Avete voglia di disegnare con il computer? Vi piace la Ascii art? Beh, suppongono che non abbiate mai visto qualcosa di simile, ma potrebbe piacervi.
http://asciiflow.com
http://asciiflow.com
È tornato William Langewiesche; e: wow!
Money quote: “Of the original 2,000 isis fighters, many had died, but a good number had managed to slip away, even though checkpoints had been set up around Sirte. Africa Command knew it. In the Air Force, escapees are called “squirters” because, rather than being crushed, they squirt out from the pressure of strikes. In Sirte, some squirters turned around and launched attacks from the rear. Others squirted into the cities, where they disappeared. One relatively small group—no more than 100 men—squirted into the desert about 30 miles southwest of town. They established two camps, about 10 miles apart. The Pentagon would later state that they were planning attacks on Europe. On the evidence, they were also unusually ineffectual people. Despite the known presence of American drones overhead, they had chosen to congregate in the open desert, away from any protections offered by the presence of civilians. Their incompetence was Waldhauser’s liberation. For once there was no need to know who was who in the zoo”
https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/561719/
Money quote: “Of the original 2,000 isis fighters, many had died, but a good number had managed to slip away, even though checkpoints had been set up around Sirte. Africa Command knew it. In the Air Force, escapees are called “squirters” because, rather than being crushed, they squirt out from the pressure of strikes. In Sirte, some squirters turned around and launched attacks from the rear. Others squirted into the cities, where they disappeared. One relatively small group—no more than 100 men—squirted into the desert about 30 miles southwest of town. They established two camps, about 10 miles apart. The Pentagon would later state that they were planning attacks on Europe. On the evidence, they were also unusually ineffectual people. Despite the known presence of American drones overhead, they had chosen to congregate in the open desert, away from any protections offered by the presence of civilians. Their incompetence was Waldhauser’s liberation. For once there was no need to know who was who in the zoo”
https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/561719/
Forwarded from macitynet.it
Si dimette il CEO di Intel per la relazione con una dipendente https://www.macitynet.it/si-dimette-il-ceo-di-intel-per-la-relazione-con-una-dipendente/
Macitynet.it
Si dimette il CEO di Intel per la relazione con una dipendente - Macitynet.it
Intel ha annunciato le dimissioni di Brian Krzanich sia come amministratore delegato sia come membro del consiglio di amministrazione. Le dimissioni dopo la scoperta di una relazione consensuale con una dipendente.
Insomma. siamo prossimi all'Olocausto nucleare o altro. E per salvarsi, i ricconi della Silicon Valley hanno capito che esiste un solo angolo del pianeta dove andare: la Nuova Zelanda. Ottima idea, no? Suggerisco l'Appennino tosco-emiliano come alternativa.
Money quote: "If you’re interested in the end of the world, you would have been interested, soon after Donald Trump’s election as US president, to read a New York Times headline stating that Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist who co-founded PayPal and was an early investor in Facebook, considered New Zealand to be “the Future”. Because if you are in any serious way concerned about the future, you’re also concerned about Thiel, a canary in capitalism’s coal mine who also happens to have profited lavishly from his stake in the mining concern itself."
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/feb/15/why-silicon-valley-billionaires-are-prepping-for-the-apocalypse-in-new-zealand
Money quote: "If you’re interested in the end of the world, you would have been interested, soon after Donald Trump’s election as US president, to read a New York Times headline stating that Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist who co-founded PayPal and was an early investor in Facebook, considered New Zealand to be “the Future”. Because if you are in any serious way concerned about the future, you’re also concerned about Thiel, a canary in capitalism’s coal mine who also happens to have profited lavishly from his stake in the mining concern itself."
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/feb/15/why-silicon-valley-billionaires-are-prepping-for-the-apocalypse-in-new-zealand
the Guardian
Why Silicon Valley billionaires are prepping for the apocalypse in New Zealand
The long read: How an extreme libertarian tract predicting the collapse of liberal democracies – written by Jacob Rees-Mogg’s father – inspired the likes of Peter Thiel to buy up property across the Pacific
La Silicon Valley? Piace a quelli che non ci lavorano (e per questo vorrebbero imitarla).
Money quote: "Sure, the country’s burgeoning tech enclaves in Utah and Kentucky and Oregon draw inspiration from the original. And sure, they’d love to have even a tiny fraction of the wealth, power, and jobs provided by a massively successful tech company. And sure, the only proven way to do that is to follow the Silicon Valley recipe of accumulating engineering talent, venture investors, incubators, and mentors. And sure, for the last decade, many cities around the country have tried to import the valley’s spirit, work ethic, and culture. Plenty have copied the Valley’s penchant for hype, too. “Could Toledo, Ohio, be the next Silicon Valley?” the PR blasts wonder. “How about Jacksonville, Florida? Care to take a media junket to tour the St. Louis tech scene?”"
https://www.wired.com/story/everyone-hates-silicon-valley-except-its-imitators/
Money quote: "Sure, the country’s burgeoning tech enclaves in Utah and Kentucky and Oregon draw inspiration from the original. And sure, they’d love to have even a tiny fraction of the wealth, power, and jobs provided by a massively successful tech company. And sure, the only proven way to do that is to follow the Silicon Valley recipe of accumulating engineering talent, venture investors, incubators, and mentors. And sure, for the last decade, many cities around the country have tried to import the valley’s spirit, work ethic, and culture. Plenty have copied the Valley’s penchant for hype, too. “Could Toledo, Ohio, be the next Silicon Valley?” the PR blasts wonder. “How about Jacksonville, Florida? Care to take a media junket to tour the St. Louis tech scene?”"
https://www.wired.com/story/everyone-hates-silicon-valley-except-its-imitators/
WIRED
Everyone Hates Silicon Valley, Except Its Imitators
Leaders behind Silicon Prairie, Silicon Shire, and Silicon Holler say they see the flaws in the nation's tech hub, and hope to avoid the same mistakes.
Quest'uomo è un pazzo e un visionario (nel suo piccolo), però le sue idee mi piacciono. Qui parliamo di decentralizzazione.
Money quote: "The internet is the ultimate software-based network, consisting of a relatively simple core layer connecting billions of fully programmable computers at the edge. Software is simply the encoding of human thought, and as such has an almost unbounded design space. Computers connected to the internet are, by and large, free to run whatever software their owners choose. Whatever can be dreamt up, with the right set of incentives, can quickly propagate across the internet. Internet architecture is where technical creativity and incentive design intersect."
https://medium.com/@cdixon/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e
Money quote: "The internet is the ultimate software-based network, consisting of a relatively simple core layer connecting billions of fully programmable computers at the edge. Software is simply the encoding of human thought, and as such has an almost unbounded design space. Computers connected to the internet are, by and large, free to run whatever software their owners choose. Whatever can be dreamt up, with the right set of incentives, can quickly propagate across the internet. Internet architecture is where technical creativity and incentive design intersect."
https://medium.com/@cdixon/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e
Medium
Why Decentralization Matters
We’ve forgotten there’s a better way to build internet services
Fare domande agli altri, magari su Stack Overflow. Non è mica così semplice. Joel on software al suo meglio
Money quote: "There’s this popular idea among developers that when you face a problem with code, you should get out a rubber duck and explain, to the duck, exactly how your code was supposed to work, line by line, what you expected to see, what you saw instead, etc. Developers who try this report that the very act of explaining the problem in detail to an inanimate object often helps them find the solution."
https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2018/04/23/strange-and-maddening-rules/
Money quote: "There’s this popular idea among developers that when you face a problem with code, you should get out a rubber duck and explain, to the duck, exactly how your code was supposed to work, line by line, what you expected to see, what you saw instead, etc. Developers who try this report that the very act of explaining the problem in detail to an inanimate object often helps them find the solution."
https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2018/04/23/strange-and-maddening-rules/
Joel on Software
Strange and maddening rules
There’s this popular idea among developers that when you face a problem with code, you should get out a rubber duck and explain, to the duck, exactly how your code was supposed to work.
Perché adesso Jeff Bezos praticamente è sempre a Washington, intesa come capitale, oltre che a Seattle, che è nello stato di Washington, cioè tutta da un'altra parte.
Money quote: "Soon we’ll all know him. You may even bump into the man. Just as Bezos has busied himself pushing his Seattle company to new feats, the inventor of the “everything store” has been quietly moonlighting in a town that, friends say, he views as an everything city—a delta of diplomats and techies, military engineers and journalists, powerbrokers and problem solvers, a mélange perfectly suited to the tinkerer’s heterodox taste. Confidants report that Bezos spends more time in Washington than in any other city outside of Seattle—ten trips a year, give or take—and for good reason. Not content merely to own the local newspaper, the retail guru has become the owner of the largest home in DC."
https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/04/22/inside-jeff-bezos-dc-life/
Money quote: "Soon we’ll all know him. You may even bump into the man. Just as Bezos has busied himself pushing his Seattle company to new feats, the inventor of the “everything store” has been quietly moonlighting in a town that, friends say, he views as an everything city—a delta of diplomats and techies, military engineers and journalists, powerbrokers and problem solvers, a mélange perfectly suited to the tinkerer’s heterodox taste. Confidants report that Bezos spends more time in Washington than in any other city outside of Seattle—ten trips a year, give or take—and for good reason. Not content merely to own the local newspaper, the retail guru has become the owner of the largest home in DC."
https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/04/22/inside-jeff-bezos-dc-life/
Washingtonian
Inside Jeff Bezos's DC Life
The story of how the world's richest man is becoming a Washingtonian.
Fra i tanti matti da legare che portano avanti progetti per i quali dovrebbero essere effettivamente legati e classificati come matti, questo riesce a distinguersi. E non di poco.
Money quote: "Can your Honda Accord go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds? Jim Belosic’s can. Belosic turned a car that he bought as a replica of his high school ride into a rear-wheel-drive Gasser-style electric car using drivetrain bits from a Tesla Model S P85. He calls this roughly 536-horsepower frankencar the Teslonda, and believe it or not, he plans to turn it into a daily driveable car."
https://jalopnik.com/this-glorious-madman-stuffed-a-p85-tesla-drivetrain-int-1823461909
Money quote: "Can your Honda Accord go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds? Jim Belosic’s can. Belosic turned a car that he bought as a replica of his high school ride into a rear-wheel-drive Gasser-style electric car using drivetrain bits from a Tesla Model S P85. He calls this roughly 536-horsepower frankencar the Teslonda, and believe it or not, he plans to turn it into a daily driveable car."
https://jalopnik.com/this-glorious-madman-stuffed-a-p85-tesla-drivetrain-int-1823461909
Jalopnik
This Glorious Madman Stuffed A Tesla Drivetrain Into A 1981 Honda Accord
Can your Honda Accord go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds? Jim Belosic’s can. Belosic turned a car that he bought as a replica of his high school ride into a rear-wheel-drive Gasser-style electric car using drivetrain bits from a Tesla Model S P85. He calls…
Facebook in crisi? Ma quando mai...
Money quote: “Goldman Sachs said Facebook's US unique users on mobile rose 7% year-on-year to 188.6 million in April, when the scandal was biting hard. Time spent on Facebook also went up. The graph below says it all.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/people-increased-facebook-usage-after-cambridge-analytica-scandal-2018-5?IR=T
Money quote: “Goldman Sachs said Facebook's US unique users on mobile rose 7% year-on-year to 188.6 million in April, when the scandal was biting hard. Time spent on Facebook also went up. The graph below says it all.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/people-increased-facebook-usage-after-cambridge-analytica-scandal-2018-5?IR=T
Business Insider
The backlash that never happened: New data shows people actually increased their Facebook usage after the Cambridge Analytica scandal
Goldman Sachs said Facebook's US unique users on mobile rose 7% year-on-year to 188.6 million in April, when the scandal was biting hard. Time spent on Facebook also went up. The data will give CEO Mark Zuckerberg confidence as he prepares for a crunch week.
Aneddoto molto apocrifo su come Steve Jobs arrivasse ad avere un feedback utile per andare avanti.
Money quote: ““In the early 2000s,” Famous CEO said, “Jobs was splitting his time between Apple and Pixar. He would spend most days at Apple, but then he would parachute into Pixar. He would have to figure out where his attention was needed really fast, so he would arrange sessions with all the different teams—the Cars team, the technology team, whatever—so there were a dozen or so people in each one. Then he would point to one person in each session and say:
Tell me what’s not working at Pixar”
https://medium.com/the-mission/steve-jobs-secret-for-eliciting-questions-overheard-at-a-san-francisco-cafe-80b1af67433
Money quote: ““In the early 2000s,” Famous CEO said, “Jobs was splitting his time between Apple and Pixar. He would spend most days at Apple, but then he would parachute into Pixar. He would have to figure out where his attention was needed really fast, so he would arrange sessions with all the different teams—the Cars team, the technology team, whatever—so there were a dozen or so people in each one. Then he would point to one person in each session and say:
Tell me what’s not working at Pixar”
https://medium.com/the-mission/steve-jobs-secret-for-eliciting-questions-overheard-at-a-san-francisco-cafe-80b1af67433
Medium
Steve Jobs’ Secret for Eliciting Questions, Overheard at a San Francisco Cafe
Don’t just ask, “Any questions?”
La pubblicità online è diventata un grande problema, sia che vada a finire sulle pagine di siti di informazione sia che si tratti di letture più leggere, fino all’intrattenimento puro. C’è chi ha pensato delle soluzioni, ma pare si tratti dei soliti furbetti del quartierino digitale, che hanno messo assieme modi furbi di monetizzare gli utenti ancora più degli altri.
Money quote: “Who decides what ads are acceptable anyways?”
https://medium.com/@trybravery/please-stop-using-adblock-but-not-why-you-think-13280e76c8e7
Money quote: “Who decides what ads are acceptable anyways?”
https://medium.com/@trybravery/please-stop-using-adblock-but-not-why-you-think-13280e76c8e7
Genitori che parlano ai figli di informatica
Money quote: “My six-year-old son walked up to me yesterday. “What are you reading?”
At the time, I was reading part of Janis Voigtländer’s habilitation thesis. Unsure where to even start, I decided to just answer straightforwardly: “I’m reading a very long story about free theorems.”
He persisted. “What are free theorems?””
https://byorgey.wordpress.com/2018/05/06/conversations-with-a-six-year-old-on-functional-programming/
Money quote: “My six-year-old son walked up to me yesterday. “What are you reading?”
At the time, I was reading part of Janis Voigtländer’s habilitation thesis. Unsure where to even start, I decided to just answer straightforwardly: “I’m reading a very long story about free theorems.”
He persisted. “What are free theorems?””
https://byorgey.wordpress.com/2018/05/06/conversations-with-a-six-year-old-on-functional-programming/
blog :: Brent -> [String]
Conversations with a six-year-old on functional programming
My six-year-old son walked up to me yesterday. “What are you reading?” At the time, I was reading part of Janis Voigtländer’s habilitation thesis. Unsure where to even start, I decided to just ans…
Contrordine: le smart city non vanno più di moda
Money quote: "Rome and London are two huge, sluggish beasts of cities that have outlived millennia of eager reformers. They share a world where half the people already live in cities and another couple billion are on their way into town. The population is aging quickly, the current infrastructure must crumble and be replaced by its very nature, and climate disaster is taking the place of the past’s great urban fires, wars, and epidemics. Those are the truly important, dull but worthy urban issues.
The digital techniques that smart-city fans adore are flimsy and flashy—and some are even actively pernicious—but they absolutely will be used in cities. They already have an urban heritage. When you bury fiber-optic under the curbs around the town, then you get internet. When you have towers and smartphones, then you get portable ubiquity. When you break up a smartphone into its separate sensors, switches, and little radios, then you get the internet of things."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/02/stupid-cities/553052/
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
Money quote: "Rome and London are two huge, sluggish beasts of cities that have outlived millennia of eager reformers. They share a world where half the people already live in cities and another couple billion are on their way into town. The population is aging quickly, the current infrastructure must crumble and be replaced by its very nature, and climate disaster is taking the place of the past’s great urban fires, wars, and epidemics. Those are the truly important, dull but worthy urban issues.
The digital techniques that smart-city fans adore are flimsy and flashy—and some are even actively pernicious—but they absolutely will be used in cities. They already have an urban heritage. When you bury fiber-optic under the curbs around the town, then you get internet. When you have towers and smartphones, then you get portable ubiquity. When you break up a smartphone into its separate sensors, switches, and little radios, then you get the internet of things."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/02/stupid-cities/553052/
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
The Atlantic
Stop Saying 'Smart Cities'
Digital stardust won’t magically make future cities more affordable or resilient.
Il prezzo degli affitti di Tokyo è costante, mentre la città si ingrandisce sempre di più ed è sempre più centrale. San Francisco (ma anche alcune città italiane come Roma e Milano) guardano alla ricetta della capitale giapponese. La risposta è: pianificare in anticipo e costruire di più per avere prezzi abbordabili.
Money quote: "Three decades ago, at the height of Japan’s land price bubble, “affordable housing” would not have been words commonly associated with the country’s capital city. But 30 years can make quite a difference! As of 2015, the average residential rent in Tokyo was about $2.53 a square foot at current exchange rates. That’s about half the level for San Francisco. And Tokyo’s rents have held roughly constant for two decades."
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-03-14/california-affordable-housing-is-no-mystery-just-build-more
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
Money quote: "Three decades ago, at the height of Japan’s land price bubble, “affordable housing” would not have been words commonly associated with the country’s capital city. But 30 years can make quite a difference! As of 2015, the average residential rent in Tokyo was about $2.53 a square foot at current exchange rates. That’s about half the level for San Francisco. And Tokyo’s rents have held roughly constant for two decades."
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-03-14/california-affordable-housing-is-no-mystery-just-build-more
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
Bloomberg
Want Affordable Housing? Just Build More of It
Urban California should emulate Tokyo, which ensured the supply of dwellings stayed ahead of population growth.
Addio al salotto. Parola di giovane Millennial per i quali il salotto non appartiene più né allo spirito né allea disponibiltà eonomica di una generazione rassegnata a dire addio a questo spazio condiviso nelle case. Ciao salotto.
Money quote: "Negli Anni '70 era luogo di dibattito. Negli Anni '80 ci si ballava schiacciando la moquette multicolor. Negli Anni '90 tutti lo volevano come quello di Friends. O di Un medico in famiglia, a seconda dei gusti. Oggi non esiste più, preferito a mini-appartamenti con tavoli cucina reclinabili (oltre all’archistar, l’aveva perfettamente previsto Pozzetto ne Il ragazzo di campagna)."
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/27/cultura/quel-che-manca-nelle-case-dei-millennial-JrnXIKCtSoAOeGrhzT4RIM/pagina.html
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
Money quote: "Negli Anni '70 era luogo di dibattito. Negli Anni '80 ci si ballava schiacciando la moquette multicolor. Negli Anni '90 tutti lo volevano come quello di Friends. O di Un medico in famiglia, a seconda dei gusti. Oggi non esiste più, preferito a mini-appartamenti con tavoli cucina reclinabili (oltre all’archistar, l’aveva perfettamente previsto Pozzetto ne Il ragazzo di campagna)."
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/04/27/cultura/quel-che-manca-nelle-case-dei-millennial-JrnXIKCtSoAOeGrhzT4RIM/pagina.html
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
LaStampa.it
Quel che manca nelle case dei Millennial
AAA cercasi casa senza salotto. Perché i giovani non ne hanno più bisogno. O almeno così sostiene l’archistar inglese Patrik Schumacher. Le nuove generazioni cercano spazi abitativi più piccoli. «Tant
Gli ultimi arrivati nel mondo dell'hi-tech si beccano le cose migliori, o meglio le più nuove. In questo caso, la prima elezione al mondo in cui i voti non solo erano elettronici ma per di più registrati con una blockchain è il Sierra Leone (anche se pare che sia stata tutta una finta, successivamente smentita)
Money quote: "The citizens of Sierra Leone went to the polls on March 7 but this time something was different: the country recorded votes at 70% of the polling to the blockchain using a technology that is the first of its kind in actual practice.
The tech, created by Leonardo Gammar of Agora, anonymously stored votes in an immutable ledger, thereby offering instant access to the election results."
https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/14/sierra-leone-just-ran-the-first-blockchain-based-election/
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
Money quote: "The citizens of Sierra Leone went to the polls on March 7 but this time something was different: the country recorded votes at 70% of the polling to the blockchain using a technology that is the first of its kind in actual practice.
The tech, created by Leonardo Gammar of Agora, anonymously stored votes in an immutable ledger, thereby offering instant access to the election results."
https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/14/sierra-leone-just-ran-the-first-blockchain-based-election/
Se volete condividere questa storia o altre qui su Telegram o sui social, ricordate che l'indirizzo di Mostly, I Write è https://news.1rj.ru/str/mostlyiwrite
TechCrunch
Sierra Leone just ran the first blockchain-based election | TechCrunch
The citizens of Sierra Leone went to the polls on March 7 but this time something was different: the country recorded votes at 70% of the polling to the
Tutto quello di cui avete bisogno è una pagina, una pagina sola
Money quote: "Quickly whip up a neat web page for any occasion. You don't need to write a single line of code - all the heavy lifting is taken care of behind the scenes"
http://www.lonelypage.io
Money quote: "Quickly whip up a neat web page for any occasion. You don't need to write a single line of code - all the heavy lifting is taken care of behind the scenes"
http://www.lonelypage.io
www.lonelypage.io
Lonely Page – One page is all you need
Create and design your landing, event, business or profile page with the simplest, most flexible one-page builder you've ever used.
Amazon si prepara allo scontro frontale con Google per quanto riguarda le forme di tracking ai fini pubblicitari? A quanto pare, sì.
Money quote: "The tool lets merchants selling on Amazon’s online marketplace purchase spots that will follow shoppers around the web to lure the consumers back to Amazon to buy. The company is inviting select merchants to test the new ads later this month, according to people with knowledge of the plans."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-14/amazon-is-said-to-test-new-ad-that-competes-with-google-criteo
Money quote: "The tool lets merchants selling on Amazon’s online marketplace purchase spots that will follow shoppers around the web to lure the consumers back to Amazon to buy. The company is inviting select merchants to test the new ads later this month, according to people with knowledge of the plans."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-14/amazon-is-said-to-test-new-ad-that-competes-with-google-criteo
Microsoft e Github, come cambia il mondo dell'open source - il mio articolo per Wired
https://www.wired.it/amp/213135/gadget/computer/2018/06/25/microsoft-github-open-source/
https://www.wired.it/amp/213135/gadget/computer/2018/06/25/microsoft-github-open-source/
Wired
Microsoft e Github, come cambia il mondo dell’open source
Quando Microsoft ha comprato Github, la loro principale piattaforma, il mondo degli sviluppatori open si è arrabbiato. Inutilmente...
Una stupenda intervista del 1947 al fotografo Robert Capa, cioè subito dopo la guerra. La personalità e lo spirito di Capa, di John Steinbeck, dei suoi intervistatori (Tex McCrary, Jinx Falkenburg) e degli altri che vengono citati vale più di un ponderoso tomo sul profilo sociologico della "Greatest generation", cioè quella cresciuta durante la Depressione e che poi avrebbe combattuto la Seconda guerra mondiale perché "era la cosa giusta da fare", che. è stata poi emulata in parte dalla Silen Generation (della quale invece ci stiamo liberando sostanzialmente ora).
Money quote: "Ciao Bob, sei in onda, ma purtroppo non puoi parlare con la sigaretta in bocca, mi spiace."
http://tysm.org/intervista-a-robert-capa/
Money quote: "Ciao Bob, sei in onda, ma purtroppo non puoi parlare con la sigaretta in bocca, mi spiace."
http://tysm.org/intervista-a-robert-capa/