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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Magari non ve ne frega niente, ma i piani di conquista del mondo di Jeff Bezos hanno fatto un altro piccolo passo in avanti

Money quote: "AWS said that Amazon's consumer business has decommissioned its final Oracle database and migrated 75 petabytes of data in nearly 7,500 Oracle databases to multiple AWS database services."

https://www.zdnet.com/article/amazons-consumer-business-says-bye-bye-to-oracle-databases-moves-to-aws/
Si stava meglio quando si stava flash

Money quote: "These days, our web browsers—whether on mobile or desktop—are highly functional and can do all sorts of things that we could only dream of a decade prior.

But despite that, one could argue that the web has actually gotten less creative over time, not more. This interpretation of events is a key underpinning of Web Design: The Evolution of the Digital World 1990-Today (Taschen, $50), a new visual-heavy book from author Rob Ford and editor Julius Wiedemann that does something that hasn’t been done on the broader internet in quite a long time: It praises the use of Flash as a creative tool, rather than a bloated malware vessel, and laments the ways that visual convention, technical shifts, and walled gardens have started to rein in much of this unvarnished creativity."

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/d3awk7/flash-is-responsible-for-the-internets-most-creative-era
Per quelli ai quali serve un editor minimalista pixel by pixel, ecco qua

Money quote: "rx is an extensible, modern and minimalist pixel editor and animator implemented in rust[0]. It's designed to have as little UI as possible, and instead takes inspiration from vi's[1] modal nature and command mode.

Compared to other pixel editors, rx aims to be smaller yet more configurable and extendable. rx takes a different approach when it comes to animation as well, which is done with *strips*."

https://cloudhead.io/rx/
Spassoso sul web

Money quote: "Bigger Than You Think is a choice-based interactive narrative. Every few paragraphs, you will have the opportunity to decide what happens next in the story. Type one of the boldface words (or click on it) to select an option."

https://eblong.com/zarf/zweb/btyt/
Una tonnellata di libri che contengono una tonnellata di consigli o punti di vista utili per fare cose magari nel mondo del software ma non solo (indie hackers...).

Money quote: "My favorite tip is to stop each day when you're going good. Writing a novel and building a business is about maintaining momentum over weeks, months, and years. One way to keep that motivation loop going strong is to find a point when you know exactly what you're going to do next, then stop for the day, get as far away from the work as you can (read, go outside, eat dinner with friends) and then pick up the next day right on that thing. This way you never start your day with "what the heck do I do now?" You always have one high-value thing to kick off the day with."

https://www.indiehackers.com/post/what-are-the-most-indispensable-books-for-indie-hackers-e2ec3a13e9
Fa veramente impressione!

Money quote: "The visual below shows the locations of the photos that were taken on January 25th, 2018 by Planet's satellites (the white circles) which are continuously circling the Earth."

https://nbremer.github.io/planet-globe
L'illusione della coscienza, spiegata bene (direbbero al Post).

Money quote: "If you can’t shake your conviction that phenomenal consciousness is real, then there are two broad options here. One is to say that phenomenal consciousness is an extra feature of the brain, in addition to the physical properties described by science. (This view is called property dualism, since it holds that the brain has dual properties, physical and nonphysical.)"

https://aeon.co/essays/what-if-your-consciousness-is-an-illusion-created-by-your-brain
Dopo il disegno e la fotografia è il momento di imparare la musica. Ableton (avete presente? Suoni elettronici...) ha il suo sistema online. Non male.

Money quote "In these lessons, you'll learn the basics of music making. No prior experience or equipment is required; you'll do everything right here in your browser.

To get started, check out the boxes below. Each one contains a small piece of music. Click a box to turn it on or off."

https://learningmusic.ableton.com/
Non a tutti piace Linkedin. Uno sono io, un altro è questo tizio qui

Money quote: "Every time this LinkedIn commercial pops up on YouTube I am reminded of how low the company has fallen to."

https://medium.com/@lancengym/the-endgame-for-linkedin-is-coming-31d4a8b2a76
Come cambia la fotografia con il digitale? Ecco, provate a vedere qui

Money quote: "The Ken Burns effect allows animating still images with a virtual camera scan and zoom. Adding parallax, which results in the 3D Ken Burns effect, enables significantly more compelling results. Creating such effects manually is time-consuming and demands sophisticated editing skills. Existing automatic methods, however, require multiple input images from varying viewpoints.

In this paper, we introduce a framework that synthesizes the 3D Ken Burns effect from a single image, supporting both a fully automatic mode and an interactive mode with the user controlling the camera. "

http://sniklaus.com/papers/kenburns
C'è gente che ha nostalgia di Microsoft Encarta, una delle cose peggiori che siano mai state prodotte. Mamma mia

Money quote: "In a world of 4k streaming video, global wireless, and high-speed everything, there's really no analog to the feeling we got watching the Moon Landing as a video in Encarta - short of watching it live on TV in 1969! For most of us, this was the first time we'd ever seen full-motion video on-demand on a computer in any sort of fidelity - and these are mostly 320x240 or smaller videos!"

https://www.hanselman.com/blog/IMissMicrosoftEncarta.aspx
Vogliono fare un Raspberry Pi in forma di tablet portatile. Good luck with that.

Money quote: "CutiePi is an all-in-one Raspberry Pi tablet. Liberate your Pi project from the desk, and start creating wherever the idea strikes."

https://cutiepi.io/index.html
È in corso una profonda rivisitazione e revival del genere musicale country, negli Usa e non solo. Una storia che annoia per quanto è lunga ma se non altro getta la luce su scenari piuttosto inediti. Cominciamo dal principio, da quando è iniziato tutto, prima della pandemia.

Money quote: "Before they released “Wichita Lineman,” the greatest unfinished song of all time, Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb lived surprisingly parallel lives."

https://longreads.com/2019/09/02/the-story-of-country-musics-great-songwriting-duo/
Ho un problema con la meritocrazia da tempo, ma non avevo mai pensato a casi clamorosi in cui funziona molto male. Ad esempio, tra gli orchestrali di musica classica

Money quote: "The world of classical music is neither noble nor fair, though its reputation says otherwise. This is partly because to be classically trained means being regarded among the highest caliber of skilled musicians. Those who achieve such heights are capable of playing the most complex, technically difficult music on equally complex instruments that take decades to master. The prestige that comes with this mastery is, of course, heavily dependent on rankings—orchestra rankings, seating charts, a general fetishization of skill and dedication. And classical music itself is considered the highest echelon of institutional art music, its practice spanning centuries, its history a tapestry of colorful personalities and political upheaval. Like fine art and classical literature, it is considered a high-water mark for culture, a pastime enjoyed largely by the rich, the old, and the snobby. "

https://thebaffler.com/salvos/strike-with-the-band-wagner
Dovremmo prenderla in modo molto, molto meno personale. Ci farebbe bene a tutti. Un articolo lungo ma decisamente interessante.

Money quote: “There are several problems with these errors in thinking. The first, of course, is that they’re inaccurate, driven more by feelings, personal histories, ambiguity and conspicuously negative information than by objectivity. Another is that, if you commit to these biased beliefs, you limit your emotional options to feeling sad about your perceived flaws, anxious about your ability to withstand upcoming social challenges, or angry at others for not being nicer. Finally, they limit your behavioural options. If you accept these thoughts as facts, it can be hard to see past giving up, avoiding or lashing out. In short, these tendencies to take things too personally restrict your emotional and behavioural options and increase the likelihood that you’ll struggle with distress or dysfunction.”

https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-take-things-less-personally-and-avoid-mind-reading
Se siete dentro Emacs, intendo dire se ci vivete dentro, ecco una cosa che potrebbe servirvi

Money quote: "After developing some little Emacs packages for a year or so, I began to notice how I'd forget little things that I learned, and then I'd have to go hunting for that information again. I also noticed how there are some issues for which there doesn't seem to be a "best practice" or "Standard Operating Procedure" to refer to.

So this is intended to be a place to collect and organize information related to Emacs package development. Built with Emacs, by Emacs package developers, for Emacs package developers."

https://alphapapa.github.io/emacs-package-dev-handbook/
Nell'ambito della sterminata letteratura di self-help, questo si distingue per la sua capacità di generare strane suggestioni. Ma la fallacia è sempre dietro l'angolo.

Money quote: "The world's greatest problem-solvers, forecasters, and decision-makers all rely on a set of frameworks and shortcuts that help make decisions and separate good ideas from bad. They're called mental models, and you can find them by scouring dense textbooks on psychology, physics, economics, and more.

OR, you can just read Super Thinking, a fun, illustrated guide to the most useful mental models. Check out the full list of mental models here."

https://superthinking.com/
Una ricerca che viene presentata al prossimo Siggraph illustra un metodo per correggere la prospettiva delle foto grandangolari, ma solo parzialmente

Money quote: "In spite of the rapid proliferation of wide-angle cameras on mobile phones, a wider field-of-view (FOV) introduces a stronger perspective distortion. Most notably, faces are stretched, squished, and skewed, to look vastly different from real-life. Correcting such distortions requires professional editing skills, as trivial manipulations can introduce other kinds of distortions. This paper introduces a new algorithm to undistort faces without affecting other parts of the photo."

https://people.csail.mit.edu/yichangshih/wide_angle_portrait/#supp