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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Dopo dieci anni forse siamo qualche centimetro più vicini a risolvere il mistero di dove sia finito il volo MH370 di Malaysian Airlines, scomparso dai radar l'8 marzo 2014. Grazie a dei piccoli molluschi.

Money quote: "Better still, the flaperon carried with it evidence that may help locate the plane and solve the mystery once and for all: a population of gooseneck barnacles called Lepas anatifera. Like the rings of a tree, their shells contain a record of their life. Decode that information and it may be possible to trace their path on the flaperon backward to the impact site and the mystery would be solved."

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/mh370-search-debris-barnacles.html
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Ancora non è disponibile, ma se fa davvero quel che promette, è un passo enorme verso la programmazione zero code.

Money quote: “Similar to Sora, Genie's creators call it a "world model," but unlike Sora, it's an "actionable-controllable world model." Trained on over 200,000 hours of publicly available 2D platformers that exist across the internet, Genie can take prompts, sketches, and other images and create virtual worlds for users to play around in — creating assets from scratch and generating pixels based on player actions.”

https://mashable.com/article/google-genie-can-create-video-games-2d-platformers
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È domenica, ho appena mandato Mostly Weekly. Da domenica scorsa ho un nuovo provider email. Se ci sono problemi, segnalatemelo. Se invece non sapete cos'è e volete iscrivervi, ecco qua:

https://antoniodini.com/iscrizione/

https://antoniodini.com/weekly/262/
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Le conseguenze del Vision Pro potrebbero essere "interessanti" (certo che per tirare su due click in più un povero tizio che gestisce un sito di news business deve proprio inventarsele tutte).

Money quote: "That, unfortunately, could have some very weird and very messy consequences for the human brain. Researchers have found that widespread, long-term immersion in VR headsets could literally change the way we perceive the world — and each other. "We now have companies who are advocating that you spend many hours each day in them," says Jeremy Bailenson, director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford. "You've got many, many people, and they're wearing it for many, many hours. And everything magnifies at scale.""

https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-vision-pro-experiment-brain-virtual-reality-side-effect-2024-2
Non ci sono solo i deepfake e il revenge p*rn fatto con le foto simulate delle compagne di scuola, le colleghe di lavoro o delle vicine di casa. Ci sono anche quelli che invece le donne le rivestono quando "sono sconce" grazie all'AI. È il movimento «DignifAI». Mah

Money quote: "L’idée est née sur 4chan, un forum anonyme parmi les plus populaires – et les moins modérés – du Web. « Nous allons leur montrer la vie qu’elles n’auront jamais. Nous les forcerons à contempler l’image de la vraie beauté, que nous avons rétablie à partir de leurs visages dépravés. Nous ramènerons la décence dans ce monde », peut-on lire dans un message anonyme. DignifAI s’est ensuite répandu sur d’autres espaces, comme X, et un site Internet créé spécialement fournit un mode d’emploi pour trafiquer par IA les images de son choix."

https://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2024/03/09/dignifai-des-internautes-rhabillent-les-femmes-en-utilisant-l-intelligence-artificielle_6221059_4408996.html

Archivio: https://archive.is/EBAqe
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Bill e Hillary Clinton hanno ricominciato a fare politica, dietro le quinte. La vittoria di Donald Trump si fa sempre più certa.

Money quote: "Hillary wasn’t part of that conversation, but she was on the plane, too — along with Michelle Obama and Jill Biden — and she had plenty of her own thoughts as Biden entered 2024 running behind her old foe in the polls. In recent months, the former secretary of state has begun convening groups of friends and political allies for private dinners to talk through the coming election season and to drum up badly needed support for Democratic candidates, starting with the president. The sessions are occasionally at the Clintons’ primary home in Chappaqua, but more often at their house in Washington, not far from the residence of Vice-President Kamala Harris, with whom she has quietly been keeping in touch."

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/bill-clinton-hillary-clinton-joe-biden-2024-election.html
Una bella riflessione su uno dei temi che è epidemico nel mondo occidentale: la fine dell'amore. E se ne facessimo a meno sin dal principio? Intrigante. Mi chiedo però quanto controllo sociale ci voglia perché questi matrimoni organizzati anziché frutto dell'amore spontaneo non siano solo delle facciate. Forse funzionano in India (ammesso che funzionino) perché ci sono caste e rigidità culturali che da noi non esistono? Sempre più intrigante.

Money quote: "In India, in those days and even now, almost all marriages are arranged. Parents select potential mates for their children, taking great care to find someone from within their religious, socioeconomic, and cultural circles, so that there will be little cause for disharmony. Growing up in India, I remember always telling my friends with some pride that my parents instead had a “Love Marriage,” sickeningly enthusiastic that this would put all their parents’ “Arranged Marriages” to shame. All through my teenage years and beyond, I was fascinated by this idea of the love marriage. Seeing someone across a room, maybe even falling in love at first sight. And that is what my parents had done. They became smitten with each other in their College faculty room. And now he was telling me that perhaps he should have had an arranged marriage after all".

https://www.thesmartset.com/arranging-love/
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In Irlanda ci sono 82 dacenter, che consumano circa il 18% della corrente elettrica di quel Paese. Questo articolo è molto interessante perché fa il punto non solo sul presente (piuttosto critico) dell'Irlanda, ma anche sul suo passato e su come siamo arrivati sino a questo punto. La "tigre celtica" deve tutto a una politica di incentivi fiscali che ha due anime, non troppo positive.

Money quote: "Since the 1960s, Ireland’s Industrial Development Agency has had a policy of aiming to attract international investment through low corporate tax rates, starting with an initial rate of 0%. Ireland has long been home to tech companies: IBM and Ericsson offices opened in the 1950s, and factories owned by Dell, Intel, HP and Microsoft followed in the 1970s and 1980s. The focus of these operations was hardware. The pivot to software development coincided with the boom years of the early 2000s, when Ireland became known as the “Celtic Tiger”. Google’s European headquarters opened in Dublin in 2004, and since then, the country has become home to 16 of the 20 largest global tech companies."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/15/power-grab-hidden-costs-of-ireland-datacentre-boom
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Come si leggono i fumetti con il Vision Pro? Ve lo spiego nella mia rubrica su Fumettologica

https://fumettologica.it/2024/03/apple-vision-pro-leggere-fumetti-tex/
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Due cose: da un lato la PSP, la PlayStation Portable, che mi piaceva tantissimo e con la quale mi sono divertito un sacco. Il formato proprietario dei dischi ottici era delizioso (oltre che costoso). A un certo punto è stata travolta dalla pirateria, ma era comunque una delizia.

Dall'altra la Playstation Portal, che non serve sostanzialmente a una mazza. Almeno, sino a ora.

Money quote: "Now, two Google engineers have managed to get the PPSSPP emulator running natively on the PlayStation Portal, allowing a Grand Theft Auto PSP version to run on the Portal without Wi-Fi streaming required. “After more than a month of hard work, PPSSPP is running natively on PlayStation Portal. Yes, we hacked it,” says Andy Nguyen in a post on X."

https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/20/24078024/sony-playstation-portal-hack-mod-psp-emulator
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Alla fine, con l'intelligenza artificiale potremmo fare cose utili, anziché deepfake. Imparare la lingua delle balene è piuttosto alta, nella mia lista delle priorità.

Money quote: "How should we even approach these strange and beguiling creatures? If we drop a speaker into the water, they might assume that our clicks are coming from an unseen clan member. A robotic whale that makes clicking sounds would perhaps fool the sperm whales’ eyes, but their echolocation beams would reveal its synthetic innards. It would be most honest to communicate in person, but whoever we’d send would need to be careful not to corner a lone whale. They would want to approach a whole unit, so that if the whales felt threatened, they could fall into their protective rosette formation: heads in, flukes out, calves in the middle. Then we’d know to back off."

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/02/talking-whales-project-ceti/677549/

archivio: https://archive.is/VlDSq
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Meraviglioso

Money quote: Had "the talk" with my mom
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C'è un motivo se le vecchie tecnologie analogiche hanno ancora senso e un certo valore di scambio economico. Un motivo legato a come siamo fatti e a come stiamo vivendo la nostra epoca.

A me queste storie di gente che colleziona le cose di quando ero ragazzino mi fanno impazzire. Fortissime!

Money quote: "You never know what treasures may be sitting in your attic. A classic yellow “sports” Walkman, for example, is a popular item among collectors. The WM-F5 from 1983 was the first designed to be “splash-proof” and came with a built-in FM radio. The sharp colour and weather-proofing led to sales soaring, Walkman collector Mark Ip tells me. “I have many of them,” he adds."

Money quote 2: "Walkman-collecting, it seems, conforms to most tech-collector stereotypes: men in their 40s, 50s and 60s, recalling their youthful encounters with a then-nascent, exciting technology. As Ip says, “When you have a Walkman, and you have a cassette to play on it, you can go out to the street to listen to the music, and all the memories come back.”"

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/feb/17/walkman-memories-still-in-love-with-old-tech
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Lettura per la domenica. Il segreto per capire l'arte.

Money quote: "“If you tried to reimagine your life without art ... it would look radically different,” says Karen K. Ho, a writer for ARTNews. “Art intersects with more things than people think.” It’s not just the van Goghs and Monets that hang on museum walls. It’s in works like Anish Kapoor’s innovative Cloud Gate (a.k.a. “The Bean”) in Chicago’s Millennium Park, or the spiral architecture of the Guggenheim building in New York. It’s the murals along the bike path or on the side of the school. Art adorns movie posters and storefront signage. Artists influence the clothes you wear, the music you listen to, the products you consume. Simply put, art is everywhere.

If art’s such a central tenet of our culture, though, why do so many of us feel like we just don’t get it?"

https://www.vox.com/even-better/24071171/how-to-look-at-art
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“Midnight”, il film ispirato al manga di Tezuka, girato con l’iPhone da Takashi Miike - Il mio articolo per Fumettologica

https://fumettologica.it/2024/03/midnight-film-takashi-miike-osamu-tezuka-iphone/
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Per cercare di campare di più bisogna mangiare meglio, fare esercizio, avere una vita attiva. E una buona genetica, ovviamente. Per arrivare a qualche veneranda età con un cervello che funziona ancora bene bisogna, oltre alla genetica, lavorarci sopra anche un po'. Come si fa? Ecco qui un po' di consigli: imparare cose nuove, ad esempio. Non importa cosa e non importa quanto bene.

Money quote: "The other key piece of this is making sure that your new hobby involves some amount of challenge. “It has to be something a little new that’s a little hard,” Dr. Marcuse says. Passively watching the latest episode of The Bachelor won’t cut it, because you need your brain to be active, take in new information, digest it, and then put it back out there.

While you might feel that learning a new skill feels daunting, that’s the point! According to Dr. Marcuse, you don’t have to be good at the activity to protect your brain: “I never took music lessons as a kid. I’m not really good at it. I never will be,” she says.

And despite not being the next Mozart, she says that playing the piano adds some color and levity to her days, in addition to protecting her brain. “I really need that in my life—I have a very stressful job,” she says. “It makes me feel that the world is sort of full of beauty and hope.”"

https://www.self.com/story/brain-health-neurologist-tip
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In teoria dovrebbero essere animali e padroni che si assomigliano. Almeno, secondo il detto comune. Ma a quanto pare il vero rapporto specchio, simbiotico e mimetico, imitativo quasi, è quello che si realizza nelle coppie. Si chiama "convergenza".

Money quote: "Convergence could be driven by a few different things. One camp of researchers thinks that it can largely be explained by selection, the finding that we tend to date people we’re similar to in the first place. Partners commonly come from comparable backgrounds and cultures, are of similar ages, and have watched the same TV shows, Matthew Hammond, a psychologist at Victoria University of Wellington, in New Zealand, told me. If they already have a lot in common, it makes sense that couples might keep changing in similar ways over time."


https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2024/02/relationship-convergence-similar-personality/677534/

Archivio: https://archive.is/NuBl5
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Ho scoperto una società tedesca, Tuta (già Tutanota), che vende servizi di email e calendario privati e basati su software open source, come alternativa concettuale oltre che pratica a Google con i suoi. Libertà per non essere monetizzati dal capitalismo della sorveglianza. E stanno avendo pure un discreto successo. Interessante.

Money quote: "Do you know the saying: It's more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy? In a way that's how we feel at Tutanota.

Of course, we do not break the law. To the contrary, we are freedom fighters passionate about our human right to privacy. While governments as well as large tech companies constantly try to undermine our right to privacy, we work hard to provide an encrypted online eco-system (email, calendar, contacts, and more – watch out for our announcements later this year!) that protects your privacy - and the privacy of the people you communicate with.

This passion for privacy has been our main pillar for success from the start, and remains so to this day."

https://tuta.com/blog/10-million-users
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Ma voi non avete fame? Si? Beh, è meglio se cominciate a bere e dormire di più e meglio.

Money quote: "In one study, University of Chicago researchers found that sleep-deprived participants were unable to resist “rewarding snacks,” (think candy, chips, cookies) even though they’d eaten a meal two hours prior. On average, they ate nearly twice as much fat when they were exhausted (4.2 hours sleep versus eight hours) versus well-rested. “Making your sleep a priority can help regulate your appetite all day long,” says Zanini, who suggests getting better sleep quality by hitting the sheets in a cool room (under 70 degrees), using a white noise machine, and keeping the TV off."

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/4-reasons-why-you-re-always-hungry
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La prende un po' lunga, è un articolo di tre anni fa, ma nel complesso dice cose sensate. Cioè? Gli ebook sono l'abominio. O no?

Money quote: "Whatever a book might be, all of the things that an average person might name a “book” evolved from an invention more than two millennia old, called a codex. Prior to the codex, reading and writing took place on scrolls—long, rolled sheets of paper (or vellum or papyrus)—and then on wax tablets, which a sharp stylus could imprint and its tapered end could erase. The ancient Romans sometimes connected wax tablets with leather or cords, suggesting a prototype of binding. Replacing the wax with leaves allowed many pages to be stacked atop one another, then sewn or otherwise bound together. Codices were first handwritten or copied, then made in multiples when the printing press emerged. I’m skipping over a lot more detail—a whole field, called book history, addresses this topic—but the result connects today’s best seller to hand-gilded illuminated manunoscripts, the earliest records of the Gospels, and more. Two thousand years after the codex and 500 after the Gutenberg press, the book persists. If something better were to come along, you’d expect it to have done so by now. In other words, as far as technologies go, the book endures for very good reason. Books work."

https://www.theatlantic.com/books/archive/2021/09/why-are-ebooks-so-terrible/620068/

Archivio https://archive.is/74oTh
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