Parlare da soli è una cosa che serve: è uno strumento per pensare meglio (io preferisco parlare alla mia paperella viola di gomma, ma l'idea è quella)
Money quote: "Like many of us, I talk to myself out loud, though I’m a little unusual in that I often do it in public spaces. Whenever I want to figure out an issue, develop an idea or memorise a text, I turn to this odd work routine. While it’s definitely earned me a reputation in my neighbourhood, it’s also improved my thinking and speaking skills immensely. Speaking out loud is not only a medium of communication, but a technology of thinking: it encourages the formation and processing of thoughts."
https://psyche.co/ideas/talking-out-loud-to-yourself-is-a-technology-for-thinking
Money quote: "Like many of us, I talk to myself out loud, though I’m a little unusual in that I often do it in public spaces. Whenever I want to figure out an issue, develop an idea or memorise a text, I turn to this odd work routine. While it’s definitely earned me a reputation in my neighbourhood, it’s also improved my thinking and speaking skills immensely. Speaking out loud is not only a medium of communication, but a technology of thinking: it encourages the formation and processing of thoughts."
https://psyche.co/ideas/talking-out-loud-to-yourself-is-a-technology-for-thinking
Psyche
Talking out loud to yourself is a technology for thinking
Talking out loud to oneself is a technology for thinking that allows us to clarify and sharpen our approach to a problem
Ci meritiamo delle videoconferenze migliori
Money quote: "In this essay, I will explore how the experience of videoconferencing points, in one way, towards the limits of human adaptability and, in the other, to a liberating human capability that we must collectively cultivate and sustain – as an innovative extension to the ethical framework described by the philosopher Martha Nussbaum in Creating Capabilities (2011). As the designer Jon Kolko says in Well-Designed (2014), we should adopt an ‘optimistic stance’ and ‘seek to explore the situation space, to see multiple potentials for improvement, and to always consider what might be’ through systematic empathy and ‘integrative thinking’."
https://aeon.co/essays/how-empathy-and-creativity-can-re-humanise-videoconferencing
Money quote: "In this essay, I will explore how the experience of videoconferencing points, in one way, towards the limits of human adaptability and, in the other, to a liberating human capability that we must collectively cultivate and sustain – as an innovative extension to the ethical framework described by the philosopher Martha Nussbaum in Creating Capabilities (2011). As the designer Jon Kolko says in Well-Designed (2014), we should adopt an ‘optimistic stance’ and ‘seek to explore the situation space, to see multiple potentials for improvement, and to always consider what might be’ through systematic empathy and ‘integrative thinking’."
https://aeon.co/essays/how-empathy-and-creativity-can-re-humanise-videoconferencing
Aeon
Zoom and gloom
Sitting in a videoconference is a uniformly crap experience. Instead of corroding our humanity, let’s design tools to enhance it
Ghost Airline: il fantasma del Medio Oriente. Compagnie aeree che esistono per scopi politici. Le relazioni internazionali di Air Sinai.
Money quote: "The unmarked plane belonged to Air Sinai, which only flies between Cairo and Tel Aviv. In 1979, Israel and Egypt signed a historic peace treaty, overseen by the United States, which inaugurated diplomatic relations between the two countries and made Egypt the first Arab nation to recognize the State of Israel. Air Sinai, founded in 1982, fulfills a term in the treaty that had to be implemented within three years of signing: the two countries must maintain active civilian aviation routes—meaning there always had to be a direct flight between Israel and Egypt.
It just didn’t have to be public."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/air-sinai-ghost-flight
Money quote: "The unmarked plane belonged to Air Sinai, which only flies between Cairo and Tel Aviv. In 1979, Israel and Egypt signed a historic peace treaty, overseen by the United States, which inaugurated diplomatic relations between the two countries and made Egypt the first Arab nation to recognize the State of Israel. Air Sinai, founded in 1982, fulfills a term in the treaty that had to be implemented within three years of signing: the two countries must maintain active civilian aviation routes—meaning there always had to be a direct flight between Israel and Egypt.
It just didn’t have to be public."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/air-sinai-ghost-flight
Atlas Obscura
The Ghost Airline That Has Linked Cairo and Tel Aviv for Decades
Air Sinai is shrouded in mystery. But why?
Sto leggendo un po' di cose sulla creatività: alcune migliori e altre peggiori. Direi che questo ragionamento è molto interessante e vale la pena di portarlo avanti senza pudore: ridefiniamo i confini e andiamo avanti.
Money quote: "Modern psychology’s approach to creativity was born in 1950, but it was the Sputnik shock of 1957 that turned attention to the role that creativity plays in the real world. Over the following decades, psychologists would come to understand that creativity is not merely a matter of how we think, but also a function of our personalities (some people are inclined to be more open-minded than others) and where we work or learn (some environments are more conducive to creativity than others, for example through encouraging free thinking). When all of these factors are favourably aligned, people are more likely to be able to generate ideas and products that solve problems in new and useful ways."
https://psyche.co/ideas/recognise-the-creativity-behind-crime-then-you-can-thwart-it
Money quote: "Modern psychology’s approach to creativity was born in 1950, but it was the Sputnik shock of 1957 that turned attention to the role that creativity plays in the real world. Over the following decades, psychologists would come to understand that creativity is not merely a matter of how we think, but also a function of our personalities (some people are inclined to be more open-minded than others) and where we work or learn (some environments are more conducive to creativity than others, for example through encouraging free thinking). When all of these factors are favourably aligned, people are more likely to be able to generate ideas and products that solve problems in new and useful ways."
https://psyche.co/ideas/recognise-the-creativity-behind-crime-then-you-can-thwart-it
Psyche
Recognise the creativity behind crime, then you can thwart it
The malevolent creativity of criminals has many parallels with the benevolent creativity of artists and entrepreneurs
Negozi e aziende che chiudono una dopo l'altra a causa della crisi. Succede spessissimo nei periodi come questo, anche perché il piano della resilienza è trasferito alle persone: è uno sbaglio. In Giappone ci sono aziende e negozi vecchi di più di mille anni. Mille anni! E non hanno mai chiuso. Com'è possibile? Non perché si tratta di un "popolo di vecchi". No il discorso è diverso ed è la dimostrazione, tra le altre cose, che l'economia è una scienza sociale. Questo vuol dire che assunti e principi esistono nella logica del "dipende", non nella logica del "è così e basta". Guardiamo sempre le foglie o al massimo l'albero, non riusciamo mai a vedere la foresta e tantomeno il continente.
Money quote: "Such enterprises may be less dynamic than those in other countries. But their resilience offers lessons for businesses in places like the United States, where the coronavirus has forced tens of thousands into bankruptcy.
“If you look at the economics textbooks, enterprises are supposed to be maximizing profits, scaling up their size, market share and growth rate. But these companies’ operating principles are completely different,” said Kenji Matsuoka, a professor emeritus of business at Ryukoku University in Kyoto.
“Their No. 1 priority is carrying on,” he added. “Each generation is like a runner in a relay race. What’s important is passing the baton.”"
Perché non si riesce a capire che ci sono più cose, tra cielo e terra, di quelle predicate dai politici e dai dirigenti della finanza? Comunque, anche senza le mie considerazioni economiche, questo del NYTimes è un articolo fenomenale per conoscere il Giappone.
Money quote 2: "Japan is an old-business superpower. The country is home to more than 33,000 with at least 100 years of history — over 40 percent of the world’s total, according to a study by the Tokyo-based Research Institute of Centennial Management. Over 3,100 have been running for at least two centuries. Around 140 have existed for more than 500 years. And at least 19 claim to have been continuously operating since the first millennium."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/business/japan-old-companies.html
Money quote: "Such enterprises may be less dynamic than those in other countries. But their resilience offers lessons for businesses in places like the United States, where the coronavirus has forced tens of thousands into bankruptcy.
“If you look at the economics textbooks, enterprises are supposed to be maximizing profits, scaling up their size, market share and growth rate. But these companies’ operating principles are completely different,” said Kenji Matsuoka, a professor emeritus of business at Ryukoku University in Kyoto.
“Their No. 1 priority is carrying on,” he added. “Each generation is like a runner in a relay race. What’s important is passing the baton.”"
Perché non si riesce a capire che ci sono più cose, tra cielo e terra, di quelle predicate dai politici e dai dirigenti della finanza? Comunque, anche senza le mie considerazioni economiche, questo del NYTimes è un articolo fenomenale per conoscere il Giappone.
Money quote 2: "Japan is an old-business superpower. The country is home to more than 33,000 with at least 100 years of history — over 40 percent of the world’s total, according to a study by the Tokyo-based Research Institute of Centennial Management. Over 3,100 have been running for at least two centuries. Around 140 have existed for more than 500 years. And at least 19 claim to have been continuously operating since the first millennium."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/business/japan-old-companies.html
NY Times
This Japanese Shop Is 1,020 Years Old. It Knows a Bit About Surviving Crises. (Published 2020)
A mochi seller in Kyoto, and many of Japan’s other centuries-old businesses, have endured by putting tradition and stability over profit and growth.
Forwarded from 🥇OFFERTE VIRALI 🔝- Le più popolari del momento
La nascita dei 'Virtual' studios:
Money quote: “Virtual studios” have the potential to make a big difference to film-making. Because the background and environments were already visible in the shot, there was no need to add them in afterward. It also gives actors a better handle on what they’re doing, since performing in an entirely green void can understandably hamper performances. It’s also a lot easier, and cheaper, to shoot than sending your crew across the globe to real-world jungles and deserts that even a lavishly-budgeted show like The Mandalorian could hardly afford”
https://www.engadget.com/percival-rebellion-virtual-studio-filmmaking-160053709.html
Money quote: “Virtual studios” have the potential to make a big difference to film-making. Because the background and environments were already visible in the shot, there was no need to add them in afterward. It also gives actors a better handle on what they’re doing, since performing in an entirely green void can understandably hamper performances. It’s also a lot easier, and cheaper, to shoot than sending your crew across the globe to real-world jungles and deserts that even a lavishly-budgeted show like The Mandalorian could hardly afford”
https://www.engadget.com/percival-rebellion-virtual-studio-filmmaking-160053709.html
Engadget
'Virtual' studios could offer a real alternative to green screen special effects | Engadget
'Percival' is a short film that was filmed entirely on a virtual studio.
Rientrato dalla spesa al supermercato oggi in zona rossa, fatta di gente che se ne frega allegramente di mascherine, guanti e via dicendo, leggere che in Giappone invece ti bocciano all'esame per non aver coperto *anche* il naso con la mascherina fa un po' impressione. Lo zoppicante senso civico a Milano e il probabile pensiero che "tanto i giapponesi sono tutti fessi"
Money quote: "The operator said Sunday the test-taker in Tokyo disobeyed exam supervisors' instructions to cover the nose, despite being told to do so seven times in total. It did not disclose the student's gender or age and said the reason for the student's refusal was unknown."
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/01/2084c0a1cdc5-student-not-covering-nose-with-mask-disqualified-at-univ-exams.html
Money quote: "The operator said Sunday the test-taker in Tokyo disobeyed exam supervisors' instructions to cover the nose, despite being told to do so seven times in total. It did not disclose the student's gender or age and said the reason for the student's refusal was unknown."
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/01/2084c0a1cdc5-student-not-covering-nose-with-mask-disqualified-at-univ-exams.html
Kyodo News+
Student not covering nose with mask disqualified at univ. exams
A student taking Japan's standardized university entrance exams is disqualified for refusing to cover his or her nose with a facial mask in violation of rules set by the exam operator to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
MacBook Pro 13 M1, diario di viaggio del Mac e del suo straordinario processore - il mio articolo per Macity
Money quote: “Diario del capitano, data astrale 22198401.07 - Inizia il viaggio. Il veicolo a nostra disposizione è un computer di straordinaria potenza e bellezza”
https://www.macitynet.it/macbook-pro-13-m1-diario-di-viaggio-del-mac-e-del-suo-straordinario-processore/
Money quote: “Diario del capitano, data astrale 22198401.07 - Inizia il viaggio. Il veicolo a nostra disposizione è un computer di straordinaria potenza e bellezza”
https://www.macitynet.it/macbook-pro-13-m1-diario-di-viaggio-del-mac-e-del-suo-straordinario-processore/
macitynet.it
MacBook Pro 13 M1, diario di viaggio del Mac e del suo straordinario processore
Apple, Apple History, Apple Museum, Mac M1 e M2, Opinioni
A che punto sono gli 8 centri per unire università e aziende del piano industria 4.0 - il mio articolo per Wired. È un argomento sul quale c'è parecchio da dire
https://www.wired.it/economia/start-up/2021/01/18/industria-4-0-competence-center/
https://www.wired.it/economia/start-up/2021/01/18/industria-4-0-competence-center/
WIRED.IT
A che punto sono gli 8 centri per unire università e aziende del piano industria 4.0
Da Milano a Genova, da Roma a Napoli, questi poli di eccellenza devono favorire il trasferimento tecnologico dal mondo della ricerca a quello delle imprese
Per quelli di voi che fanno le ore piccole: pare che su Twitter e TikTok la cosa che va di più adesso sono i vecchi canti di marinai delle baleniere di seicento anni fa…
https://twitter.com/jennyrae/status/1347717112912097282
https://twitter.com/jennyrae/status/1347717112912097282
Twitter
Jenny Rae Rappaport
Sea shanty TikTok is the gift that keeps on giving. 🙂 https://t.co/Mua2ZYUjtJ
Non si sente più la voce di Trump e dei suoi battitori sui social. E le fake news politiche in America crollano del73%. Era davvero così facile...
Money quote: “Online misinformation about election fraud plunged 73 percent after several social media sites suspended President Trump and key allies last week, research firm Zignal Labs has found, underscoring the power of tech companies to limit the falsehoods poisoning public debate when they act aggressively.
The new research by the San Francisco-based analytics firm reported that conversations about election fraud dropped from 2.5 million mentions to 688,000 mentions across several social media sites in the week after Trump was banned from Twitter.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/01/16/misinformation-trump-twitter/
Money quote: “Online misinformation about election fraud plunged 73 percent after several social media sites suspended President Trump and key allies last week, research firm Zignal Labs has found, underscoring the power of tech companies to limit the falsehoods poisoning public debate when they act aggressively.
The new research by the San Francisco-based analytics firm reported that conversations about election fraud dropped from 2.5 million mentions to 688,000 mentions across several social media sites in the week after Trump was banned from Twitter.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/01/16/misinformation-trump-twitter/
Il fumetto che racconta la vita del Dio del manga - il mio articolo per Fumettologica
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/01/osamu-tezuka-vita-a-fumetti/
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/01/osamu-tezuka-vita-a-fumetti/
Fumettologica
Il fumetto che racconta la vita del Dio del manga
Quattro volumi, per un totale di 900 pagine, che raccontano a fumetti la storia e le opere di Osamu Tezuka, il dio dei manga.
Un solitario genio che ha capito tutto lui. Quasi dieci anni da voleva riscrivere la storia del jazz
Money quote: “Poi la conversazione si sposta sulla musica jazz. “Il suo stato di salute non mi convince. La fase creativa del jazz, quella che guardava al futuro si è fermata nel 1979. L’ultima generazione di creativi è quella nata negli anni ’50. A partire da Butch Morris. Nessun altro ha saputo esplorare il suo strumento come Roscoe Mitchell”. E in Italia? “Il linguaggio non si è evoluto e si assiste troppo frequentemente a modelli scolastici. E questo riguarda anche le superstar”.”
http://www.misterjazz.it/?p=60
Money quote: “Poi la conversazione si sposta sulla musica jazz. “Il suo stato di salute non mi convince. La fase creativa del jazz, quella che guardava al futuro si è fermata nel 1979. L’ultima generazione di creativi è quella nata negli anni ’50. A partire da Butch Morris. Nessun altro ha saputo esplorare il suo strumento come Roscoe Mitchell”. E in Italia? “Il linguaggio non si è evoluto e si assiste troppo frequentemente a modelli scolastici. E questo riguarda anche le superstar”.”
http://www.misterjazz.it/?p=60
Forwarded from 📢 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗦 - 𝘣𝘺 𝙁𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙨𝙘𝙤 𝙍𝙤𝙣𝙘𝙝𝙞 (FraRon)
#TelegramTuesday 📮
Qualche anno fa, agli albori di Twitter, qualcuno si inventò il “Follow Friday”, abbreviato in #FF. In pratica un tweet di consigli su profili interessanti da seguire, inviato il venerdì.
Oggi Telegram sta decollando come piattaforma social e di (personal) branding, e ho pensato che sarebbe interessante iniziare una iniziativa simile.
Mi sono quindi inventato il “Telegram Tuesday” (che incidentalmente ho scoperto essere anche il titolo di un brano dei Blossom Toes), ed eccolo qui.
Il martedì segnalerò quindi occasionalmente canali telegram interessanti da seguire. Vi invito anche a segnalarmi i canali interessanti che state seguendo, indipendentemente dal tema trattato, da ricondividere in questa nuova “rubrica”.
Dunque:
Il mio primo #TT va a “Mostly, I Write” di Antonio Dini. Forse il primo canale che abbia iniziato a seguire qui, e costante fonte di ispirazione.
📮 https://t.me/mostlyiwrite
Tra l'altro Antonio sta portando avanti anche Tilde un interessante progetto di podcast con Riccardo Palombo che vi consiglio.
p.s. ovviamente, se avete un canale Telegram e volete fare un vostro #TT, magari segnalando questo post/canale, siete i benvenuti! :D
Qualche anno fa, agli albori di Twitter, qualcuno si inventò il “Follow Friday”, abbreviato in #FF. In pratica un tweet di consigli su profili interessanti da seguire, inviato il venerdì.
Oggi Telegram sta decollando come piattaforma social e di (personal) branding, e ho pensato che sarebbe interessante iniziare una iniziativa simile.
Mi sono quindi inventato il “Telegram Tuesday” (che incidentalmente ho scoperto essere anche il titolo di un brano dei Blossom Toes), ed eccolo qui.
Il martedì segnalerò quindi occasionalmente canali telegram interessanti da seguire. Vi invito anche a segnalarmi i canali interessanti che state seguendo, indipendentemente dal tema trattato, da ricondividere in questa nuova “rubrica”.
Dunque:
Il mio primo #TT va a “Mostly, I Write” di Antonio Dini. Forse il primo canale che abbia iniziato a seguire qui, e costante fonte di ispirazione.
📮 https://t.me/mostlyiwrite
Tra l'altro Antonio sta portando avanti anche Tilde un interessante progetto di podcast con Riccardo Palombo che vi consiglio.
p.s. ovviamente, se avete un canale Telegram e volete fare un vostro #TT, magari segnalando questo post/canale, siete i benvenuti! :D
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Mostly, I Write
Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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MacBook Pro 13 M1, la scatola dei tre segreti - il mio articolo per Wired
https://www.wired.it/gadget/computer/2021/01/19/recensione-macbook-pro-13-m1/
https://www.wired.it/gadget/computer/2021/01/19/recensione-macbook-pro-13-m1/
WIRED.IT
Recensione MacBook Pro 13 M1, la scatola dei tre segreti
Il nuovo processore Apple Silicon permette prestazioni e autonomie inedite nel settore, che raggiungono il massimo equilibrio nel portatile professionale (rispetto alla versione Air o al Mac mini fisso). Lo abbiamo usato per tre settimane per capire come…
Il portatile che viene dal futuro – la mia recensione del MacBook Pro 13 M1 per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/recensione-macbook-pro-13-m1/
https://www.macitynet.it/recensione-macbook-pro-13-m1/
macitynet.it
Recensione MacBook Pro 13 M1, il portatile che viene dal futuro
Apple, Mac ARM, MacBook Pro, Notebook, Portatile, Recensioni
Teoria e tecnica su come perdere un'ora di tempo senza neanche accorgersene. Lezione numero uno: scoprire l'esistenza di Random Country (dopo un po' di tentativi mi sono incagliato su Aruba, e sto leggendo pagine e pagine di storia della colonizzazione dell'isola caraibica. Parlano olandese, da quelle parti).
Maledetto Random Country
https://random.country
Maledetto Random Country
https://random.country
Random Country - Explore the World
Random Country Generator - Test where you land and learn about it.
Random.Country will generate new random country, flag, map, area, population and capital city. Learn about a new random country today!
Richard Hofstadter spiega su Harper's Magazine la mente paranoica di molti politici americani e il mondo a cui si ispira e che crea. Una lettura affascinante, che torna indietro sino al 1700 e dimostra che molte cose non sono affatto nuove.
Money quote: “In the history of the United States one find it, for example, in the anti-Masonic movement, the nativist and anti-Catholic movement, in certain spokesmen of abolitionism who regarded the United States as being in the grip of a slaveholders’ conspiracy, in many alarmists about the Mormons, in some Greenback and Populist writers who constructed a great conspiracy of international bankers, in the exposure of a munitions makers’ conspiracy of World War I, in the popular left-wing press, in the contemporary American right wing, and on both sides of the race controversy today, among White Citizens’ Councils and Black Muslims. I do not propose to try to trace the variations of the paranoid style that can be found in all these movements, but will confine myself to a few leading episodes in our past history in which the style emerged in full and archetypal splendor.”
https://harpers.org/archive/1964/11/the-paranoid-style-in-american-politics/
Money quote: “In the history of the United States one find it, for example, in the anti-Masonic movement, the nativist and anti-Catholic movement, in certain spokesmen of abolitionism who regarded the United States as being in the grip of a slaveholders’ conspiracy, in many alarmists about the Mormons, in some Greenback and Populist writers who constructed a great conspiracy of international bankers, in the exposure of a munitions makers’ conspiracy of World War I, in the popular left-wing press, in the contemporary American right wing, and on both sides of the race controversy today, among White Citizens’ Councils and Black Muslims. I do not propose to try to trace the variations of the paranoid style that can be found in all these movements, but will confine myself to a few leading episodes in our past history in which the style emerged in full and archetypal splendor.”
https://harpers.org/archive/1964/11/the-paranoid-style-in-american-politics/
Harper's Magazine
The Paranoid Style in American Politics
It had been around a long time before the Radical Right discovered it—and its targets have ranged from “the international bankers” to Masons, Jesuits, and munitions makers.
Vi ricordate Parler? Quello non solo di destra destra, ma realizzato da una massa di tecnologicamente incompetenti che si è più svolte sfaldato da solo sotto gli occhi del pubblico? Quello che era stato bannato da tutte le piattaforme e siti di hosting? Beh, è tornato alla grande.
Money quote: "DDoS-Guard, a Russian company that offers websites protection and hosting services, has an interesting client list, including the Russian Ministry of Defense, the FSB (the Kremlin's secret service), multiple cybercrime forums and phishing sites — and the official website of Hamas, the Palestinian group labeled a terrorist organization by the U.S. government. Now, it has a new client to add to its roster: Parler."
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx87q4/parler-is-coming-backwith-some-russian-help
Money quote: "DDoS-Guard, a Russian company that offers websites protection and hosting services, has an interesting client list, including the Russian Ministry of Defense, the FSB (the Kremlin's secret service), multiple cybercrime forums and phishing sites — and the official website of Hamas, the Palestinian group labeled a terrorist organization by the U.S. government. Now, it has a new client to add to its roster: Parler."
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx87q4/parler-is-coming-backwith-some-russian-help
Vice
Parler Is Coming Back—With Some Russian Help
Parler was kicked offline because of its role in the Capitol insurrection, but now it's back thanks to a Kremlin-linked company.
Hunter S. Thompson scrisse un articolo memorabile per la morte di Richard Nixon. Aspettiamo quella di Donald Trump per vedere chi vince?
Money quote: “Richard Nixon is gone now, and I am poorer for it. He was the real thing -- a political monster straight out of Grendel and a very dangerous enemy. He could shake your hand and stab you in the back at the same time. He lied to his friends and betrayed the trust of his family. Not even Gerald Ford, the unhappy ex-president who pardoned Nixon and kept him out of prison, was immune to the evil fallout. Ford, who believes strongly in Heaven and Hell, has told more than one of his celebrity golf partners that "I know I will go to hell, because I pardoned Richard Nixon."”
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1994/07/he-was-a-crook/308699/
Money quote: “Richard Nixon is gone now, and I am poorer for it. He was the real thing -- a political monster straight out of Grendel and a very dangerous enemy. He could shake your hand and stab you in the back at the same time. He lied to his friends and betrayed the trust of his family. Not even Gerald Ford, the unhappy ex-president who pardoned Nixon and kept him out of prison, was immune to the evil fallout. Ford, who believes strongly in Heaven and Hell, has told more than one of his celebrity golf partners that "I know I will go to hell, because I pardoned Richard Nixon."”
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1994/07/he-was-a-crook/308699/
The Atlantic
He Was a Crook
Hunter S. Thompson's scathing obituary of Nixon