scars thatwill never heal.
Now I think I can understand alittle.
The reason I can't help buttalk about my grandfather and that oldman, even if I have to rehash my own trauma,is that thislevel of sufferingisnothing compared tothe fact that their wordswill be forgotten. My hands shaking, myheart palpitating and dizzy, mynose runningwith tears,it'snothing compared to the tremendous suffering thatwasonce there andwill be forgotten.
My grandfather,who went through an unimaginablehell,lived to seehis grandchildren born, and methissister'sdeath in theruins of thefire. In other words, my grandfatherwasone of the happiest people in theruins of thefire. My grandfather and that oldman were, afterall, just people wading in the depths ofhell. I think that the suffering that even peoplewho had experienced unimaginablepain could not imaginewas lyinglikepebbles in Nagasaki 78 years ago, and noone paidanyattention toit. Their suffering, which I can't even imagine,isnothing compared to the countless, tremendous suffering they witnessed, which they pretend never happened.
Memories fade inexorably everytime peopletalk about them. Thememories that those people could notallow to be forgotten arenow largely forgotten; the tremendous suffering of 78 years agoismostly gone, never to be recountedagain. Thosewho sufferedthe most from theatomicbombing died rotting in theruins of thefire, unable to tellanyone aboutit.Many of thosewhosawitwith their owneyes kept their mouths shut and tookitwith them to their graves.Most of thosewho spoke a few words arenow under the grave.
Compared to the words of the old men, my own words are solight. I would rather keep my mouth shut than speak in suchlight words. Butstill,someonehas totakeover. Irealize that even my words, which are solight, areonly thetop of the voices that are left in this world to carryon thestory of theatomicbombing.I know howit feels to wonder ifsomeonelike myselfisallowed to speak about this.Still, Ihope thatyouwill not shutyour mouth. Thisis the result of our silence.
Sometimes I almost choose to stop imagining the unimaginable suffering andlivemy life consuming other people's suffering for thefun ofit. Iam writing this while Istill have some imagination of the suffering of the old peoplewhose voices,faces, and even words I can no longer recall.
Translator'snote:The original post inJapaneseis aresponse to a postby aJapanese contributorwho wondered if hewas qualified to speakouton the subject of the A-bomb when hewas not fromHiroshima and Nagasaki, butstill spokeout about Barbie and the A-bomb. I translatedithere because Ithink it deserves to be readbythe world.
In the year 3000, humanity had finally discovered the secrets of the multiverse. Using theirmost advanced technology, they hadfound a way to travelbetween different paralleluniverses, eachwith their own unique physicallaws and structures.
As the first explorerssetouton theirjourneys, they encountered a myriad of strange and wondrous worlds. Someuniverses were filled withinfinite copies of themselves, while others were constantly shifting and changing, their physicallaws in astate of constantflux.
As they traveled deeper into the multiverse,the explorers encountereduniverses that seemed to follow completely differentsets of physicallaws. In some,time flowed backwards, and cause and effect were reversed. In others, matterwasmade up of entirely different particles, and energy behaved in completely unexpected ways.
Asthe explorers continued tojourney further, they began to encounteruniverses that seemed to be simulations, createdby beings in higher dimensions. They encountereduniverses where thelaws of physics were entirely mathematical, and others where the veryfabric ofrealitywasmade up ofpure information.
Atlast,the explorers came to auniverse that seemed to encompassall of the many-worlds interpretations. In thisuniverse, every possibleoutcome of every possible eventwas playedout ininfinite parallel realities.The explorers marveledat the incredible complexity anddiversity of thisuniverse,as they watchedendlessversions of themselves carryingoutendless variations of their own adventures.
As they prepared to leave thisuniverse and returnhome,the explorers realized that they hadonly scratched thesurface of the multiverse. They knew that there werestill countlessmoreuniverses to explore, eachwith their own unique physicallaws and structures.
And so, theysetoutoncemore, tojourney deeper into the multiverse, and to discover the secrets of theinfinite many-worlds that lay waiting to be explored.
Asthe explorers continued theirjourney, they encountered auniverse wheretimedid not exist,and another where thelaws of physics were governedbyemotion rather than math. In yetanotheruniverse, they discovered that consciousnessitselfwas the fundamentalbuilding block ofreality.
As they explored further,the explorers encountereduniverses where thelaws of physics were not constants but varied across space andtime. Theyfound auniverse where entropy decreasedover time,and another wheregravitywas repulsive rather thanattractive.
At theedge of the multiverse,the explorers discovered auniverse that seemed to containall of the otheruniverses withinit. Thisuniversewasinfinite in size and containedinfinite variations ofitself, eachone a slightly differentversion of theuniverse they knew.
As they traveled through thisuniverse,the explorers encounteredversions of themselves that hadmade different choices and lived different lives. Some of theseversions were almost identical to their own, while others were wildly different, with entirely different personalities and goals.
Atlast,the explorers returned to their ownuniverse, their minds reeling from the incredible sights and experiences they had witnessed. They knew that the multiversewas anendlesssea ofpossibility, and that there werestill countlessmoreuniverses to explore.
As they shared their discoverieswith therest of humanity, they realized that thetruenature of the multiversewasstill a mystery. They knew that there were many theories and hypotheses, but noone could say for sure whichonewas right.
And so,the explorers continued theirjourney, drivenby a hunger to uncover the secrets of the multiverse and to understand thetruenature ofrealityitself.
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