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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Al prossimo che mi dice che il giornalismo tradizionale non è stato in grado di adattarsi alla rete, gli farei vedere questo: il secondo numero di Parametric Press

https://parametric.press/issue-02/

e in particolare quest'articolo

https://parametric.press/issue-02/corporations/
Gli articoli che parlano di diete "scientifiche" andrebbero tutti bruciati. Questo riesce ad essere ancora più agghiacciante, se possibile.

Money quote: "If this story has a silver lining, it’s that the dreadful state of the average American’s diet has helped clarify the central role of nutrition in human health. A poor diet like the one popular in the West is strongly associated with an elevated risk for conditions of the gut, organs, joints, brain, and mind — everything from Type 2 diabetes and cancer to rheumatoid arthritis and depression."

https://elemental.medium.com/science-might-have-identified-the-optimal-human-diet-ec618b2fb8f2
Leo Ortolani, dal suo account Instagram
X-com, vecchi classici!

Money quote: "X-COM seemed to come out of nowhere. Its release was not preceded by an enormous marketing campaign with an enormous amount of hype. It had no video demo playing in the front window of Babbages, it wasn’t advertised twelve months in advance on glossy foldout magazine inserts, it had no flashing point-of-purchase kiosks. It didn’t come in a box designed by origamists from the school of abstract expressionism. It featured no full-motion video starring the best TV actors of the 80s; it had no voice-overs. It offered neither Super VGA graphics, nor General MIDI support. It wasn’t Doom-like, Myst-like, or otherwise like a hit game from the previous season; it didn’t steal the best features from several other successful games. It wasn’t even on a CD-ROM!

In short, if you plugged X-COM’s variables into the “success formula” currently in use by the majority of large game companies, you’d come up with a big, fat goose egg. According to the prevailing wisdom, there’s no way X-COM could survive in today’s gaming marketplace. And yet it sold and sold, and gamers played on and on."

https://www.filfre.net/2020/09/x-com
Nietzsche:
“A man of genius is unbearable, unless he possess at least two things besides: gratitude and purity.”
Essere un hacker: ha preso l'orologio a parete della nonna, l'ha smontato e poi l'ha ricostruito virtualmente con WebGL per spiegare come funziona un orologio: essenziale ma molto bello!

https://clock.leshenko.net
AAA programmatore cercasi

Oreste, lettore di Mostly, mi scrive che cerca un programmatore (è previsto ovviamente che venga pagato) per un lavoro da freelance: sistemare l'applicativo web per la sua associazione Uil Scuola. Ci sono le specifiche, le cose da fare, un certo periodo di manutenzione prevista dal contratto. Se volete cimentarvi, contattatelo su Telegram come: @oreste_uilcremona
Buon sabato a tutti. Sto preparando la newsletter Mostly Weekly. Mi capita di citare la versione "vimmificata" di Workflowy, il software per l'organizzazione testuale (è un outliner semplice e potente) che uso da anni per tutti i miei progetti. È freemium e se girate il link alle persone che si iscrivono per provarlo, abbiamo tutti più spazio gratuito (come i referral di Gmail, ricordate). Vivamente consigliato.

Money quote: "Give your friends free WorkFlowy space. They'll each get 250 free items. For each that joins, you'll also get 250 extra monthly items."

Il mio referral: https://workflowy.com/invite/28da0735.lnx
Tra le cose strane che si possono vedere nelle strade di una grande città come, ad esempio, New York, c'è questo tipo che all'alba va a far pratica di lanci per la pesca con la mosca (in inglese "fly fishing").

Money quote: "I’ve been practicing this peculiar ritual for years. Some time ago, I was looking to shake off the rust and get my arm in shape to prepare for an upcoming fishing trip to Wyoming, but living where I do, I didn’t have a suitable place to do so. Or I thought I didn’t, anyway. But then it occurred to me that a city street — long, straight and, in my case, relatively free of traffic — is actually quite suitable. Pretty great, even. Peculiar is in the eye of the beholder.

This year, street-casting has taken on a new urgency. I typically fish 20 or so days a year, everywhere from the Catskills to the Bahamas, but because of Covid-19, I haven’t managed to get out on the water at all. And yet, like many of us these days, I’m desperate to find pockets of joy wherever I can. Some people bake bread; others do jigsaw puzzles. I cast a fly rod on West 12th Street. For now, it’s not a way for me to prepare for a trip — it is the trip."

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/05/magazine/fly-casting-on-city-streets-is-weird-thats-why-i-love-it.html
La mia tastiera ideale è stata presentata cinque anni fa, l'ho comprata immediatamente (amore a prima vista) ma ancora non è pronta. Non sto a dirvi lo stillicidio: arriva, non arriva, arriva. Senza contare poi il forum, nel quale per anni si sono scatenate migliaia di persone. Perché la tastiera è una vera sensazione, o almeno: presunta tale.

Adesso, uno dei beta tester (TREG, nel lingo di Waytools) ha postato una cosa di un'ora e mezzo di recensione. Diciamo che lui non è uno veloce, ecco. Però, scorrendo, si vedono cose interessanti. Arriverà?

https://youtu.be/JTYDmGXxm_w
(Cinque maledetti anni: ancora non ci credo che sto sempre aspettando)
Il presupposto è che la figlia sia diventata una tossica del cellulare. Sul fatto che la madre le abbia preso uno smartphone a 11 anni e sostanzialmente le abbia liberato tutte le funzioni dice invece molto sul modello educativo prima ancora di quello che è successo. Ma soprattutto, sarà una storia vera?

Money quote: “Bill Gates knew best. We should have waited until she was older. Smartphones aren’t like TVs; they’re like crack. And little by little, our daughter has chipped away at our rules and resolve. Insidious apps have made things worse, as has sloppy parenting.”

https://medium.com/modern-parent/my-daughter-was-a-creative-genius-then-we-bought-her-an-iphone-bf617c0b6ca0
Ci sono molti modi per parlare di Giulio Cesare. Uno di questi è quello di usarlo come strumento cognitivo per capire la sessualità degli antichi romani. Che era profondamente diversa dalla nostra, ma non certamente quella rappresentata nei film e nelle serie televisive (Nerone, Caligola, Spartacus). Comunque, diversa. Speriamo non capiti l'argomento in mano ai nostri censori perché potrebbe partire una revisione storica che manda tutta la romanità (e la grecità vieppiù) a farsi benedire.

Money quote: "The flip side was that, as long as the man was doing the penetrating, he was (usually) living up to his masculine duties – and it didn’t matter whom exactly he was penetrating. A woman, another man, or even – most shockingly to a modern audience – a child were all considered to be potentially sexually attractive to an adult man, and any of them could be a legitimate object of his attentions. At least in terms of preserving his manliness, that is – various people were off-limits because of their status, such as married women and free citizen children, but enslaved people and noncitizens were legally unprotected against sexual assault. (That doesn’t mean everyone observed those limits, of course, but there were various laws put in place to try to enforce them.) To be what we would deem ‘heterosexual’ – interested only in women – was possible, but not the default, and was worthy of at least as much comment as being interested only in boys."

https://psyche.co/ideas/what-jibes-about-caesar-tell-us-about-sex-in-ancient-rome
Il segreto per costruire un buon film, cioè un film che funziona? Storyboard come se non ci fosse un domani.

Money quote: "Certainly, not every animated film that came out during this period was a bastion of excellence — hello to Pocahontas, a deeply confused movie about early American race relations. But I get the sentiment; in comparison to the sloppy storytelling and non-existent themes in so many big-money blockbusters of the day, many animated kids’ films stood out for their narrative ambitions.

To this day, a surprisingly high number of animated kids’ films continue to adhere to good storytelling fundamentals. Their character arcs are clear. Their plots are carefully tuned. Their themes aren’t precisely subtle — at least one character usually states them outright — but they’re at least present, which is more than I can say for many similarly successful live-action blockbusters aimed at the whole family (or some approximation thereof)."

https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/11/20/18099001/animated-films-storyboards-script-story-ralph-breaks-the-internet
Il ritorno degli Home Computer – Raspberry Pi 400: vale la pena?
Forwarded from Riccardo
Ho passato il weekend su Raspberry Pi 400. Ho provato più distro Linux e giocato con l'overclock. L'ho smontata, filmata, stressata con dei benchmark e controllata con la camera termica. E mi sono divertito, parecchio divertito.

Il video è su YouTube. Per la recensione sul sito mi serve ancora qualche ora.

https://youtu.be/G0XkgtqjHsU
Forwarded from Scrivere zen
Intersezionalità, diritti, politica venti minuti per pensare a come aiutare le persone ad essere se stesse 🤝https://www.instagram.com/tv/CHXVErsjEt-/?igshid=c7w6we1qqc11
Uno dei principali problemi del nostro tempo è la distinzione tra chi produce e chi consuma. Anzi, neanche quella: è la complessità del mondo contemporaneo, che rende impossibile costruire una relazione, immediata, sana e completa con l'ambiente che ci circonda. Pensateci: cosa ne sapete delle cose che avete attorno, in realtà?

Money quote: "Until about a century ago, most people knew a great deal about their immediate material world. Fewer and fewer do today, as commodities circulate with ever greater speed over greater distances. Because of the sheer complexity of contemporary production, even the people who do have professional responsibility for making things – the engineers and factory workers and chemists among us – tend to be specialists. Deepened knowledge usually also means narrowed knowledge. This tends to obscure awareness of the extended production chains through which materials, tools, components and packaging are sourced. Nobody – not an assembly-line worker, not a CEO – has a comprehensive vantage point. It is partly a problem of scale: the wider the view comes, the harder it is to see clearly what’s close at hand."

https://aeon.co/essays/do-you-know-your-stuff-the-ethics-of-the-material-world