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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Gianbattista Vico. I corsi e i ricorsi della storia. Siamo sotto un fitto bombardamento di newsletter digitali. Il modo è tornato di moda. Mi ricordo che nel 1994 suppergiù avevo lanciato la mia, "FunBits", i cui venti numeri circa stanno tutti su un hard disk che da anni dico di voler recuperare e un giorno vorrei proprio farlo, se ancora funziona. Intanto, c'è chi parla dell'attuale ondata. Quasi quasi la faccio anch'io. Che ne dite di un "Mostly, I Write Digest"? Oppure "Mostly, I Write Quarterly" (ma questo sembra più una rivista trimestrale). O magari un "Mostly, I Write Newsletter"?

Money quote: "Newsletters and newsletter startups these days are like mushrooms in an open field after a good spring rain. I don’t know a single writer who isn’t newslettering or newsletter-curious, and for many, the newsletter is where they’re doing their finest public work.

As for the present landscape of NAASes (Newsletter As A Services)"

https://craigmod.com/essays/newsletters/#fnref:3
Sta tornando alla grande, anche (e soprattutto) grazie a Netflix. È la stand up comedy una delle grandi fonti di senso della cultura americana. Ma come funziona? Qui viene spiegata la meccanica di unp spettacolo di Ali Wong, e vale più di un corso di scrittura creativa.

Money quote: "Each marks noticeable audience laughter. The circle size denotes how long the audience laughed.

In fact, this moment had the most laughter in the entire show. We’ll call it the “laughter climax.”

Why was this moment so funny? After dissecting it, we’re going to show you how form—the structure of the entire routine—played a big role. Form made the joke funnier."

https://pudding.cool/2018/02/stand-up/
Avete presente gli schermi sullo schienale del sedile di fronte negli aerei? Quelli dove si guardano i film etc? Bene, si scopre che su alcuni c’è anche una telecamera che a quanto pare non è mai stata attivata. Finora.

Money quote: “American Airlines spokesperson Ross Feinstein confirmed to BuzzFeed News that cameras are present on some of the airlines’ in-flight entertainment systems, but said “they have never been activated, and American is not considering using them.” Feinstein added, “Cameras are a standard feature on many in-flight entertainment systems used by multiple airlines. Manufacturers of those systems have included cameras for possible future uses, such as hand gestures to control in-flight entertainment.”“

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/nicolenguyen/american-airlines-planes-entertainment-system-cameras
Una storia il cui presupposto avrebbe anche senso - la parte altissima della piramide sociale americana, l'élite che fa lavori top dopo essere stata nelle grandi università, è in realtà ricca ma per niente felice - se non fosse che secondo me alla fine chi se ne fregano. È solo una riedizione smart di "Anche i ricchi piangono" e a me, se devo proprio dire, piaceva di più Véronica Castro.

Money quote: "“I feel like I’m wasting my life,” he told me. “When I die, is anyone going to care that I earned an extra percentage point of return? My work feels totally meaningless.” He recognized the incredible privilege of his pay and status, but his anguish seemed genuine. “If you spend 12 hours a day doing work you hate, at some point it doesn’t matter what your paycheck says,” he told me. There’s no magic salary at which a bad job becomes good. He had received an offer at a start-up, and he would have loved to take it, but it paid half as much, and he felt locked into a lifestyle that made this pay cut impossible. “My wife laughed when I told her about it,” he said."

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/21/magazine/elite-professionals-jobs-happiness.html
Sul perché viaggiare per ritrovare sé stessi non funziona: viaggiare -come strumento per il miglioramento personale- serve ad altro

Money quote: "The virtue of travel is that it exposes you to other cultures, people and ways of life. It helps develop a global mindset, it puts things into perspective. It’s exciting and fulfilling in its own way. It’s also a status symbol. It sets you apart. It makes you nomadic, and interesting. It can make you think you are beyond the norms your peers have fallen beholden to.
But none of those things help you understand who you are, though they are all enlightening in their own ways."

https://medium.com/@briaeliza/travel-is-not-how-you-find-yourself-its-how-you-escape-yourself-c143e06a7329
Leggendo questo articolo, la cui tesi piuttosto sempliciotta è che forse potremmo trovare creature extraterrestri nella foggia di intelligenze artificiali che vagano replicandosi per l’universo, mi è venuta in mente un’altra cosa. Ragionando a questa maniera, l’essere umano dal punto di vista del credente è una forma di intelligenza artificiale, in quanto creato a immagine e somiglianza dell’essere supremo, unico “naturale” (cioè non creato da altri). No?

(Ovviamente no, il ragionamento è paradossale e non sta in piedi. Ma è stimolante secondo me).

Money quote: “In short, the way for a species to make a better AI is to let that AI and its components explore the messy Universe. As complex and nourishing as a single planet can be, a cosmos filled with worlds offers millions, billions, even trillions of natural test tubes, each with its own tale of natural selection and chance. Spreading savant AI pieces across the stars offers a way to exploit these endless natural experiments and sensory inputs.”

https://aeon.co/essays/first-contact-what-if-we-find-not-organic-life-but-ets-ai
Lettura domenicale. Un racconto fantascientifico ambientato in Cina (la MIT Technology Review pubblicava un bel supplemento annuale di fantascienza che ho sempre comprato con dedizione, a quanto pare non lo fanno più ma almeno pubblicano ancora qualcosa di valido online, di quando in quando).

Money quote: "More than a decade ago, when I was breaking under the stress of my PhD thesis and despondent from estrangement with my family, Professor Lau sent me e-mails daily, quoting lines from his favorite movies in his signature. Although he never said so explicitly, I knew that those lines—warm, encouraging, and uplifting—were meant for me.

I’ve never even seen some of those movies, but I remember every single quote he sent.

“If you wake up at a different time, in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?” —Fight Club (1999)

When I became a different person on that rainy night, he was the one who saved me."

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612590/the-reunion-a-new-science-fiction-story-about-surveillance-in-china/
Lo scrittore artificiale esiste! Il rapporto con l’editore è esattamente quello.
Sto finalizzando la newsletter di Mostly, I Write. Se c’è qualche volontario per ricevere il/i numeri zero, potete dm qui su telegram il vostro contatto email all’indirizzo @antoniodini
Pensierino serale. Il problema di una società bulimica, costruita per massimizzare i consumi, è che poi si trasforma in un ricettacolo di paradossi. Ad esempio, l'intersezione del rapporto con le tecnologie e la nostra vita privata

Money quote: "Instead of our devices being a distraction from our relationships, our relationships seem to be a distraction from our devices."

https://medium.com/s/story/have-we-married-technology-and-divorced-ourselves-from-people-21482c68b437
Gli ultimi eroi del volo sono i piloti che fanno trasferimenti da un continente all'altro di piccoli aerei privati per i loro proprietari.

Money quote: "My earliest memories are of lining up my stuffed toys and dolls in the cockpit of a small Cessna aircraft. As my father built up his flying hours, there would be afternoon trips to France - my tiny bicycle stowed away in the back. A cycle ride along the beaches of Le Touquet would be my reward for enduring the occasional bumpy flight without complaint.

Later, as a teenager, I loved listening to stories of his flying adventures. Yet I was aware those gripping tales of flights over war-torn countries or in icy conditions across the Atlantic Ocean were censored to protect me from worrying about his safety.
In 1999 my father was killed when the aircraft he was delivering crashed over the mountains in Canada."

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34484972
Ok, quasi ci siamo. Grazie a una pattuglia di volontari, il primo numero zero della newsletter di Mostly, I Write è andato. Ne faccio un altro prima di cominciare seriamente. Però, se intanto volete iscrivervi, si parte da qui:

https://tinyletter.com/MostlyIWrite
Per comprendere meglio l'attuale ossessione per gli assistenti intelligenti con i quali parlare. L'idea è antica e potente, a me pare odiosa e inutile.

Money quote: "Two decades later, with the rise of voice computing platforms such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, the world’s biggest tech companies are suddenly, precipitously moving in Tunstall-­Pedoe’s direction. Voice-­enabled smart speakers have become some of the industry’s best-selling products; in 2018 alone, according to a report by NPR and Edison Research, their prevalence in American households grew by 78 percent. According to one market survey, people ask their smart speakers to answer questions more often than they do anything else with them. Tunstall-­Pedoe’s vision of computers responding to our queries in a single pass—providing one-shot answers, as they are known in the search community—has gone mainstream. The internet and the multibillion-­dollar business ecosystems it supports are changing irrevocably. So, too, is the creation, distribution, and control of information—the very nature of how we know what we know."

https://www.wired.com/story/amazon-alexa-search-for-the-one-perfect-answer/