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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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I venti film più belli/importanti di vent'anni fa. Cosa c'era al cinema nel 1998. Me ne sono perso quasi la metà, vedo, ma in effetti è stato un anno notevole.

Money quote: Salvate il soldato Ryan. Il grande Lebowski. The Truman Show. Shakespeare In Love. A Bug’s Life. The Thin Red Line. Out Of Sight.

https://film.avclub.com/the-best-movies-of-1998-1828534340
Sull'elaborazione del lutto e sulla nostra capacità di lasciare andare, secondo gli stoici

Money quote: "How should we grieve when someone close to us dies? Should we wail and gnash our teeth? Should we swallow our pain? Some would say there is no right answer. You feel whatever you feel, and heal however you heal, and that’s okay. But according to the ancient Stoics – those Greco-Roman philosophers making a comeback as preachers of practical wisdom in a self-help world – there is a correct answer to the question of how we should grieve. And the answer is that we shouldn’t. What’s done is done. There is nothing you can do to change the situation – so move on."

https://aeon.co/essays/do-not-weep-for-your-dead-how-to-mourn-as-the-stoics-did
Alcune cose su John McCain da leggere da chi ha lavorato con lui a lungo

Money quote: “ First, whoever’s been talking about John McCain’s funeral is doing no one any favors. There’s no need for that right now, and the McCain family will announce any details about the funeral. But the general principle here is this: One of things McCain says in this book, and something he would like the country to appreciate better, is that we have so much more in common than we have that divides us. George Bush and Barack Obama defeated him. He knows this. But he knows that they are fellow Americans with the same values and interests that he shares. He may disagree with how they served those values and interests, but he knows that we are all Americans”

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/05/john-mccains-greatest-fear/560915/
Lo considero un mio vecchio classico!

Per Fumettologica

Money quote: “Sappiamo che in questa colonna metafisica e digitale, Science Friction, si parla di fantascienza, argomento che dovrebbe essere off-limits per i protagonisti del Vecchio West a fumetti. Invece, a sorpresa per alcuni, il vecchio Tex entra in questo spazio dalla porta principale, anche se vedremo tra poco in che modo”

http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/02/fantascienza-tex-fumetto-bonelli/
Ok, questa notizia ve la rovino, non c'è bisogno di andare a leggerla. Il senso è: da dieci anni va a giro con il suo iPod, compagno di viaggi e sirena dei suoi stati d'animo. Con annesso gigantesco adesivo del duo Gaspard Augé e Xavier de Rosnay, a.k.a. “Justice”. Poi iPod si rompe, lui ne fa un mini funerale su internet e, a sorpresa, i due musicisti gli scrivono: te ne regaliamo uno con un po' della nostra musica, che ne dici?

Carramba che sorpresa! (e che marketing, devo dire! di quello come lo insegnano nei corsi fighi: ascolta il tuo cliente e avvia la conversazione, partecipa a quel che dice).

Money quote: "The user in question was named Effennekappa. “I’ve spent 10 years with this 160gb monster in my pocket, it’s been with me in every single trip, journey and commute I’ve made since I was 20,” the user wrote. “Today it played its last song. Farewell, you magnificent bastard.”

Justice is served
An accompanying image showed the battle-worn silver iPod, complete with a rear sticker for the French electronic music duo Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay, a.k.a. “Justice.”

The post got quite a bit of attention as fellow iPod users shared their thoughts on what it was like to lose a beloved MP3 player. Somewhere along the way, however, Justice stumbled across the thread, and paid their respects — as well as offering to replace the iPod in question.

“Hello u/effennekappa! Sorry to hear about your iPod,” Xavier de Rosnay posted. “Would it be possible for us to send you a new one? We’ll put some new music on it.”"

https://www.cultofmac.com/556293/ipod-memorial-earns-one-reddit-user-a-sweet-surprise/
Forwarded from MacchiaChannel
In una stupenda rappresentazione grafica basata su dati provenienti dallo Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, le vendite di armi da parte di USA e Russia al resto del mondo.

Link: http://bit.ly/2MUbgi6
Ogni tanto penso che dovrebbero mandare a scrivere questi articoli giornalisti che hanno una vaga idea di cosa sia un computer. Comunque è godibile, soprattutto se avete una predilezione per la scrittura melodrammatica. Però non corretto tecnicamente.

Money quote: “Algorithms have changed, from Really Simple to Ridiculously Complicated. They are capable of accomplishing tasks and tackling problems that they’ve never been able to do before. They are able, really, to handle an unfathomably complex world better than a human can. But exactly because they can, the way they work has become unfathomable too. Inputs loop from one algorithm to the next; data presses through more instructions, more code. The complexity, dynamism, the sheer not-understandability of the algorithm means that there is a middle part – between input and output – where it is possible that no one knows exactly what they’re doing. The algorithm learns whatever it learns. “The reality is, professionally, I only look under the hood when it goes wrong. And it can be physically impossible to understand what has actually happened.””

https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/ridiculously-complicated-algorithms/
Storia più debole della sua bellissima premessa, letteralmente fantasmagorica. Però sempre una bella storia che para di Giappone e di Unicode. Che vuoi di più?

Uno spettro si aggira nei nostri computer...

Money quote: “To sum up - in 1978 a series of small mistakes created some characters out of nothing. The errors went undiscovered just long enough to be set in stone, and now these ghosts are, at least in potential, a part of every computer on the planet, lurking in the dark corners of character tables.”

https://www.dampfkraft.com/ghost-characters.html
Creare i propri nemici. O creare la loro stessa idea/ il mondo musulmano, ad esempio.

Money quote: “he idea of an ancient clash between the Muslim World and the Christian World is a dangerous and modern myth. It relies on fabricated misrepresentations of separate Islamic and Western geopolitical and civilisational unities. Pan-Africanism and Pan-Asianism offer a better context for understanding Pan-Islamism. All three emerged in the late 19th century, at the height of the age of empire, and as counters to Anglo-Saxon supremacy and the white man’s civilising mission. Pan-Islamists in the age of empire did not have to convince fellow Muslims about the global unity of their co-religionists. By racialising their Muslim subjects with references to their religious identity, colonisers created the conceptual foundations of modern Muslim unity”

https://aeon.co/essays/the-idea-of-a-muslim-world-is-both-modern-and-misleading
La trasformazione epocale in corso, che vede uno spostamento delle vendite di qualsiasi cosa dai negozi fisici a quello online, Amazon in testa, crea cambiamento anche nelle profondità del tessuto industriale.

Se si va un po’ a indagare si possono trovare succose (e voluminose) chicche come il Tetra Pak Index, un rapporto online che analizza in maniera approfondita le tendenze in atto, i cambiamenti, le esigenze dei diversi attori (industria e consumatori) sino ad arrivare a considerazioni ed esempi alquanto stimolanti, oltre a una comprensibile lettura delle opportunità “pro domo loro”.

Valida lettura per capire cosa stiamo diventando e cosa compreremo. Ad esempio, olio d’oliva italiano nel tetrapak...

Money quote: “Convenience, sustainability, quality and innovation are all key selling points for Di Carlo Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Italy's first ever extra virgin olive oil to be packed in Tetra Pak® packages. Available online via Amazon, ease of delivery is key to the product offering, hence the importance of the logistical and distribution efficiency of cartons over the alternatives - traditionally heavy, breakable glass in the case of olive oil. The environmental benefits of the packages, manufactured from FSC-certified and controlled sources paperboard, are also cited in its marketing, along with the ability of the multiple layers to protect the contents from oxygen and light - the main causes of olive oil oxidation. A premium product made with 100% Italian, cold-pressed olives, it was launched in Tetra Prisma® Aseptic 100 Square packages with a convenient, easy-to-open and reseal cap in January 2018.”

https://www.tetrapak.com/about/tetra-pak-index/tetra-pak-index-online-report
Una bella e accorata difesa del l’insegnamento tradizionale - fisico, tangibile, tattile - anziché digitale, sullo schermo e mediato dal computer. Fenomenale.

Money quote: “If the move to digital learning continues, children will spend much, if not most, of their waking hours in front of screens. They will use apps before they go to school, spend their days in front of computers, do their homework online, and then entertain themselves with digital media. Children are losing opportunities to experience the world in all its richness”

Aggiungo un paio di cose. Qui si parla di usare il computer per insegnare e non si parla di insegnare l’informatica, che a sua volta è cosa diversa dal saper usare il computer. Beh, forse sarà sorprendente, ma si impara meglio anche l’informatica come scienza quando non si usa il computer.

https://aeon.co/essays/children-learn-best-when-engaged-in-the-living-world-not-on-screens
Che ne pensate, il riscaldamento globale è vero o è una fake news? Non è una domanda banale, e non solo perché viviamo nell'era di Donald Trump. Come dimostrano quelli che negano l'evoluzione o anche la semplice idea che la Terra non sia piatta ma sferica (sì, sappiamo che ci siete, là fuori), semplicemente dire che una cosa è vera non la rende per questo vera. Servono prove, dimostrazioni, metodo scientifico. Ecco, tutto questo per quanto riguarda il riscaldamento globale è sul serio alla portata di tutti.

Money quote: "You don’t need a thermometer or a rain gauge to notice climate change, and you don’t need to be a scientist to see it.

Evidence is in the blueberry bushes in Henry David Thoreau’s Walden Pond, the dwindling population of polar bears of the Arctic and the dying corals worldwide. Scientists have documented 28,800 cases of plants and animals “responding consistently to temperature changes,” a 2008 study in the journal Nature said.

“Nature is extremely sensitive to temperature and nature is reacting to the warmer temperatures,” said Boston University biologist Richard Primack. “The dramatic change is happening right in front of us.”"

https://apnews.com/c895b9ac7e4a4370953e51862285c2ce/Looking-for-signs-of-global-warming
Art is a way of survival
Rieccomi, e riecco Fumettologica. Un viaggio nella fantascienza e nel fumetto come strumenti narrativi popolari: l'eternauta.

Money quote: "Viaggio nel tempo e invasione aliena invece sono i due strumenti scelti anche per una delle principali opere di fantascienza del Novecento: L’Eternauta. Il che (consentite, dopo una lunga introduzione, anche questa larga iperbole al vostro cronista della science fiction) apre una serie infinita di mondi."

http://www.fumettologica.it/2018/08/eternauta-fumetto-oesterheld-argentina/
Ma uno psicologo che ha in terapia una persona, può rompere il vincolo di riservatezza (il segreto professionale) di quel che accade in terapia e informare la polizia e/o i diretti interessati se il paziente gli confida di voler uccidere qualcuno? Andare ad esplorare questa domanda è meno banale di quanto non sembri, perché mette in realtà a nudo cosa sia la terapia e a cosa serva.

Money quote: "Despite empathy for the patient, a therapist has a moral obligation to break confidentiality if they assess real risk and, in some jurisdictions, a legal obligation to contact law enforcement. In the United States, this legal obligation began in 1976, with the ruling in Tarasoff v The Regents of the University of California. In this case, a male college student told his therapist that he was going to kill his ex-girlfriend for ending their relationship. The therapist wrote a letter to campus police but did not inform the intended victim herself. The patient left therapy and later murdered his ex-girlfriend. Initially this lead to a ruling that a therapist had a duty to warn an at-risk person; in 1976, the bar was changed from a duty to warn to a duty to protect. In the state of New York, legislation enacted in 2013 created a mandatory duty for mental health professionals to make a report when they believe that a patient might pose a danger to themselves. The law also allows law enforcement to remove firearms owned by a patient deemed dangerous. "

https://aeon.co/ideas/can-therapists-break-confidentiality-to-prevent-violence
Per gli amanti di strumenti da riga di comando che funzionino bene e siano moderni, funzionali, questo per gestire la contabilità è geniale anche e soprattutto nel modo con cui la gestisce.

Money quote: "We found existing plain text accounting tools unsatisfactory, so we developed Transity. It models financial flows in terms of transactions and not debited / credited accounts. Furthermore, its journal format is based on YAML and can therefore easily be processed by 3rd party tools. It's written in PureScript and published under a ISC license."

https://www.feram.io/blog/2018-06-05_transity_the_future_of_plain_text_accounting/
La blockchain si sta trasformando in una sorta di strano mistero: tecnologia problematica, che rende impossibile la privacy così come la GDPR la immagina e consuma energia e banda senza scopo, oppure struttura decentralizzata fondamentale per lo sviluppo di nuove opportunità? Qui se ne parla un po'.

Money quote: "The word “trust” is printed on things all around you. The dollar bill in your pocket. The box of Kleenex on your bedside table has a label that reads “trusted care.” In the physical world, it’s easy to prove that trust is indeed warranted: Trade that dollar (plus three more) for a latte and you can taste the power of U.S. currency."

https://medium.com/s/trustissues/the-blockchain-can-fix-the-internet-dfeeddb9338d
Alfin la maraviglia, la maraviglia.

Money quote: “
Wonder is sometimes said to be a childish emotion, one that we grow out of. But that is surely wrong. As adults, we might experience it when gaping at grand vistas. I was dumbstruck when I first saw a sunset over the Serengeti. We also experience wonder when we discover extraordinary facts. I was enthralled to learn that, when arranged in a line, the neurons in a human brain would stretch the 700 miles from London to Berlin. But why? What purpose could this wide-eyed, slack-jawed feeling serve? It’s difficult to determine the biological function of any affect, but whatever it evolved for (and I’ll come to that), wonder might be humanity’s most important emotion”

https://aeon.co/essays/why-wonder-is-the-most-human-of-all-emotions
La scomparsa della realtà: The Vanishing of Reality. Articolo estratto di libro di giornalista vincitrice del premio Pulizer. Una di quelle sintesi da brivido che in un attimo rimettono tutto in ordine. Come avevano fatto a non capirlo prima?

(Secondo me però andrebbe esplorato anche il ruolo del correttore automatico nella creazione di fake news).

Money quote: “Recommendation engines, she adds, help connect conspiracy theorists with one another to the point that “we are long past merely partisan filter bubbles and well into the realm of siloed communities that experience their own reality and operate with their own facts.” At this point, she concludes, “the Internet doesn’t just reflect reality anymore; it shapes it.””

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/08/01/the-vanishing-of-reality/