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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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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/
A New York hanno ritrovato per caso due scatoloni pieni di diapositive scattate dai fotografi del giornale nel 1978 che si credevano perdute. E oggi, oltre alla mostra in galleria, è stata montata anche questa pagina fantastica. Un viaggio nel tempo.

Money quote "These images were the work of eight staff photographers whose pictures normally ran in The New York Times, but who were idled for nearly three months in 1978 by a strike at the city’s newspapers."

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/04/27/nyregion/newyork-parks-photos.html

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Tempo d'estate, tempo di mare. Avete idea di come affogano le persone? Beh, no, non ce l'avete. Questo articolo, straordinario anche per la sua storia editoriale (è stato rifiutato da tutte le testate tradizionali e poi pubblivato nel 2010 su un blog ha fatto il botto ed è stato riacquistato decine di volte) è la cosa da leggere se andate al mare o anche in piscina.

Money quote: "The Instinctive Drowning Response, so named by Francesco A. Pia, Ph.D., is what people do to avoid actual or perceived suffocation in the water. And it does not look like most people expect it to. When someone is drowning there is very little splashing, and no waving or yelling or calling for help of any kind. To get an idea of just how quiet and undramatic drowning can be, consider this: It is the number two cause of accidental death in children age 15 and under (just behind vehicle accidents). Of the approximately 750 children who will drown next year, about 375 of them will do so within 25 yards of a parent or other adult. In 10 percent of those drownings, the adult will actually watch them do it, having no idea it is happening."

https://www.soundingsonline.com/voices/drowning-doesnt-look-like-drowning

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Effettivamente Donald Trump è un pazzo e/o un idiota. Almeno, leggendo questo articolo (peraltro fenomenale), così pare.

Money quote: "More than most politicians, Trump abides by the Groucho Marx law of fraternization. He inherently distrusts anyone who chooses to work for him, seeking outside affirmation as often as possible from as vast and varied a group as he can muster"

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/05/sean-hannity-donald-trump-late-night-calls.html

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L'affascinante storia culturale dei Tarocchi: dall'Antico Egitto ai giorni nostri. E il ruolo dell'Italia è ovviamente notevole. Ma si tratta di un esercizio di psicanalisi antelitteram, non vi sbagliate

Money quote: "Tarot historians – few of them orthodox scholars – have long sought to reduce the symbolism of the triumphs, or ‘trumps’, to a single system. In 1966, the librarian Gertrude Moakley pinned them to Petrarch’s much-depicted poem sequence I Trionfi, which charted the procession of the allegorical figures Love, Chastity, Death, Fame, Time and Eternity. In 1972, the writer on the occult Paul Huson linked them to the late-medieval artistic tradition of the Danse Macabre, in which a host of tarot-like characters – the Pope, Emperor, Death – processed to the grave. Most recently, in A Cultural History of Tarot (2009), the Australian scholar Helen Farley detailed close allegorical correspondences between the trumps and the values asserted by Filippo Maria Visconti, the early 15th-century Duke of Milan whose court produced the most influential painted deck"

https://aeon.co/essays/tarot-cards-a-tool-of-cold-tricksters-or-wise-therapists

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Lo compro da anni, mi piace molto, ma finora lo consideravo alla pari con The Paris Review oppure con il fratellastro The Believer. Invece, da oggi, McSweeney's, il trimestrale fondato da Dave Eggers e alcuni amici suoi, è ufficialmente geniale e stop. Non c'è più partita: hanno vinto!

Money quote: "Packed in Issue 53’s purpose-built ziplock bag are seven stories printed on eight party balloons, which one must blow up to read. Gracing these particolored balloons are arresting new stories from Carmen Maria Machado, Percival Everett, Lauren Groff, Kima Jones, Amelia Gray, Rebecca Makkai, and Sarah Wisby. You’ll also find, alongside these inflatable stories, a vinyl-bound hardcover containing electrostatically charged new work from Lesley Nneka Arimah, Jamie Figueroa, Namwali Serpell, C Pam Zhang, and many more besides.

Perfect for decorating a birthday party, reading and then popping as a zen meditation, or repeatedly blowing up and releasing in order to observe their whimsical flight around the room, these balloons will provide endless enrichment or a momentary distraction as they burst—reader’s choice!

Inside Issue 53 you’ll uncover a medically inexplicable hunger for forks, a world of unclothed single women, a bevy of dead dads infesting a city, a mystical power within the dismembered torso of a mummified bishop, and oh so much more."

https://store.mcsweeneys.net/products/mcsweeney-s-issue-53
Chi è Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (e perché ne sentirete ancora parlare)

Money quote: "A day before Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 28, clinched her remarkable Democratic primary victory in New York's 14th Congressional District, she took a moment to note how she was being described in the political press.

"A Girl Has No Name: Headlines from the Political Patriarchy," she tweeted. In the tabloids and on some local television stations, she was, over and again, simply Rep. Joe Crowley's "primary opponent.""

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/06/27/politics/who-is-alexandria-ocasio-cortez/index.html

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/06/26/politics/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-joe-crowley-new-york-14-primary/index.html
Questo canale, Mostly, I Write, va avanti da un bel po' e, non so se lo avete notato, i link che condivido sono sempre "puliti", per quanto è possibile. Niente affiliazioni, niente amp (se riesco), niente tracker. Dopo averli ripuliti a mano uno per uno, mi è anche venuta la curiosità di saperne qualcosa di più sul funzionamento e gli utilizzi degli UTM la parte che segue l'indirizzo normale e fa da meccanismo di tracciamento di chi clicca su un link.

Interessante spiegazione.

Money quote: "A UTM code is a simple code that you can attach to a custom URL in order to track a source, medium, and campaign name. This enables Google Analytics to tell you where searchers came from as well as what campaign directed them to you. A common use of UTM code is to create a vanity URL for each offline campaign, and then redirect that URL to whatever forwarding address you assign to it — most likely your main domain. This will give you the ability to track how a weekly newspaper ad, coupon, radio ad, or TV commercial is working without having to create custom landing pages for each campaign. By creating a separate UTM code for TV commercials and print ads, for example, you can get data on which generates more traffic, conversions, etc. Furthermore, you can track not only the source and the medium (radio, newspaper, coupon, etc.), but even individual campaign names like “Fall Chevy Sale.”"

https://www.launchdigitalmarketing.com/what-are-utm-codes/
Sempre per la serie: oggi lo vedete in America, domani lo vedete in Europa (e dopodomani magari in Italia), negli Usa cominciano a fare sul serio con i piani famigliari che fanno leva sul controllo della vita digitale dei figli. A partire dalla connessione alla rete. La mia domanda: ma in un mondo in cui si monitora, certifica, segue e micro-macro-gestisce la prole, come pensiamo di poter far crescere degli individui autonomi?

Money quote: "T-Mobile is launching a new subnoscription plan today as an add-on for subscribers to its T-Mobile One and Simple Choice cell plans called FamilyMode. It’s designed to let parents monitor their kids’ screen time and internet use, both on mobile when using a cellular connection and at home through Wi-Fi, regardless of the type of home internet service you use. It provides real-time location updates, browser and app history reports, internet-free scheduling, and app and internet time limits. You can also award kids with more app and internet use and less stringent time limits as rewards through the service.

The service starts at $10 a month, and it works on iOS and Android."

https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/25/17502274/t-mobile-familymode-screen-time-kids-safe-internet-use
Adoro le mie AirPods e non potrei tornare indietro ai modelli con il filo o ad altre tipologie di auricolari Bluetooth. Apple sta lavorando per migliorarle e aggiungere anche un paio di cuffie propriamente dette (con copertura dei padiglioni auricolari), a quanto pare con obiettivo settembre-ottobre.

Money quote: "The Cupertino, California-based company is working on new AirPods with noise-cancellation and water resistance, the people said. Apple is trying to increase the range that AirPods can work away from an iPhone or iPad, one of the people said. You won’t be swimming in them though: The water resistance is mainly to protect against rain and perspiration, the people said."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-25/apple-is-said-to-amplify-its-audio-device-strategy-in-2019
Nel 2018 come sarà Firefox? E, soprattutto: ci sta riuscendo?

Money quote: "In 2018 Firefox browsers will be fast, personal, mobile, and opinionated."

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Roadmap
Il capitale di ventura, elemento essenziale per lo sviluppo delle economie digitali, sta crescendo in Cina (Pechino e Shanghai). Di brutto.

Money quote: “Silicon Valley tech startups pulled in the most funding of any metro region globally during the last six years at $140 billion, according to CB Insights’ Global Tech Hubs Report, which the New York-based research firm published Tuesday. But Beijing and Shanghai startups appear to be working to keep pace, reeling in $72 billion and $23 billion, respectively—meaning startups in the two cities added $95 billion between 2012 and 2018, according to the document, which focused on the top 25 metro area tech hubs in the world.

That level of investment in Beijing and Shanghai is thanks to large rounds for companies such as Didi, Toutiao, Mobike, and Ele.me, CB Insights says. On top of that, the two Chinese cities have 40 “unicorn” tech companies between them (companies with billion-dollar valuations), compared to the 57 that exist in the Silicon Valley.”

https://www.xconomy.com/san-francisco/2018/06/26/how-the-rise-of-beijing-and-shanghai-tech-may-impact-silicon-valley/
Rifiutarono di farla partecipare alla cena in onore di Charles Dickens, che era venuto a visitare New York. E lei per tutta risposta fonda il primo club per sole donne negli Usa, "Sorosis", il nome scientifico di una parte del fiore che sta fruttando. Il resto è storia, scandalosa per i benpensanti dell'epoca, ma sempre storia. Inclusa la location: il ristorante newyorkese Delmonico.

Money quote: "The choice of Delmonico’s was a statement. Not only had Charles Dickens been hosted there (he declined Croly’s invitation to attend the first Sorosis meeting), but Delmonico’s was the culinary center of America. Founded in 1827 as a pastry shop, Delmonico’s became America’s first true restaurant, an island of good taste and good food in a country previously indifferent to fine cuisine. During its mid-century glory years, the kitchen was ruled by French chef Charles Ranhofer, who created dishes such as Lobster Newburg for the politicians, luminaries, and upper crust who frequented Delmonico’s. Croly made the restaurant Sorosis’s headquarters."

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/delmonicos-womens-lunch
A cosa servono le biblioteche? In qualche modo costruiscono un catalogo dei gusti di chi le mette assieme, ma anche dei bisogni della società che le ospita, e della cultura delle persone che le frequenteranno. Un meta-racconto delle storie che contengono.

Money quote "“Libraries are an attempt to impose order in a world of chaos,” he writes. “They are places of redemption.”"

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/books-about-libraries-history
La prototipazione rapida è fondamentale perché chiude il loop tra quello che si intende a fare e quel che effettivamente viene fuori. Learning by doing e non solo. Diventa come manipolare cose che non si possono manipolare, torna fuori l'artigiano, il maker. Beh, la stessa cosa si applica anche al codice, ovviamente, e con risultati interessanti per chi lo scrive direttamente nel debugger

Money quote "However, after using Jupyter for a while, I’ve noticed that it has changed my programming process in a way more fundamental than simply inlining visualization of results. Specifically, Jupyter enables programmers to edit their program while it is running. "

http://willcrichton.net/notes/programming-in-the-debugger/
Se siete linguaggisti, questo vi interessa molto: sta per arrivare Scala 3.0. Se non siete linguaggisti, leggete almeno la prima parte, qualcosa si capisce anche se non si è (troppo) tecnici. Se il cervello vi fa già bau-bau, invece, beh, magari non leggetela, non fa per voi...

Money quote: "Now that Scala 2.13 is only a few months away, it’s time to consider the roadmap beyond it. It’s been no secret that the work on Dotty over the last 5 years was intended to explore what a new Scala could look like. We are now at a stage where we can commit: Dotty will become Scala 3.0."

https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2018/04/19/scala-3.html

(ps: benvenuta, Dotty)
Il tizio che in passato aveva guardato dentro alcuni comandi Unix come "ls" l'ha fatto di nuovo. Questa volta, è il turno di "rm" (usare con cautela)

Money quote: "OK. Enough blabber. I’ve been working through a backlog of issues on the Zarf app. As such, I’ve been spending a lot of time on the command line. The backlog involved deleting a lot of code (insert satisfied sigh here) and sometimes this involved deleting entire files of source code (insert doubly satisfied sigh here). This got me wondering: what’s going on when you run rm on the command line. There’s a couple of variants of the rm command that I commonly run."

https://blog.safia.rocks/post/173241985600/unraveling-rm-what-happens-when-you-run-it