Apple produrrà una serie tv tratta dal ciclo della Fondazione di Asimov - il mio articolo per La Stampa
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/13/tecnologia/news/apple-produrr-una-serie-tv-tratta-dal-ciclo-della-fondazione-di-asimov-2pMDZe6m5XwkIeAczPC2DO/amphtml/pagina.amp.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/13/tecnologia/news/apple-produrr-una-serie-tv-tratta-dal-ciclo-della-fondazione-di-asimov-2pMDZe6m5XwkIeAczPC2DO/amphtml/pagina.amp.html
LaStampa.it
Apple produrrà una serie tv tratta dal ciclo della Fondazione di Asimov
Anche Amazon accelera sui contenuti proprietari: spenderà un miliardo di dollari per girare cinque stagioni de Il Signore degli Anelli
Si parla abbastanza spesso in questo periodo di moneta fiscale, i famosi "minibot", cioè di produrre moneta sul territorio nazionale senza però uscire dall'euro e quindi aggirando il monopolio della BCE. È una stupidaggine molto pericolosa. Spiega perché laVoce .info
Money quote: "Chi propone di immettere una quantità permanente di moneta fiscale pari a 100 o 200 miliardi (una cifra usuale tra i fautori di questa proposta) sta quindi proponendo esattamente di fare un taglio di tasse di 100 o 200 miliardi ogni anno, una cifra semplicemente pazzesca, considerato anche che si aggiungerebbe alle decine di miliardi delle altre proposte."
http://www.lavoce.info/archives/52448/la-sirena-della-moneta-fiscale/
Money quote: "Chi propone di immettere una quantità permanente di moneta fiscale pari a 100 o 200 miliardi (una cifra usuale tra i fautori di questa proposta) sta quindi proponendo esattamente di fare un taglio di tasse di 100 o 200 miliardi ogni anno, una cifra semplicemente pazzesca, considerato anche che si aggiungerebbe alle decine di miliardi delle altre proposte."
http://www.lavoce.info/archives/52448/la-sirena-della-moneta-fiscale/
Lavoce.info
La sirena della moneta fiscale | R. Perotti
C’è molta confusione e superficialità sulla moneta fiscale. Non è il pasto gratis che molti imbonitori propagandano. In questo articolo mostro che emettere moneta fiscale per 100 miliardi, come proposto da più parti, è esattamente equivalente a un taglio…
Le scuse di Zuckerberg sono state "sentite" o no? La questione è meno banale di quanto non sembri e andrebbe messa nel giusto contesto. Che è quello del business.
Money quote:
Meaning is a complex process, and not at the beck and call of individuals. It depends not only on what we say, but what we don’t say, and what we do or don’t do.
It also depends on who we are in the scheme of things. Corporate CEOs are required by law to act in the best interests of shareholders.
So a corporate apology is always connected to the benefits it brings to the company. It is not a personal apology, it is a form of institutional positioning.
http://www.inkl.com/news/mark-zuckerberg-s-facebook-apology-is-the-linguistic-equivalent-of-shit-happens
Money quote:
Meaning is a complex process, and not at the beck and call of individuals. It depends not only on what we say, but what we don’t say, and what we do or don’t do.
It also depends on who we are in the scheme of things. Corporate CEOs are required by law to act in the best interests of shareholders.
So a corporate apology is always connected to the benefits it brings to the company. It is not a personal apology, it is a form of institutional positioning.
http://www.inkl.com/news/mark-zuckerberg-s-facebook-apology-is-the-linguistic-equivalent-of-shit-happens
Inkl
Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook apology is the linguistic equivalent of 'shit happens'
A corporate apology echoes the words we are so familiar with from our everyday lives – but it is a...
Perché poi, alla fine, Zuckerberg è una persona molto riservata. Come dimostra il racconto del tizio che ha cercato (inutilmente) di frugare tra la sua spazzatura.
Money quote: "Mostly, though, it’s hard to ignore the irony of all of this. If only Mark Zuckerberg cared about the privacy of the rest of the world as much as he did his own."
https://theoutline.com/post/3994/it-is-weirdly-hard-to-steal-mark-zuckerbergs-trash
Money quote: "Mostly, though, it’s hard to ignore the irony of all of this. If only Mark Zuckerberg cared about the privacy of the rest of the world as much as he did his own."
https://theoutline.com/post/3994/it-is-weirdly-hard-to-steal-mark-zuckerbergs-trash
The Outline
It’s weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg’s trash
Here’s what happens when you try to rummage through the garbage of the man who owns the world’s secrets.
Uno Steve Jobs d'annata ancora inedito
Money quote: "“It takes around five years to create a commercial product that takes advantage of a [new] technical window opening up. Sometimes you start before the window is quite open, and you can’t quite get through it. You push it up. Sometimes it takes a lot of work. It took that long with the Apple II. It took that long with the Mac. You know, it took a [failure like the] Lisa along the way, $100 million. It takes a while. It’s expensive to push those windows open.”"
https://www.cultofmac.com/540697/unseen-steve-jobs-interview-shares-business-secrets/
Money quote: "“It takes around five years to create a commercial product that takes advantage of a [new] technical window opening up. Sometimes you start before the window is quite open, and you can’t quite get through it. You push it up. Sometimes it takes a lot of work. It took that long with the Apple II. It took that long with the Mac. You know, it took a [failure like the] Lisa along the way, $100 million. It takes a while. It’s expensive to push those windows open.”"
https://www.cultofmac.com/540697/unseen-steve-jobs-interview-shares-business-secrets/
Cult of Mac
Unseen Steve Jobs interview shares business secrets
Who wouldn't have wanted Steve Jobs to have visited their university class for a …
Il 24 aprile Spotify cambia tutto: sempre più musica gratuita - il mio articolo per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/il-24-aprile-spotify-cambia-tutto-sempre-piu-musica-gratuita/
https://www.macitynet.it/il-24-aprile-spotify-cambia-tutto-sempre-piu-musica-gratuita/
Macitynet.it
Il 24 aprile Spotify cambia tutto: sempre più musica gratuita - Macitynet.it
Spotify pronto a cambiare tutto. A giorni attesa una ristrutturazione del servizio con al centro servizio gratuito e app mobile
Avete mai pensato alla simmetria e alla asimmetria? Ecco, se leggete questo poi ci penserete per sempre in maniera differente.
Money quote: "Like materials design, the act of telling stories is about breaking patterns. In fairy tales, we’re likely to come across three bears, three pigs or three sons; in modern times, an enduring joke-pattern involves three protagonists (think ‘an Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman walk into a bar’) while comedians, improvisers and noscriptwriters speak of the ‘rule of three’. Why this obsession with the number three? The answer is simple: the first time, something happens; the second time, something similar happens, establishing a pattern; but the third time, something different happens, breaking the pattern. The first two of the king’s sons come to a sticky end, while the third slays the dragon, marries the princess, and lives happily ever after. There is nothing magical about the number three, but since a pattern has to have at least two elements, a series of three is the most efficient way of establishing a kind of symmetry in order to disrupt it."
https://aeon.co/ideas/why-symmetry-gets-really-interesting-to-physics-when-it-is-broken
Money quote: "Like materials design, the act of telling stories is about breaking patterns. In fairy tales, we’re likely to come across three bears, three pigs or three sons; in modern times, an enduring joke-pattern involves three protagonists (think ‘an Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman walk into a bar’) while comedians, improvisers and noscriptwriters speak of the ‘rule of three’. Why this obsession with the number three? The answer is simple: the first time, something happens; the second time, something similar happens, establishing a pattern; but the third time, something different happens, breaking the pattern. The first two of the king’s sons come to a sticky end, while the third slays the dragon, marries the princess, and lives happily ever after. There is nothing magical about the number three, but since a pattern has to have at least two elements, a series of three is the most efficient way of establishing a kind of symmetry in order to disrupt it."
https://aeon.co/ideas/why-symmetry-gets-really-interesting-to-physics-when-it-is-broken
Aeon
Why symmetry gets really interesting to physics when it is broken | Aeon Ideas
The Universe might be full of symmetry, but it’s only when the pattern breaks that interesting things start to happen
Lasciar perdere i libri brutti non è sbagliato. Anzi.
Ovvero: “Ricordati che devi morire”
Money quote: “One, I realized literally NO ONE cares if I give up on a book except me. (And maybe the author, if I told them, which I wouldn’t do because…no.) Two, I realized that I’m going to die.”
https://electricliterature.com/its-okay-to-give-up-on-mediocre-books-because-we-re-all-going-to-die-1fed1e219b46
Ovvero: “Ricordati che devi morire”
Money quote: “One, I realized literally NO ONE cares if I give up on a book except me. (And maybe the author, if I told them, which I wouldn’t do because…no.) Two, I realized that I’m going to die.”
https://electricliterature.com/its-okay-to-give-up-on-mediocre-books-because-we-re-all-going-to-die-1fed1e219b46
Electric Literature
It’s Okay to Give Up on Mediocre Books Because We’re All Going to Die
Life’s too short to force yourself to finish books you don’t enjoy
Serenity Caldwell ha recensito il nuovo iPad 9.7 e la Apple Pen. E lo ha fatto usando l'iPad stesso per filmare tutto, montare, editare e portare fuori.
Money quote: "Rene and I have filmed and edited reviews on Apple devices before, starting with the iPhone 6s review back in 2015. But this iPad review was a bit different: I shot only one piece of live-action footage (using my 10.5-inch iPad Pro to film me working on the 2018 iPad).
Instead, I used techniques I developed with my Linea review to "film" the screen of my iPad as I worked in apps and OS features across the device. I achieved this chiefly with iOS's built-in Screen Recorder, though I also used a few Procreate video replays of my line-drawings.
Screen Recorder will record pretty much anything save for copyrighted video, which makes it an incredible tool for making timelapses of drawings, workflows in Keynote, app experiences, and more."
https://www.imore.com/my-97-ipad-2018-review-drawn-written-edited-and-produced-ipad
Qui direttamente il video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfrAWqUPcFg
Money quote: "Rene and I have filmed and edited reviews on Apple devices before, starting with the iPhone 6s review back in 2015. But this iPad review was a bit different: I shot only one piece of live-action footage (using my 10.5-inch iPad Pro to film me working on the 2018 iPad).
Instead, I used techniques I developed with my Linea review to "film" the screen of my iPad as I worked in apps and OS features across the device. I achieved this chiefly with iOS's built-in Screen Recorder, though I also used a few Procreate video replays of my line-drawings.
Screen Recorder will record pretty much anything save for copyrighted video, which makes it an incredible tool for making timelapses of drawings, workflows in Keynote, app experiences, and more."
https://www.imore.com/my-97-ipad-2018-review-drawn-written-edited-and-produced-ipad
Qui direttamente il video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfrAWqUPcFg
iMore
My 9.7 iPad (2018) review: Drawn, written, edited, and produced with an iPad
More than anything else, the Apple Pencil is the gamechanger for the 2018 iPad. So I used it to draw, write, and create a review done entirely on the 9.7-inch tablet.
Due terzi dei cinguettii di Twitter sono robotici - il mio articolo per La Stampa
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/15/tecnologia/news/due-terzi-dei-cinguettii-di-twitter-sono-robotici-a3aZUam8wARrbH19dc1LtI/pagina.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/15/tecnologia/news/due-terzi-dei-cinguettii-di-twitter-sono-robotici-a3aZUam8wARrbH19dc1LtI/pagina.html
LaStampa.it
Due terzi dei cinguettii di Twitter sono robotici
Secondo il Pew Research Center la maggior parte dei link condivisi negli Usa sono creati da account non umani, ma bipartisan e centristi
Un fallo alto cinque piani: è arte ma i vicini non ci stanno e lo fanno cancellare. Vittoria del quartiere o delle aziende di real estate che temono si svaluti la propria rendita?
Grazie a Roberto R., poeta residente di questo canale, per la segnalazione.
Money quote: ““Culture and art are important in developing interesting urban environments,” Camilla Klimt, the company’s marketing manager, told the paper. “Of course, we care about artistic freedom. But at the same time, we must respect neighbours’ opinions.””
Five-storey blue penis causes uproar among Stockholm residents | World news | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/13/five-storey-blue-penis-causes-uproar-among-stockholm-residents
Grazie a Roberto R., poeta residente di questo canale, per la segnalazione.
Money quote: ““Culture and art are important in developing interesting urban environments,” Camilla Klimt, the company’s marketing manager, told the paper. “Of course, we care about artistic freedom. But at the same time, we must respect neighbours’ opinions.””
Five-storey blue penis causes uproar among Stockholm residents | World news | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/13/five-storey-blue-penis-causes-uproar-among-stockholm-residents
the Guardian
Five-storey blue penis causes uproar among Stockholm residents
Art work by Carolina Falkholt to be painted over, after complaints from neighbours
E infine, per chiudere in bellezza la domenica nuvolosa...
C'è questo tizio, di cui fino ad ora avevo ignorato l'esistenza, che era un matto ma di genio. Si tratta di un sociologo tedesco, Niklas Luhmann, definito "Index Card's Emperor". Il metodo di gestione della conoscenza che voleva fermare su carta, utilizzando le schede che per esempio una volta si trovavano nelle biblioteche (il catalogo a schede) è affascianante e matto, appunto. Fa sembrare Umberto Eco e il suo "Come si scrive una tesi di laurea" una cosa per dilettanti allo sbaraglio.
Money quote: "Luhmann's notecard system is different from that of others because of the way he organized the information, intending it not just for the next paper or the next book, as most other researchers did, but for a life-time of working and publishing. He thus rejected the mere alphabetical organisation of the material just as much as the systematic arrangement in accordance with fixed categories, like that of the Dewey Decimal System, for instance. Instead, he opted for an approach that was "thematically unlimited," or is limited only insofar as it limits itself."
http://takingnotenow.blogspot.com/2007/12/luhmanns-zettelkasten.html
Qui avevo trovato il primo riferimento al suo metodo
http://nickpage.co.uk/stuff/the-joy-of-index-cards/
C'è questo tizio, di cui fino ad ora avevo ignorato l'esistenza, che era un matto ma di genio. Si tratta di un sociologo tedesco, Niklas Luhmann, definito "Index Card's Emperor". Il metodo di gestione della conoscenza che voleva fermare su carta, utilizzando le schede che per esempio una volta si trovavano nelle biblioteche (il catalogo a schede) è affascianante e matto, appunto. Fa sembrare Umberto Eco e il suo "Come si scrive una tesi di laurea" una cosa per dilettanti allo sbaraglio.
Money quote: "Luhmann's notecard system is different from that of others because of the way he organized the information, intending it not just for the next paper or the next book, as most other researchers did, but for a life-time of working and publishing. He thus rejected the mere alphabetical organisation of the material just as much as the systematic arrangement in accordance with fixed categories, like that of the Dewey Decimal System, for instance. Instead, he opted for an approach that was "thematically unlimited," or is limited only insofar as it limits itself."
http://takingnotenow.blogspot.com/2007/12/luhmanns-zettelkasten.html
Qui avevo trovato il primo riferimento al suo metodo
http://nickpage.co.uk/stuff/the-joy-of-index-cards/
Alla fine, la grande rivoluzione della moneta è solo uno straordinario gesto anarchico? Ma - mi chiedo io - le rivoluzioni accadono anche quando non le capiamo? (come il rumore degli alberi che cadono nel pieno della foresta amazzonica, insomma)
Money quote: "As Bitcoin rises in value, the hunt for Satoshi will only intensify. He controls at least a million coins that have never moved from his original wallets. If VC Chris Dixon is right and Bitcoin rocket to $100,000 a coin, those million coins will shoot up to $100 billion. If it goes even higher, say a $1 million a coin, that would make him the world’s first trillionaire. And that will only bring the hammer down harder and faster on him. You can be 100% sure that black ops units would be gunning for him around the clock.
Wherever he is, my advice to Satoshi is this:
Stay anonymous until your death bed."
https://hackernoon.com/why-everyone-missed-the-most-mind-blowing-feature-of-cryptocurrency-860c3f25f1fb
Money quote: "As Bitcoin rises in value, the hunt for Satoshi will only intensify. He controls at least a million coins that have never moved from his original wallets. If VC Chris Dixon is right and Bitcoin rocket to $100,000 a coin, those million coins will shoot up to $100 billion. If it goes even higher, say a $1 million a coin, that would make him the world’s first trillionaire. And that will only bring the hammer down harder and faster on him. You can be 100% sure that black ops units would be gunning for him around the clock.
Wherever he is, my advice to Satoshi is this:
Stay anonymous until your death bed."
https://hackernoon.com/why-everyone-missed-the-most-mind-blowing-feature-of-cryptocurrency-860c3f25f1fb
Hackernoon
Why Everyone Missed the Most Mind-Blowing Feature of Cryptocurrency | HackerNoon
There’s one incredible feature of cryptocurrencies that almost everyone seems to have missed, including Satoshi himself.
Due terzi dei cinguettii di Twitter sono robotici - il mio articolo per La Stampa
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/15/tecnologia/news/due-terzi-dei-cinguettii-di-twitter-sono-robotici-a3aZUam8wARrbH19dc1LtI/amphtml/pagina.amp.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/15/tecnologia/news/due-terzi-dei-cinguettii-di-twitter-sono-robotici-a3aZUam8wARrbH19dc1LtI/amphtml/pagina.amp.html
LaStampa.it
Due terzi dei cinguettii di Twitter sono robotici
Secondo il Pew Research Center la maggior parte dei link condivisi negli Usa sono creati da account non umani, ma bipartisan e centristi
Arrestato dal computer in mezzo alla folla - il mio articolo per La Stampa
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/16/tecnologia/news/arrestato-dal-computer-in-mezzo-alla-folla-e1ftiJotkhn1lLDmdtWBsI/amphtml/pagina.amp.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/16/tecnologia/news/arrestato-dal-computer-in-mezzo-alla-folla-e1ftiJotkhn1lLDmdtWBsI/amphtml/pagina.amp.html
LaStampa.it
Arrestato dal computer in mezzo alla folla
La polizia cinese blocca un ricercato fra altre 60mila persone grazie al riconoscimento facciale automatico
Il difficile, complicato, alle volte fuorviante rapporto tra Martin Luther King Jr. e le sue fotografie
Money quote: "If the news media sometimes vilified Dr. King, it also contributed to the mythic view of him as the charismatic leader “who single-handedly directed the course of the civil rights movement through the force of his oratory,” as the historian Clayborne Carson wrote of his distorted legacy"
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/30/lens/dr-kings-complex-relationship-with-the-camera.html
Money quote: "If the news media sometimes vilified Dr. King, it also contributed to the mythic view of him as the charismatic leader “who single-handedly directed the course of the civil rights movement through the force of his oratory,” as the historian Clayborne Carson wrote of his distorted legacy"
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/30/lens/dr-kings-complex-relationship-with-the-camera.html
NY Times
Dr. King’s Complex Relationship With the Camera (Published 2018)
The most compelling photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were neither idealized nor simplistic, but endeavored to portray his complexity and humanity.
Ci sono alcuni nerd che sono più nerd degli altri. O forse hanno un po' della magica polverina "Aspergerina" che li fa brillare e volare come moderne Trilly digitali. Fatto sta che Mark Dominus è entrato nel mio radar per questo post sui tralicci e le varie componenti dei sistemi di distribuzione elettrica giapponese e americana:
Money quote: "I am almost always interested in utility infrastructure. I see it every day, and often don't think about it. The electric power distribution grid is a gigantic machine, one of the biggest devices ever built, and people spend their whole lives becoming experts on just one part of it. What is it all for, how does it work? What goes wrong, and how do you fix it? Who makes the parts, and how much do they cost?"
https://blog.plover.com/tech/utility-poles.html
ma la vera poesia esce fuori dalla sua mente -diciamo così- "peculiare" di ex adolescente americano quando parla del vecchio ristorante che faceva il ramen a New York e che recentemente ha chiuso. Intendiamoci, ognuno hai suoi luoghi magici ed eroici e una volta da "Sapporo" (si chiama così, come la birra) qualche anno fa ci sono stato pure io. Però però...
Money quote: "When I was fifteen years old, I did somethinng fifteen-year-old boys often do: I grew six inches and added thirty pounds in one year. I ate all the time. I spent so much time eating that it wasn't enjoyable any more, and I complained that I was tired of it and didn't have enough time to do anything else. I would come home from school and eat a double-decker sandwich (sliced muenster with mayonnaise was my favorite), half a pound of feta cheese, three yogurts, and whatever leftovers I could find in the fridge, and then two hours later when my parents got home I would ask “What's for dinner? I'm starving.” I fell in love with Sapporo because it was the only restaurant where I could afford to order as much food as I could eat. I would come out of Sapporo full. Sometimes when I left Sapporo there was still some rice or noodles in my bowl, and I would stop thinking about food for an hour or two."
https://blog.plover.com/food/sapporo.html
Ragazzi, questo è uno che magari di algoritmi ne capirà anche tanto, ma per il resto non sta mica bene, eh
Money quote: "I am almost always interested in utility infrastructure. I see it every day, and often don't think about it. The electric power distribution grid is a gigantic machine, one of the biggest devices ever built, and people spend their whole lives becoming experts on just one part of it. What is it all for, how does it work? What goes wrong, and how do you fix it? Who makes the parts, and how much do they cost?"
https://blog.plover.com/tech/utility-poles.html
ma la vera poesia esce fuori dalla sua mente -diciamo così- "peculiare" di ex adolescente americano quando parla del vecchio ristorante che faceva il ramen a New York e che recentemente ha chiuso. Intendiamoci, ognuno hai suoi luoghi magici ed eroici e una volta da "Sapporo" (si chiama così, come la birra) qualche anno fa ci sono stato pure io. Però però...
Money quote: "When I was fifteen years old, I did somethinng fifteen-year-old boys often do: I grew six inches and added thirty pounds in one year. I ate all the time. I spent so much time eating that it wasn't enjoyable any more, and I complained that I was tired of it and didn't have enough time to do anything else. I would come home from school and eat a double-decker sandwich (sliced muenster with mayonnaise was my favorite), half a pound of feta cheese, three yogurts, and whatever leftovers I could find in the fridge, and then two hours later when my parents got home I would ask “What's for dinner? I'm starving.” I fell in love with Sapporo because it was the only restaurant where I could afford to order as much food as I could eat. I would come out of Sapporo full. Sometimes when I left Sapporo there was still some rice or noodles in my bowl, and I would stop thinking about food for an hour or two."
https://blog.plover.com/food/sapporo.html
Ragazzi, questo è uno che magari di algoritmi ne capirà anche tanto, ma per il resto non sta mica bene, eh
Plover
The Universe of Discourse : Utility poles
Il calcolatore Elea 9003 di Ettore Sottsass funziona ancora - È passato un po' di tempo perché non l'avevo visto rispetto a quando è stato pubblicato. Ma ecco il mio articolo per Domus sull'Elea 9003/02 di Bibbiena (AR).
https://www.domusweb.it/it/design/2018/03/19/il-calcolatore-elea-9003-di-ettore-sottsass-funziona-ancora.html
https://www.domusweb.it/it/design/2018/03/19/il-calcolatore-elea-9003-di-ettore-sottsass-funziona-ancora.html
www.domusweb.it
Il calcolatore Elea 9003 di Ettore Sottsass funziona ancora
In un istituto tecnico in Toscana, l’ultimo esemplare del primo calcolatore Olivetti con cui Sottsass vinse il suo primo Compasso d’Oro nel 1959.
Di solito non le pubblico, ma questa gallery di foto del Post è veramente bella, se vi trovate da quasi vent'anni a vivere trapiantati a Milano
Money quote: "Da qualche anno si parla molto del grosso cambiamento urbanistico e architettonico di Milano, dove in un tempo relativamente breve sono stati costruiti nuovi palazzi e grattacieli e sono stati riqualificati interi quartieri che hanno cambiato notevolmente l’aspetto della città, rendendola nuova e diversa anche per chi ci vive tutti i giorni."
https://www.ilpost.it/2016/06/28/milano-fotografie-vintage/
Money quote: "Da qualche anno si parla molto del grosso cambiamento urbanistico e architettonico di Milano, dove in un tempo relativamente breve sono stati costruiti nuovi palazzi e grattacieli e sono stati riqualificati interi quartieri che hanno cambiato notevolmente l’aspetto della città, rendendola nuova e diversa anche per chi ci vive tutti i giorni."
https://www.ilpost.it/2016/06/28/milano-fotografie-vintage/
Il Post
Milano era così - Il Post
Raccolta fotografica della città italiana che più di tutte è cambiata negli ultimi anni, e che è bello ricordare com'era prima
Intrigante (lungo e ben articolato) saggio sulle tre fasi della critica ad Apple: dall’odio perdonale all’amore sviscerato
Money quote: “Apple bashing is one of the tech world’s favorite pastimes, and having a headline that criticizes Apple, highlights the company’s shortcomings, or predicts their doom is a surefire way to attract pageviews from both Apple detractors and fans. Apple is the world’s richest company, and rooting for the underdog is more fun than backing the champion, so it’s understandable that people want to see Apple taken down a few pegs”
https://medium.com/rethink-reviews/airpods-and-the-three-stages-of-apple-criticism-fed70b84e435
Money quote: “Apple bashing is one of the tech world’s favorite pastimes, and having a headline that criticizes Apple, highlights the company’s shortcomings, or predicts their doom is a surefire way to attract pageviews from both Apple detractors and fans. Apple is the world’s richest company, and rooting for the underdog is more fun than backing the champion, so it’s understandable that people want to see Apple taken down a few pegs”
https://medium.com/rethink-reviews/airpods-and-the-three-stages-of-apple-criticism-fed70b84e435
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AirPods and the Three Stages of Apple Criticism
It’s rare for critics, commentators, and especially commenters to admit that they were wrong. One reason is that they are rarely asked to…