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Lui è Dieter Rams, uno dei più importanti industrial designer di sempre. Con Braun negli anni cinquanta e sessanta ha ridefinito la forma e l’uso di moltissimi oggetti quotidiani Per un periodo ha collaborato anche con Apple.

Potete usato come sfondo del vostro smartphone.

https://www.arun.is/dieter-rams-wallpapers/
Una bella intervista al ceo di Apple, per scaldarsi in vista della WWDC di stasera.

Money quote: “"Well, you know, people generally just dislike uncertainty, I would say as a general rule," Cook laughed. "I know very few people that thrive on uncertainty. They try to take an uncertain thing and make it a bit more certain. They do that by estimating where things are going, by predicting the worst that can happen and the best that can happen.

"And we have done all of those things, I would tell you. But the most important thing for us is, we viewed it as a challenge to overcome."”

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/apple-ceo-tim-cook-on-the-nexus-of-technology-and-social-change/
La macchina della verità che invece dice tante bugie. Bel reportage di Wired Usa.

Money quote: "From WIRED’s public records requests, it appears that few jurisdictions retain these records, making it nearly impossible to systematically identify bias in their programs. That comes as no surprise to William Iacono, professor of psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, and law at the University of Minnesota. “[Demographic data] sounds like something these organizations don’t want to have,” he says. “Because if they have it, and someone asks for it, then it might reveal something that they’re not comfortable with. The examiner doesn’t really use an algorithm to figure out if people are employment worthy. The examiner’s decision is probably based primarily on the human interaction that the two people have.”"

https://www.wired.com/story/inside-polygraph-job-screening-black-mirror
Se Google anziché scannerizzare libri si fosse messa a digitalizzare i fossili che stanno nei magazzini dei musei inutilizzati, probabilmente staremmo facendo strepitose scoperte paleontologiche. Il costo oltretutto sarebbe stato notevolmente inferiore.

Money quote: "“There are enormous amounts of data sitting in various museum collections,” says Peter Roopnarine, the curator of geology at the California Academy of Sciences and one of the authors of the paper, which was published last month in Biology Letters. “Our picture of what’s going on is based on whatever small fraction we manage to study, and publish upon.”"

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/fossil-online-database
Nintendo ha deciso di uscire dal settore dei videogiochi per smartphone e concentrarsi sulla Switch. Un po' perché non gli era venuto bene, un po' perché a tre anni dal lancio la Switch sta accelerando alla grande. E i giochi gli vengono meglio là, ve lo garantisco.

Money quote: "Nintendo Co. is retreating from the $77 billion mobile gaming arena after disappointing results deflated once-lofty ambitions, ending a multiyear effort just as the market goes through an unprecedented Covid-era boom."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-21/nintendo-chills-mobile-ambitions-after-animal-crossing-success
La lotta nel settore retail online (ma anche in quello fisico) non conosce quartiere e procede a ritmo serrato. Adesso siamo arrivati alla parte in cui tutti producono per la piattaforma.

Money quote: "Amazon’s private label business is booming, on pace to generate $7.5 billion this year and $25 billion by 2022, according to estimates from investment firm SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. To accelerate that growth, the company is inviting manufacturers to create products exclusively for its collection of private brands."

https://qz.com/1414238/secret-amazon-brands-are-quietly-taking-over-amazon-com/
Chi crede nelle teorie del complotto ha una testa particolare. Perché ci sono tante intelligenze, e uno non è mica che deve avercele tutte. Però alcune capacità analitiche sarebbe meglio che le avesse.

Money quote: "I want to argue for something which is controversial, although I believe that it is also intuitive and commonsensical. My claim is this: Oliver believes what he does because that is the kind of thinker he is or, to put it more bluntly, because there is something wrong with how he thinks. The problem with conspiracy theorists is not, as the US legal scholar Cass Sunstein argues, that they have little relevant information. The key to what they end up believing is how they interpret and respond to the vast quantities of relevant information at their disposal. I want to suggest that this is fundamentally a question of the way they are. Oliver isn’t mad (or at least, he needn’t be). Nevertheless, his beliefs about 9/11 are the result of the peculiarities of his intellectual constitution – in a word, of his intellectual character."

https://aeon.co/essays/the-intellectual-character-of-conspiracy-theorists