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Il nuovo servizio di posta Hey è diventato famigerato per le ragioni sbagliate: la polemica con Apple sulla tassa dell'App Store, il desiderio di reinventare il modo con il quale gestiamo la posta. Ne scrivo domani sul Foglio Innovazione. Ma in realtà c'è anche tutto il discorso relativo all'uso delle tecnologie. Perché fare un servizio di posta elettronica adesso è molto diverso da quando bastava installare "sendmail" su un server Unix. Anzi, totalmente.

Money quote: "We didn’t jump into the cloud 10 years ago just because it was cool, it felt like we were comparatively late to adopt Kubernetes, we don’t use a service mesh. We’ve let these technologies mature, and now we’re getting real value."

https://info.acloud.guru/resources/kubernetes-aws-cloud-scaling-hey
Se volete fare una immersione nella mente di uno dei più importanti sviluppatori (ha creato Mosaic) e venture capitalist, questa intervista a Marc Andreessen fa al caso vostro.

Money quote: "Q: You're waking up on Monday morning, or on a Sunday night, you're looking at this [[your calendar]], what are you thinking?

A: I’m thinking “God, I’m organized! I have a plan!”. If I didn’t have this, I’d be in a panic the very first moment I wake up."

https://www.theobservereffect.org/marc.html
I vincitori scrivono la storia e dei perdenti si capisce qualcosa solo leggendo e mettendo assieme i frammenti. Come quelli dei filosofi greci e romani, i pagani cioè, che criticavano come assurdo il cristianesimo tutto e la Genesi nell'Antico Testamento soprattutto.

Money quote: "According to Julian, Moses’ cosmogony is incomplete. Darkness, the deep and the waters are not said to have been created (God did not say: ‘Let there be darkness’ etc), so they must have been pre-existent. The fact that angels are not mentioned implies that Moses’ God did not create spiritual beings. For Julian, Moses’ God was nothing but an ‘arranger’ of preexisting, non-created matter. Hence he cannot have been the Supreme God, who is the ultimate creator of all things. On other points as well, Julian argues that Plato’s Timaeus makes much more sense as a cosmogony than Genesis 1."

https://aeon.co/essays/why-would-apollo-make-positive-statements-about-judaism
Una storia strana. Questo startupparo ha fatto una azienda di successo, ma ha venduto al primo giro di finanziamenti: era il 2004 e ha venduto ad Yahoo la sua Del.icio.us. Forse ha fatto un brutto sbaglio. L'autore/imprenditore ci riflette, mentre si accredita anche il merito di aver inventato le tag.

Money quote: "The day we signed, Yahoo’s Jeff Weiner was in New York and came to talk to us. It was me and my COO, Albert Wenger. We were in this unmemorable conference room of an investment bank that was helping us a little bit, making introductions — we were too small-fry to actually deal with. We took a few minutes, and then signed on the spot.

We went with Yahoo partially because it was the first company to make a real offer, but also because it had already started a major push into Web 2.0. It had already acquired Flickr; it had acquired Upcoming — it felt like it was trying to make a big change in what it did."

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/10/did-i-make-a-mistake-selling-del-icio-us-to-yahoo.html
Le Scorciatoie di Apple, Shortcuts, sono interessanti per vari motivi. Uno di questi è l'accessibilità.

Money quote: "Before considering shortcuts as an accessibility tool, it’s important to understand their roots in order to properly frame them into perspective. The idea that shortcuts, or workflows, can prove valuable as an assistive technology isn’t a novel one.

Workflow, on which the Shortcuts app is based, was acquired by Apple in early 2017. Two years earlier, however, Apple selected Workflow as an Apple Design Award winner primarily for its integration of iOS accessibility features. Ari Weinstein, who joined Apple to work on Shortcuts post-acquisition, told me in an interview at WWDC 2015 that he and his team received feedback from several blind and visually impaired users who were curious about Workflow and wanted to try it. As a result, the team felt adding VoiceOver support was “the right thing to do,” Weinstein said.

To paraphrase Kendrick Lamar, Shortcuts got accessibility in its DNA."

https://www.macstories.net/stories/why-shortcuts-matter-for-accessibility/
Popolo delle pilloline con vitamine e minerali: siete sicuri che spendere venti-trenta euro al mese per gli integratori alimentari abbia senso? C'è chi dice (da tempo) di no.

Money quote: "Estimates suggest more than half of all Americans take dietary supplements, but many may not need them. If you’re eating a healthy diet and don’t have an underlying health condition that prevents you from absorbing nutrients from food, you probably don’t need extra supplements. “For most healthy people who are not on a very restrictive diet, like strict vegan, there is no need for vitamins with only two common exceptions,” Cohen says."

https://medium.com/s/story/the-bottom-line-on-dietary-supplements-f9f5f4ef32d6
Autismo e donne. Un articolo molto interessante ma molto difficile da mandare giù.

Money quote: "My inability to properly plan ahead and complete daily tasks has dwarfed my personal growth and well-being since I moved away from home seven years ago. I live in a constant state of disorder, expressed through missed appointments, forgotten text messages, and errands and assignments that take twice as long than my peers to complete. Even tidying the garbage littered across my apartment feels too overwhelming. My poor organizational and cleaning skills have fractured my relationships, prevented me from thriving in jobs, and in the process, destroyed my self-worth."

https://medium.com/the-establishment/i-thought-i-was-lazy-the-invisible-day-to-day-struggle-for-autistic-women-6268515175f3
Bruce Schneier è uno che vola tanto. La sua analisi su come vada e quanti rischi ci siano è interessante.

Money quote: “I fly a lot. Over the past five years, my average speed has been 32 miles an hour. That all changed mid-March. It's been 105 days since I've been on an airplane -- longer than any other time in my adult life -- and I have no future flights scheduled. This is all a prelude to saying that I have been paying a lot of attention to the COVID-related risks of flying.”

https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/06/covid_risks_of_.html
Confuse note circa la meditazione

Money quote: “I am not an expert in mediation, and in fact I’m not even a decent novice. But I already feel as if I’ve learned enough to capture, so I’ll dedicate this page to what I learn—keeping in mind that I may get it all wrong early on (or perpetually).”

https://danielmiessler.com/blog/a-beginners-notes-on-meditation/
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💬 Cosa c'entra la cancel culture con i movimenti?

Praticamente niente. Chiarissima Jennifer Guerra su The Vision https://thevision.com/attualita/antirazzismo-black-lives-matter/?sez=all&ix=1

Citazione dall'articolo: "L’argomento della guerra culturale è un diversivo verso le vere richieste di Black Lives Matter, che tra l’altro sono molto chiare e precise: dichiarare il razzismo un’emergenza nazionale, tagliare i fondi alla polizia e ricollocarli verso iniziative di welfare, allontanare la Guardia nazionale dai luoghi di protesta, licenziare i poliziotti che hanno commesso omicidi, e così via. Non cancellare da Netflix l’episodio di Community dove c’è una blackface. La stessa cosa, come si diceva all’inizio, è successa con #MeToo: da un movimento femminista globale contro il sistema delle violenze e dei ricatti sessuali negli ambienti di lavoro, si è passati al licenziamento delle figure più controverse (e possibilmente anche più in vista) in alcuni settori chiave, soprattutto dei media, e poi non è cambiato niente. Queste decisioni non sono state prese dalle femministe, così come non sono i neri ad aver spinto per l’abolizione della parola “master” in informatica: sono le aziende che hanno paura di cadere vittime di questa falsa guerra culturale, autoalimentata non solo dalla destra reazionaria, ma anche dai “liberali a tutti i costi” – come dimostra la lettera di Harper’s – disposti a difendere il loro “diritto di espressione” senza subire alcuna conseguenza."