L'altra cosa: è domenica e come al solito (a quanto pare) è uscito il nuovo numero di Mostly Weekly, la mia newsletter eccetera eccetera. Sta qua:
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/246/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/246/
Mostly Here
~246
Astronavi in fiamme al largo dei bastioni di OpenAI e altre guerre
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Ah, quasi dimenticavo: questa settimana c'è anche Tilde 32, il podcast con me e Riccardo. Sulle varie piattaforme ma anche qui:
https://tilde.show/podcast-32/
(è stata una settimana lunga)
https://tilde.show/podcast-32/
(è stata una settimana lunga)
tilde ~ podcast
Episodio 32 ~ tilde podcast
Viaggio veloce attraverso modi differenti di pensare i libri, le app per la radio e le traduzioni dei libri.
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Il problema con la mano invisibile, è che deve coniugare il benessere pubblico con tante teste di pinolo. Prendete questo pinolo, in particolare: è anche simpatico, ma il suo dramma è un fallimento del mercato e la dimostrazione che la rete mette in cortocircuito anche Adam Smith.
Money quote: "A strategy consists of matching means to an end; if my end was rapid financial independence, my means were youth, pedigree, lack of student debt, a prodigious capacity for work, and a lack of a faculty for combinatorics, which rendered me unsuitable for quantitative finance. It helped that I genuinely liked technology, had devoured science fiction and messed around with computers since I was little. The smart move was probably working for one of the FAANGs, which grew so reliably that you could chill and make a few hundred thousand dollars a year. But I didn’t want to do that. This was the mid-2010s. Though peak mania had yet to arrive, venture capitalists were showering people the same age as me with capital. Someone in my graduating class had just flipped a two year old start-up for a life-changing sum.
After several false starts, I was introduced to my co-founder by a mutual friend."
https://archive.ph/Dwxhw
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/venture-capital-backed-startup-founder-confessions.html
Money quote: "A strategy consists of matching means to an end; if my end was rapid financial independence, my means were youth, pedigree, lack of student debt, a prodigious capacity for work, and a lack of a faculty for combinatorics, which rendered me unsuitable for quantitative finance. It helped that I genuinely liked technology, had devoured science fiction and messed around with computers since I was little. The smart move was probably working for one of the FAANGs, which grew so reliably that you could chill and make a few hundred thousand dollars a year. But I didn’t want to do that. This was the mid-2010s. Though peak mania had yet to arrive, venture capitalists were showering people the same age as me with capital. Someone in my graduating class had just flipped a two year old start-up for a life-changing sum.
After several false starts, I was introduced to my co-founder by a mutual friend."
https://archive.ph/Dwxhw
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/venture-capital-backed-startup-founder-confessions.html
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Quando ero piccolo un amico e collega dei miei genitori era Adolfo Natalini. Dico era perché purtroppo l'architetto Natalini è morto nel 2020. Tuttavia, siccome era davvero bravo (sotto metto anche la voce di Wikipedia, per darvi un'idea) oltre che meravigliosamente sopra le righe dal punto di vista di un bambino, ogni volta che per caso lo ritrovo citato in qualche articolo è una sorpresa piacevole ma anche un po' amara.
Comunque, ho scoperto che nel ha disegnato anche un orologio, che tra l'altro mi piace molto: il Laureato di Girard-Perregaux.
Money quote: "Il design del Laureato è un prodotto degli anni ’70, proprio come nel caso del Patek Philippe Nautilus e dell’Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. Il grande Gérald Genta è la mente dietro il design del Patek e dell’AP, mentre l’aspetto del Laureato è stato ideato dall’architetto italiano Adolfo Natalini. Il primo Laureato fu lanciato nel 1975, collocandosi tra l’anno di presentazion del Royal Oak (1972) e quello del Nautilus (1976). Le caratteristiche estetiche più evidenti di tutti e tre gli orologi sono i bracciali integrati in acciaio e le lunette ottagonali."
https://www.chrono24.it/magazine/girard-perregaux-laureato-lalternativa-perfetta-al-nautilus-e-al-royal-oak-p_95993/
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo_Natalini
Comunque, ho scoperto che nel ha disegnato anche un orologio, che tra l'altro mi piace molto: il Laureato di Girard-Perregaux.
Money quote: "Il design del Laureato è un prodotto degli anni ’70, proprio come nel caso del Patek Philippe Nautilus e dell’Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. Il grande Gérald Genta è la mente dietro il design del Patek e dell’AP, mentre l’aspetto del Laureato è stato ideato dall’architetto italiano Adolfo Natalini. Il primo Laureato fu lanciato nel 1975, collocandosi tra l’anno di presentazion del Royal Oak (1972) e quello del Nautilus (1976). Le caratteristiche estetiche più evidenti di tutti e tre gli orologi sono i bracciali integrati in acciaio e le lunette ottagonali."
https://www.chrono24.it/magazine/girard-perregaux-laureato-lalternativa-perfetta-al-nautilus-e-al-royal-oak-p_95993/
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo_Natalini
www.chrono24.it
È forse questa l'alternativa perfetta al Nautilus e al Royal Oak? | Il magazine di Chrono24
Molti appassionati di orologi affermano che non ci sia alternativa all'Audemars Piguet Royal Oak e al Patek Philippe Nautilus. Noi la pensiamo diversamente...
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Quali sono le otto regole per la scrittura di Kurt Vonnegut?
https://antoniodini.com/otto-regole-vonnegut/
https://antoniodini.com/otto-regole-vonnegut/
Mostly Here
Kurt Vonnegut
L'autore di Mattatoio N.5 ha creato la lista più semplice e diretta per raccontare delle storie, ma la più interessante è quella della sua vita
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Cosa è successo dentro OpenAI, quali sono stati i presupposti dell'accaduto e quali saranno le conseguenze, tutto spiegato bene da Ben Thompson.
Money quote: "I have, as you might expect, authored several versions of this Article, both in my head and on the page, as the most extraordinary weekend of my career has unfolded. To briefly summarize..."
https://stratechery.com/2023/openais-misalignment-and-microsofts-gain/
Money quote: "I have, as you might expect, authored several versions of this Article, both in my head and on the page, as the most extraordinary weekend of my career has unfolded. To briefly summarize..."
https://stratechery.com/2023/openais-misalignment-and-microsofts-gain/
Stratechery
OpenAI’s Misalignment and Microsoft’s Gain
The end of a dramatic weekend in tech is that OpenAI has split and Microsoft is partnered with one and has hired the other; this is the ultimate failure case of what should have been a for-profit c…
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Forwarded from EL MUNDO
¡Ojo con las mentiras que rodean al Black Friday! La propia OCU advierte de que los precios online no sólo no bajan sino que suben de media un 3% https://tinyurl.com/3rxrybhr
ELMUNDO
La OCU advierte de que los precios 'online' rebajados en el Black Friday esconden una subida media del 3%
La Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios (OCU) ha denunciado que los precios 'online' rebajados durante el 'Black Friday' esconden una subida media del 3%,...
Il problema delle fotografie nella serie tv "Bodies" di Netflix - il mio articolo per Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2023/11/bodies-netflix-serie-tv-fotografie/
https://fumettologica.it/2023/11/bodies-netflix-serie-tv-fotografie/
Fumettologica
Il problema delle fotografie nella serie tv "Bodies" di Netflix
Le fotografie mostrate nella serie tv Bodies di Netflix ambientata nel 1890 hanno un grosso problema: in quegli anni non si facevano.
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Adam Engst, il fenomeno dietro la più longeva newsletter della storia ancora in funzione (o la seconda più vecchia, comunque tanta roba) ha scritto questa fenomenale guida alle funzioni nascoste del tasto Fn. Se usate il Mac è veramente tanta tanta roba. Tipo una quarantina di shortcuts.
Money quote: "Along with the options exposed in System Settings, Apple's engineers have slipped in a bunch of additional hard-coded shortcuts. Here are all of those I've found, many of which aren't documented in Apple's list of keyboard shortcuts."
https://tidbits.com/2023/11/16/the-hidden-secrets-of-the-fn-key/
Money quote: "Along with the options exposed in System Settings, Apple's engineers have slipped in a bunch of additional hard-coded shortcuts. Here are all of those I've found, many of which aren't documented in Apple's list of keyboard shortcuts."
https://tidbits.com/2023/11/16/the-hidden-secrets-of-the-fn-key/
TidBITS
The Hidden Secrets of the Fn Key
The Fn key has been a fixture on Apple keyboards for decades, but many Mac users lack a sense of its purpose. Adam Engst thought he was going to write a quick article listing hidden keyboard shortcuts that tap the Fn key but got dragged into documenting the…
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In realtà la novità più interessante uscita fuori con ChatGPT non è il caos scaturito dallo scontro tra il CdA di OpenAI e il ceo Sam Altman, a il prodotto che è stato reso disponibile per tutti, anche per chi usa ChatGPT in forma gratuita. La possibilità di chiedere a voce e sentire le risposte lette da ChatGPT.
Money quote: "ChatGPT’s voice feature is now available to all users for free. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), OpenAI announced users can now tap the headphones icon to use their voice to talk with ChatGPT in the mobile app, as well as get an audible response."
https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/21/23971489/openai-chatgpt-voice-feature-ceo-drama
Money quote: "ChatGPT’s voice feature is now available to all users for free. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), OpenAI announced users can now tap the headphones icon to use their voice to talk with ChatGPT in the mobile app, as well as get an audible response."
https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/21/23971489/openai-chatgpt-voice-feature-ceo-drama
The Verge
OpenAI drops a big new ChatGPT feature with a joke about its CEO drama
The demo alludes to what’s going on inside OpenAI.
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Viviamo nell'epoca in cui accettiamo tutto tranne che una cosa: la morte. Al punto da pensarla come un'altra cosa. In questo caso è piuttosto lampante.
Money quote: "Just as birth certificates note the time we enter the world, death certificates mark the moment we exit it. This practice reflects traditional notions about life and death as binaries. We are here until, suddenly, like a light switched off, we are gone.
But while this idea of death is pervasive, evidence is building that it is an outdated social construct, not really grounded in biology. Dying is in fact a process—one with no clear point demarcating the threshold across which someone cannot come back.
Scientists and many doctors have already embraced this more nuanced understanding of death. As society catches up, the implications for the living could be profound. “There is potential for many people to be revived again,” says Sam Parnia, director of critical care and resuscitation research at NYU Langone Health."
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/17/1082937/what-is-death/
Money quote: "Just as birth certificates note the time we enter the world, death certificates mark the moment we exit it. This practice reflects traditional notions about life and death as binaries. We are here until, suddenly, like a light switched off, we are gone.
But while this idea of death is pervasive, evidence is building that it is an outdated social construct, not really grounded in biology. Dying is in fact a process—one with no clear point demarcating the threshold across which someone cannot come back.
Scientists and many doctors have already embraced this more nuanced understanding of death. As society catches up, the implications for the living could be profound. “There is potential for many people to be revived again,” says Sam Parnia, director of critical care and resuscitation research at NYU Langone Health."
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/17/1082937/what-is-death/
MIT Technology Review
The Biggest Questions: What is death?
New neuroscience is challenging our understanding of the dying process—bringing opportunities for the living.
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È domenica ed ecco che arriva il numero ~247 della mia newsletter "free as in free beer & as in free speech", Mostly Weekly
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/247/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/247/
Mostly Here
~247
Si mañana no te contesto las llamadas, mamá
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La cosa più strana del nostro tempo è che le cose che succedono e le ragioni per le quali le persone cercano di farle succedere e poi gli effetti di tutto questo non sono affatto lineari. Anzi, diciamo che sono sempre più spesso sorprendenti. Come nel caso del più prolifico e famoso cacciatore di tesori sottomarini.
Money quote: "The glitter of deep-sea treasure has lured adventurers since time immemorial, and most have ended up poorer instead of richer. There are about 3 million wrecks in the ocean, an unharvested bounty worth untold billions of dollars, but getting to them can be dangerous, difficult and ruinously expensive. Recently, though, advances in underwater technology have opened up swaths of the ocean floor to exploration. Beyond gems and cultural treasures are rare minerals, oil, gas, battery metals and creatures unknown to science—all outside the reach of any state regulator that might constrain an eager entrepreneur. In the deep-sea gold rush that’s resulted, what matters most is getting there first.
Right now, the only ones with the resources to join in are corporate interests and wealthy individuals whose goals may or may not be aligned with the rest of humanity. The Originator is the most prolific of them all—the most successful shipwreck hunter in modern times, perhaps in all of history. His name is Anthony Clake, and he’s a 43-year-old hedge fund executive who rarely leaves dry land."
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-deep-sea-treasure-hunter-hedge-funds/
Archivio: https://archive.is/fPVlY
Money quote: "The glitter of deep-sea treasure has lured adventurers since time immemorial, and most have ended up poorer instead of richer. There are about 3 million wrecks in the ocean, an unharvested bounty worth untold billions of dollars, but getting to them can be dangerous, difficult and ruinously expensive. Recently, though, advances in underwater technology have opened up swaths of the ocean floor to exploration. Beyond gems and cultural treasures are rare minerals, oil, gas, battery metals and creatures unknown to science—all outside the reach of any state regulator that might constrain an eager entrepreneur. In the deep-sea gold rush that’s resulted, what matters most is getting there first.
Right now, the only ones with the resources to join in are corporate interests and wealthy individuals whose goals may or may not be aligned with the rest of humanity. The Originator is the most prolific of them all—the most successful shipwreck hunter in modern times, perhaps in all of history. His name is Anthony Clake, and he’s a 43-year-old hedge fund executive who rarely leaves dry land."
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-deep-sea-treasure-hunter-hedge-funds/
Archivio: https://archive.is/fPVlY
Bloomberg.com
A Secretive Hedge Fund Tycoon Is the World’s Greatest Shipwreck Hunter
For years a shipwreck hunter has battled governments and rivals over the ocean floor’s riches. He’s kept his identity a secret, until now.
Riguardo agli Ufo gli Stati Uniti stanno effettivamente nascondendo parecchie cose. Solo che, a quanto pare, non sono quelle che pensate voi. Ne parla in un libro che promette di essere alquanto interessante il giornalista Garrett M. Graff.
Money quote: "There aren’t many secrets that John Brennan doesn’t know. He spent 25 years in the CIA, became the White House homeland-security adviser, and then returned to the CIA as its director. If a question interested him, he could’ve commanded legions of analysts, officers, surveillance networks, and tools to find the answer. Yet in a December 2020 interview with the economist Tyler Cowen, Brennan admitted, somewhat tortuously, that he was flummoxed by the wave of recent reporting about UFOs: “Some of the phenomena we’re going to be seeing continues to be unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand and that could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life.”
That roundabout and convoluted comment piqued my interest. Anything that puzzled Brennan was worth looking into. For the next two years, I dove into the history of the U.S. government’s involvement in UFOs as part of writing my new book, and along the way I’ve become convinced that a cover-up is real—it’s just not the one that you think".
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/11/us-government-ufo-uap-alien-cover-up/676032/
Archivio: https://archive.is/wZSdF
Money quote: "There aren’t many secrets that John Brennan doesn’t know. He spent 25 years in the CIA, became the White House homeland-security adviser, and then returned to the CIA as its director. If a question interested him, he could’ve commanded legions of analysts, officers, surveillance networks, and tools to find the answer. Yet in a December 2020 interview with the economist Tyler Cowen, Brennan admitted, somewhat tortuously, that he was flummoxed by the wave of recent reporting about UFOs: “Some of the phenomena we’re going to be seeing continues to be unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand and that could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life.”
That roundabout and convoluted comment piqued my interest. Anything that puzzled Brennan was worth looking into. For the next two years, I dove into the history of the U.S. government’s involvement in UFOs as part of writing my new book, and along the way I’ve become convinced that a cover-up is real—it’s just not the one that you think".
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/11/us-government-ufo-uap-alien-cover-up/676032/
Archivio: https://archive.is/wZSdF
The Atlantic
The U.S.-Government UFO Cover-Up Is Real—But It’s Not What You Think
Decades of declassified memos, internal reports, and study projects create the sense that the government doesn’t have satisfying answers for the most perplexing sightings.
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Quanto costa fare una linea del treno metropolitano? Parigi sta pensando alla linea 19 del Grand Paris Express nella Val-d'Oise per collegare il quartiere degli affari La Défense all'aeroporto di Roissy. Quanto tempo ci vuole? Qui sembra di stare in Italia.
"A l'horizon 2040, un métro d'une trentaine de kilomètres, desservi par 9 ou 11 gares permettant de relier la Défense à Roissy-CDG en 35 minutes, pourrait voir le jour".
https://www.lesechos.fr/pme-regions/ile-de-france/grand-paris-express-la-region-et-le-departement-du-val-doise-poussent-pour-une-nouvelle-ligne-2030824
"A l'horizon 2040, un métro d'une trentaine de kilomètres, desservi par 9 ou 11 gares permettant de relier la Défense à Roissy-CDG en 35 minutes, pourrait voir le jour".
https://www.lesechos.fr/pme-regions/ile-de-france/grand-paris-express-la-region-et-le-departement-du-val-doise-poussent-pour-une-nouvelle-ligne-2030824
Les Echos
Grand Paris Express : La région et le département du Val-d'Oise poussent pour une nouvelle ligne
La création d'une ligne 19 du Grand Paris Express dans le Val-d'Oise reliant le quartier d'affaires de la Défense à la plateforme aéroportuaire de Roissy se précise. Impulsé par la région et le département, ce projet de nouvelle ligne de métro est évalué…
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In questo articolo si parla di orologi. Ma si potrebbe tranquillamente parlare di molte altre cose. Perché l'impatto della cultura visiva e frammentata portata dai social come Instagram (e quando uno dice "social" dovrebbe dire "dalle dosi di endorfina che si autosomministrano con dei comportamenti ripetitivi") sta cambiando il modo con il quale la mente delle persone pensa le cose.
Money quote: "In a world where we can scroll through hundreds of digital photos of rare watches every single day, it’s easy to forget that we have physical relationships with these things. We even have IRL relationships with the little pieces of culture — books, catalogs, other tchotchkes — surrounding a watch.
Collecting — books, watches, whatever — was once a way of interacting with the world around us, of engaging with it and accumulating a bunch of things that only made sense together because they were yours. Owning things is an active way of engaging with the world around us. Only you can decide what you own; how it’s organized; what you pull off the shelf to flip through on a Sunday morning."
https://www.rescapement.com/blog/the-digital-death-of-watch-collecting
Money quote: "In a world where we can scroll through hundreds of digital photos of rare watches every single day, it’s easy to forget that we have physical relationships with these things. We even have IRL relationships with the little pieces of culture — books, catalogs, other tchotchkes — surrounding a watch.
Collecting — books, watches, whatever — was once a way of interacting with the world around us, of engaging with it and accumulating a bunch of things that only made sense together because they were yours. Owning things is an active way of engaging with the world around us. Only you can decide what you own; how it’s organized; what you pull off the shelf to flip through on a Sunday morning."
https://www.rescapement.com/blog/the-digital-death-of-watch-collecting
Rescapement.
The Digital Death of Watch Collecting — Rescapement.
Essay Why I’m optimistic about the future of collectors.
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Le "donne della Cia" (è un concetto, seguitemi per favore) sono le donne che hanno lavorato per l'agenzia di intelligence americana e che hanno fatto cose incredibili nella lotta al terrorismo. Con un problema mortale: erano donne, i maschi in posizione di controllo le consideravano il giusto. Adesso c'è un libro che ne parla.
Money quote: "Back in 2018, I met with a group of CIA historians to talk about women’s roles and experiences at the agency. The historians pointed to the striking number of women engaged in several key missions, chief among them the tracking of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, both before and after the 9/11 attacks; Scheuer’s team of “girls” played a key part. Over three years of book research, I interviewed more than one hundred female officers at the agency, including at least a half dozen who were involved in the bin Laden effort—some of whom had not spoken previously about their work, or not extensively—as well as many of their male colleagues. What became clear in these conversations was that many of the women who charted al-Qaeda’s rise felt that their work was undervalued or ignored and that their gender was part of the equation."
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/11/cia-women-counterterrorism-9-11-al-qaeda-warnings/676041/
Archivio: https://archive.is/ElBbg
Money quote: "Back in 2018, I met with a group of CIA historians to talk about women’s roles and experiences at the agency. The historians pointed to the striking number of women engaged in several key missions, chief among them the tracking of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, both before and after the 9/11 attacks; Scheuer’s team of “girls” played a key part. Over three years of book research, I interviewed more than one hundred female officers at the agency, including at least a half dozen who were involved in the bin Laden effort—some of whom had not spoken previously about their work, or not extensively—as well as many of their male colleagues. What became clear in these conversations was that many of the women who charted al-Qaeda’s rise felt that their work was undervalued or ignored and that their gender was part of the equation."
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/11/cia-women-counterterrorism-9-11-al-qaeda-warnings/676041/
Archivio: https://archive.is/ElBbg
The Atlantic
The Women Who Saw 9/11 Coming
Many of the CIA analysts who spotted the earliest signs of al-Qaeda’s rise were female. They had trouble getting their warnings heard.
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Educazione domestica, visto che viviamo in un mondo dove le informazioni non vengono più passate e le persone sono molto confuse (oltre che sempre su TikTok). La regola delle due ore per i cibi cucinati.
Money quote: "Bacteria thrive in temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees and can double every 20 minutes in that “danger zone.” Based on that growth, scientists pinpointed two hours to be the maximum amount of time consumers can safely leave perishable food at room temperature."
https://washingtonpost.com/food/2023/11/15/food-safety-rules-2-hour/
Archivio: https://archive.is/Rp9BO
Money quote: "Bacteria thrive in temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees and can double every 20 minutes in that “danger zone.” Based on that growth, scientists pinpointed two hours to be the maximum amount of time consumers can safely leave perishable food at room temperature."
https://washingtonpost.com/food/2023/11/15/food-safety-rules-2-hour/
Archivio: https://archive.is/Rp9BO
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Secondo Les Echos l'industria vetraria francese, uno dei settori tipicamente ad alto impatto ambientale nel ciclo produttivo, potrebbe passare all'idrogeno con ottimi risultati.
Money quote: "L'industrie du verre peut-elle réduire ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES), sachant que les fours industriels consomment beaucoup d'énergie, souvent produite à partir de gaz naturel, durant le processus de fabrication ? La solution pourrait se trouver dans [l'hydrogène vert ou bas carbone](https://www.lesechos.fr/idees-debats/cercle/opinion-hiver-energetique-hydrogene-vert-lalternative-credible-pour-eviter-le-desastre-1785959) (donc produit à partir d'énergies non fossiles), qui offre un rendement intéressant et une bonne qualité de combustion.
Le développement de cette filière se heurte cependant à trois obstacles. Actuellement, le recours à l'hydrogène augmente considérablement le coût de fabrication du verre, que les économies d'échelle pourraient réduire sur le long terme. Ensuite, il faut s'assurer que les producteurs de ce gaz, comme Siemens ou Orano, soient en mesure de satisfaire la demande des verriers. Enfin, il reste à surmonter des problèmes de sécurité et de design industriel propres à cette filière."
https://www.lesechos.fr/thema/articles/les-verriers-envisagent-lhydrogene-pour-reduire-leurs-emissions-de-ges-2030936
Money quote: "L'industrie du verre peut-elle réduire ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES), sachant que les fours industriels consomment beaucoup d'énergie, souvent produite à partir de gaz naturel, durant le processus de fabrication ? La solution pourrait se trouver dans [l'hydrogène vert ou bas carbone](https://www.lesechos.fr/idees-debats/cercle/opinion-hiver-energetique-hydrogene-vert-lalternative-credible-pour-eviter-le-desastre-1785959) (donc produit à partir d'énergies non fossiles), qui offre un rendement intéressant et une bonne qualité de combustion.
Le développement de cette filière se heurte cependant à trois obstacles. Actuellement, le recours à l'hydrogène augmente considérablement le coût de fabrication du verre, que les économies d'échelle pourraient réduire sur le long terme. Ensuite, il faut s'assurer que les producteurs de ce gaz, comme Siemens ou Orano, soient en mesure de satisfaire la demande des verriers. Enfin, il reste à surmonter des problèmes de sécurité et de design industriel propres à cette filière."
https://www.lesechos.fr/thema/articles/les-verriers-envisagent-lhydrogene-pour-reduire-leurs-emissions-de-ges-2030936
Les Echos
Opinion | L'hydrogène vert, une alternative crédible
Derrière la fin de l’abondance sonnée par le Président de la République se niche le constat désastreux de deux décennies de sous-investissement. Face à l’urgence posée par la crise énergétique et la nécessité d’accélérer la décarbonation, l’hydrogène vert…
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In partenza da Newark per tornare a Milano e, giocando sui fusi orari e le ore di volo, ho già messo Mostly Weekly online. La newsletter via mail segue domani.
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/248/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/248/
Mostly Here
~248
Henry Kissinger, Elliot Erwitt e Marisa Rodano, tra gli altri
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A partire da gennaio il premier spagnolo Pedro Sánchez vuole rendere il trasporto pubblico gratuito per bambini, ragazzi e persone con disabilità. È un ammortizzatore sociale in tempi di crisi e uno strumento di riduzione dell'inquinamento dell'aria. Invece in molte città italiane con tutta probabilità a cavallo di Natale verranno aumentati i prezzi dei biglietti dei mezzi pubblici.
Money quote: "Para esgrimir la medida de la gratuidad del transporte público, así como el resto de iniciativas sociales, Sánchez admitió ser "consciente" de las dificultades que sufren los españoles para afrontar el "alto coste de vida", a pesar de que España es la gran economía de la Unión Europea "que más está creciendo y que registra una de las inflaciones más bajas de Europa".
"Todas estas duras realidades y otras muchas exigen una respuesta firme y comprometida por parte de los poderes políticos públicos. Lo que tenemos que hacer es reforzar el Estado del bienestar, ensanchar la red de protección social", justificó en el hemiciclo."
https://www.elmundo.es/como/2023/11/17/65573dd6e85ecedb348b45cd.html
Money quote: "Para esgrimir la medida de la gratuidad del transporte público, así como el resto de iniciativas sociales, Sánchez admitió ser "consciente" de las dificultades que sufren los españoles para afrontar el "alto coste de vida", a pesar de que España es la gran economía de la Unión Europea "que más está creciendo y que registra una de las inflaciones más bajas de Europa".
"Todas estas duras realidades y otras muchas exigen una respuesta firme y comprometida por parte de los poderes políticos públicos. Lo que tenemos que hacer es reforzar el Estado del bienestar, ensanchar la red de protección social", justificó en el hemiciclo."
https://www.elmundo.es/como/2023/11/17/65573dd6e85ecedb348b45cd.html
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