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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Il disastro è vicino. Bisogna documentare tutto.

Money quote: "Think of every single thing in each room and catalogue it—even an old shower curtain, shampoo/conditioner, bath bombs, serums, etc. Tallying each of those up will get you a much larger payout. No matter how mundane something is, list it and put a price next to it. Have a bottle of Redken shampoo? That stuff is expensive—list the price."

https://twocents.lifehacker.com/how-to-document-your-personal-possessions-in-case-of-em-1830995883
Il fantastico mondo della psicanalisi. Freud, Jung e... Beh, la loro vita tribale, direi.

Money quote: "Freud was hugely impressed by Jung’s intellect, but his desire to sweep Jung into the psychoanalytic world was also politically motivated. As an intellectual movement, early psychoanalysis resembled a political party – perhaps even a nascent religion – with Freud as its immoveable centre. He called the expansion of psychoanalysis ‘the Cause’, to be furthered by converting mainstream psychiatrists and ruthlessly expelling wayward epigones, such as Wilhelm Stekel, who had once called Freud ‘my Christ’. Within the Freudian circle, ideas could be honestly criticised, but, as he told Lou Andreas-Salomé, ‘one must hold on to the homogeneity of the core, otherwise it is something else’."

https://aeon.co/ideas/freud-versus-jung-a-bitter-feud-over-the-meaning-of-sex
Siete pronti a navigare la demo di una città infinita, generata in maniera procedurale?

Money quote: "An infinite, procedurally generated city, assembled out of blocks using the Wave Function Collapse algorithm.

Currently, there is no gameplay, you can only walk around and look at the scenery.

Controls: WASD for walking, Shift to run, Ctrl to jetpack."

https://marian42.itch.io/wfc
Forwarded from Riccardo
Da oggi Tilde, Run Is It, Tech Is It e Il Mordente sono su Amazon Music. E se non avete la versione completa del servizio seguite il link sotto per avere 3 mesi gratis (che potete cancellare anche subito così da non pensarci più).

Questo qua: https://www.amazon.it/music/unlimited?tag=eeepcit-21
Il che non vuol dire che Tilde sia a pagamento, eh. Solo che sta gli abbonati di Amazon Music se lo possono sentire più comodamente. E comunque, i podcast su Amazon si possono sentire anche senza abbonarsi. Insomma, è sempre gratuito
Di tutte le possibili interpretazioni e angoli prospettici grazie ai quali guardare il progetto Manhattan e la doppia bomba atomica che ha terminato la guerra con il Giappone (ma ci sono interpretazioni anche molto differenti), quello del senso di colpa di uno degli scienziati per la morte del fratello è veramente il più misero.

Money quote: "When Wheeler learned the news, he was devastated. He blamed himself. “One cannot escape the conclusion that an atomic bomb program started a year earlier and concluded a year sooner would have spared 15 million lives, my brother Joe’s among them,” he wrote in his memoir. “I could—probably—have influenced the decision makers if I had tried.”"

http://nautil.us/issue/66/clockwork/haunted-by-his-brother-he-revolutionized-physics-rp
Breve corso per smettere di sabotare noi stessi, esseri super intelligenti ingannati da cattivi pensieri.

Mamma mia...

Money quote: "Mark was always one of the smartest kids in his class. He’s done well in his career, but when he checks Facebook, he sees people he outperformed at school who have now achieved more. Likewise, there are colleagues at his firm who have leapfrogged him. Sometimes he wonders, “What am I doing wrong?”

Sound familiar? You might relate to Mark yourself, or have an employee or loved one who struggles with similar feelings. Raw intelligence is undoubtedly a huge asset, but it isn’t everything. And sometimes, when intellectually gifted people don’t achieve as much as they’d like to, it’s because they’re subtly undermining themselves. If you’re in this situation, the good news is that when you understand these foibles you can turn them around. Here are five I’ve seen smart people particularly struggle with:"

https://hbr.org/2018/11/5-ways-smart-people-sabotage-their-success
Il piccolo grande problema di 7eleven con il proprio franchising: i negozi dove lavorano immigrati irregolari.

Money quote: "It’s a huge headache and a public-relations nightmare for the company and its chief executive officer, Joe DePinto. But the immigration crackdown has also given 7-Eleven something potentially useful: the names of franchisees who might be in legal jeopardy. Store owners found in violation of immigration law could be in breach of their franchise agreements. And as they well know, 7-Eleven has the contractual right to take back a store from someone who’s violated his or her agreement. "

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-11-09/7-eleven-is-at-war-with-its-own-franchisees-over-ice-raids
Il numero 111 di Mostly Weekly è appena uscito. Se correte potete abbonarvi (tanto è tutto gratuito). Se vi siete abbonati e non vi è mai arrivato niente, o non vi arriva più, perché non guardare nella maledetta cartella dello spam? (Se trovate qualcosa, “promuovetelo” a email normale con il pulsante apposito: servizi come Gmail si basano su una forma di reputazione diffusa dei sender). Intanto, per iscriversi:

https://antoniodini.com/iscrizione/
Hackerare la propria amica senza che lei lo sappia (e che amico l'hackeratore, eh?)

Money quote: "Hello and welcome to a blog post. I am writing it and you are reading it. It’s amazing what we can do with computers these days."

Money quote 2: "Alright uh I’m pretty sure the first thing you do when you’re hacking someone is find all their personal information. I’m talking about her email, phone number, address, star sign, whether she uses Android or Windows Phone, her birthday, and so on."

https://mango.pdf.zone/operation-luigi-how-i-hacked-my-friend-without-her-noticing
Il fantastico mondo del self-publishing. La guida nerd.

Money quote "tl;dr: A list of useful resources aimed to self-publish a book on Amazon using Bookdown."

https://blog.datascienceheroes.com/how-to-self-publish-a-book/
La startup dei miracoli, un affare di famiglia. Quanto adoro quando Bloomberg prende l'aria e la frigge fino a trasformarla in gustosi suppli del capitalismo. Questa è una vecchia storia ma sempre gustosa

Money quote: "Ryan, 40, is the chief executive and public face of a startup that -- unusually -- resisted taking venture money for over a decade before finally agreeing to deals with Accel and Sequoia Capital. Last valued at $2.5 billion, Qualtrics makes customer-survey software used by the likes of Microsoft Corp. to General Electric Co., helping boost its revenue more than eight-fold over the past seven years."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-12/how-one-family-built-8-billion-startup-far-from-silicon-valley
Nuovi sistemi operativi

Money quote: "Redox is a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications."

https://www.redox-os.org/
Giusto per ricordare che stasera alle 19 ora italiana c’è lo special event di Apple
E dopo una serie di presentazioni di iMac colorati con M1 e iPad Pro con M1, AirTags e iPhone viola, nei comunicati di Apple mi arriva piccola piccola anche questa chicca: “iPadOS 14.5, which will be available to iPad customers starting next week…”
Se non vi bastava sentirmi su Tilde (una nuova puntata è in produzione e arriva presto) sappiate che potete anche sentirmi come ospite su The Guest Room di Continuous Delivery. È un grande podcast fatto da sviluppatori veri (Edoardo Dusi, Marco Giacomassi, Paolo Mainardi e Stefano Mainardi: grazie ragazzi!) ai quali ho portato come contributo una ventata di quella approssimazione che è tipica di noi giornalisti! :-)

https://www.spreaker.com/user/sparkfabrik/the-guest-room-con-antonio-dini

https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/the-guest-room-con-antonio-dini/id1541007956?i=1000518003676

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3m6VnSWm0lVo2K92xbGenT?si=0f3d9b7b08ab48f0
Non tutta la streetphotography è buona. Ad esempio, questa fatta a Tokyo, non lo è. Ma siccome si impara dagli errori e dalle cose brutte (somministrate con misura) vale la pena guardare. O forse no, fate voi.

Money quote: "I hope that each snapshot will stir some fragment of memory within every viewer, arousing complex feelings and emotions that can’t be easily put into words."

https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/tokyo-street-photographer-mikiko-hara/