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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Wow, questo deve essere bellissimo! Praticamente un sogno
Forwarded from Fumettologica
Il nuovo Topolino francese è un fantasy ispirato a Miyazaki, Moebius e Tolkien.
👉 https://bit.ly/2RoPNyj
La strategia editoriale di OneZero, rivista online americana tutta appoggiata su Medium, è semplice: qualsiasi sia l’argomento, attacca Apple e poi racconta il resto. Dopo un po’ è affascinante vedere come riescono a farlo a prescindere da quale sia l’argomento.

Money quote: “Techies hailed USB-C as the future of cables when it hit the mainstream market with Apple’s single-port MacBook in 2015. It was a huge improvement over the previous generation of USB, allowing for many different types of functionality — charging, connecting to an external display, etc. — in one simple cord, all without having a “right side up” like its predecessor.”

https://onezero.medium.com/usb-c-was-supposed-to-simplify-our-lives-instead-its-a-total-mess-626bb2ea3688
Ne parlerò nella newsletter di domenica, con tutta probabilità. Ma lo anticipo qui: questa inchiesta di NPR secondo la quale in realtà il 90% della plastica non è mai stata riciclata e probabilmente mai lo sarà è una vera pugnalata al cuore. Penso alla fatica, alla passione e al desiderio di fare del bene al pianeta e a noi stessi delle milioni di persone che riciclano e vedere questo movimento infrangersi contro i bastioni dell’affarismo più bieco è veramente una cosa che spezza il cuore. Scusate lo sfogo.

Money quote: “NPR and PBS Frontline spent months digging into internal industry documents and interviewing top former officials. We found that the industry sold the public on an idea it knew wouldn't work — that the majority of plastic could be, and would be, recycled — all while making billions of dollars selling the world new plastic.

The industry's awareness that recycling wouldn't keep plastic out of landfills and the environment dates to the program's earliest days, we found. "There is serious doubt that [recycling plastic] can ever be made viable on an economic basis," one industry insider wrote in a 1974 speech.

Yet the industry spent millions telling people to recycle, because, as one former top industry insider told NPR, selling recycling sold plastic, even if it wasn't true.”

https://www.npr.org/2020/09/11/897692090/how-big-oil-misled-the-public-into-believing-plastic-would-be-recycled
Allora, com’è questo Surface Duo di Microsoft?

Money quote: “It isn’t always clear when something is ready.

Take my grilling. Sometimes I remove steak well before or after I should’ve. You might say it’s a “tough” call. But there’s nothing tough about stating this: The new two-screen Surface Duo is undercooked.

Microsoft’s new $1,400 book-like phone-tablet thingy is not ready for me and not ready for you.

Unless, of course, you want an Android device that repeatedly ignores your taps on its screens, randomly slows down, struggles to figure out its own up, down and sideways positioning, and abruptly rearranges parts of its own interface. If that is your dream, well, then it is ready.“

https://www.wsj.com/articles/microsoft-surface-duo-review-two-screens-too-many-problems-11599742800
L'economia dell'attenzione (e della disattenzione) non ce la siamo inventata adesso. C'era già.

Money quote: "Of course, smartphones didn’t invent distraction – they’re just the latest culprit. Before that, we blamed television. And before that, it was the telephone, or comic books, or the radio. Go back more than 2,000 years, and Socrates was even criticising the written word, for causing ‘forgetfulness in the learners’ souls’"

https://psyche.co/guides/to-become-indistractable-recognise-that-it-starts-within-you
È facile diventare un "life coach". E fare life coaching è diventato un business profittevole. Ma chi sono, a cosa servono e soprattutto che effetti hanno effettivamente i life coach?

Money quote: "The International Coaching Federation, founded in the United States in 1995, defines coaching as ‘partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximise their personal and professional potential’. From origins in 19th-century sport and tutoring, the word coach entered the business lexicon in the late 20th century with the term ‘executive coach’, a professional who aimed to optimise leaders’ performance and guide employee development. Around the same time, the word took on a small prefix – life – that hugely expanded its purview. Thus was born the life coach: a professional who, theoretically, could help with anything."

https://psyche.co/ideas/life-coaching-is-unregulated-and-growing-rapidly-should-it-be-reined-in
La salute secondo Apple – il mio articolo per Macity in cui ho provato a fare considerazioni non banali

https://www.macitynet.it/la-salute-secondo-apple/
Continuo a "inciampare" in questo router in rete. Non capisco se è solo marketing e tracking oppure se effettivamente c'è qualcosa da vedere. Magari è il router del decennio?

Money quote: "The Dream Machine is a little all-in-one machine that can act as the brain, network switch, and central wireless router for your Ubiquiti setup. It also has features that I didn’t know would come in handy, like an Intrusion Prevention System. I figured that I could use it as a solo router until I could measure Wi-Fi throughput around my apartment and find the best place to tack on any additional access points that I needed downstairs."

https://onezero.medium.com/i-bought-a-new-router-it-told-me-i-was-hacked-fb141930dd22
Siccome amo Emilio Salgari, ne faccio solo una questione affettuosa su uno scrittore che amo. Ma che l’uomo fosse un marinaio di acqua dolce si sapeva da tempo. E lo si può anche evincere dai nomi delle navi che compaiono nei suoi romanzi. Anzi, dalla loro mancanza.

http://www.emiliosalgari.it/mari_salgari/elenco_navi_salgari.htm