Altro che 5G: care compagnie telefoniche, chi si fida più di voi? - Il mio articolo per Wired
https://www.wired.it/economia/business/2018/09/07/5g-compagnie-telefoniche-fiducia-costi/
https://www.wired.it/economia/business/2018/09/07/5g-compagnie-telefoniche-fiducia-costi/
WIRED.IT
Altro che 5G: care compagnie telefoniche, chi si fida più di voi?
Il 5G è la nuova rincorsa per gli operatori di telecomunicazioni, ma l'arrivo di Iliad e le fatture a 28 giorni hanno minato la credibilità del mercato
Infine, chiudiamo ma trilogia sulla lettura di oggi con l’opera struggente di un solitario monomaniaco: ecco Tom Tryniski, l’uomo che dal suo soggiorno ha passato gli ultimi diciannove anni a digitalizzare quasi 50 milioni di pagine di giornale. Ne parla la Columbia Journalism Review.
Money quote: “Tryniski has no formal training in archiving and isn’t particularly interested in working with any of the various other online newspaper directories, especially those with regimented archival requirements. He has, on occasion, been approached by companies looking to partner with him or purchase licenses to his archives. He’s turned them all down, including one offer for half a million dollars.
“I knew my collection would ultimately be charged for,” Tryniski says nonchalantly, explaining why he declined the offer—for most people, an enormous sum of money. “I really didn’t like the idea of charging a guy to use my site, and then for them to take the biggest profit. You know what I’m saying?” Tryniski, who rarely travels, owns his home in low-cost Fulton, and eats meals at a diner (he doesn’t even own dishes, he says), funds the operation himself. His efforts have been covered in a variety of publications including on Browsings, a blog published by Harper’s Magazine.”
https://www.cjr.org/the_profile/tom-tryniski-fultonhistory.php
Money quote: “Tryniski has no formal training in archiving and isn’t particularly interested in working with any of the various other online newspaper directories, especially those with regimented archival requirements. He has, on occasion, been approached by companies looking to partner with him or purchase licenses to his archives. He’s turned them all down, including one offer for half a million dollars.
“I knew my collection would ultimately be charged for,” Tryniski says nonchalantly, explaining why he declined the offer—for most people, an enormous sum of money. “I really didn’t like the idea of charging a guy to use my site, and then for them to take the biggest profit. You know what I’m saying?” Tryniski, who rarely travels, owns his home in low-cost Fulton, and eats meals at a diner (he doesn’t even own dishes, he says), funds the operation himself. His efforts have been covered in a variety of publications including on Browsings, a blog published by Harper’s Magazine.”
https://www.cjr.org/the_profile/tom-tryniski-fultonhistory.php
Columbia Journalism Review
How Tom Tryniski digitized nearly 50 million pages of newspapers in his living room
<p>Tom Tryniski does not lock his doors. He spends most days sitting in his living room in Fulton, New York, 30 miles northwest of Syracuse, in front of two jumbo computer monitors, looking something like a security guard, but friendlier. He appears young…
Il problema del lavoro è sempre più interessante. Sta andando in corto circuito per via del digitale e della trasformazione degli assetti della società che stanno cambiando rapidamente. Vecchio articolo sempre molto valido.
Money quote: "Therefore, it’s actually a matter of professional life or death to get rid of your low-value work – tasks that mean little or nothing to customers or colleagues. Take an active approach. Design a new, do-able job for yourself. Here’s when to do it"
https://hbr.org/2016/06/stop-doing-low-value-work
Money quote: "Therefore, it’s actually a matter of professional life or death to get rid of your low-value work – tasks that mean little or nothing to customers or colleagues. Take an active approach. Design a new, do-able job for yourself. Here’s when to do it"
https://hbr.org/2016/06/stop-doing-low-value-work
Harvard Business Review
Stop Doing Low-Value Work
How to make more time for the tasks that matter.
Perché Google e gli altri big non possono fare a meno della Cina - il mio articolo per Wired
https://www.wired.it/attualita/tech/2018/09/03/google-cina-brin/
https://www.wired.it/attualita/tech/2018/09/03/google-cina-brin/
Wired
Perché Google e gli altri big non possono fare a meno della Cina
Sergei Brin, uno dei fondatori di Google, è sempre stato contrario a venire a patti con il governo cinese. Ma ora anche lui ha ceduto
Apple in tribunale con l'accusa di monopolio con il suo app store per iOS. La difesa però è interessante. (Peraltro, Apple e l'amministrazione Trump sono dalla stessa parte, in questo caso)
Money quote: ""Apple is trying to argue that the consumers don't have the standing to sue here because the app developers set the price," says Sandeep Vaheesan, an antitrust lawyer at the Open Markets Institute, a nonprofit that advocates against monopolistic power. "What the consumers are really upset at is how the apps are being priced by developers.""
https://www.wired.com/story/pepper-v-apple-supreme-court-app-store-antitrust/
Money quote: ""Apple is trying to argue that the consumers don't have the standing to sue here because the app developers set the price," says Sandeep Vaheesan, an antitrust lawyer at the Open Markets Institute, a nonprofit that advocates against monopolistic power. "What the consumers are really upset at is how the apps are being priced by developers.""
https://www.wired.com/story/pepper-v-apple-supreme-court-app-store-antitrust/
Wired
The Supreme Court Will Decide If Apple's App Store Is a Monopoly
Apple Inc. v. Pepper could have wide-reaching implications not only for the Cupertino giant, but also for other companies like Amazon.
Federico Viticci di MacStories ha studiato un po' Shortcuts di Apple e spiega meglio cosa sia. Interessante.
Money quote: "On the surface, Shortcuts the app looks like the full-blown Workflow replacement heavy users of the app have been wishfully imagining for the past year. But there is more going on with Shortcuts than the app alone. Shortcuts the feature, in fact, reveals a fascinating twofold strategy: on one hand, Apple hopes to accelerate third-party Siri integrations by leveraging existing APIs as well as enabling the creation of custom SiriKit Intents; on the other, the company is advancing a new vision of automation through the lens of Siri and proactive assistance from which everyone – not just power users – can reap the benefits."
https://www.macstories.net/stories/shortcuts-a-new-vision-for-siri-and-ios-automation/
Money quote: "On the surface, Shortcuts the app looks like the full-blown Workflow replacement heavy users of the app have been wishfully imagining for the past year. But there is more going on with Shortcuts than the app alone. Shortcuts the feature, in fact, reveals a fascinating twofold strategy: on one hand, Apple hopes to accelerate third-party Siri integrations by leveraging existing APIs as well as enabling the creation of custom SiriKit Intents; on the other, the company is advancing a new vision of automation through the lens of Siri and proactive assistance from which everyone – not just power users – can reap the benefits."
https://www.macstories.net/stories/shortcuts-a-new-vision-for-siri-and-ios-automation/
www.macstories.net
Shortcuts: A New Vision for Siri and iOS Automation
In my Future of Workflow article from last year (published soon after the news of Apple's acquisition), I outlined some of the probable outcomes for the app. The more optimistic one – the
Un video su come la gente conta i soldi in diverse parti del mondo. Ipnotico.
http://digg.com/video/how-people-count-money-world
http://digg.com/video/how-people-count-money-world
Digg
The Many, Many Different Ways People Count Money Across The World
The Belarusian method is pure madness.
Utilizzo quotidianamente (o quasi) Pocket. Strumento fenomenale e gratuito. È stato comprato, tempo addietro, da Fiofox. Adesso sembra che stia per diventare l'arma definitiva contro Facebook. Pensa te...
Money quote: "Pocket can analyze which articles and videos from around the web are being shared as well as which ones are being read and watched. Over time, that gives the company a good understanding of which links lead to high-quality content that users of either Pocket or Firefox might enjoy."
https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/13/17446660/mozilla-firefox-pocket-recommendations-ceo-nate-weiner-interview-converge-podcast
Money quote: "Pocket can analyze which articles and videos from around the web are being shared as well as which ones are being read and watched. Over time, that gives the company a good understanding of which links lead to high-quality content that users of either Pocket or Firefox might enjoy."
https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/13/17446660/mozilla-firefox-pocket-recommendations-ceo-nate-weiner-interview-converge-podcast
The Verge
How Firefox is using Pocket to try to build a better news feed than Facebook
Pocket CEO Nate Weiner on how local data processing is the future of personalized recommendations.
La storia che viene fuori dalla lettera di Elon Musk ai dipendenti sul "traditore" interno è semplicemente pazzesca.
Money quote: "I was dismayed to learn this weekend about a Tesla employee who had conducted quite extensive and damaging sabotage to our operations. This included making direct code changes to the Tesla Manufacturing Operating System under false usernames and exporting large amounts of highly sensitive Tesla data to unknown third parties.
The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad. His stated motivation is that he wanted a promotion that he did not receive. In light of these actions, not promoting him was definitely the right move."
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/18/elon-musk-email-employee-conducted-extensive-and-damaging-sabotage.html
Money quote: "I was dismayed to learn this weekend about a Tesla employee who had conducted quite extensive and damaging sabotage to our operations. This included making direct code changes to the Tesla Manufacturing Operating System under false usernames and exporting large amounts of highly sensitive Tesla data to unknown third parties.
The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad. His stated motivation is that he wanted a promotion that he did not receive. In light of these actions, not promoting him was definitely the right move."
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/18/elon-musk-email-employee-conducted-extensive-and-damaging-sabotage.html
CNBC
Elon Musk emails employees about 'extensive and damaging sabotage' by employee
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent an e-mail to all employees late on Sunday night alleging a saboteur within the company's ranks had tweaked code on internal products and sent company data out without authorization.
Una vita senza notifiche è possibile? - Il mio articolo per Wired.it
https://www.wired.it/mobile/smartphone/2018/09/12/vita-senza-notifiche/
https://www.wired.it/mobile/smartphone/2018/09/12/vita-senza-notifiche/
Wired
Una vita senza notifiche è possibile?
Troppi stimoli digitali che ci toccano senza tregua: è diventata una cosa troppo personale. È possibile immaginare di fare a meno delle notifiche?
Un palazzo storico di New York, recentemente restaurato, è quello dove venne installato il primo ascensore. Elemento fondamentale, come sappiamo, per la nascita dei grattacieli e quindi per la forma di quella (e di varie altre) città. Il tutto per aprire un grande magazzino con cineserie e porcellane varie in stile veneziano.
Money quote: "Haughwout was a forerunner of the gigantic post-Civil War department stores. Its front was magnificent, a richly sculpted Venetian palace. But instead of limestone, marble or brownstone, the Haughwout store was made from cast iron from the foundry of Daniel D. Badger. The building is credited to the architect John P. Gaynor, but it is just as likely that the Badger company developed the scheme for the facade.
Certainly Haughwout arranged for the elevator installed in April 1857 by Elisha H. Otis. According to Dennis A. Barrow, archivist for United Technologies/Otis Elevator, this was the first passenger elevator to have an automatic safety device; it led the way to the tall-building revolution a generation later. The appearance and position of this early elevator have never been established."
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/01/realestate/streetscapes-the-haughwout-building-restoring-a-richly-sculpted-venetian-palace.html
Money quote: "Haughwout was a forerunner of the gigantic post-Civil War department stores. Its front was magnificent, a richly sculpted Venetian palace. But instead of limestone, marble or brownstone, the Haughwout store was made from cast iron from the foundry of Daniel D. Badger. The building is credited to the architect John P. Gaynor, but it is just as likely that the Badger company developed the scheme for the facade.
Certainly Haughwout arranged for the elevator installed in April 1857 by Elisha H. Otis. According to Dennis A. Barrow, archivist for United Technologies/Otis Elevator, this was the first passenger elevator to have an automatic safety device; it led the way to the tall-building revolution a generation later. The appearance and position of this early elevator have never been established."
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/01/realestate/streetscapes-the-haughwout-building-restoring-a-richly-sculpted-venetian-palace.html
Nytimes
Streetscapes/The Haughwout Building; Restoring a Richly Sculpted Venetian Palace
IT once seemed as though the rusty, brooding Haughwout Building, built in 1857 at Broome Street and Broadway, would remain unrestored forever. Now Staples, the office-supply store, has moved in, and the restoration of a dreary cast-iron pile that is one of…
La forma di New York è dettata dagli ascensori. È quella la tecnologia chiave. Spettacolare articolo scritto grazie agli Open data
Money quote: "As of 2015, there were more than 76,000 elevator devices in New York — basically anything that moves people up and down. The average listed capacity of these is about 2,750 pounds, which means that approximately 18 percent of the city’s adult population could be safely suspended in mechanical elevation or descension at any given moment, if they were so moved.2 There are many more miles of elevator shafts (about 1,570, assuming a reasonable average floor height, etc.) than there are miles of subway tracks (about 840)."
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/new-yorks-elevators-define-the-city/
Money quote: "As of 2015, there were more than 76,000 elevator devices in New York — basically anything that moves people up and down. The average listed capacity of these is about 2,750 pounds, which means that approximately 18 percent of the city’s adult population could be safely suspended in mechanical elevation or descension at any given moment, if they were so moved.2 There are many more miles of elevator shafts (about 1,570, assuming a reasonable average floor height, etc.) than there are miles of subway tracks (about 840)."
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/new-yorks-elevators-define-the-city/
FiveThirtyEight
New York’s Elevators Define The City
NEW YORK — This is a three-dimensional city — and one that constantly reminds us of that fact. From my mid-rise apartment, in a neighborhood well into the Bro…
iPhone XS e XR, poche rivoluzioni: Apple vuole fare soprattutto cassa - il mio articolo per Wired.it
https://www.wired.it/mobile/smartphone/2018/09/13/iphone-xs-apple-fa-cassa/
https://www.wired.it/mobile/smartphone/2018/09/13/iphone-xs-apple-fa-cassa/
Wired
iPhone XS e XR, poche rivoluzioni: Apple vuole soprattutto fare cassa - Wired
I nuovi iPhone XS, XS Max e XR invece mirano più a conquistare quote di mercato per la casa di Cupertino che a innovare. Bene Apple Watch
Trump minaccia di censurare le ricerche su Facebook e Google, ma i loro algoritmi verranno difesi dalla Costituzione americana - il mio articolo per La Stampa (a pagamento)
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/09/12/tecnologia/trump-minaccia-di-censurare-le-ricerche-su-facebook-e-google-ma-i-loro-algoritmi-verranno-difesi-dalla-costituzione-americana-QAD5nz3m0ZA0Chqjr5KXKI/premium.html
http://www.lastampa.it/2018/09/12/tecnologia/trump-minaccia-di-censurare-le-ricerche-su-facebook-e-google-ma-i-loro-algoritmi-verranno-difesi-dalla-costituzione-americana-QAD5nz3m0ZA0Chqjr5KXKI/premium.html
LaStampa.it
Trump minaccia di censurare le ricerche su Facebook e Google, ma i loro algoritmi verranno difesi dalla Costituzione americana
Secondo gli esperti il Primo emendamento del Bill of Rights proteggerà la libertà di espressione e di stampa dalle pressioni del governo
Tutto sulla metropolitana di New York. Denso e poco spettacolare. Fondamentale, però. (E, per chi fosse interessato, sono a New York)
Money quote: "From the original 28 stations built in Manhattan and opened on October 27, 1904, the subway system has grown to 472 stations, most of which were built by 1940. Their design represents three distinct styles since two private companies – the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) and the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) – and the city-owned Independent Rapid Transit Railroad (IND), built them. The more ornate IRT and BMT stations were largely open by 1928, while the newer IND, which mostly opened between 1932 and 1948, used a more streamlined, Machine-Age design. The primary difference among the three types of stations is platform lengths. IRT stations have platforms that are generally 525 feet long; most BMT platforms are around 615 feet long, and some IND platforms are 660 feet."
http://web.mta.info/nyct/facts/ffsubway.htm
Money quote: "From the original 28 stations built in Manhattan and opened on October 27, 1904, the subway system has grown to 472 stations, most of which were built by 1940. Their design represents three distinct styles since two private companies – the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) and the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) – and the city-owned Independent Rapid Transit Railroad (IND), built them. The more ornate IRT and BMT stations were largely open by 1928, while the newer IND, which mostly opened between 1932 and 1948, used a more streamlined, Machine-Age design. The primary difference among the three types of stations is platform lengths. IRT stations have platforms that are generally 525 feet long; most BMT platforms are around 615 feet long, and some IND platforms are 660 feet."
http://web.mta.info/nyct/facts/ffsubway.htm
Storia (triste) di un giornalista scientifico e della sindrome da affaticamento cronico che lo ha azzerato, pur non essendo una malattia, secondo la scienza americana.
Money quote: “For a man who had once churned out breaking news stories in minutes, it had taken four days, with frequent breaks, to compose the 1600-word piece”
https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/409534/
Money quote: “For a man who had once churned out breaking news stories in minutes, it had taken four days, with frequent breaks, to compose the 1600-word piece”
https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/409534/
The Atlantic
The Tragic Neglect of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue makes people unable to get out of bed for weeks, and there's little research money devoted to the disease. These patients are trying to change that.
Viviamo tutti all’ombra della crisi di dieci anni fa. Ma pare che molti economisti non siano riusciti a cogliere l’occasione per far evolvere i propri strumenti interpretativi. Non hanno ancora capito come e perché sia successo quel che è successo.
Money quote: “To lots of people, it seems obvious that the 2008 crisis was long in the making — the product of years of financial and regulatory folly. In general, the notion that economic booms cause busts, instead of being random unrelated events — an idea advanced by the maverick economist Hyman Minsky — seems to have much more currency beyond the ivory tower than within it.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-07-29/what-economists-still-don-t-get-about-2008-crisis
Money quote: “To lots of people, it seems obvious that the 2008 crisis was long in the making — the product of years of financial and regulatory folly. In general, the notion that economic booms cause busts, instead of being random unrelated events — an idea advanced by the maverick economist Hyman Minsky — seems to have much more currency beyond the ivory tower than within it.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-07-29/what-economists-still-don-t-get-about-2008-crisis
Bloomberg.com
What Economists Still Don’t Get About the 2008 Crisis
The general public might understand what causes busts better than the wonks.
Lenovo con NetApp, un'alleanza per il cloud ibrido - il mio articolo per Il Sole 24 Ore
https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/tecnologie/2018-09-14/lenovo-netapp-alleanza-il-cloud-ibrido-102401.shtml?uuid=AEgHzjrF
https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/tecnologie/2018-09-14/lenovo-netapp-alleanza-il-cloud-ibrido-102401.shtml?uuid=AEgHzjrF
Il Sole 24 ORE
Lenovo con NetApp, un'alleanza per il cloud ibrido
Un accordo strategico e una joint-venture con NetApp, una soluzione completa per la gestione della sicurezza sui suoi device e soprattutto una ambizione enorme: diventare il numero uno al mondo nel settore dell'informatica aziendale e consumer.
A quanto pare c’è una distribuzione di Linux con una interfaccia che fa la differenza. Ma c’è sempre il solito problema dietro: la mancanza di coerenza.
Money quote: "There is a very real problem in the GNU/Linux ecosystem but it’s not the App Menu in Gnome 3. The problem is lack of consistency. Or maybe, more precisely, a culture that celebrates lack of consistency as a feature, confusing it with “choice”.
Beautiful, consistent defaults are not mutually exclusive with choice. Choice is about having the option of diverging from the defaults, not whether or not those defaults mandate a certain cultural cohesion or consistency."
https://ar.al/2018/07/26/popos-18.04-the-state-of-the-art-in-linux-on-desktop/
Money quote: "There is a very real problem in the GNU/Linux ecosystem but it’s not the App Menu in Gnome 3. The problem is lack of consistency. Or maybe, more precisely, a culture that celebrates lack of consistency as a feature, confusing it with “choice”.
Beautiful, consistent defaults are not mutually exclusive with choice. Choice is about having the option of diverging from the defaults, not whether or not those defaults mandate a certain cultural cohesion or consistency."
https://ar.al/2018/07/26/popos-18.04-the-state-of-the-art-in-linux-on-desktop/
Aral Balkan
Pop!_OS 18.04: the state of the art in GNU/Linux on desktop
Pop!_OS is beautiful, thanks in no small part to a consistent minimalist visual style and Kate Hazen’s beautiful space-themed illustrations.
Pop!_OS 18.04 is a GNU/Linux distribution curated by US-based computer maker System76. It is the state of the art…
Pop!_OS 18.04 is a GNU/Linux distribution curated by US-based computer maker System76. It is the state of the art…
Una analisi molto interessante del mercato del lavoro americano, che ha raggiunto la quasi occupazione ma a prezzo di una sistematica precarizzazione dei lavoratori. Insomma, a piena occupazione non ha fatto seguito un innalzamento dei salari (per la ricerca di nuovi lavoratori) ma una loro eccessiva possibile mobilità.
Money quote: “The typical American worker now earns around $44,500 a year, not much more than what the typical worker earned in 40 years ago, adjusted for inflation. Although the US economy continues to grow, most of the gains have been going to a relatively few top executives of large companies, financiers, and inventors and owners of digital devices.
America doesn’t have a jobs crisis. It has a good jobs crisis”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/29/us-economy-workers-paycheck-robert-reich
Money quote: “The typical American worker now earns around $44,500 a year, not much more than what the typical worker earned in 40 years ago, adjusted for inflation. Although the US economy continues to grow, most of the gains have been going to a relatively few top executives of large companies, financiers, and inventors and owners of digital devices.
America doesn’t have a jobs crisis. It has a good jobs crisis”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/29/us-economy-workers-paycheck-robert-reich
the Guardian
Almost 80% of US workers live from paycheck to paycheck. Here's why | Robert Reich
America doesn’t have a jobs crisis. It has a ‘good jobs’ crisis – where too much employment is insecure, and poorly paid