Abbandono di minore. C'è un lato del reato al quale non si pensa, e che è profondamente discutibile
Money quote: "I didn't think too much more about it, but then a month later a Child and Family Services worker showed up. I was busy in the kitchen -- I was canning or something. He said he was from CFS and a complaint had come in. And I realized right away what he was talking about. It was a stranger interaction than I'd had with the woman. If people are watching out for kids in the neighborhood, I think that's great! But this wasn't a helpful interaction, it was more suspicious and accusatory. So I said, "I think I know what you're referring to. Let me explain the situation. I was watching where they were going, it was to a familiar place," and all that. And he said, "Yeah. I know. But you can't let them do that. Things can happen. They can get kidnapped.""
https://letgrow.org/mom-lets-her-kids-walk-to-the-bakery-down-the-block-child-protective-services-tells-her-never-again-till-they-are-12/
Money quote: "I didn't think too much more about it, but then a month later a Child and Family Services worker showed up. I was busy in the kitchen -- I was canning or something. He said he was from CFS and a complaint had come in. And I realized right away what he was talking about. It was a stranger interaction than I'd had with the woman. If people are watching out for kids in the neighborhood, I think that's great! But this wasn't a helpful interaction, it was more suspicious and accusatory. So I said, "I think I know what you're referring to. Let me explain the situation. I was watching where they were going, it was to a familiar place," and all that. And he said, "Yeah. I know. But you can't let them do that. Things can happen. They can get kidnapped.""
https://letgrow.org/mom-lets-her-kids-walk-to-the-bakery-down-the-block-child-protective-services-tells-her-never-again-till-they-are-12/
Let Grow
When Did We Stop Letting Kids Walk to School On Their Own?
A report on children's independent mobility showed that in just one generation, the number of kids who walk to school dropped from 80% to 9%.
Caterina Emili: I polimeri di Olimpia - il mio articolo per Anobii
https://blog.anobii.com/it/2021/02/23/caterina-emili-i-polimeri-di-olimpia/
https://blog.anobii.com/it/2021/02/23/caterina-emili-i-polimeri-di-olimpia/
Anobii Blog
Caterina Emili: I polimeri di Olimpia - Anobii Blog
Torna la giornalista e giallista con una storia dura e un altro personaggio femminile indimenticabile. Ovviamente un'assassina
Mostly, I Write
Abbandono di minore. C'è un lato del reato al quale non si pensa, e che è profondamente discutibile Money quote: "I didn't think too much more about it, but then a month later a Child and Family Services worker showed up. I was busy in the kitchen -- I was…
Grazie a una gentile lettrice ho scoperto che l’articolo è stato cambiato e la storia è praticamente evaporata. Per fortuna c’è la copia nella cache di Google
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Sviluppatori del software italici che sognano di andare a San Francisco, ecco a voi il racconto di chi lo ha fatto per un anno (ma non è italico)
Money quote: "On my first trip to SF, it was already quite telling. Flying from Toronto airport I noticed a higher than usual technology themed tees, stickers on laptops and black terminals. Pretty exciting! By chance My Uber driver to downtown told me he was applying to a free machine learning course ran by Google. On the way I noticed that the billboards next to the highways were directly targetting developers."
https://evertpot.com/a-look-back-at-sf/
Money quote: "On my first trip to SF, it was already quite telling. Flying from Toronto airport I noticed a higher than usual technology themed tees, stickers on laptops and black terminals. Pretty exciting! By chance My Uber driver to downtown told me he was applying to a free machine learning course ran by Google. On the way I noticed that the billboards next to the highways were directly targetting developers."
https://evertpot.com/a-look-back-at-sf/
Evertpot
One year in San Francisco as a Software Engineer
Sarebbe arrivato il momento di capire finalmente il genio di Kurt Gödel. Seriously.
Money quote: "The logician and philosopher Kurt Gödel passes the Einstein/Russell test, in doing work whose importance is beyond argument, but can also seem beyond comprehension as well. If you wanted to make the case that he should join them as a celebrated public figure, you could point out that among his work is an important contribution to the interpretation of Einstein’s relativity theory, and that he pulled the rug out from under the project on which Russell spilled most sweat. And Gödel’s advocate would start out with more name-recognition to build on than you might imagine. In 1999, when Time magazine conducted a survey of its readers to determine the 20 most influential thinkers of the 20th century (a poll topped by Einstein), Gödel, who has often been described as “the most important logician since Aristotle,” came ninth—ahead of Keynes, Watson and Crick of DNA fame and world wide web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee."
https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/kurt-godel-and-the-romance-of-logic
Money quote: "The logician and philosopher Kurt Gödel passes the Einstein/Russell test, in doing work whose importance is beyond argument, but can also seem beyond comprehension as well. If you wanted to make the case that he should join them as a celebrated public figure, you could point out that among his work is an important contribution to the interpretation of Einstein’s relativity theory, and that he pulled the rug out from under the project on which Russell spilled most sweat. And Gödel’s advocate would start out with more name-recognition to build on than you might imagine. In 1999, when Time magazine conducted a survey of its readers to determine the 20 most influential thinkers of the 20th century (a poll topped by Einstein), Gödel, who has often been described as “the most important logician since Aristotle,” came ninth—ahead of Keynes, Watson and Crick of DNA fame and world wide web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee."
https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/kurt-godel-and-the-romance-of-logic
Prospect Magazine
Kurt Gödel and the romance of logic - Prospect Magazine
The great theory of this emaciated genius of philosophy defeated the finest minds of the 20th century—and rescued the idea that there are truths that humans can never prove
Forwarded from Riccardo
La prima puntata di Tilde ~ è su YouTube. Solo questa, non le altre. È un modo per far conoscere il podcast anche agli altri ragazzi, via, non facciamo gli snob.
https://youtu.be/mQAxkyYxAvw
https://youtu.be/mQAxkyYxAvw
YouTube
Tilde Podcast ~ EP1
Ci siamo, l'esordio del #podcast tilde. Ne abbiamo parlato, ci siamo scritti, abbiamo fatto videochat tra Roma e Milano, ma alla fine la cosa più semplice da fare è stata mettersi ciascuno davanti al suo microfono (uno bello e uno decisamente scarso: indovinate…
Giovani padri stressati dal senso del dovere e del provvedere alla prole? Ecco pronto per voi un nuovo senso di colpa, fresco fresco. Adesso lo stress lo trasmettete anche ai figli. Untori!
Money quote: "Carrying proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, these particles ejected from a cell act like a postal system that extends to all parts of the body, releasing little packages known as extracellular vesicles. Their contents seem carefully chosen. “The cargo inside the vesicle determines not just where it came from but where it’s going and what it’s doing when it gets there,” says Tracy Bale, a neurobiologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-dads-stresses-get-passed-along-to-offspring/
Money quote: "Carrying proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, these particles ejected from a cell act like a postal system that extends to all parts of the body, releasing little packages known as extracellular vesicles. Their contents seem carefully chosen. “The cargo inside the vesicle determines not just where it came from but where it’s going and what it’s doing when it gets there,” says Tracy Bale, a neurobiologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-dads-stresses-get-passed-along-to-offspring/
Scientific American
How Dad's Stresses Get Passed Along to Offspring
Mouse studies show tiny intercellular pods convey to sperm a legacy of a father’s hard knocks in life
Fenomenologia (ma bisognerebbe dire psicopatologia, secondo me) degli influencer
Money quote: "Social media influencers ply their trade in realms far beyond fake lashes. Marketers of literature, wellness, fashion, entertainment, and other wares are all hooked on influencers. As brands have warmed to social-media advertising, influencer marketing has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. Unlike traditional television or print ads, influencers have dedicated niche followings who take their word as gospel."
https://www.wired.com/story/pricey-war-influence-your-instagram-feed/
Money quote: "Social media influencers ply their trade in realms far beyond fake lashes. Marketers of literature, wellness, fashion, entertainment, and other wares are all hooked on influencers. As brands have warmed to social-media advertising, influencer marketing has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. Unlike traditional television or print ads, influencers have dedicated niche followings who take their word as gospel."
https://www.wired.com/story/pricey-war-influence-your-instagram-feed/
WIRED
Inside the Pricey War to Influence Your Instagram Feed
Instagram, YouTube—you name it. Influencers are being paid handsome sums to pitch you products in natural settings. That video you just watched? $50,000.
I migliori libri sul SEO, l’ottimizzazione dei contenuti web per il motori di ricerca - il mio articolo per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/i-migliori-libri-sul-seo-ottimizzazione-contenuti/
https://www.macitynet.it/i-migliori-libri-sul-seo-ottimizzazione-contenuti/
macitynet.it
I migliori libri sul SEO, l’ottimizzazione dei contenuti web per il motori di ricerca
ebook, Libri
Lg Ultrawide35, recensione del superschermo curvo per super smart working - il mio articolo per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/lg-ultrawide35-recensione-del-superschermo-curvo-per-super-smart-working/
https://www.macitynet.it/lg-ultrawide35-recensione-del-superschermo-curvo-per-super-smart-working/
macitynet.it
Lg Ultrawide35, recensione del superschermo curvo per super smart working
Pensato per il multitasking oltre che per il gaming, perché completo per dotazioni e connettività ma con un prezzo accessibile: è il monitor ultraWide 35 formato 21:9 Quad HD Curvo HDR USB-C, che nel nostro test si è una vera sorpresa
Diplomacy è IL gioco da tavolo, quello che è arrivato prima di tutti e che ha gettato le basi per quello che è venuto dopo. In questo long (long) form, la storia da sapere.
Money quote: "The year was 1966. A 17-year-old boy named Edi Birsan was sitting in his room in Brooklyn staring at a letter he received in the mail. He scanned the same sentence over and over: I am not against a three-way draw and I will not take any more supply centers … On the table in front of him was a Diplomacy game board, showing a game at about the midway point."
http://grantland.com/features/diplomacy-the-board-game-of-the-alpha-nerds/
Money quote: "The year was 1966. A 17-year-old boy named Edi Birsan was sitting in his room in Brooklyn staring at a letter he received in the mail. He scanned the same sentence over and over: I am not against a three-way draw and I will not take any more supply centers … On the table in front of him was a Diplomacy game board, showing a game at about the midway point."
http://grantland.com/features/diplomacy-the-board-game-of-the-alpha-nerds/
Grantland
» The Board Game of the Alpha Nerds
Se vi annoiate a studiare o lavorare da casa e avete bisogno di un po' di colonna sonora, qui trovate tutto
http://imissmybar.com
http://imissmybar.com
ZZT e la nascita di Epic: il successo sta in un piccolo particolare
Money quote: "The genius of ZZT in the early 1990s was that it wasn’t just a cute ASCII-based adventure. With every copy of ZZT downloaded, players also got an in-game world editor for free. That’s because ZZT’s text editor roots meant that Sweeney created the game engine and editor first and then built his game worlds within it."
https://www.howtogeek.com/713532/before-fortnite-there-was-zzt-meet-epics-first-game/
Money quote: "The genius of ZZT in the early 1990s was that it wasn’t just a cute ASCII-based adventure. With every copy of ZZT downloaded, players also got an in-game world editor for free. That’s because ZZT’s text editor roots meant that Sweeney created the game engine and editor first and then built his game worlds within it."
https://www.howtogeek.com/713532/before-fortnite-there-was-zzt-meet-epics-first-game/
How-To Geek
Before Fortnite, There Was ZZT: Meet Epic’s First Game
Thirty years ago—on January 15, 1991—an American college student named Tim Sweeney released ZZT, a low-key adventure game with a revolutionary element: It shipped with a free, built-in game editor. ZZT’s success spawned Epic Games, Unreal Engine, and most…
Microsoft vuole reinventare lo smart working - il mio articolo per Wired
https://www.wired.it/economia/lavoro/2021/03/02/microsoft-smart-working-lavoro-viva/
https://www.wired.it/economia/lavoro/2021/03/02/microsoft-smart-working-lavoro-viva/
WIRED.IT
Microsoft vuole reinventare lo smart working
Ad aprile debutta Viva, la piattaforma che unirà Teams e Microsoft 365 per fornire un'architettura comune di gestione del lavoro a distanza e in sede
Abb vuole mettere un cobot in tutte le pmi - il mio articolo per Wired
https://www.wired.it/economia/business/2021/03/03/abb-cobot-pmi/
https://www.wired.it/economia/business/2021/03/03/abb-cobot-pmi/
WIRED.IT
C'è un'azienda che vuol far collaborare lavoratori e robot anche nelle piccole imprese
L'azienda svedese Abb rilancia nel mercato dei robot collaborativi abbassando sempre di più il livello di complessità per renderli appetibili a tutti, non solo nell'industria manifatturiera
Trenta anni dopo, il videogioco creato da Douglas Adams dalla sua "Guida galattica per autostoppisti" è online sul sito della Bbc. Ed è uno spettacolo, in tutti i sensi
Money quote: "Safari will now only keep settings in local storage for seven days, so if you save a game and come back a week later, it'll be gone. We're working on a long term fix for this, but in the meantime we can only advise using another browser to play the game or it'll be even more frustrating than usual.
Of course, you've chosen to play this game so that sense of permanent frustrating bafflement may be something you enjoy, in which case, please carry on as you were."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1g84m0sXpnNCv84GpN2PLZG/the-game-30th-anniversary-edition
Money quote: "Safari will now only keep settings in local storage for seven days, so if you save a game and come back a week later, it'll be gone. We're working on a long term fix for this, but in the meantime we can only advise using another browser to play the game or it'll be even more frustrating than usual.
Of course, you've chosen to play this game so that sense of permanent frustrating bafflement may be something you enjoy, in which case, please carry on as you were."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1g84m0sXpnNCv84GpN2PLZG/the-game-30th-anniversary-edition
BBC
BBC Radio 4 - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition
The 30th anniversary edition of the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy game.
50 anni fa nasceva Creeper, il primo worm della storia dell'informatica - il mio articolo di qualche giorni fa per Wired
https://www.wired.it/internet/web/2021/02/20/creeper-primo-worm-informatica-cybersecurity/
https://www.wired.it/internet/web/2021/02/20/creeper-primo-worm-informatica-cybersecurity/
WIRED.IT
50 anni fa nasceva Creeper, il primo worm della storia dell'informatica
Come non c'è rosa senza spine, così non c'è computer senza virus. Breve storia dei primi malware della storia, di chi li ha scritti e perché
L'idea alla base di questo saggio è molto semplice: vanno eliminati anche dirigenti della pubblica amministrazione, perché spesso la colpa di molte cose è loro ma non c'è una valutazione e una responsabilità simmetrica
Money quote: "I’ve talked a lot recently about bad management as a root cause of poor infrastructure, especially on Twitter. The idea, channeled through Richard Mlynarik, is that the main barrier to good US infrastructure construction, or at least one of the main barriers, is personal incompetence on behalf of decisionmakers. Those decisionmakers can be elected officials, with levels of authority ranging from governors down to individual city council members; political appointees of said officials; quasi-elected power brokers who sit on boards and are seen as representative of some local interest group; public-sector planners; or consultants, usually ones who are viewed as an extension of the public sector and may be run by retired civil servants who get a private-sector salary and a public-sector pension. In this post I’d like to zoom in on the managers more than on the politicians, not because the politicians are not culpable, but because in some cases the managers are too. Moreover, I believe removal of managers with a track record of failure is a must for progress."
https://pedestrianobservations.com/2021/02/06/the-need-to-remove-bad-management
Money quote: "I’ve talked a lot recently about bad management as a root cause of poor infrastructure, especially on Twitter. The idea, channeled through Richard Mlynarik, is that the main barrier to good US infrastructure construction, or at least one of the main barriers, is personal incompetence on behalf of decisionmakers. Those decisionmakers can be elected officials, with levels of authority ranging from governors down to individual city council members; political appointees of said officials; quasi-elected power brokers who sit on boards and are seen as representative of some local interest group; public-sector planners; or consultants, usually ones who are viewed as an extension of the public sector and may be run by retired civil servants who get a private-sector salary and a public-sector pension. In this post I’d like to zoom in on the managers more than on the politicians, not because the politicians are not culpable, but because in some cases the managers are too. Moreover, I believe removal of managers with a track record of failure is a must for progress."
https://pedestrianobservations.com/2021/02/06/the-need-to-remove-bad-management
Pedestrian Observations
The Need to Remove Bad Management
I’ve talked a lot recently about bad management as a root cause of poor infrastructure, especially on Twitter. The idea, channeled through Richard Mlynarik, is that the main barrier to good U…
Il BBC Micro, lo home computer creato dalla Bbc (!) compie 40 anni. Qui la sua storia
Money quote: "The project helped inspire a generation of coders."
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/technology-56098808
Money quote: "The project helped inspire a generation of coders."
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/technology-56098808
BBC News
BBC Micro: How it inspired a generation of coders
Launched in the 1980s the Computer Literacy Project helped people understand the world of computing.
Letture consigliate durante pandemia e lockdown
Money quote: "Jane Kenyon was my student. She was smart, she wrote poems, she was funny and frank in class. I knew she lived in a dormitory near my house, so one night I asked her to housesit while I attended an hour-long meeting. (In Ann Arbor, it was the year of breaking and entering.) When I came home, we went to bed. We enjoyed each other, libertine liberty as much as pleasures of the flesh. Later I asked her to dinner, which in 1970 always included breakfast. We saw each other once a week, still dating others, then twice a week, then three or four times a week, and saw no one else. One night, we spoke of marriage. Quickly we changed the subject, because I was nineteen years older and, if we married, she would be a widow so long. We married in April, 1972. We lived in Ann Arbor three years, and in 1975 left Michigan for New Hampshire. She adored this old family house."
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/double-solitude
Money quote: "Jane Kenyon was my student. She was smart, she wrote poems, she was funny and frank in class. I knew she lived in a dormitory near my house, so one night I asked her to housesit while I attended an hour-long meeting. (In Ann Arbor, it was the year of breaking and entering.) When I came home, we went to bed. We enjoyed each other, libertine liberty as much as pleasures of the flesh. Later I asked her to dinner, which in 1970 always included breakfast. We saw each other once a week, still dating others, then twice a week, then three or four times a week, and saw no one else. One night, we spoke of marriage. Quickly we changed the subject, because I was nineteen years older and, if we married, she would be a widow so long. We married in April, 1972. We lived in Ann Arbor three years, and in 1975 left Michigan for New Hampshire. She adored this old family house."
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/double-solitude
The New Yorker
Between Solitude and Loneliness
Now and then, especially at night, solitude loses its soft power and loneliness takes over. I am grateful when solitude returns.