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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Se volete entrare dentro un mondo parecchio diverso da quello che immagino conosciate e di cui leggete di solito, del quale invece io mi occupo da quasi vent'anni, questa intervista è un buon punto di partenza. Lei è Peggy Johnson, una delle donne più potenti di Microsoft, voluta direttamente da Satja Nadella (il Ceo di MS) nel suo team. La giornalista, che è poi la direttrice piuttosto giovane e brava di Business Insider, Alyson Shontell, l'ha intervista a Davos, durante quello che il m5S ritiene essere una sorta di sabba degli stregoni dell'economia e della finanza. Lei - Peggy - è un personaggio pazzesco, con una storia che non c'entra niente con quello a cui siamo abituati a pensare, ed è una delle persone che emergono poche volte in pubblico, ma cambiano gli assetti del pianeta.

La sua intervista è un viaggio molto personale, quasi una vanity chat si potrebbe pensare, ma in realtà lancia una serie di segnali e messaggi nel mondo del business hi-tech Usa pazzesca: è il campanello che ricorda a tutti che da dopo Barack Obama l'America sta vivendo una realtà molto diversa, con una parte che cresce molto velocemente e un'altra (il fronte di Donald Trump) che prova a resistere e a reagire per adesso con un certo successo.

Money quote: "To understand Peggy Johnson and the qualities that have made her successful, you have to know about her family. She was the 14th of 15 kids. As a child she was a quiet listener who learned to read her siblings' facial expressions from the kitchen countertop (with so many people, her chair wouldn't fit around the family table). Eventually Johnson followed some of her brothers and sisters to San Diego State University, where she started studying business, even though she really loved math and science. It was there that a chance encounter changed her life's trajectory.

Peggy Johnson: My parents had two rules: You had to go to college, and you had to pay for it yourself. So we all did."

http://www.businessinsider.com/peggy-johnson-microsoft-linkedin-interview-2018-2?IR=T
Zitta zitta, ecco la migliore e più sintetica spiegazione della nostalgia hipster che abbia trovato finora: la gratificazione istantanea è gratificazione solo per un istante.

Money quote: “Millennials are trying to get life’s little difficulties back, because those little difficulties are what make the experience of doing anything special. Listening to 5,000 songs on shuffle isn’t the same as listening to the same album 100 times in its entirety, and texting casually over a week isn’t the same as rereading someone’s letter — something they thought about and possibly revised and rewrote — while you think about all you want to say and take time and put in effort and care while you write and revise your response. Instant gratification is only gratifying for an instant.“

https://writingcooperative.com/why-millennials-buy-typewriters-39b8beb3a86b
Ci sono limiti che non ha più senso voler superare. No?

Money quote: “"Increasingly, what we do outside is less about enjoying the activity itself as an intrinsic good, and more about planning ways to go bigger, faster, and farther, often for our selfie-stick mounted cameras. And so it went that once healthy outdoor pursuits devolved into suicide clubs."”

https://www.outsideonline.com/2270296/stop-progression
Se siete (o vi sentite) ragazze, questa lista di cose che vostra madre non vi ha mai detto potrebbe molto piacervi

Money quote: "By the time a woman finally realizes her mother was right, she has a daughter who thinks she’s wrong."

https://byrslf.co/things-my-mother-never-told-me-and-probably-should-have-2f85b65ab435
Un pensiero che mi piace molto sul cosa vuol dire programmare (alla faccia di tutte le Code.org del pianeta e degli ECDL vari)

Money quote 1: "One of the ideas I tried to get across is that if you do not start a paper by opening a text processor, and if you do not start a presentation by opening a slide editor (and you should never do either of these things), then you surely do not start thinking about code by opening a code editor. Writing code should be the last part of the project. The real action comes before."

Money quote 2: "When you approach computational problems this way, it becomes striking that 90% of the job can be done without ever knowing how to turn the computer on. “Knowing code” is essentially an empty notion. What does it means? Is it knowing the language? Someone reading through the entire documentation of R is as ill prepared to solve problems as someone reading through a dictionary is at speaking a language."

https://medium.com/@tpoi/are-you-a-scientist-do-not-learn-how-to-code-just-yet-690528f1da8d
Facebook ha 14 anni, tanti auguri al social “Amico” - il mio articolo per Macity (c'è da divertirsi, mi dicono)

Money quote: "Tutto questo per dire che Facebook, come e più di Google, è un gigante completamente in equilibrio su uno spillo: quello dell’attenzione delle persone. La sua è una vera economia dell’attenzione."

https://www.macitynet.it/tanti-auguri-facebook/
TLDR è il miglior amico per gli esploratori della riga di comando - il mio articolo per Macity. Un software davvero utile

Money quote: "Una comunità di volontari si è messa al lavoro per creare TLDR, cioè una serie di “man pages” semplificate e più orientate a un uso semplice e diretto del sistema Unix (o Linux) che sta in questo caso nella pancia del Mac. Lo scopo della comunità è quindi quello di riscrivere in maniera sintetica e facile i manuali di tutti i comandi, fornendo una descrizione che permetta anche a chi se ne intende meno di trovare subito le istruzioni che servono."

https://www.macitynet.it/tldr-miglior-amico-gli-esploratori-della-riga-comando/
Se non fosse un articolo del New York Times penserei che sia una idiozia. E forse lo è, almeno così potrebbero pensare lettori più cinici di me. Comunque, in Afghanistan per curarsi dal male della guerra, nonostante l’enorme tasso di analfabetismo, leggere spopola e il mercato dei libri cresce alla grande. I libri sono il tonico di vite sconvolte dalla guerra. (Si vede che da quelle parti non c’è Netflix).

Money quote: “In a turbulent, troubled society, curling up with a book has become the best tonic around.

“I think in any environment, but perhaps especially places at war, book reading creates a pause from day-to-day life and isolates a reader from their surroundings while they’re buried in a book,” said Jamshid Hashimi, who runs an online library and is a co-founder of the Book Club of Afghanistan. “This is powerful anywhere, but in a place like Afghanistan, it can be a means of emotional survival.””

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/02/03/world/asia/afghanistan-kabul-books-publishing.html
Chris Anderson è un fisico, oggi fa l’imprenditore ma è stato a lungo direttore di Wired ed è una persona molto intelligente. Qui si aggancia al treno della globalizzazione e della digitalizzazione nella prospettiva del localismo spinto. E canta anche lui nel coro di chi annuncia la fine dell’idea e soprattutto del sentimento di nazione. È una tendenza sempre più diffusa.

Money quote: “But the notion of national borders and citizenship, defined by laws not ethnicity or tribal, language, religious or cultural affiliation, is both new and fragile. Indeed, it’s looking as temporary as the systems that came before it. As we increasingly live our lives online, unconstrained by those borders and citizenship, we’re starting to define new atomic units of social granularity, and they are both bigger and smaller than the nation state — from the global sects of Islam to the globally distributed alt-right. You can work for a multinational, speak English at work, then come home and speak Hindi to your family in your home in Zurich”

https://medium.com/@chr1sa/before-and-after-the-nation-state-857750aa5448
C’è un insetto, abbastanza schifosetto, che nei primi stadi di sviluppo ha una coppia di ruote dentate - sì, ingranaggi - per sincronizzare il moto ultra rapido delle zampe. Mamma mia.

Money quote: “The finding demonstrates that gear mechanisms previously thought to be solely man-made have an evolutionary precedent. Scientists say this is the “first observation of mechanical gearing in a biological structure”.“

http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/functioning-mechanical-gears-seen-in-nature-for-the-first-time
Il regista di ‘Ex Machina’ ha finito il suo nuovo film, si chiama 'Annihilation' e la protagonista è Nathalie Portman. Esce negli Usa, in Cina e basta. Nel resto del mondo va su Netflix. Suona come una piccola rivoluzione, anzi una crisi vera e propria, che segnala un ulteriore cambiamento di passo nella strategia di Paramount e degli altri grandi di Hollywood?

Money quote: “Annihilation is being released in American theaters on February 23, but with much less promotional fanfare than Arrival got (February is hardly a prime time to release a film for Oscars contention). Outside of the U.S., Canada, and China, the movie isn’t getting a theatrical rollout at all— its international release will be handled by Netflix, to whom Paramount sold the rights in December. This arrangement is practically unheard of for a major studio, since it openly acknowledges that Paramount doesn’t think the film will make money. The move has also prompted a disappointed reaction from Garland, who said he made Annihilation to be seen on the big screen; it’s the kind of decision that could drive acclaimed filmmakers away from working with the studio in the future. So what’s the rationale behind Paramount’s decision?”

https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/551810/
Se vi capita di fare un giro a Capannori, in Toscana, vicino alla costa, c'è un bell'albero da vedere, di quelli vecchi vecchi: circa 600 anni.

Money quote: "The old oak inspired another story, too, this one more familiar to children around the world. Carlo Collodi once sat beneath its behemoth branches while penning several chapters of The Adventures of Pinocchio. It inspired the scenes where the famous puppet meets the Cat and the Fox and where he is later rescued by the Blue Fairy. As such, one of the tree’s other names is Quercia di Pinocchio (Pinocchio’s Oak). The tree towers within an area that celebrates its Pinocchio connections with other sites related to the story."

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/oak-of-the-witches
Hanno hackerato anche i vibratori. Cosa di per sé piuttosto singolare, soprattutto perché viene da chiedersi: ma che bisogno c'era di connettere in rete i dildos? Va bene la Internet delle cose, ma insomma...

Money quote: "Security researchers have found that a popular internet-connected sex toy is riddled with vulnerabilities and flaws, which put users at a huge privacy risk."

http://www.zdnet.com/article/this-smart-vibrator-can-be-easily-hacked-and-remotely-controlled-by-anyone/
Vivere il sogno. Vendere il sogno

Money quote: "The plane’s opulence — its seats embroidered with what the reality-TV star claimed was the Trump family crest — and its billionaire pedigree recalled a venerable tradition of elite mobility, whereby warrior-aristocrats would commission costly ships not just for splendid seafaring and maritime conflict but for exchange among themselves, as gifts befitting their shared station. These practices endured for millenniums, from Pharaonic barges and Chinese imperial dragon boats to medieval Viking galleys (as, in the 10th century, when King Harald Fairhair of Norway presented to King Aethelstan of the West Saxons and the Mercians a purple-sailed vessel with a bow of gold) and British royal yachts, which Queen Victoria lent liberally to friends like the Empress of Austria."

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/23/magazine/selling-airborne-opulence-to-the-upper-upper-upper-class.html
C'è questo problema delle molestie sessuali che, intanto che è finalmente venuto fuori, ha degli effetti secondari piuttosto destabilizzanti. Ad esempio: nella Silicon Valley c'è chi si chiede come gestire l'idea di colleghi di lavoro che escono insieme o si fidanzano. Si scopre che la "office romance" è in declino, ma alcuni passaggi sono veramente agghiaccianti.

Money quote: "And some employers have even resorted to so-called "love contracts," documents in which both members of a relationship confirm that they weren't coerced into dating and that they agree to behave professionally while at work."

http://bit.ly/2EbaWnc
Ve lo ricordate lo scambio tra Diane Keaton e Woody Allen? "Ma davvero ti piace Wagner?". "Certo, anche se ogni volta che lo sento mi viene voglia di invadere la Polonia!" (Per i precisini era "Misterioso Omicidio a Manhatthan" del 1993).

Ecco, invece l'uomo era un rivoluzionario: come scrive il mio amico Roberto, "il Wagner era di sinistra, altro che invasione della Polonia!"

Money quote: "Addressing some 3,000 people, Wagner argued for a form of constitutional monarchy in which the king was an equal with his subjects; as part of the new dispensation, what he called “the demonic concept of money” would be abolished. The speech roused his listeners to wild enthusiasm, especially passages concerning the “sycophantic” courtiers by whom the king, he said, was surrounded: this was particularly gratifying, of course, coming from the Orchestral Conductor Royal and it went round the city like wildfire. The excitement of the event seems to have gone to Wagner’s head. Never popular in court circles, he was now acquiring serious enemies; that night at the theater he was due to conduct Rienzi, of all things, with its spectacular scenes of popular turbulence. He was warned that there might well be a demonstration against him; instead, he was greeted with a roar of approval."

http://lithub.com/how-wagner-tried-to-revolutionize-art-and-end-capitalism/