Uno dei più inquietanti e deliziosi libri che ricostruiscono un delitto pare essere quello scritto da un autore che non sopporta i gialli o i delitti o la suspance in generale.
Money quote: "I don’t have much natural interest in crime, whether true or invented. My proclivities run more toward the mundane joys of domesticity. I enjoy leafing through cookbooks and pulling the Dutch oven down from the shelf, and I share with my mother-in-law a passionate interest in the garden. In the fall, I look forward to the arrival of the various Dutch bulb catalogues; and in the spring, when she tells me, sighing over the phone, that the deer have again eaten the leaves off all her Armenian hyacinths, I feel her pain, not only because I planted those bulbs for her but because I know how pretty they would have been. I have tried to learn to appreciate true-crime books, but without much success. I was only a paragraph into Capote before I’d had enough, and the hundreds of knockoffs were hardly better. I can’t even watch semiviolent movies. I made it an hour into The Talented Mr. Ripley before I had to stop, twenty minutes into Thelma and Louise—it’s not that they’re gruesome, it’s the stress. When I come across the story of a crime in the paper, I feel less excitement than nausea. I don’t want to know how many times the seventeen-year-old stabbed his grandfather, or that afterward he went to the mall and bought new sneakers."
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/04/22/the-difficulty-in-writing-about-murder/#more-124519
Money quote: "I don’t have much natural interest in crime, whether true or invented. My proclivities run more toward the mundane joys of domesticity. I enjoy leafing through cookbooks and pulling the Dutch oven down from the shelf, and I share with my mother-in-law a passionate interest in the garden. In the fall, I look forward to the arrival of the various Dutch bulb catalogues; and in the spring, when she tells me, sighing over the phone, that the deer have again eaten the leaves off all her Armenian hyacinths, I feel her pain, not only because I planted those bulbs for her but because I know how pretty they would have been. I have tried to learn to appreciate true-crime books, but without much success. I was only a paragraph into Capote before I’d had enough, and the hundreds of knockoffs were hardly better. I can’t even watch semiviolent movies. I made it an hour into The Talented Mr. Ripley before I had to stop, twenty minutes into Thelma and Louise—it’s not that they’re gruesome, it’s the stress. When I come across the story of a crime in the paper, I feel less excitement than nausea. I don’t want to know how many times the seventeen-year-old stabbed his grandfather, or that afterward he went to the mall and bought new sneakers."
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/04/22/the-difficulty-in-writing-about-murder/#more-124519
The Paris Review
The Difficulty in Writing About Murder
Cutter Wood doesn’t like mysteries, true crime or even semi-violent films. And yet he began investigating a woman’s disappearance, and wrote a book about her murder.
Il cartello del micro museo di stampe Ukiyoe dice: aperto quando ci sono. Marketing divertente.
Money quote: “The sign outside this studio is enough to make anyone stop and smile. But the amusingly honest announcement of the studio’s hours isn’t the real attraction. The true treasure lies tucked behind the doors, waiting to be revealed whenever its owner decides to open shop”
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/ukiyoe-small-museum
Money quote: “The sign outside this studio is enough to make anyone stop and smile. But the amusingly honest announcement of the studio’s hours isn’t the real attraction. The true treasure lies tucked behind the doors, waiting to be revealed whenever its owner decides to open shop”
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/ukiyoe-small-museum
Atlas Obscura
Ukiyoe Small Museum
A tiny collection of traditional Japanese woodblock prints, open only when the owner feels like it.
La grande truffa dell’intelligenza artificiale: le startup che usano persone al posto di algoritmi - il mio articolo per La Stampa
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/07/12/tecnologia/la-grande-truffa-dellintelligenza-artificiale-le-startup-che-usano-persone-al-posto-di-algoritmi-GTbxpcI0vNoNRm8iz6ICeO/premium.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/07/12/tecnologia/la-grande-truffa-dellintelligenza-artificiale-le-startup-che-usano-persone-al-posto-di-algoritmi-GTbxpcI0vNoNRm8iz6ICeO/premium.html
LaStampa.it
La grande truffa dell’intelligenza artificiale: le startup che usano persone al posto di algoritmi
Non sempre il computer riesce a fare quel che promette. E alle volte è più facile usare (di nascosto) degli operatori umani
Il museo della televisione è a Columbus, in Ohio. Gigantesco e pieno di cose con le valvole...
Money quote: "Thus the Early Television Museum was born, now home to about 200 tube TVs from 1928 through 1962. There are mechanical TVs from the 1920s and ’30s, pre-war British and American sets from the late ’30s and early ’40s, post-war sets from 1945 to 1958, and early color TVs from the 1950s."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/early-television-museum
Money quote: "Thus the Early Television Museum was born, now home to about 200 tube TVs from 1928 through 1962. There are mechanical TVs from the 1920s and ’30s, pre-war British and American sets from the late ’30s and early ’40s, post-war sets from 1945 to 1958, and early color TVs from the 1950s."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/early-television-museum
Atlas Obscura
Early Television Museum
A retro walk through the history of the tube.
“Gli Incredibili 2”, la recensione del nuovo film Pixar - il mio articolo per Fumettologica
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/07/incredibili-2-recensione-film-pixar/
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/07/incredibili-2-recensione-film-pixar/
Fumettologica
"Gli Incredibili 2", la recensione no spoiler del nuovo film Pixar
La recensione no spoiler di "Gli Incredibili 2", il nuovo film d'animazione della Pixar, in distribuzione nei cinema italiani dal prossimo 19 settembre.
In rete si trovano un sacco di recensioni. È un genere che, come autore, frequento anche io, ed è interessante vedere come vengono impostate rispetto al pubblico e all'oggetto da recensire. Beh, se la guardate con questa prospettiva, anche la seguente recensione della nuova release di Ubuntu è parecchio interessante per lo sforzo che fa di dare prospettiva e solidità temporale oltre che spaziale al sistema operativo basato su Linux.
Money quote: "This review is going to be a little bit different from others in that I am completely unfamiliar with the modern stock Ubuntu desktop since GNOME 2 was abandoned. I started on Ubuntu back in the "badger" days when it was basically a lightly modified GNOME 2 desktop. Once Ubuntu's default desktop switched to Unity and GNOME 3 was released at about the same time, I found immediately that neither of them would work for me. So I bounced around a bit between various desktops like Cinnamon and MATE before finally settling on XFCE via Xubuntu over the past few years. It's not quite where GNOME 2 was before it was abandoned but it's pretty darn close. Today, we're going to see if Ubuntu 18.04 ("Bionic Beaver" or as I like to call it, "The Beav") and its GNOME 3 desktop is usable for someone as finicky as me."
http://blog.bityard.net/articles/2018/April/in-beaver-we-trust-a-lengthy-pedantic-review-of-ubuntu-1804-lts.html
Money quote: "This review is going to be a little bit different from others in that I am completely unfamiliar with the modern stock Ubuntu desktop since GNOME 2 was abandoned. I started on Ubuntu back in the "badger" days when it was basically a lightly modified GNOME 2 desktop. Once Ubuntu's default desktop switched to Unity and GNOME 3 was released at about the same time, I found immediately that neither of them would work for me. So I bounced around a bit between various desktops like Cinnamon and MATE before finally settling on XFCE via Xubuntu over the past few years. It's not quite where GNOME 2 was before it was abandoned but it's pretty darn close. Today, we're going to see if Ubuntu 18.04 ("Bionic Beaver" or as I like to call it, "The Beav") and its GNOME 3 desktop is usable for someone as finicky as me."
http://blog.bityard.net/articles/2018/April/in-beaver-we-trust-a-lengthy-pedantic-review-of-ubuntu-1804-lts.html
Maxiacquisizione di Broadcom: compra CA Technologies ed entra nel mondo del software aziendale - il mio articolo per La Stampa
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/07/12/tecnologia/maxiacquisizione-di-broadcom-compra-ca-technologies-ed-entra-nel-mondo-del-software-aziendale-aHqUqDOWPHFBLFTdovjTCL/pagina.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/07/12/tecnologia/maxiacquisizione-di-broadcom-compra-ca-technologies-ed-entra-nel-mondo-del-software-aziendale-aHqUqDOWPHFBLFTdovjTCL/pagina.html
LaStampa.it
Maxiacquisizione di Broadcom: compra CA Technologies ed entra nel mondo del software aziendale
Il colosso con capitale di Singapore si era visto rifiutare la fusione con Qualcomm da Trump per “motivi di sicurezza nazionale” pochi mesi fa
Storia delle pagine-anteprima di Wikipedia, scritta da chi le ha fatte. Un'epopea nella tecnologia e nel codice collaborativo
Money quote: "A few days ago, my team completed the launch of “page previews”—a feature now deployed to hundreds of language editions of Wikipedia. We are seeing up to half a million hits every minute to our API to serve those cards that show when you hover over any link.
On the surface it looks quite simple. It’s something many websites have already. It has an image and some text and shows when you hover over a link. Hardly groundbreaking stuff … or so it may seem.
The original idea was conceived four years ago, based on an idea from a volunteer/editor many years before that.
It’s thus taken a few years for us to get this out to everyone. That might seem strange, but like an iceberg, once you start looking below it, it all makes sense."
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2018/04/20/why-it-took-a-long-time-to-build-that-tiny-link-preview-on-wikipedia/
Money quote: "A few days ago, my team completed the launch of “page previews”—a feature now deployed to hundreds of language editions of Wikipedia. We are seeing up to half a million hits every minute to our API to serve those cards that show when you hover over any link.
On the surface it looks quite simple. It’s something many websites have already. It has an image and some text and shows when you hover over a link. Hardly groundbreaking stuff … or so it may seem.
The original idea was conceived four years ago, based on an idea from a volunteer/editor many years before that.
It’s thus taken a few years for us to get this out to everyone. That might seem strange, but like an iceberg, once you start looking below it, it all makes sense."
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2018/04/20/why-it-took-a-long-time-to-build-that-tiny-link-preview-on-wikipedia/
C'è questo tizio che ha speso letteralmente anni per progettare e poi costruire la città perfetta dentro Sim City 3000. Vincent Oscala, uno studente di architettura filippino di 22 anni, ha creato Magnasanti, una metropoli terrificante dove non vorreste mai vivere (ma che potrebbe diventare la megalopoli del futuro). È una storia di una decina di anni fa, ma vale la pena ripescarla: pensate quando ci metteremo sopra dei sistemi di machine learning che poi diventeranno urbanisti, paesaggisti o responsabili per la pianificazione del territorio. Voglio dire: del nostro territorio.
Money quote: "Moreover, the city he created was remarkably stable, with no abandoned buildings and no wasted space. There are no roads — all transit is mass transit. An omniscient police force has eliminated all crime in the city. Magnasanti’s water and power needs are supplied by neighboring cities, eliminating the need for much of the related infrastructure."
https://rumorsontheinternets.org/2010/10/14/magnasanti-the-largest-and-most-terrifying-simcity/
Money quote: "Moreover, the city he created was remarkably stable, with no abandoned buildings and no wasted space. There are no roads — all transit is mass transit. An omniscient police force has eliminated all crime in the city. Magnasanti’s water and power needs are supplied by neighboring cities, eliminating the need for much of the related infrastructure."
https://rumorsontheinternets.org/2010/10/14/magnasanti-the-largest-and-most-terrifying-simcity/
Un telefono Android in bianco e nero. Arriva la semplicità hipster
Money quote: "Blloc is a plain and minimalistic smartphone combining a power saving operating system with efficient hardware and an easy to use messaging platform, it’s built to be the perfect communication and productivity tool that you can rely on every day."
https://www.blloc.com
Money quote: "Blloc is a plain and minimalistic smartphone combining a power saving operating system with efficient hardware and an easy to use messaging platform, it’s built to be the perfect communication and productivity tool that you can rely on every day."
https://www.blloc.com
Blloc
Ratio—Your new homescreen
The ultimate smartphone experience. Boost your productivity. Focus on what matters.
Siccome esce il fumetto di Blade Runner 2049
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/07/blade-runner-fumetti/
colgo l'occasione per ricordare che per me il film è un capolavoro
http://www.fumettologica.it/2017/10/blade-runner-2049-recensione/
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/07/blade-runner-fumetti/
colgo l'occasione per ricordare che per me il film è un capolavoro
http://www.fumettologica.it/2017/10/blade-runner-2049-recensione/
Fumettologica
"Blade Runner" diventa un fumetto - Fumettologica
In arrivo serie a fumetti, graphic novel e libri illustrati basati sull'universo del classico della fantascienza Blade Runner.
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La meditazione ti salva la vita, non è facile, a volte ti scappa da ridere, altre vorresti aprire gli occhi, ma vale la pena provare metti che finisci in una grotta e non sai come uscirne. Io per esercitarmi sto partecipando a una challenge di meditazione di 40 giorni, per ora ne sono passati nove! 😇 https://www.facebook.com/139452422739093/posts/2291213134229667/ “La meditazione, infatti, crea un effetto calmante rallentando la frequenza cardiaca, la respirazione e il metabolismo, abbassando i livelli di utilizzo di cortisolo e ossigeno. Una persona che medita emetterebbe anche meno anidride carbonica”.
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Come la meditazione avrebbe aiutato i 12 ragazzini tailandesi a sopravvivere > L'ultimo contatto risaliva al 23 giugno. Dieci giorni dopo, il 2 luglio, la felice scoperta. Il gruppo formato dai 12...
Pensiamo ai problemi e a come li affrontiamo. Soprattutto a come li affrontiamo: ci sono modi migliori. Sul serio.
Money quote: "Einstein once said, “You can’t solve a problem from the level of thinking that created the problem in the first place“."
https://medium.com/personal-growth/thinking-in-levels-how-to-dig-deeper-and-think-better-8909afbe4fed
Money quote: "Einstein once said, “You can’t solve a problem from the level of thinking that created the problem in the first place“."
https://medium.com/personal-growth/thinking-in-levels-how-to-dig-deeper-and-think-better-8909afbe4fed
A questo sviluppatore Scrum proprio non piace (e come dargli torto)
Money quote: "7. Scrum is very management heavy. Typical teams have Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and Team Leads. Innovative, motivated teams operate better with less management, not more."
https://medium.com/@ard_adam/why-scrum-is-the-wrong-way-to-build-software-99d8994409e5
Money quote: "7. Scrum is very management heavy. Typical teams have Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and Team Leads. Innovative, motivated teams operate better with less management, not more."
https://medium.com/@ard_adam/why-scrum-is-the-wrong-way-to-build-software-99d8994409e5
Medium
Why Scrum is the Wrong Way to Build Software
A brief list of what Scrum gets wrong
Sul Clarin, Mario Vargas Llosa y Lanata spiega e conclude il suo pensiero
Money quote: "El autor, de 82 años, resumió el inicio de ese camino: “Cuando era joven era difícil no pensar que el socialismo iba a ser la solución al gravísimo problema de opresión y pobreza que sufría Perú”, dijo. “Fui por libre elección a la Universidad de San Marcos, que tenía una tradición de rebeldía muy marcada, convencido de que allí iba a encontrar a los comunistas que salvarían al país. Fui militante durante un año, y lo que me salvó del dogmatismo estalinista fue el existencialismo, principalmente de Sartre, a quien leía con enorme admiración y creyéndole todo. Tanto leía al filósofo francés que mis amigos me llamaban 'el sartrecillo valiente'”."
https://www.clarin.com/cultura/vargas-llosa-lanata-autor-volvio-ferviente-liberal_0_rJQwitG6f.html
Money quote: "El autor, de 82 años, resumió el inicio de ese camino: “Cuando era joven era difícil no pensar que el socialismo iba a ser la solución al gravísimo problema de opresión y pobreza que sufría Perú”, dijo. “Fui por libre elección a la Universidad de San Marcos, que tenía una tradición de rebeldía muy marcada, convencido de que allí iba a encontrar a los comunistas que salvarían al país. Fui militante durante un año, y lo que me salvó del dogmatismo estalinista fue el existencialismo, principalmente de Sartre, a quien leía con enorme admiración y creyéndole todo. Tanto leía al filósofo francés que mis amigos me llamaban 'el sartrecillo valiente'”."
https://www.clarin.com/cultura/vargas-llosa-lanata-autor-volvio-ferviente-liberal_0_rJQwitG6f.html
Clarin
Vargas Llosa y Lanata: cómo el autor se volvió un ferviente liberal
Ante una sala repleta que les gritó "¡genios!", el escritor y el periodista revisaron el viaje ideológico del peruano.
Notevole ritratto del New Yorker di H. R. McMaster, generale della cavalleria meccanizzata (leggi: carri armati leggeri e veloci) e consigliere per la sicurezza di Donald Trump.
Money quote: "In the years that followed, the nature of warfare changed, as urban insurgencies and terrorist cells became the dominant threats. McMaster, with his nimble intellect, prodded the Army to absorb these changes. He grew concerned that, after the Gulf War, the military had been seduced by the promise of quick conflicts in which the U.S. could rely on its superior hardware and technology to rout any adversary. He was an outspoken critic of a phenomenon that he saw as a form of cognitive dissonance: military leaders’ insisting on fighting the war they wanted to be fighting, rather than the war they actually were fighting. He called it the triumph of “theory over practice.”"
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/30/mcmaster-and-commander
Money quote: "In the years that followed, the nature of warfare changed, as urban insurgencies and terrorist cells became the dominant threats. McMaster, with his nimble intellect, prodded the Army to absorb these changes. He grew concerned that, after the Gulf War, the military had been seduced by the promise of quick conflicts in which the U.S. could rely on its superior hardware and technology to rout any adversary. He was an outspoken critic of a phenomenon that he saw as a form of cognitive dissonance: military leaders’ insisting on fighting the war they wanted to be fighting, rather than the war they actually were fighting. He called it the triumph of “theory over practice.”"
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/30/mcmaster-and-commander
The New Yorker
McMaster and Commander
Can a national-security adviser retain his integrity if the President has none?
Cos'è che nel 1971 fece innamorare della tecnologia e di un certo spirito hacker i giovani Steve Jobs (16 anni) e Steven Wozniak (25)? Furono i phone phreakers, nati dieci anni prima e raccontati all'epoca da un famoso articolo dal mensile americano Esquire. Fu dalla scoperta di quel mondo di "curiosi ed esploratori delle reti telefoniche" che nacque l'idea da parte della coppia dei due Steve di costruire (e vendere) le blue box, le scatoline magiche per telefonare gratuitamente in tutto il mondo. E poi fondare Apple, nel 1976.
Il resto, come si dice, è storia.
In questo documentario la ricostruzione di quella fase della vita di Jobs.
Money quote: "“If we hadn’t made those little blue boxes, there might never have been an Apple computer.” — Steve Jobs"
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/before-they-created-apple-jobs-and-wozniak-hacked-the-phone-system/
Il resto, come si dice, è storia.
In questo documentario la ricostruzione di quella fase della vita di Jobs.
Money quote: "“If we hadn’t made those little blue boxes, there might never have been an Apple computer.” — Steve Jobs"
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/before-they-created-apple-jobs-and-wozniak-hacked-the-phone-system/
FiveThirtyEight
Before They Created Apple, Jobs And Wozniak Hacked The Phone System
“If we hadn’t made those little blue boxes, there might never have been an Apple computer.” — Steve Jobs It’s a David and Goliath story, only David is armed wi…
L'articolo è particolarmente critico sull'ignoranza apparente di Mark Zuckerberg relativamente alle cose che hanno a che fare con il giornalismo. Non sono completamente d'accordo però. Comunque, lettura affascinante.
Money quote: "Zuckerberg runs a media company that distributes news, but doesn’t have a proper newsroom. He runs a media company that has—with Google’s help—dominated the vast majority of digital ad dollars and eviscerated the journalism industry’s business model, all while preaching about the importance of journalism. He runs a media company that, he says, believes deeply in the need to sustain independent journalism, but won’t pay publishers to license journalistic content. And he runs a media company that has decided to show its users less news from professional outlets—it’s really not what people want to see, he says—in favor of more individual opinions."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/05/mark-zuckerberg-doesnt-understand-journalism/559424/
Money quote: "Zuckerberg runs a media company that distributes news, but doesn’t have a proper newsroom. He runs a media company that has—with Google’s help—dominated the vast majority of digital ad dollars and eviscerated the journalism industry’s business model, all while preaching about the importance of journalism. He runs a media company that, he says, believes deeply in the need to sustain independent journalism, but won’t pay publishers to license journalistic content. And he runs a media company that has decided to show its users less news from professional outlets—it’s really not what people want to see, he says—in favor of more individual opinions."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/05/mark-zuckerberg-doesnt-understand-journalism/559424/
The Atlantic
Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Understand Journalism
Either that, or he doesn’t care.
Un progetto interessante: una macchina fotografica e una stampante. Nel mezzo, una rete neurale. Le foto sono in realtà disegni fatti dal computer...
Money quote: "Instant cameras are a classic that still delights today. There is something eternally amusing about a physical, unique image, that is uniquely different to digital. Playing with neural networks for object recognition one day, I wondered if I could take the concept of an instant camera one step further, and ask the camera to re-interpret the image, printing out a cartoon instead of a faithful photograph."
http://danmacnish.com/2018/07/01/draw-this/
Money quote: "Instant cameras are a classic that still delights today. There is something eternally amusing about a physical, unique image, that is uniquely different to digital. Playing with neural networks for object recognition one day, I wondered if I could take the concept of an instant camera one step further, and ask the camera to re-interpret the image, printing out a cartoon instead of a faithful photograph."
http://danmacnish.com/2018/07/01/draw-this/
Domenica artistica. Ecco Sleep, l'opera fuori di testa del pittore Vincent Desiderio che ha fatto da ispirazione per il video fuori di testa di Kayne West del 2016.
Money quote: ""When we make a painting we are building a psychologically charged sensual space of possibilities," Desiderio said in a 2014 interview with Painting Perceptions. "We can build it as a prison or as an observatory. I prefer the latter.""
https://www.npr.org/2016/07/03/484402517/a-chat-with-the-painter-whose-work-inspired-kanye-wests-famous
http://www.thefader.com/2016/06/25/vincente-desiderio-sleep-kanye-west-famous-video
http://www.thefader.com/2016/06/24/kanye-wests-famous-video-premiere-stream
Money quote: ""When we make a painting we are building a psychologically charged sensual space of possibilities," Desiderio said in a 2014 interview with Painting Perceptions. "We can build it as a prison or as an observatory. I prefer the latter.""
https://www.npr.org/2016/07/03/484402517/a-chat-with-the-painter-whose-work-inspired-kanye-wests-famous
http://www.thefader.com/2016/06/25/vincente-desiderio-sleep-kanye-west-famous-video
http://www.thefader.com/2016/06/24/kanye-wests-famous-video-premiere-stream
The FADER
Here’s The Painting That Kanye West Recreated In The “Famous” Video
Vincent Desiderio's Sleep painting inspired Kanye West's "Famous" video.
Una volta era lo standard del giornalismo americano. Adesso sta morendo male. Time, il gruppo e il settimanale, raccontato in una agghiacciante storia orale.
Money quote: "There were gentlemen writers and editors and women researchers who stayed up late and often had affairs. People just stayed in the office and would make drinks, or people would go out to long dinners. You felt like you were in some movie version of an elegant magazine."
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/19/business/media/time-inc-oral-history.html
Money quote: "There were gentlemen writers and editors and women researchers who stayed up late and often had affairs. People just stayed in the office and would make drinks, or people would go out to long dinners. You felt like you were in some movie version of an elegant magazine."
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/19/business/media/time-inc-oral-history.html
Nytimes
The Last Days of Time Inc. (Published 2018)
An oral history of how the pre-eminent media organization of the 20th century ended up on the scrap heap.