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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Ritrovare e studiare i font che hanno fatto la storia: ecco "Chicago" del Macintosh originale

Money quote: "I’m a huge fan of Susan Kare’s Chicago bitmap typeface. If you’re older than about 25, you know it as the Macintosh system font from the 1980s into the 1990s, or from its encore run on the little screens of the early iPods. But its celebrity obscures solid craft. It’s hard for small bitmap letters to project a unique and coherent personality, but Chicago does it: a high-contrast sans serif with a handful of key flourishes creating a friendly affect. It looks like this:"

https://medium.com/@bzotto/hidden-sheep-and-mac-typography-archaeology-efce770da76c
Avete presente la pioggia di email che chiedevano il rinnovo esplicito o implicito del vostro consenso al trattamento dei vostri dati personali ai sensi della GDPR? Erano frutto dell'ignoranza, della paura o di cattivi suggerimenti legali. E potrebbero pure portare a multe perché denotano una condotta illegale.

Money quote: "Like Vitale, Wood emphasised that asking for marketing consent from people who had not given it initially could be illegal. “It’s also important to remember that in some cases it may not be appropriate to seek fresh consent if you are unsure how you collected the contact information in the first place, and the consent would not have met the standard under our existing Data Protection Act,” he said."

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/may/21/gdpr-emails-mostly-unnecessary-and-in-some-cases-illegal-say-experts
Non poche polemiche per un bacio dato dal presidente delle Filippine Rodrigo Duterte a una elettrice sul palco di una conferenza di qualche tempo fa. La cosa è meno grafica di quel che più sembrare, ma la parte agghiacciante è la simbologia e il senso di quel che è successo.

Money quote: "Filipino Senator Risa Hontiveros also said President Rodrigo Duterte "acted like a feudal king" after he kissed a married woman in front of 3,000 people in Seoul, South Korea. The woman involved later said that there was "no malice" in the kiss."

https://twitter.com/i/moments/1003716098599084033
Questo presidente degli Stati Uniti si sta dimostrando sempre più strano, veramente atipico, e anche straordinariamente umano e normale nelle sue piccolezze e nella sua totale mancanza di senso dello Stato. Un uomo medio, un perfetto grillino d'Oltreoceano, direi. Chi non simpatizzerebbe con il suo sistema di archiviazione dei documenti, suoi e altrui? E con il lavoro di chi deve recuperare e ricucire il tutto, per preservarlo ai fini della normativa sulla trasparenze e sull'accesso ai documenti pubblici?.

Alla fine, è più umana la mente dell'autocrate che non quella del burocrate. È questo il segreto del suo successo?

Money quote: "It was a painstaking process that was the result of a clash between legal requirements to preserve White House records and President Donald Trump’s odd and enduring habit of ripping up papers when he’s done with them — what some people described as his unofficial “filing system.”"

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/10/trump-papers-filing-system-635164
Fotografare la Luna e i gabbiani con un Game Boy e un obiettivo Canon. Meraviglia.

Money quote: "I took my abomination out for a walk to the beach to shoot some nature and wildlife. (see gallery below.)"

http://ekeler.com/game-boy-camera-canon-ef-mount/
Long read: droni a vela che permettono di andare là dove praticamente nessuno è mai andato prima e scoprire cose che voi umani... Dopotutto gli oceani sono uno degli spazi più misterioso nell'esperienza umana. Altro che cosmo.

Money quote: "“We’re talking about a place that is a long way from anywhere, that few people have ever been to,” Block says. “Then I’m sitting in my office, and the images start to appear of the sharks doing dives in these day and night patterns. What I saw was almost unbelievable.” The sharks appeared to be diving toward a layer of deep ocean teeming with fish, which suggested they came to the Cafe to dine. Block has since set out with a dozen researchers to sail alongside the robotic scouts and learn whether some special kind of food, or perhaps a romantic getaway, helps draw the sharks to the middle of nowhere. “This is one of the largest migrations, one of the largest stories, and we don’t know enough about it or about what goes on in the ocean overall,” she says. “I think this type of technology will help us fill in the gaps at a crucial time for our planet.”"

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-05-15/this-man-is-building-an-armada-of-saildrones-to-conquer-the-ocean
La bellezza per l’artista e per lo scienziato, secondo Richard Feynman (magari) e soprattutto per il tizio di Medium che ha scritto il suo compitino.

Money quote: “The artist and the scientist both see and appreciate the aesthetically profound, but they don’t always fully experience what the other person experiences when they look at something.”

https://medium.com/personal-growth/richard-feynman-how-to-not-cheat-yourself-out-of-lifes-beauty-e4c70eee3ab
70 videogiochi giapponesi dati per persi ma ritrovati in rete. Mistero. Fortuna! Complotto?

Money quote: “Since its release in 1998, retro gaming fanatics have scoured the web for this game but come up empty. The game has a listing on Amazon Japan where the cover appears, but where it has never been in stock. A May 2014 post on Hardcore Gamer 101 reads “Labyrinthe is completely lost, and begs the question as to whether it was released at all.”“

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3anja/labyrinthe-japanese-game-discovered-on-private-forum
Una bella storia, da ricordare se già la conoscete. Come Susan Kare ha creato le icone del primo Macintosh.

Money quote: ““Andy Herzfeld wrote an icon editor and that let you see magnified what you were working on and also as you turned the bits on and off you could see it real size. It was a huge asset that it automatically generated the hex values because before that I was taught how to look at each group of four pixels and write down each of those hexadecimal numbers. I made this one the bomb really irreverent because I was told ‘nobody will ever see this icon!’””

https://milanote.com/the-work/the-story-behind-susan-kares-iconic-design-work-for-apple
È una idea. Come spesso succede, le idee tendono a diventare piuttosto estreme quando arrivano dopo e sembra che tutto sia già stato detto e inventato. In questo caso però Zerocracy è davvero una cosa singolare...

Money quote: “We believe that most of the above is caused by broken management, not technical incompetence. To solve this, we recommend replacing empowering a human project manager with Zerocrat, a hosted chat bot. To make a project manageable by a computer we use a strict Policy which derives the following principles from the eXtremely Distributed Software Development methodology”
http://www.zerocracy.com/toc.html
Il WSJ racconta un storia interessante, che spiega come mai alle volte cose apparentemente sensate possono essere utilizzate per fare il loro esatto contrario.

Money quote: “As Amazon has cracked down on fake reviews, some sellers are leaving five-star, fake-looking reviews on rival listings so they trigger Amazon’s scam-detecting algorithm and get the rival seller suspended”

https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-sellers-trick-amazon-to-boost-sales-1532750493
Le etichette mentali ci fanno semplificare molte cose. Alcune volte anche troppo. Come in questo caso: quando è che open è davvero open.

Money quote: “"I believe that open source doesn't just mean the code is readable without authorization. It means something much bigger." What do you mean by "open source"? “

https://www.yegor256.com/2018/05/08/open-source-attributes.amp.html
Un’intera letteratura, anzi quel che resta di una letteratura. Codificata con Excel. Anzi, con degli abachi. Anzi, con corde e nodi. Benvenuti tra i misteri poveri degli Inca.

Money quote: “Using locally available materials such as camelid fleece and cotton, the khipukamayuqs (Quechua for ‘knot-makers/animators’) encoded administrative data such as census figures and tax allocation in the twisted strings of these ancient spreadsheets. The Inka bureaucrats used these data to keep tabs on the largest empire in the pre-Columbian Americas. We have known for about a century that the accounting khipus follow a base-10 knot scheme (imagine an abacus made out of string). However, these quantitative khipus account for only about two-thirds of the samples remaining today. The remaining third of these devices – the so-called narrative khipus – appear to contain encoded non-numerical, narrative information, including names, stories and even ancient philosophies. For those who love puzzles, the narrative khipus are a godsend.”

https://aeon.co/ideas/the-khipu-code-the-knotty-mystery-of-the-inkas-3d-records
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Pensavate che la depressione fosse il male del nostro tempo, soprattutto se siete persone ragionevoli che votano a sinistra e rispettano l’ambiente. E invece c’è di peggio: ecco a voi l’accidia: demone medievale (i monaci che vivevano sulle colonne nel deserto ben la conoscevano) che si aggira ancora tra di noi.

Money quote: ““The demon of acedia — also called the noonday demon — is the one that causes the most serious trouble of all…He makes it seem that the sun barely moves, if at all, and…he instills in the heart of the monk a hatred for the place, a hatred for his very life itself.”

Many of the desert monks found themselves in the same place as my friend. Work in the morning, but by noon, they despised the repetitive nature of chores or work. After some time in this condition, they felt little zeal for life. Prayer stopped, sleeping increased, and they felt numb. Eventually, they despised life itself as they spiraled into a dark hole.”

https://blog.heartsupport.com/you-might-not-actually-be-struggling-with-depression-8ce57ab41f66
Fenomenologia della vita e metafisica di Hemingway. Non necessariamente in quest’ordine.

Money quote: “My point in showing this part of Hemingway’s process isn’t just to definitively disprove the myth — partly of Hemingway’s own making — that great writing is something that flows intuitively from the brain of a genius (no, great writing is a slow, painstaking process, even for geniuses). My point is to give some perspective on one of Hemingway’s most profound insights, one that he, considering his tragic suicide some 32 years later, struggled to fully integrate into his life.

The world is a cruel and harsh place”

https://medium.com/s/story/how-to-recover-when-the-world-breaks-you-94a423b7586d
Storytelling come se non ci fosse un domani

Money quote: “Essentially, when you start telling a story, your reader’s brain snaps to attention and becomes re-engaged in your writing. The more detailed and denoscriptive the language you use, the better.”

https://medium.com/the-mission/how-to-strengthen-your-writing-with-one-simple-technique-37ab13eaf83c
Abbiamo un problema anche con le banane: rischio estinzione. Mai un gioia, eh.

Money quote: “However, the banana that people ate in the early 20th century was not the one we know today. There are hundreds of edible banana varieties, but to standardise production, banana companies selected a single type to grow: the Gros Michel, a large, flavourful banana. Gros Michel did well up until the 1950s. But then a fungus known as Fusarium wilt, or Panama disease, rapidly infected entire plantations, and caused a global collapse in the banana trade. The industry quickly found a replacement, a banana resistant to Panama disease, called the Cavendish. But while these new bananas were filling a growing Western appetite, Cavendish suffered from the same flaw that brought down Gros Michel: monoculture”

https://aeon.co/ideas/bananas-nearly-went-extinct-before-dont-let-it-happen-again
Gli Electric Scooter dell’articolo sono i monopattini elettrici. Avevo già condiviso una storia qualche settimana fa sul servizio di sharing Birdie o come si chiama. Attenzione, secondo me questa diventa una cosa seria (da noi, norme sull’utilizzo nel codice della strada permettendo).

https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/561440/