40 fumetti da leggere questa estate - la grande ma agile raccolta di consigli di Fumettologica alla quale modestamente ho contribuito anche io
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/08/estate-fumetti-leggere/
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/08/estate-fumetti-leggere/
Fumettologica
40 fumetti da leggere questa estate
Consigliati e commentati dalla redazione e dai collaboratori di Fumettologica che ne hanno scelti due a testa: una novità e un recupero.
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40 fumetti da leggere questa estate, consigliati e commentati dalla redazione e dai collaboratori di Fumettologica, che ne hanno scelti due a testa: una novità pubblicata di recente e un recupero dai loro scaffali.
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/08/estate-fumetti-leggere/
http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/08/estate-fumetti-leggere/
Fumettologica
40 fumetti da leggere questa estate
Consigliati e commentati dalla redazione e dai collaboratori di Fumettologica che ne hanno scelti due a testa: una novità e un recupero.
Breve ma significativo articolo che spiega bene non solo l’idea che le popolazioni antiche vivessero più a lungo di quanto solitamente non riteniamo. Ma spiega bene anche i criteri statistici e scientifici per determinare l’aspettativa di vita. Bello.
Money quote: “Studies on extant traditional people who live far away from modern medicines and markets, such as Tanzania’s Hadza or Brazil’s Xilixana Yanomami, have demonstrated that the most likely age at death is far higher than most people assume: it’s about 70 years old. One study found that although there are differences in rates of death in various populations and periods, especially with regards to violence, there is a remarkable similarity between the mortality profiles of various traditional peoples.”
https://aeon.co/ideas/think-everyone-died-young-in-ancient-societies-think-again
Money quote: “Studies on extant traditional people who live far away from modern medicines and markets, such as Tanzania’s Hadza or Brazil’s Xilixana Yanomami, have demonstrated that the most likely age at death is far higher than most people assume: it’s about 70 years old. One study found that although there are differences in rates of death in various populations and periods, especially with regards to violence, there is a remarkable similarity between the mortality profiles of various traditional peoples.”
https://aeon.co/ideas/think-everyone-died-young-in-ancient-societies-think-again
Aeon
Think everyone died young in ancient societies? Think again
The elderly have always been with us: what do their ancient remains say about the human lifespan and ‘invisible’ old age?
La Cina digitale in cifre
Money quote: “China has twice as many internet users as the total population of the United States -- and it’s growing fast. This unique collaboration between Abacus, 500 Startups, the South China Morning Post, will break down everything you need to know about China’s thriving tech industry, the big players in each field, and lay out the four overarching trends that have emerged.”
https://www.abacusnews.com/china-internet-report/
Money quote: “China has twice as many internet users as the total population of the United States -- and it’s growing fast. This unique collaboration between Abacus, 500 Startups, the South China Morning Post, will break down everything you need to know about China’s thriving tech industry, the big players in each field, and lay out the four overarching trends that have emerged.”
https://www.abacusnews.com/china-internet-report/
South China Morning Post
China Internet Report | South China Morning Post
Explore China Internet Report 2021 and deep-dive into the latest technology trends including tightening regulations on antitrust and data security, as well as the startup landscape.
La complessità delle cose semplici. Per chi conosce il C e programma, anatomia di printf()
Money quote: "The common questions fit roughly in to two forms:
Easy: How does the printf mechanically solve the format problem?
Complex: How does printf actually display text on my console?"
http://www.maizure.org/projects/printf/index.html
Money quote: "The common questions fit roughly in to two forms:
Easy: How does the printf mechanically solve the format problem?
Complex: How does printf actually display text on my console?"
http://www.maizure.org/projects/printf/index.html
www.maizure.org
Tearing apart printf() – MaiZure's Projects
How does printf work behind the scenes
Noise from the net: “My wife and I recently got married and decided that neither of us would change our last names. Some people disagree with this approach, commonly critiquing with "what will you do with your children's last names?? How will they know they're a family?!" My solution: the blockchain”
Le auto che si guidano da sole sono il futuro? Se lo saranno, hanno ancora molta strada da fare. E forse non vogliamo l'esperienza che dovrebbero accumulare per diventare veramente sicure.
Money quote: "“The reality is there will be mistakes along the way,” James Lentz, the CEO of Toyota North America, said at a public event after Herzberg was killed. “A hundred or 500 or a thousand people could lose their lives in accidents like we’ve seen in Arizona.” That week, the company announced that it would pause AV testing on public roads. Recently, when I asked if Toyota has calculated how many casualties it expects to cause in pursuit of AVs, a spokesperson replied that the company is focused on reducing the number of fatalities at the hands of human drivers: “Our goal in developing advanced automated technologies is to someday create a vehicle incapable of causing a crash.”"
https://longreads.com/2018/06/12/the-menace-and-the-promise-of-autonomous-vehicles/
Money quote: "“The reality is there will be mistakes along the way,” James Lentz, the CEO of Toyota North America, said at a public event after Herzberg was killed. “A hundred or 500 or a thousand people could lose their lives in accidents like we’ve seen in Arizona.” That week, the company announced that it would pause AV testing on public roads. Recently, when I asked if Toyota has calculated how many casualties it expects to cause in pursuit of AVs, a spokesperson replied that the company is focused on reducing the number of fatalities at the hands of human drivers: “Our goal in developing advanced automated technologies is to someday create a vehicle incapable of causing a crash.”"
https://longreads.com/2018/06/12/the-menace-and-the-promise-of-autonomous-vehicles/
Longreads
The Menace and the Promise of Autonomous Vehicles
What does it mean to experiment with technology that we know will kill people, even if it could save lives?
Un progetto iniziato nel 2001 al Mit che sta dando i suoi frutti
Money quote: "When we started Processing in 2001, the goal was to bring ideas and technologies out of MIT and into the larger world. One idea was the synthesis of graphic design with computer science, combining the visual principles of design with ways of thinking about systems from computer science. We also wanted to share a way of working with code where things are figured out during the process of writing the software. We called this sketching with code. A third idea was to share what we had learned about how to teach programming to designers — to share this beyond the people we could teach directly through our workshops and classrooms. We wanted to spread this as far as we could."
https://medium.com/processing-foundation/a-modern-prometheus-59aed94abe85
Money quote: "When we started Processing in 2001, the goal was to bring ideas and technologies out of MIT and into the larger world. One idea was the synthesis of graphic design with computer science, combining the visual principles of design with ways of thinking about systems from computer science. We also wanted to share a way of working with code where things are figured out during the process of writing the software. We called this sketching with code. A third idea was to share what we had learned about how to teach programming to designers — to share this beyond the people we could teach directly through our workshops and classrooms. We wanted to spread this as far as we could."
https://medium.com/processing-foundation/a-modern-prometheus-59aed94abe85
Medium
A Modern Prometheus
The History of Processing by Casey Reas and Ben Fry
Simulatore di circuiti logici nel vostro browser. Mai più senza (scherzi a parte, è divertente e, in alcuni rari casi, può essere anche utile).
Money quote: "Only if both switches are on, the LED will go on. Try enabling both(The 'a', this simulator comes with its own letter based notation). Read results from the red 'l' outputs. For example, below is an AND gate I"
https://lodev.org/logicemu/
Money quote: "Only if both switches are on, the LED will go on. Try enabling both(The 'a', this simulator comes with its own letter based notation). Read results from the red 'l' outputs. For example, below is an AND gate I"
https://lodev.org/logicemu/
Tutti vogliono il trucco per fare le cose più veloci, più efficienti, più efficaci. Tutti vogliono qualsiasi modo tranne che quello che funziona veramente: farle bene.
Money quote: "There’s a scene in Lawrence of Arabia where one man puts out a match with his fingers, and doesn’t flinch. Another man watching tries to do the same, and yells in pain.
“It hurts! What’s the trick?” he asks.
“The trick is not minding that it hurts,” the first man says."
http://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/useful-hacks/
Money quote: "There’s a scene in Lawrence of Arabia where one man puts out a match with his fingers, and doesn’t flinch. Another man watching tries to do the same, and yells in pain.
“It hurts! What’s the trick?” he asks.
“The trick is not minding that it hurts,” the first man says."
http://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/useful-hacks/
Collaborative Fund
Useful Hacks
“You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.
Una valorizzazione del pensiero di Max Weber: niente di muovo ma molto interessante, perché poi la storia la scrivono i vincitori, no?
Money quote: "We use the word ‘capitalism’ today as if its meaning were self-evident, or else as if it came from Marx, but this casualness must be set aside. ‘Capitalism’ was Weber’s own word and he defined it as he saw fit. Its most general meaning was quite simply modernity itself: capitalism was ‘the most fateful power in our modern life’. More specifically, it controlled and generated ‘modern Kultur’, the code of values by which people lived in the 20th-century West, and now live, we may add, in much of the 21st-century globe. So the ‘spirit’ of capitalism is also an ‘ethic’, though no doubt the noscript would have sounded a bit flat if it had been called The Protestant Ethic and the Ethic of Capitalism."
https://aeon.co/ideas/what-did-max-weber-mean-by-the-spirit-of-capitalism
Money quote: "We use the word ‘capitalism’ today as if its meaning were self-evident, or else as if it came from Marx, but this casualness must be set aside. ‘Capitalism’ was Weber’s own word and he defined it as he saw fit. Its most general meaning was quite simply modernity itself: capitalism was ‘the most fateful power in our modern life’. More specifically, it controlled and generated ‘modern Kultur’, the code of values by which people lived in the 20th-century West, and now live, we may add, in much of the 21st-century globe. So the ‘spirit’ of capitalism is also an ‘ethic’, though no doubt the noscript would have sounded a bit flat if it had been called The Protestant Ethic and the Ethic of Capitalism."
https://aeon.co/ideas/what-did-max-weber-mean-by-the-spirit-of-capitalism
Aeon
What did Max Weber mean by the ‘spirit’ of capitalism?
More than greed or hard work, it’s the narrow adhesion to one’s function that defines Max Weber’s ‘spirit’ of capitalism
Un mondo senza più adulti. Un romanzo di crescita e di passaggio. “El último recreo” è un capolavoro anni ottanta dei fumettisti argentini Carlos Trillo e Horacio Altuna. Li ho adorati per anni. La recensione di Golem Cómics.
Money quote: “En ‘El último recreo’, Altuna inaugura un estilo muy personal a la hora de situar los bocadillos de diálogo en la página, guiando con su ubicación el orden de lectura de las viñetas y controlando de esa manera el ritmo interno de cada dibujo, ayudando al lector a detenerse donde debe detenerse y a avanzar por la página cuando debe hacerlo. Hoy en día, ese recurso es aún muy utilizado en todo tipo de cómics de viñetas irregulares y en muchas ocasiones ha conseguido hacernos olvidar la dichosa flecha que nos indicaba el camino a seguir. ¡Alabado sea!“
http://www.golemcomics.com/el-ultimo-recreo-de-trillo-y-altuna/
Money quote: “En ‘El último recreo’, Altuna inaugura un estilo muy personal a la hora de situar los bocadillos de diálogo en la página, guiando con su ubicación el orden de lectura de las viñetas y controlando de esa manera el ritmo interno de cada dibujo, ayudando al lector a detenerse donde debe detenerse y a avanzar por la página cuando debe hacerlo. Hoy en día, ese recurso es aún muy utilizado en todo tipo de cómics de viñetas irregulares y en muchas ocasiones ha conseguido hacernos olvidar la dichosa flecha que nos indicaba el camino a seguir. ¡Alabado sea!“
http://www.golemcomics.com/el-ultimo-recreo-de-trillo-y-altuna/
Golem Cómics
El último recreo, de Trillo y Altuna
Esta semana, en Golem cómics, analizamos: El último recreo, de Carlos Trillo y Horacio Altuna, dos autores clásicos de la historieta argentina.
Noise from the net:
Them: How old are you?
Me: 33.
Them: And you don’t have kids? Wow, time to get on that.
Me: I’ve had 7 miscarriages.
Them: Looking incredibly uncomfortable
Me: Annnnnnnnnd I hope we’ve learned a lesson in asking inappropriate personal questions.
Them: How old are you?
Me: 33.
Them: And you don’t have kids? Wow, time to get on that.
Me: I’ve had 7 miscarriages.
Them: Looking incredibly uncomfortable
Me: Annnnnnnnnd I hope we’ve learned a lesson in asking inappropriate personal questions.
Questo matto ha scattato con una tonnellata di macchine fotografiche, analogiche e digitali: è il Rocco Siffredi dell’otturatore. E si è fatto delle idee ben precise.
Money quote: “Work is hard. Every dollar, or euro, or yen, or beaver pelt (if you’re still bartering), comes only through sacrifice. Every minute you spend working to earn that cash is a minute less that you can spend doing something else. Don’t waste that time and effort (that’s good life advice, generally). When it comes to cameras, specifically, don’t be silly with your money.
As of this writing, Contax T2 and T3 prices are astronomical, and the Olympus Mju series cameras are similarly outrageous. For the price of a Contax T2 you can buy a Leica M6 or an M2 with a lens, or a flight to (and hotel room on) the other side of the world. And if the absurdity of that fact doesn’t strike you, you need to read more of our articles.”
https://www.casualphotophile.com/2018/07/08/five-lessons-ive-learned-in-five-years-of-shooting-a-different-camera-every-week/
Money quote: “Work is hard. Every dollar, or euro, or yen, or beaver pelt (if you’re still bartering), comes only through sacrifice. Every minute you spend working to earn that cash is a minute less that you can spend doing something else. Don’t waste that time and effort (that’s good life advice, generally). When it comes to cameras, specifically, don’t be silly with your money.
As of this writing, Contax T2 and T3 prices are astronomical, and the Olympus Mju series cameras are similarly outrageous. For the price of a Contax T2 you can buy a Leica M6 or an M2 with a lens, or a flight to (and hotel room on) the other side of the world. And if the absurdity of that fact doesn’t strike you, you need to read more of our articles.”
https://www.casualphotophile.com/2018/07/08/five-lessons-ive-learned-in-five-years-of-shooting-a-different-camera-every-week/
Ho intervistato Fei-Fei Li, la persona più competente di AI che abbia mai incontrato. Qui la sua storia raccontata dalla CNN
Money quote: “"As one of the leaders in the world for A.I., I feel tremendous excitement and responsibility to create the most awesome and benevolent technology for society and to educate the most awesome and benevolent technologists -- that's my calling," Li said”
https://money.cnn.com/2016/07/21/news/economy/chinese-immigrant-stanford-professor/index.html
Money quote: “"As one of the leaders in the world for A.I., I feel tremendous excitement and responsibility to create the most awesome and benevolent technology for society and to educate the most awesome and benevolent technologists -- that's my calling," Li said”
https://money.cnn.com/2016/07/21/news/economy/chinese-immigrant-stanford-professor/index.html
CNNMoney
One immigrant's path from cleaning houses to Stanford professor
Fei-Fei Li arrived in the U.S. from China at age 16 with many big dreams. And it took many odd jobs to help her achieve them. Luckily, she was smart -- and driven. Today, she's the director of Stanford University's artificial intelligence lab.
L’età giusta per fondare una startup di successo? 45 anni - il mio articolo per Wired Italia
https://www.wired.it/economia/start-up/2018/08/07/startup-eta-successo-45-anni/
https://www.wired.it/economia/start-up/2018/08/07/startup-eta-successo-45-anni/
Noise from the net:
Thank god the Matrix didn't run in Docker.
But Agent Smith was clearly a container, which was why he could be spun up repeatedly. He didn't scale well though.
Thank god the Matrix didn't run in Docker.
But Agent Smith was clearly a container, which was why he could be spun up repeatedly. He didn't scale well though.
La tremenda inefficienza del settore librario secondo El Pais. Vale anche in Spagna, non solo in Italia.
Money quote: “Es habitual en España que las librerías no dispongan de ejemplares editados apenas unos meses antes. Esos títulos han vuelto al almacén para ser destruidos, saldados o, en menor medida, guardados, si el editor lo decide. Según el último dato oficial del gremio de editores, de 2016, el 29,4% de los ejemplares impresos para las librerías vuelven al almacén, un dato que libreros, editores y distribuidores, elevan hasta casi un 40%. Es decir, de 100 ejemplares se venden 60 como promedio.“
https://elpais.com/cultura/2018/07/09/actualidad/1531163370_371133.amp.html
Money quote: “Es habitual en España que las librerías no dispongan de ejemplares editados apenas unos meses antes. Esos títulos han vuelto al almacén para ser destruidos, saldados o, en menor medida, guardados, si el editor lo decide. Según el último dato oficial del gremio de editores, de 2016, el 29,4% de los ejemplares impresos para las librerías vuelven al almacén, un dato que libreros, editores y distribuidores, elevan hasta casi un 40%. Es decir, de 100 ejemplares se venden 60 como promedio.“
https://elpais.com/cultura/2018/07/09/actualidad/1531163370_371133.amp.html
EL PAÍS
Hasta un 40% de los 225 millones de libros editados en España se devuelve
Los miles de ejemplares sin vender del último Diccionario de la RAE, publicado en 2014 por Espasa, revelan los problemas de un sector que publica 86.000 títulos al año
Ode ai marginalia
Money quote: “We reached out to members of the Atlas Obscura community and asked them to tell us about the most remarkable examples of writing in the margins that they’d ever found. As ever, they didn’t disappoint. You sent us pictures of scathing hand-written criticism, a book that held a short record of family deaths, and a particularly creepy-looking example of a secret “government code.” Great stuff”
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/best-notes-written-in-books
Money quote: “We reached out to members of the Atlas Obscura community and asked them to tell us about the most remarkable examples of writing in the margins that they’d ever found. As ever, they didn’t disappoint. You sent us pictures of scathing hand-written criticism, a book that held a short record of family deaths, and a particularly creepy-looking example of a secret “government code.” Great stuff”
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/best-notes-written-in-books
Atlas Obscura
The Best Notes Atlas Obscura Readers Found in Used Books
From painful spoilers to such trenchant criticism as "P.S. This book blows!"