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/
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/
Fumettologica
"L'Eternauta" e l'eterno andare del vagabondo dell'infinito
Viaggio nel tempo e invasione aliena sono i due strumenti scelti per una delle principali opere di fantascienza del Novecento: L'Eternauta.
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
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
Aeon
Can therapists break confidentiality to prevent violence? | Aeon Ideas
Therapy relies on rich, empathetic listening. But when should psychologists break confidentiality due to a duty to protect?
Semplicemente spettacolare!
Money quote: "The story of how Frank D’Angelo came to join the video game industry is both sweet and typical."
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/318588/The_great_video_game_exodus.php
Money quote: "The story of how Frank D’Angelo came to join the video game industry is both sweet and typical."
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/318588/The_great_video_game_exodus.php
GAMASUTRA
The great video game exodus
The story of how Frank D’Angelo came to join the video game industry is both sweet and typical. When he was ten years old he would write letters to his favorite game developers and publishers describing his love for their games and seeking advice on how to…
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/
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
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
Medium
Your Online Data Is In Peril. The Blockchain Could Save It
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…
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
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
Aeon
How wonder works
One emotion inspired our greatest achievements in science, art and religion. We can manipulate it – but why do we have it?
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/
(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/
The Paris Review
The Vanishing of Reality
Politicians had always spun reality, but television—and later the Internet—gave them new platforms on which to prevaricate.
La banalità del male: Facebook è malvagio (lo è) perché tratta gli individui come punti in reti di connessioni. Ma le persone non sono grafi, le nazioni non sono database. A Facebook manca la capacità di avere una opinione.
Money quote: “That brings us back to Facebook. It has its own grand project—to turn the human world into one big information system. This is, it goes without saying, nowhere near as terrible as the project of the thousand-year Reich. But the fundamental problem is the same: an inability to look at things from the other fellow’s point of view, a disconnect between the human reality and the grand project.”
https://qz.com/1342757/everything-bad-about-facebook-is-bad-for-the-same-reason/amp/
Money quote: “That brings us back to Facebook. It has its own grand project—to turn the human world into one big information system. This is, it goes without saying, nowhere near as terrible as the project of the thousand-year Reich. But the fundamental problem is the same: an inability to look at things from the other fellow’s point of view, a disconnect between the human reality and the grand project.”
https://qz.com/1342757/everything-bad-about-facebook-is-bad-for-the-same-reason/amp/
Quartz
Everything bad about Facebook is bad for the same reason
The philosophy of Hannah Arendt points to the banal evil beneath Facebook's many mistakes.
Una tipa avventurosa lascia il lavoro fisso e parte per fare la nomade digitale. Scoprendo un sacco di banalità sulla vita on the road, anche e soprattutto sul senso dell’uscita con delle persone.
Money quote: “A German guy that I met in Manila had to use Google Translate to understand my text messages to him. He spoke English fluently, but he had a hard time reading and writing. We still had amazing conversations; he’d just come from living in New Zealand for six months and already missed it. He taught me that it’s not the length of time that someone’s in your life that matters, but the marks they leave when they’re there.“
https://medium.com/@tessa_6155/dating-as-a-digital-nomad-bc53e66e453b
Money quote: “A German guy that I met in Manila had to use Google Translate to understand my text messages to him. He spoke English fluently, but he had a hard time reading and writing. We still had amazing conversations; he’d just come from living in New Zealand for six months and already missed it. He taught me that it’s not the length of time that someone’s in your life that matters, but the marks they leave when they’re there.“
https://medium.com/@tessa_6155/dating-as-a-digital-nomad-bc53e66e453b
Medium
Dating as a Digital Nomad
In the last year, I’ve never spent more than a few weeks in the same city as someone I’ve dated. What it’s like to date as a digital nomad.
Quel che sta succedendo a Barcellona è anche quello che accade a numerose città italiane, soprattutto piccole e medio-piccole: il tanto invocato turismo è in realtà un evento disgregatore del tessuto urbano e sociale. Senza contare che difficilmente è controllabile perché legato a fattori esterni (Ryanair che apre una rotta piuttosto che un'altra, per intenderci).
Siamo sicuri sia questo il futuro che vogliamo?
Money quote: "The saddest thing about all this is the city is rapidly losing its identity and becoming like everywhere else. A new word has been coined to describe this apparently unstoppable process: parquetematización – the act of becoming a theme park. Barcelona has become an imitation of itself."
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2018/aug/30/why-tourism-is-killing-barcelona-overtourism-photo-essay
Siamo sicuri sia questo il futuro che vogliamo?
Money quote: "The saddest thing about all this is the city is rapidly losing its identity and becoming like everywhere else. A new word has been coined to describe this apparently unstoppable process: parquetematización – the act of becoming a theme park. Barcelona has become an imitation of itself."
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2018/aug/30/why-tourism-is-killing-barcelona-overtourism-photo-essay
the Guardian
How tourism is killing Barcelona – a photo essay
One of the coolest destinations in Europe just two decades ago, Barcelona is now so overcrowded it has become a tourist theme park – and is losing the character that made it so popular
E cosa succede al mondo del lavoro? Una trasformazione epocale. Partiamo da questo: il Manifesto del telelavoro. C'è la pars costruens, la pars destruens, e tutto il resto.
Money quote:
"What is it not:
- There is no main office or headquarters with multiple people "The only way to not have people in a satellite office is not to have a main office."
- You do work together and communicate intensely, remote doesn't mean working independent of each other.
- Offshoring of work, you hire around the world.
- It is not a management paradigm, it is still a normal hierarchical organization, however there is a focus on output instead of input.
- It is not a substitute for human interaction, people still need to collaborate, have conversations, and feel part of a team."
https://www.remoteonly.org
Money quote:
"What is it not:
- There is no main office or headquarters with multiple people "The only way to not have people in a satellite office is not to have a main office."
- You do work together and communicate intensely, remote doesn't mean working independent of each other.
- Offshoring of work, you hire around the world.
- It is not a management paradigm, it is still a normal hierarchical organization, however there is a focus on output instead of input.
- It is not a substitute for human interaction, people still need to collaborate, have conversations, and feel part of a team."
https://www.remoteonly.org
Il lavoro cambia. Farsi il mazzo serve sempre, ma occorre farlo in modo nuovo. Per dire: si può lavorare meglio ma meno.
Money quote: "Surprisingly, the top 10% of employees with the highest productivity didn’t put in longer hours than anyone else – often they didn't even work eight-hour days. Instead, the key to their productivity was that for every 52 minutes of focused work, they took a 17-minute break.
While our culture may be pushing us towards working 24/7, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a Silcon Valley consultant and author of Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, believes this is not helping us to be more productive or to come up with creative solutions.
The research instead points towards the importance of rest, he says."
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20170612-why-you-should-manage-your-energy-not-your-time
Money quote: "Surprisingly, the top 10% of employees with the highest productivity didn’t put in longer hours than anyone else – often they didn't even work eight-hour days. Instead, the key to their productivity was that for every 52 minutes of focused work, they took a 17-minute break.
While our culture may be pushing us towards working 24/7, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a Silcon Valley consultant and author of Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, believes this is not helping us to be more productive or to come up with creative solutions.
The research instead points towards the importance of rest, he says."
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20170612-why-you-should-manage-your-energy-not-your-time
Bbc
Why you should manage your energy, not your time
When our workloads increase, many of us decide to up our number of working hours. But harnessing moments of 'unfocus' might be the key to getting more done in less time.
La recensione dell’hotspot portatile Tp-Link M7200 LTE - il mio articolo per Macity. L’hotspot è mitico e costa poco!
https://www.macitynet.it/tp-link-m7200/
https://www.macitynet.it/tp-link-m7200/
macitynet.it
La recensione dell’hotspot portatile Tp-Link M7200 LTE
Recensioni
Il motivo per cui amo internet: dove mai avrei potuto trovare un articolo così pieno di amore che racconta l'invenzione degli scoiattoli nelle moderne città statunitensi?
Money quote: "There were squirrels in Manhattan before there was a city there, but by the mid-1800s their population was practically nonexistent. Then in 1877, about 20 years after the first bushy-tailed rodent found its way into the newspaper, the city decided to capitalize on squirrels' growing fandom by bringing them back to Central Park. They planted squirrel-friendly nut trees and installed cozy squirrel homes, then released a handful of chipper gray squirrels to run wild in the park. The following year, they released 30 more pairs. By 1883, the park was home to at least 1,500 of them."
https://curiosity.com/topics/heres-the-real-reason-cities-are-full-of-squirrels-curiosity/
Money quote: "There were squirrels in Manhattan before there was a city there, but by the mid-1800s their population was practically nonexistent. Then in 1877, about 20 years after the first bushy-tailed rodent found its way into the newspaper, the city decided to capitalize on squirrels' growing fandom by bringing them back to Central Park. They planted squirrel-friendly nut trees and installed cozy squirrel homes, then released a handful of chipper gray squirrels to run wild in the park. The following year, they released 30 more pairs. By 1883, the park was home to at least 1,500 of them."
https://curiosity.com/topics/heres-the-real-reason-cities-are-full-of-squirrels-curiosity/
Curiosity.com
Here's the Real Reason Cities Are Full of Squirrels
For those of us who live in a major American city, the most communing with nature we get on a regular basis is hanging out in the park and watching ...
La storia del padre della fotografia sottomarina. Sembra una storia di un secolo fa, invece era quasi un secolo e mezzo fa: il 1880.
Money quote: "The experience of diving appears to have been revelatory for Boutan. He later recounted, “It was all so beautiful and so strange that I often found myself longing to be able to sketch or paint the scene, so as to be able to bring up to the surface a souvenir of what I had seen below.” Boutan resolved to photograph these “submarine landscapes.”"
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/worlds-first-underwater-portrait
Money quote: "The experience of diving appears to have been revelatory for Boutan. He later recounted, “It was all so beautiful and so strange that I often found myself longing to be able to sketch or paint the scene, so as to be able to bring up to the surface a souvenir of what I had seen below.” Boutan resolved to photograph these “submarine landscapes.”"
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/worlds-first-underwater-portrait
Atlas Obscura
How a 19th-Century Biologist Became an Underwater Photography Pioneer
A deep dive into the "submarine landscapes" of Louis Boutan.
Il falso, anzi il marcio dentro Instagram.
Money quote: “Instagrammers with completely or partially fake followings and/or engagement present advertisers with a unique form of ad fraud that’s becoming more and more commonplace and could be siphoning tens of millions of dollars from brands.”
https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/08/07/fake-instagram-influencer/
Money quote: “Instagrammers with completely or partially fake followings and/or engagement present advertisers with a unique form of ad fraud that’s becoming more and more commonplace and could be siphoning tens of millions of dollars from brands.”
https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/08/07/fake-instagram-influencer/
Highsnobiety
Here's How Easy It Is to Become a Phony Instagram Influencer
Marketing agency Mediakix has conducted an investigation into the murky world of online Instagram fakers. Read about what went down here.
Il logo definitivo per la “spade force” di Donald Trump.
Money quote: “When Bloomberg Businessweek asked eight leading designers to brand President Trump’s preposterous “Space Force”, they can’t possibly have imagined getting anything this deliciously good”
https://onefoottsunami.com/2018/07/30/an-idiotic-idea-doesnt-deserve-branding-this-good/
Money quote: “When Bloomberg Businessweek asked eight leading designers to brand President Trump’s preposterous “Space Force”, they can’t possibly have imagined getting anything this deliciously good”
https://onefoottsunami.com/2018/07/30/an-idiotic-idea-doesnt-deserve-branding-this-good/
Onefoottsunami
An Idiotic Idea Doesn’t Deserve Branding This Good
“Space Force”. God.
Lei guida una azienda online cinese gigantesca. Ma è una donna, e come tale ha davanti una strada ripida il doppio.
Money quote: “Jane Sun may be the head of a Nasdaq-listed Chinese tech company valued at US$23 billion, but she still sometimes feels slighted in the company of other CEOs.
While attending a recent CEO conference in Silicon Valley, “people assumed I was there to accompany my husband”, said the 49-year-old head of Shanghai-based Ctrip, Asia’s biggest online travel platform. On a separate skiing trip to Canada, fellow skiers asked Sun’s husband what line of work he was in, but not her.”
https://www.scmp.com/tech/china-tech/article/2156661/ctrips-female-ceo-gender-inequality-and-fighting-internet-platform
Money quote: “Jane Sun may be the head of a Nasdaq-listed Chinese tech company valued at US$23 billion, but she still sometimes feels slighted in the company of other CEOs.
While attending a recent CEO conference in Silicon Valley, “people assumed I was there to accompany my husband”, said the 49-year-old head of Shanghai-based Ctrip, Asia’s biggest online travel platform. On a separate skiing trip to Canada, fellow skiers asked Sun’s husband what line of work he was in, but not her.”
https://www.scmp.com/tech/china-tech/article/2156661/ctrips-female-ceo-gender-inequality-and-fighting-internet-platform
South China Morning Post
Ctrip’s female CEO on gender inequality and fighting internet platform companies
Jane Sun may be the head of a Nasdaq-listed Chinese tech company valued at US$23 billion, but she still sometimes feels slighted in the company of other CEOs....