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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Gli smartphone, cioè le app, stanno facendo fuori il web così come lo conoscevamo.

Money quote: “Young, distracted and styled just-so, Anissa Kheloufi is part of a growing genus of Instagram junkies”

https://medium.com/bloomberg/smartphones-are-doing-to-websites-what-amazon-did-to-the-mall-d789a6cee119
Gli smartphone, cioè le app, stanno facendo fuori il web così come lo conoscevamo.

Money quote: “Young, distracted and styled just-so, Anissa Kheloufi is part of a growing genus of Instagram junkies”

https://medium.com/bloomberg/smartphones-are-doing-to-websites-what-amazon-did-to-the-mall-d789a6cee119
È arrivato il nuovo BlackBerry Key2 ma a quanto pare non piace.

Money quote: “The Key2’s biggest problem is its devotion to nostalgia, despite BlackBerry Mobile’s efforts to modernize it. The dual-camera system, gesture-equipped keyboard, and BlackBerry app suite are all attempts at updating an old platform, but not creating a new one.”

https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/27/17504714/blackberry-key2-review-smartphone-android
Se volevate sapere come sta Johnny Deep, Rolling Stone ha pubblicato il suo ritratto definitivo

Money quote 1: "During my London visit, Depp is alternately hilarious, sly and incoherent. The days begin after dark and run until first light. There is a scared, hunted look about him. Despite grand talks about hitting the town, we never leave the house. As Depp's mind leads us down various rabbit holes, I often think of a line that he recited as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland: "Have I gone mad?""

Money quote 2: "A constant in Depp's business was his older sister Christi, who managed his day-to-day affairs. (She never responded to requests for comment for this story.) In 1999, they realized that his current management company couldn't handle his rapidly expanding financial affairs and they needed to move to a bigger firm. By then, Depp had moved above Sunset Boulevard to an 8,000-square-foot estate nicknamed "Dracula's Castle." He spent a day interviewing financial managers. His last meeting, he says, was with Robert and Joel Mandel, brothers who ran TMG. Depp says he immediately took a shine to Joel, the youngest child of an Auschwitz survivor. Depp saw a kindred spirit. "He was a nervous wreck," says Depp. "He was pouring sweat. He was broken." (TMG disputes this portrayal).

I ask him why he would place his money in the hands of a person he would describe as a "broken toy." Depp says because he felt a kinship: "The monofilament that goes through all my characters, if you really look, they're all fuckups. They're broken.""

https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/features/johnny-depp-lawsuit-marriage-w521671

(Ps: praticamente c'è gloria quasi in ogni paragrafo di quest'articolo. Da un punto di vista giornalistico è una figata!)
Quel genio (tossico) di Pascal, morto a 39 anni, e la sua straordinaria intuizione sul vero problema dell'umanità: riuscire a stare seduti da soli in silenzio. Ma come si fa a stare seduti in silenzio, da soli, magari in una stanza, senza guardare il telefonino? Vale lo stesso?

Money quote: “Interestingly enough, much of this was done in his teen years, with some of it coming in his twenties. As an adult, inspired by a religious experience, he actually started to move towards philosophy and theology”

https://qz.com/1309242/the-most-important-skill-nobody-taught-you/
Sullo scrivere e sulla difficoltà nel riuscire a farlo.

Money quote: “The work of writing a novel isn’t predicated on punching in every day, but clocking in when you can. When you can find the time. As Ciplex founder Ilya Pozin notes, measuring productivity by hours worked every day is borderline prehistoric”

https://medium.com/s/an-outsiders-guide-to-publishing/when-your-art-is-the-thief-of-your-joy-e88e1b206b89
Alla scoperta dell'affascinante mondo dei microbrand. Che, non sembra, ma tirano da matti. E questo, più che su di loro (che peraltro sono genuinamente interessanti), dice molte più cose su di noi e su come stiamo diventando.

Money code: "I think this mass of micro brands with massively efficient marketing are, in aggregate, having a much bigger impact than anyone thinks. Using hyper-targeted marketing, just-in-time manufacturing, and social media, these brands find and engage their audience wherever they may be. Of course, small brands are nothing new, but they typically remained small companies. Now I’m hearing about more and more of these brands with tiny teams generating over $10M in sales, with higher-than-normal-retail profit margins. What is driving this new wave of commerce, and what are the implications?"

https://medium.com/positiveslope/attack-of-the-micro-brands-c0b7835c3633

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
La storia di Wil Wheaton e della sua depressione cronica raccontate da se medesimo.

Money quote: “I have to tell you a painful truth: I missed out on a lot of things, during what are supposed to be the best years of my life, because I was paralyzed by What If-ing anxiety.

All the things that people do when they are living their lives … all those experiences that make up a life, my anxiety got in between me and doing them. So I wasn’t living. I was just existing”

https://medium.com/@wilw/my-name-is-wil-wheaton-i-live-with-chronic-depression-and-generalized-anxiety-i-am-not-ashamed-8f693f9c0af1
Negli Usa la monetica digitale sta evolvendo piuttosto rapidamente. PayPal, tramite la controllata Venmo, sta lavorando su cose che noi umani europei ancora non abbiamo visto, come una card che permette di condividere automaticamente il conto della cena... e non è certo l'unica.

Money quote: "The Venmo launch comes at a time when there’s a shift in how younger consumers are using payment cards and banking services. Many are turning to online banks, like Simple, Varo and Chime, and transfer money through peer-to-peer (p2p) payment apps like PayPal, Venmo and, now, the bank-backed app Zelle. Tech companies like Apple and Google are also getting into the p2p space, with their own services like Apple Pay Cash and Google Pay Send, for example.

Venmo says its new card is in limited release starting today. Beta customers will be invited to sign up, and others will need to fill out a form to reserve their spot."

https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/25/venmo-officially-launches-its-own-mastercard-branded-debit-card/
Il vero colpo basso al giornalismo italiano: Wikipedia oscurata per protesta.

https://www.ilpost.it/2018/07/03/wikipedia-bloccata/

Ps: poi come mi fa notare giustamente Luca le pagine so vedono lo stesso, eh. Non temete (troppo).
Compito in classe: questa estate imparate a disegnare. Esercizi a seguire

Money quote: "Tip: For the following 6 exercises I suggest you stick with one pen and one particular type of paper (for instance A5)."

https://medium.com/personal-growth/a-quick-beginners-guide-to-drawing-58213877715e
Dopo tutte le strade portano a Roma, ecco tutti i voli portano a Roma (alla faccia di Alitalia). Ma ci sono poi anche tutti i voli che portano a XXX...

Money quote: "Flights to Rome is our follow up to one of the biggest unsolved quests of mobility: Do all roads lead to Rome?! We've explored this question on a global scale and found a route from anywhere in the world!

Starting at 712.425 locations spread evenly around the globe, we calculated routes from everywhere on the planet. Intermodal routes are calculated to the airport based on the OpenStreetMap road network. From there on a flight network shows all flights to Rome. The network was created with data of Flightradar24. Flights to Rome is a project between data visualisation and art."

https://flightstorome.moovellab.com/#roadsinthesky
Certo che Donald Trump è veramente un personaggio marcio, non c'è che dire. Marcio a misura d'uomo. Ma sempre marcio.

Money quote: "Trump’s trust agreement is a little different. For one thing, it’s not blind—Trump’s children have admitted to providing their father with regular business updates. For another, the agreement allows him to withdraw profits and assets from the trust at any time. That means Trump has a direct and ongoing financial interest in any policy decision that could affect his businesses."

https://washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/january-february-march-2018/commander-in-thief/
Un fumetto, perché no: cosa succede se ci si stacca dal telefonino un po'

Money quote: "“Sometimes you just have to unplug from everything to find yourself again” — Robin Lee"

https://medium.com/personal-growth/this-is-what-happened-when-i-turned-my-smart-phone-off-6fc0d8c494be
Ma voi da bambini sareste stati in grado di resistere per un quarto d’ora senza mangiare il Marshmallow? Perché il successo che hai avuto nella vita lo capisci da quello.

Money quote: ““The capacity to hold out for a 2nd marshmallow is shaped in large part by a child’s social and economic background—and, in turn, that background, not the ability to delay gratification, is what’s behind kids’ long-term success.””

https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/561779/
Cosa succede nella testa dei bambini quando gli viene letta una storia? E soprattutto, cosa cambia se, anziché essere i genitori a leggerla, è un tablet?

Money quote: “In an ideal world, you would always be there to read to your child. The results of this small, preliminary study also suggest that, when parents do turn to electronic devices for young children, they should gravitate toward the most stripped-down version of a narrated, illustrated ebook, as opposed to either audio-only or animation.”

https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/05/24/611609366/whats-going-on-in-your-childs-brain-when-you-read-them-a-story
Comunque, io qui ve lo dico: se la direttiva europea sul copyright passa e viene poi accolta in Italia, "Mostly, I Write" cambia completamente oppure chiude...

https://changecopyright.org/it/impact
Il discorso non si limita al legislatore europeo e al suo modo di intedere il copyright. Il punto non è quello (là, alla fine, si tratta dei soliti interessi economici e dei gruppi che spingono per attuarli). Invece Internet, le reti, il computer: tutto questo non è un problema tecnologico, è invece un grande problema culturale. Grande perché grande è l'ignoranza della cultura informatica in cui tutti viviamo inzuppati.

Segue a mo' di esempio una ricerca sul tema (pdf)

Money quote: "All major web browsers include a private browsing mode that does not store browsing history, cookies, or temporary files across browsing sessions. Unfortunately, users have misconceptions about what this mode does. Many factors likely contribute to these misconceptions. In this paper, we focus on browsers’ disclosures, or their inbrowser explanations of private browsing mode. In a 460-participant online study, each participant saw one of 13 different disclosures (the desktop and mobile disclosures of six popular browsers, plus a control). Based on the disclosure they saw, participants answered questions about what would happen in twenty browsing scenarios capturing previously documented misconceptions. We found that browsers’ disclosures fail to correct the majority of the misconceptions we tested. These misconceptions included beliefs that private browsing mode would prevent geolocation, advertisements, viruses,"

https://www.blaseur.com/papers/www18privatebrowsing.pdf
È nato come un saggio di rivista diventato virale e adesso è un libro, Bullshit Jobs, scritto dall’economista David Graeber. Non so quanto andrà lontano ma secondo me è un libro notevole, da leggere, perché tocca un tema profondo della nostra società.

Money quote: “There are millions of people—HR consultants, communication coordinators, telemarketing researchers, corporate lawyers—whose jobs are useless, and, tragically, they know it. These people are caught in bullshit jobs.“

http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Bullshit-Jobs/David-Graeber/9781501143342
Sul perché grandi classici come Ifconfig, netstat eccetera, non sono più adatti e bisognerebbe (ahimé) sostituirli con altri, più appropriati strumenti. La cosa vale soprattutto nel mondo Linux e per i sistemisti che amministrano dei server. Ma ha senso anche per l’umile utente Mac con Homebrew...

Money quote: “However, the deeper issue is the interface that netstat, ifconfig, and company present to users. In practice, these commands are caught between two masters. On the one hand, the information the tools present and the questions they let us ask are deeply intertwined with how the kernel itself does networking, and in general the tools are very much supposed to report the kernel's reality. On the other hand, the users expect netstat, ifconfig and so on to have their traditional interface (in terms of output, command line arguments, and so on); any number of noscripts and tools fish things out of ifconfig output, for example. As the Linux kernel has changed how it does networking, this has presented things like ifconfig with a deep conflict; their traditional output is no longer necessarily an accurate representation of reality.”

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/ReplacingNetstatNotBad
Un’idea molto, molto bella per avere un sistema di gestione del proprio budget personale in testo semplice. Minimalista e promettente. Molto promettente.

Money quote: “This is a work in progress. The goal is to turn this into a web application where an user can have multiple sheets and save/export his work. If you feel like helping check out these open issues.”

https://galvez.github.io/plainbudget/