"Eternals" cambia il passo ai film Marvel - la mia recensione per Fumettologica
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/11/eternals-film-marvel-recensione/
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/11/eternals-film-marvel-recensione/
Fumettologica
“Eternals” cambia il passo ai film Marvel
"Eternals" è un bel film, che contiene anche i semi di un arricchimento e di una progressiva espansione dell'universo cinematografico Marvel.
A quanto pare, se i soldi in famiglia scarseggiano, i genitori parlano sempre meno con i figli
Money quote: "In the first experiment, researchers sought to observe how parents would interact with their children (in this case, 3-year-olds) after the parents were asked to describe times in which they had recently experienced scarcity. A control group of parents were instead asked to describe other recent activities.
Of the 84 parents in the study, those in the experimental group who described their experiences of financial scarcity spoke less to their 3-year-olds during laboratory observations than parents who reflected on other forms of scarcity (like not having enough fruit), or parents who had not been asked to recollect experiences of resource insecurity."
https://news.berkeley.edu/2021/07/16/word-gap-when-moneys-tight-parents-talk-less-to-kids/
Money quote: "In the first experiment, researchers sought to observe how parents would interact with their children (in this case, 3-year-olds) after the parents were asked to describe times in which they had recently experienced scarcity. A control group of parents were instead asked to describe other recent activities.
Of the 84 parents in the study, those in the experimental group who described their experiences of financial scarcity spoke less to their 3-year-olds during laboratory observations than parents who reflected on other forms of scarcity (like not having enough fruit), or parents who had not been asked to recollect experiences of resource insecurity."
https://news.berkeley.edu/2021/07/16/word-gap-when-moneys-tight-parents-talk-less-to-kids/
Berkeley News
Word gap: When money’s tight, parents talk less to kids
Tackling income inequality could boost low-income children’s vocabulary, study suggests
Se la vostra cosa è scrivere qualche riga di codice in Lisp e contemplarne la bellezza ovunque, anche in vasca da bagno, ecco a voi il computer perfetto, grande come un badge e autocostruito.
Money quote: "This is a self-contained computer with its own display and keyboard, based on an ATmega1284, that you can program in the high-level language Lisp:"
http://www.technoblogy.com/show?2AEE
Money quote: "This is a self-contained computer with its own display and keyboard, based on an ATmega1284, that you can program in the high-level language Lisp:"
http://www.technoblogy.com/show?2AEE
Technoblogy
Technoblogy - Lisp Badge [Updated]
Electronics and microcontroller projects
Ogni tanto ci sono stroncature che passano alla storia della critica. Quella del New York Times per Pearl Harbour, il film di Michael Bay del 2001 è leggendaria e ancora oggi studiata da chi vuole stroncare con il machete.
Money quote: "The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II has inspired a splendid movie, full of vivid performances and unforgettable scenes, a movie that uses the coming of war as a backdrop for individual stories of love, ambition, heroism and betrayal. The name of that movie is ''From Here to Eternity.''
''Pearl Harbor,'' the noisy, expensive and very long new blockbuster from Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay, steals an occasional glance in the direction of ''Eternity,'' Fred Zinnemann's durable 1953 melodrama, adapted from James Jones's sprawling best seller. A couple smooches in front of pounding Pacific surf, though they don't actually roll around in it, as did Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr. Military police officers break up a barroom fight. And since the movie is in ripe, lustrous color, the sun dresses and Hawaiian shirts look just fabulous. But ''Pearl Harbor'' has as little interest in character as it does, ultimately, in history."
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/25/movies/film-review-war-is-hell-but-very-pretty.html?mtrref=undefined
Money quote: "The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II has inspired a splendid movie, full of vivid performances and unforgettable scenes, a movie that uses the coming of war as a backdrop for individual stories of love, ambition, heroism and betrayal. The name of that movie is ''From Here to Eternity.''
''Pearl Harbor,'' the noisy, expensive and very long new blockbuster from Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay, steals an occasional glance in the direction of ''Eternity,'' Fred Zinnemann's durable 1953 melodrama, adapted from James Jones's sprawling best seller. A couple smooches in front of pounding Pacific surf, though they don't actually roll around in it, as did Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr. Military police officers break up a barroom fight. And since the movie is in ripe, lustrous color, the sun dresses and Hawaiian shirts look just fabulous. But ''Pearl Harbor'' has as little interest in character as it does, ultimately, in history."
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/25/movies/film-review-war-is-hell-but-very-pretty.html?mtrref=undefined
NY Times
FILM REVIEW; War Is Hell, but Very Pretty (Published 2001)
By the time the Japanese bombers show up, more than an hour into this noisy, incoherent action-romance, you may feel something like relief. At least all the explosions will drown out the ear-splitting score and the mind-numbing dialogue. And, it should be…
L'apertura in video di un evento della Microsoft sta facendo impazzire Twitter.
Nel video i presentatori fanno il politicamente corretto all'estremo. Ammettono pubblicamente che il campus aziendale sorge su terra dei popoli nativi americani e poi si descrivono e descrivono come sono vestiti per l’inclusività e l’accessibilità. Tutto con tono da sciroppati, visto il format spumeggiante da conduzione sportiva e con Satja Nardella che guarda e sorride stile Monna Lisa accondiscendente dal una schermata minore.
https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1456344147103653889?s=21
Fra le altre cose, il Land acknowledgments non è una pratica neutra e rappresentanti dei nativi americani ritengono che dovrebbe essere terminata.
https://theconversation.com/land-acknowledgments-meant-to-honor-indigenous-people-too-often-do-the-opposite-erasing-american-indians-and-sanitizing-history-instead-163787
Nel video i presentatori fanno il politicamente corretto all'estremo. Ammettono pubblicamente che il campus aziendale sorge su terra dei popoli nativi americani e poi si descrivono e descrivono come sono vestiti per l’inclusività e l’accessibilità. Tutto con tono da sciroppati, visto il format spumeggiante da conduzione sportiva e con Satja Nardella che guarda e sorride stile Monna Lisa accondiscendente dal una schermata minore.
https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1456344147103653889?s=21
Fra le altre cose, il Land acknowledgments non è una pratica neutra e rappresentanti dei nativi americani ritengono che dovrebbe essere terminata.
https://theconversation.com/land-acknowledgments-meant-to-honor-indigenous-people-too-often-do-the-opposite-erasing-american-indians-and-sanitizing-history-instead-163787
Twitter
Balaji Srinivasan
Woke Capital incarnate.
Capire l’informazione e i dati: sembra ovvio ma in realtà ci sono tecniche sofisticate per farlo, ancora non lo si fa bene e altre tecniche vengono modellate, come le wavelets. Interessante
Money quote: “Wavelets are representations of short wavelike oscillations with different frequency ranges and shapes. Because they can take on many forms — nearly any frequency, wavelength and specific shape is possible — researchers can use them to identify and match specific wave patterns in almost any continuous signal. Because of their wide versatility, wavelets have revolutionized the study of complex wave phenomena in image processing, communication and scientific data streams.”
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-wavelets-allow-researchers-to-transform-and-understand-data-20211013/
Money quote: “Wavelets are representations of short wavelike oscillations with different frequency ranges and shapes. Because they can take on many forms — nearly any frequency, wavelength and specific shape is possible — researchers can use them to identify and match specific wave patterns in almost any continuous signal. Because of their wide versatility, wavelets have revolutionized the study of complex wave phenomena in image processing, communication and scientific data streams.”
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-wavelets-allow-researchers-to-transform-and-understand-data-20211013/
Quanta Magazine
How Wavelets Allow Researchers to Transform — and Understand — Data | Quanta Magazine
Built upon the ubiquitous Fourier transform, the mathematical tools known as wavelets allow unprecedented analysis and understanding of continuous signals.
Svegliarsi presto la mattina. Due risate con il The New Yorker
Money quote: “Nine Successful Renaissance-Era Popes Who Woke Up at 4 a.m. and the Completely Bonkers Inferences We Can Draw from Their Lives (Plus, My New Morning-Success Webinar!)”
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/winners-wake-up-early-every-article-ive-written-about-my-morning-routine
Money quote: “Nine Successful Renaissance-Era Popes Who Woke Up at 4 a.m. and the Completely Bonkers Inferences We Can Draw from Their Lives (Plus, My New Morning-Success Webinar!)”
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/winners-wake-up-early-every-article-ive-written-about-my-morning-routine
The New Yorker
Winners Wake Up Early: Every Article I’ve Written About My Morning Routine
“Winners Wake Up at 4:30 A.M.: The Science of How We Can All Become Rich by Being Less Pathetic,” and other titles.
Oggi ci sono un po' di storie su Mario Tchou nell'anniversario della sua morte. Innanzitutto il libro di Ciaj Rocchi e Matteo Demonte, "La macchina zero", che ho recensito qui
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/10/la-macchina-zero-olivetti-mario-tchou/
stasera viene presentato alle 18 all’ADI Design Museum in piazza Compasso d’Oro 1, 20154 a Milano.
Ho scritto varie volte in passato di Tchou, della Olivetti di quegli anni, e della storia dell'Elea 9003, il primo mainframe a transistor della storia che è made in Italy e di cui esiste ancora un esemplare funzionante. Sul mio sito:
https://antoniodini.com/sottsass-elea-9003/
Una storia da conoscere.
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/10/la-macchina-zero-olivetti-mario-tchou/
stasera viene presentato alle 18 all’ADI Design Museum in piazza Compasso d’Oro 1, 20154 a Milano.
Ho scritto varie volte in passato di Tchou, della Olivetti di quegli anni, e della storia dell'Elea 9003, il primo mainframe a transistor della storia che è made in Italy e di cui esiste ancora un esemplare funzionante. Sul mio sito:
https://antoniodini.com/sottsass-elea-9003/
Una storia da conoscere.
Fumettologica
"La macchina zero", storia di un’utopia mancata
Ciaj Rocchi e Matteo Demonte raccontano la storia della "macchina zero", ovvero quella di Mario Tchou e del primo computer Olivetti.
Il social network conosciuto una volta come Facebook ha fatto la mossa e vuole costruire il metaverso del futuro. L'idea di Meta (ex Facebook) e di altri attori parigrado è che ci sia un solo, titanico metaverso. Ora, io personalmente penso sia una clamorosa bolla per succhiare investimenti e dare una verniciata di nuovo a gente che altrimenti non saprebbe cosa dire, ma a parte questo, c'è anche chi argomenta ragionevolmente e sostiene che se ci deve essere un metaverso c'è già: è Minecraft. Molto più di Fortnite e Roblox.
Money quote: "The truth is, a thriving metaverse already exists. It’s incredibly high-functioning, with millions of people immersed in it for hours a day. In this metaverse, people have built uncountable custom worlds, and generated god knows how many profitable businesses and six-figure careers. Yet this terrain looks absolutely nothing the like one Zuckerberg showed off.
It’s Minecraft, of course."
https://debugger.medium.com/the-metaverse-is-already-here-its-minecraft-99c89ed8ba2
Money quote: "The truth is, a thriving metaverse already exists. It’s incredibly high-functioning, with millions of people immersed in it for hours a day. In this metaverse, people have built uncountable custom worlds, and generated god knows how many profitable businesses and six-figure careers. Yet this terrain looks absolutely nothing the like one Zuckerberg showed off.
It’s Minecraft, of course."
https://debugger.medium.com/the-metaverse-is-already-here-its-minecraft-99c89ed8ba2
Medium
The Metaverse Is Already Here — It’s Minecraft
Blocky game-worlds are decentralized, thriving, hackable, and have produced a vibrant economy
Cambiare vita, riprendere il controllo, ripartire. Cosa succede dopo la pandemia.
Money quote: "For me, I realized I wanted to be more present in my children’s lives. I no longer wanted to optimize my life with productivity apps and outsource activities to nannies (no shame though to those that do). I wanted to bask in all the mundane parenting things before my kids were all grown up. It irked me to think that my oldest may already be halfway through his “living-under-my-roof” chapter of his life.
And ideally, I wanted all this to happen without sacrificing my career. Or requiring my partner to hyper focus on his. I enjoyed what I did for a living and the financial freedom it afforded my family. My burnout wasn’t going to magically evaporate if I jumped to another company."
https://forge.medium.com/i-just-dont-want-to-be-busy-anymore-ac4dd37c8119
Money quote: "For me, I realized I wanted to be more present in my children’s lives. I no longer wanted to optimize my life with productivity apps and outsource activities to nannies (no shame though to those that do). I wanted to bask in all the mundane parenting things before my kids were all grown up. It irked me to think that my oldest may already be halfway through his “living-under-my-roof” chapter of his life.
And ideally, I wanted all this to happen without sacrificing my career. Or requiring my partner to hyper focus on his. I enjoyed what I did for a living and the financial freedom it afforded my family. My burnout wasn’t going to magically evaporate if I jumped to another company."
https://forge.medium.com/i-just-dont-want-to-be-busy-anymore-ac4dd37c8119
Medium
I Just Don’t Want to Be Busy Anymore
Some changes I’m making
Il prossimo che mi parla di home office e banfa su quanto sia fico il suo, gli faccio vedere questo articolo e poi vediamo cos'ha da dirmi.
Money quote: "AN ARCHITECT IN BARCELONA HAS spent almost half a century renovating an old cement factory into his home office—and managed to create a gorgeous statement of functionality and enchantment along the way.
Known as “La Fábrica,” the modern-day fortress that houses Ricardo Bofill’s firm, Taller de Arquitectura, is a visual incongruence of exposed concrete and rich green flora. After purchasing the cement factory in 1973, Bofill transformed the eight spacious silos into a lofty interior for his workshop."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/la-fabrica-the-factory
Money quote: "AN ARCHITECT IN BARCELONA HAS spent almost half a century renovating an old cement factory into his home office—and managed to create a gorgeous statement of functionality and enchantment along the way.
Known as “La Fábrica,” the modern-day fortress that houses Ricardo Bofill’s firm, Taller de Arquitectura, is a visual incongruence of exposed concrete and rich green flora. After purchasing the cement factory in 1973, Bofill transformed the eight spacious silos into a lofty interior for his workshop."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/la-fabrica-the-factory
Atlas Obscura
La Fábrica (The Factory) in Sant Just Desvern
"La Fábrica" is the cavernous, overgrown workspace for Ricardo Bofill's architectural firm.
Avete presente le tab dei browser? Le ha inventate un tizio. Qui viene intervistato e racconta come ha fatto e perché.
Money quote: "In the summer of 1997, a 25-year-old Pasadena software developer named Adam Stiles started working on a new web browser in his spare time. On January 4 of the following year, when Stiles published SimulBrowse, the first users would have noticed a peculiar feature at the bottom of the browser window: small grey boxes, each corresponding to a different webpage, which could be toggled between by clicking.
Those boxes were the first browser tabs, the now-standard unit of internet navigation."
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/meet-the-man-who-invented-tabs
Money quote: "In the summer of 1997, a 25-year-old Pasadena software developer named Adam Stiles started working on a new web browser in his spare time. On January 4 of the following year, when Stiles published SimulBrowse, the first users would have noticed a peculiar feature at the bottom of the browser window: small grey boxes, each corresponding to a different webpage, which could be toggled between by clicking.
Those boxes were the first browser tabs, the now-standard unit of internet navigation."
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/meet-the-man-who-invented-tabs
BuzzFeed News
Meet The Man Who Invented The Browser Tab
<b>Adam Stiles recalls "the first tab" and how he came to create the atomic unit of internet navigation.</b>
A quanto pare, se c'è un libro che dovremmo leggere, è questo.
Money quote: "The Book of Why
Pearl and Mackenzie’s book is really three books woven together:
1. An exposition of Pearl’s approach to causal inference based on graphs and the do-operator.
2. An intellectual history of this and other statistical approaches to causal inference.
3. A series of examples including some interesting discussions of smoking and cancer, going far beyond what you’ll generally see in a popular book or a textbook on statistics or causal inference."
https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2019/01/08/book-pearl-mackenzie/
Money quote: "The Book of Why
Pearl and Mackenzie’s book is really three books woven together:
1. An exposition of Pearl’s approach to causal inference based on graphs and the do-operator.
2. An intellectual history of this and other statistical approaches to causal inference.
3. A series of examples including some interesting discussions of smoking and cancer, going far beyond what you’ll generally see in a popular book or a textbook on statistics or causal inference."
https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2019/01/08/book-pearl-mackenzie/
Il famoso articolo di Cory Doctorow su come distruggere il capitalismo della sorveglianza
Money quote: "When an obscure idea gains currency, there are only two things that can explain its ascendance: Either the person expressing that idea has gotten a lot better at stating their case, or the proposition has become harder to deny in the face of mounting evidence. In other words, if we want people to take climate change seriously, we can get a bunch of Greta Thunbergs to make eloquent, passionate arguments from podiums, winning our hearts and minds, or we can wait for flood, fire, broiling sun, and pandemics to make the case for us. In practice, we’ll probably have to do some of both: The more we’re boiling and burning and drowning and wasting away, the easier it will be for the Greta Thunbergs of the world to convince us."
https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59
Money quote: "When an obscure idea gains currency, there are only two things that can explain its ascendance: Either the person expressing that idea has gotten a lot better at stating their case, or the proposition has become harder to deny in the face of mounting evidence. In other words, if we want people to take climate change seriously, we can get a bunch of Greta Thunbergs to make eloquent, passionate arguments from podiums, winning our hearts and minds, or we can wait for flood, fire, broiling sun, and pandemics to make the case for us. In practice, we’ll probably have to do some of both: The more we’re boiling and burning and drowning and wasting away, the easier it will be for the Greta Thunbergs of the world to convince us."
https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59
Medium
How to Destroy ‘Surveillance Capitalism’
Surveillance capitalism is just capitalism — with surveillance. Here’s how to beat it.
"The French Dispatch" è un gran film - la mia recensione super positiva per Fumettologica
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/11/the-french-dispatch-wes-anderson-recensione/
https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/11/the-french-dispatch-wes-anderson-recensione/
Fumettologica
"The French Dispatch" è un gran film
"The French Dispatch", il nuovo film di Wes Anderson, è il racconto di una rivista giornalistico-intellettuale di provincia.
Perché le stroncature, l'epoca dell'amore universale via internet, generano solo odio e minacce.
Money quote: "Later that month, fellow longtime critic Jeff Weiss, writing on behalf of The Washington Post, attended Post Malone’s inaugural Posty Fest in Dallas and did not care for it at all. (Opening lines: “Him? The most popular young artist in the most unpopular young nation is a rhinestone cowboy who looks like he crawled out of a primordial swamp of nacho cheese. Post Malone is a Halloween rental, a removable platinum grill, a Cubic Zirconium proposal on the jumbo screen of a last-place team.”) The result, as Weiss recounts now, was death threats, amid an avalanche of Twitter invective that included Post Malone’s own father referring to Weiss as “a petty little cuck.”"
https://www.theringer.com/pop-culture/2019/1/10/18176366/bad-reviews-jeff-weiss-a-o-scott-greta-van-fleet-post-malone-bohemian-rhapsody
La riflessione in realtà è più profonda e tocca un tema - quello della critica ma anche quello della manifestazione delle proprie idee - che è piuttosto complesso. Ci possiamo anche chiedere: alle volte forse è meglio non esprimere un giudizio negativo.
Money quote: "Later that month, fellow longtime critic Jeff Weiss, writing on behalf of The Washington Post, attended Post Malone’s inaugural Posty Fest in Dallas and did not care for it at all. (Opening lines: “Him? The most popular young artist in the most unpopular young nation is a rhinestone cowboy who looks like he crawled out of a primordial swamp of nacho cheese. Post Malone is a Halloween rental, a removable platinum grill, a Cubic Zirconium proposal on the jumbo screen of a last-place team.”) The result, as Weiss recounts now, was death threats, amid an avalanche of Twitter invective that included Post Malone’s own father referring to Weiss as “a petty little cuck.”"
https://www.theringer.com/pop-culture/2019/1/10/18176366/bad-reviews-jeff-weiss-a-o-scott-greta-van-fleet-post-malone-bohemian-rhapsody
La riflessione in realtà è più profonda e tocca un tema - quello della critica ma anche quello della manifestazione delle proprie idee - che è piuttosto complesso. Ci possiamo anche chiedere: alle volte forse è meglio non esprimere un giudizio negativo.
The Ringer
The Art of the Pan: What’s the Point of a Bad Review in 2019?
A scathing takedown can be cathartic, thrill-inducing, or necessary—sometimes all at once. But with the collapse of monoculture and the rise of social media, the critiquing game has changed. Have reviews gotten harsher? Softer? Writers from Pitchfork, The…
Ehi mi ero quasi dimenticato: come ogni domenica è uscita Mostly Weekly. Eccola qui.
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/141/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/141/
Mostly Here
~141
The Link Edition (part one)
La storia degli ultimi rinoceronti bianchi del mondo, raccontata da Sam Anderson, uno dei migliori giornalisti del New York Times di questa generazione.
Money quote: "In the last years of his life, Sudan had become a global celebrity, a conservation icon. He lived, like an ex-president, under the protection of 24/7 armed guards. Visitors traveled from everywhere to see him. Sudan was a perfect ambassador: He weighed more than two tons but had the personality of a golden retriever. He would let people touch him and feed him snacks — a whole carrot, clamped in his big boxy mouth, looked like a little orange toothpick. Tourists got emotional, because they knew they were laying hands on a singular creature, a primordial giant about to slide off into the void. Many hurried back to their cars and cried."
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/06/magazine/the-last-two-northern-white-rhinos-on-earth.html
Money quote: "In the last years of his life, Sudan had become a global celebrity, a conservation icon. He lived, like an ex-president, under the protection of 24/7 armed guards. Visitors traveled from everywhere to see him. Sudan was a perfect ambassador: He weighed more than two tons but had the personality of a golden retriever. He would let people touch him and feed him snacks — a whole carrot, clamped in his big boxy mouth, looked like a little orange toothpick. Tourists got emotional, because they knew they were laying hands on a singular creature, a primordial giant about to slide off into the void. Many hurried back to their cars and cried."
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/06/magazine/the-last-two-northern-white-rhinos-on-earth.html
NY Times
The Last Two Northern White Rhinos On Earth (Published 2021)
What will we lose when Najin and Fatu die?
Programmare è contemporaneamente qualcosa di molto diverso da quello che la maggior parte delle persone pensa e qualcosa di molto più diffuso di quel che non si crede. Oltre ad avere a che fare più con i dati che non con il codice. Questo articolo è un interessante (e provocatorio) punto di partenza.
Money quote: "Code culture can be solipsistic and exhausting. Programmers fight over semicolon placement and the right way to be object-oriented or functional or whatever else will let them feel in control and smarter and more economically safe, and always I want to shout back: Code isn't enough on its own. We throw code away when it runs out its clock; we migrate data to new databases, so as not to lose one precious bit. Code is a story we tell about data."
https://www.wired.com/story/databases-coding-real-programming-myth
Money quote: "Code culture can be solipsistic and exhausting. Programmers fight over semicolon placement and the right way to be object-oriented or functional or whatever else will let them feel in control and smarter and more economically safe, and always I want to shout back: Code isn't enough on its own. We throw code away when it runs out its clock; we migrate data to new databases, so as not to lose one precious bit. Code is a story we tell about data."
https://www.wired.com/story/databases-coding-real-programming-myth
WIRED
‘Real’ Programming Is an Elitist Myth
When people build a database to manage reading lists or feed their neighbors, that’s coding—and culture.
Chissà, magari un giorno mi rifaccio il sito e lo faccio tutto con questa grafica, che ne dite? Perché partendo dai font di una volta non ci vuole niente ad arrivare alle "interfacce pseudo-grafiche a riga di comando" stile Ms-Dos e Apple II (in alto a destra potete provare sei vecchi font quasi originali: in totale ce ne sono più di 200).
Money quote: "The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack started out with the idea of paying tribute to ancient PCs and their bitmapped, pre-GUI typography (if you can call it that). It was inspired by similar efforts that cover other vintage machines: classic system fonts from the Amiga, C64, Apple II, Mac, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit/ST etc. are all celebrated. On the other hand, the IBM PC and its clones seem to get little love... except for that one VGA text mode font (which has been remade numerous times, to varying degrees of success).
This collection is here to remedy that, and to bring you pixel-perfect remakes of various type styles from text-mode era PCs - in modern, multi-platform, Unicode-compatible TrueType form (plus straight bitmap versions)."
https://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/readme/
Money quote: "The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack started out with the idea of paying tribute to ancient PCs and their bitmapped, pre-GUI typography (if you can call it that). It was inspired by similar efforts that cover other vintage machines: classic system fonts from the Amiga, C64, Apple II, Mac, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit/ST etc. are all celebrated. On the other hand, the IBM PC and its clones seem to get little love... except for that one VGA text mode font (which has been remade numerous times, to varying degrees of success).
This collection is here to remedy that, and to bring you pixel-perfect remakes of various type styles from text-mode era PCs - in modern, multi-platform, Unicode-compatible TrueType form (plus straight bitmap versions)."
https://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/readme/
int10h.org
The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack: FAQ/Docs/ReadMe
Documentation for the world's biggest collection of classic text mode fonts, system fonts and BIOS fonts from DOS-era IBM PCs and compatibles