Cosa ne penso della nuova serie di Star Wars, The Avolyte, spiegato bene per Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2024/06/the-acolyte-la-seguace-serie-tv-recensione-star-wars/
https://fumettologica.it/2024/06/the-acolyte-la-seguace-serie-tv-recensione-star-wars/
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Certo che abbiamo un modo tutto nstro per cercare di risolvere i problemi, noi esseri umani. Si va per tentativi. Alle volte tremendi e faticosi. Come i 100 anni passati cercando di fare le bottiglie di carta.
Money quote: "The paper-bottle push comes as paper is growing in popularity as a substitute for plastic packaging, with companies already using it to sell chocolate, ice cream, chewing gum and chips.
“People have a very good perception of paper,” said Ron Khan, head of drinks packaging at PepsiCo decrease, which has run tests to gauge consumers’ appetite for a paper bottle. “The minute consumers saw it we didn’t have to explain the sustainability credentials.”"
https://www.wsj.com/business/the-100-year-quest-to-make-a-paper-bottle-6670bc8c
Archivio https://archive.is/z2tjV
Money quote: "The paper-bottle push comes as paper is growing in popularity as a substitute for plastic packaging, with companies already using it to sell chocolate, ice cream, chewing gum and chips.
“People have a very good perception of paper,” said Ron Khan, head of drinks packaging at PepsiCo decrease, which has run tests to gauge consumers’ appetite for a paper bottle. “The minute consumers saw it we didn’t have to explain the sustainability credentials.”"
https://www.wsj.com/business/the-100-year-quest-to-make-a-paper-bottle-6670bc8c
Archivio https://archive.is/z2tjV
WSJ
The 100-Year Quest to Make a Paper Bottle
Diageo, Pernod Ricard and Procter & Gamble are among a raft of companies testing designs they are betting can help their brands stand out on shelves, woo consumers concerned about plastic and cut carbon emissions.
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In Giappone, ma anche negli Usa, vanno tutti pazzi per queste retro fotocamere digitali. Fatte su licenza Kodak, sono praticamente nate vecchie di vent'anni o quasi. Ma nella folle ossessione della "memoria", le vogliono tutti. Anche perché le punta e scatta di oggi o non si trovano o costano un rene.
Money quote: "The FZ55 is a blast from the past. It features a small 16-megapixel sensor and a five-times zoom lens that is 28mm at its widest. Small and compact, it is reminiscent of the point and shoot camereas from the mid-2000s through the early 2010s — and it very well could be. It looks remarkably similar to multiple Sony CyberShot cameras from the early 2010s, including the Cyber-Shot W650, although the case is slightly different as are the internals (it might be using the sensor from the inside of an old Minolta). The retail price of this and the other two cameras that lead sales charts can best be described as “dirt cheap,” so the actual components inside have to be very old."
https://petapixel.com/2024/05/29/kodak-branded-cameras-with-decade-old-tech-are-outselling-all-others-in-japan/
Money quote: "The FZ55 is a blast from the past. It features a small 16-megapixel sensor and a five-times zoom lens that is 28mm at its widest. Small and compact, it is reminiscent of the point and shoot camereas from the mid-2000s through the early 2010s — and it very well could be. It looks remarkably similar to multiple Sony CyberShot cameras from the early 2010s, including the Cyber-Shot W650, although the case is slightly different as are the internals (it might be using the sensor from the inside of an old Minolta). The retail price of this and the other two cameras that lead sales charts can best be described as “dirt cheap,” so the actual components inside have to be very old."
https://petapixel.com/2024/05/29/kodak-branded-cameras-with-decade-old-tech-are-outselling-all-others-in-japan/
Peta Pixel
Kodak Cameras With Decade-Old Tech are Outselling All Others in Japan
Kodak-branded super-cheap point-and-shoot cameras are selling well.
Se n'è andato Donald Sutherland, star di ‘M*A*S*H’ e molti altri film. Aveva 88 anni.
- The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/20/movies/donald-sutherland-dead.html
- The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/20/movies/donald-sutherland-dead.html
NY Times
Donald Sutherland, a Chameleon of a Movie Star, Dies at 88
In a wide-ranging career (from “M*A*S*H” to “Ordinary People” to “The Hunger Games”), he could be endearing in one role, menacing in another and just plain odd in a third.
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Dev'essere stato veramente un personaggio difficile, Stanley Kubrik. Il libro che non volle far uscire si chiama "The Magic Eye: The Cinema of Stanley Kubrick" di Neil Hornick. Questa è la storia di quella battaglia di quasi mezzo secolo fa.
Money quote: "Stanley Kubrick, the relentless perfectionist who directed some of cinema’s greatest classics, was so sensitive to criticism that, in 1970, he threatened legal action to block publication of a book which dared to discuss flaws in his films.
The director of Spartacus and 2001: A Space Odyssey, warned the book’s author and publisher that he would fight “tooth and nail” and “use every legal means at his disposal” to prevent its publication – and he did.
Now, 25 years after his death, the book Kubrick did not want anyone to read is being published, more than half a century late."
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/apr/21/stanley-kubrick-director-book-block-flaws-films-published
Money quote: "Stanley Kubrick, the relentless perfectionist who directed some of cinema’s greatest classics, was so sensitive to criticism that, in 1970, he threatened legal action to block publication of a book which dared to discuss flaws in his films.
The director of Spartacus and 2001: A Space Odyssey, warned the book’s author and publisher that he would fight “tooth and nail” and “use every legal means at his disposal” to prevent its publication – and he did.
Now, 25 years after his death, the book Kubrick did not want anyone to read is being published, more than half a century late."
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/apr/21/stanley-kubrick-director-book-block-flaws-films-published
the Guardian
‘He erased the entire project’ … the book Stanley Kubrick didn’t want anyone to read to be published
Half a century since the perfectionist director vowed to block it, a critique that dared to discuss flaws in his films is to be published
Forwarded from 📢 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗦 - 𝘣𝘺 𝙁𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙨𝙘𝙤 𝙍𝙤𝙣𝙘𝙝𝙞
Il modello più recente di Anthropic, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, è considerato pari o superiore a GPT-4 di OpenAI e Gemini di Google in un'ampia varietà di compiti. Il modello ottiene buoni risultati nei benchmark: a quato pare Anthropic ha creato un valido concorrente nel settore. Claude 3.5 Sonnet è ora disponibile per gli utenti web e iOS e sarà accessibile anche agli sviluppatori. Anthropic ha anche aggiunto una nuova funzionalità chiamata Artifacts che permette agli utenti di visualizzare, interagire e modificare i risultati delle loro richieste a Claude in un “box” separato, rendendo l’interazione molto piu comoda.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/20/24181961/anthropic-claude-35-sonnet-model-ai-launch
https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/20/24181961/anthropic-claude-35-sonnet-model-ai-launch
The Verge
Anthropic has a fast new AI model — and a clever new way to interact with chatbots
GPT-4o. Gemini 1.5. And now Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
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C'è un'area di sovrapposizione nella nostra mente tra il dolore fisico e il dolore sociale. Essere tagliati fuori dal gruppo, sentirsi esclusi, è veramente un problema, non è una "fisima per femminucce". Ci sono studi ed esperimenti, come quello che segue.
Money quote: "The premise is simple: Participants play a virtual game of ball toss with (supposedly) two or more other players. In reality, they’re using a program designed to include or exclude them to various degrees. Researchers have manipulated different variables across experiments, from the number of players to the length of the game—and the lesson of Cyberball across the board? It doesn’t matter if it’s as low stakes as throwing around a fake ball with strangers we’ll never meet—we hate feeling left out.
Like, really hate it. According to Dr. Williams, he and his team have even rigged the game so people earned money when they were excluded. “But even if they were left with the reward, it still made them feel just as bad,” he says."
https://www.self.com/story/feeling-left-out-tips
Money quote: "The premise is simple: Participants play a virtual game of ball toss with (supposedly) two or more other players. In reality, they’re using a program designed to include or exclude them to various degrees. Researchers have manipulated different variables across experiments, from the number of players to the length of the game—and the lesson of Cyberball across the board? It doesn’t matter if it’s as low stakes as throwing around a fake ball with strangers we’ll never meet—we hate feeling left out.
Like, really hate it. According to Dr. Williams, he and his team have even rigged the game so people earned money when they were excluded. “But even if they were left with the reward, it still made them feel just as bad,” he says."
https://www.self.com/story/feeling-left-out-tips
SELF
Why Does Being Excluded From a Clique as an Adult Sting So Badly?
Whether you were intentionally left out or not, the pain is real.
Un articolo illuminante sulle malattie mentali, dalla depressione al bipolare. La psicologa clinica e autrice Kay Redfield Jamison esplora i disturbi dell'umore dall'antichità a oggi, mescolando scienza, storia e memorie personali. Notevolissimo, se posso dire.
Money quote: "The physicians of antiquity knew depression, mania, and psychosis well. Thousands of years ago, they described these conditions in their patients and instructed their students in how best to diagnose and treat them.2 One medical historian states that manic and depressive psychoses are the “scarlet threads” most clearly discernable throughout the “twisted strands of history.”3 Long before the time of Hippocrates, 500 years before Christ, physicians and priests in Egypt, China, India, and Persia described patients with melancholy, who slept poorly, ruminated ceaselessly on death, obsessed about their unworthiness, lacked will and the energy to act, were irritable, confused, and wished only to die. Their manic patients, on the other hand, needed little sleep and were grandiose and psychotic; in their exaltation, they believed themselves to be gods, kings, or prophets, and thought themselves to be invincible, at one with the universe. They were irrational and uninhibited; they talked, ran, approached others indiscriminately, and danced without restraint. They were indefatigable, quick to rage, impulsive, suspicious, and at times violent; their thoughts and words sped in all directions."
https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/in-their-own-words-narratives-of-mania-and-depression/
Money quote: "The physicians of antiquity knew depression, mania, and psychosis well. Thousands of years ago, they described these conditions in their patients and instructed their students in how best to diagnose and treat them.2 One medical historian states that manic and depressive psychoses are the “scarlet threads” most clearly discernable throughout the “twisted strands of history.”3 Long before the time of Hippocrates, 500 years before Christ, physicians and priests in Egypt, China, India, and Persia described patients with melancholy, who slept poorly, ruminated ceaselessly on death, obsessed about their unworthiness, lacked will and the energy to act, were irritable, confused, and wished only to die. Their manic patients, on the other hand, needed little sleep and were grandiose and psychotic; in their exaltation, they believed themselves to be gods, kings, or prophets, and thought themselves to be invincible, at one with the universe. They were irrational and uninhibited; they talked, ran, approached others indiscriminately, and danced without restraint. They were indefatigable, quick to rage, impulsive, suspicious, and at times violent; their thoughts and words sped in all directions."
https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/in-their-own-words-narratives-of-mania-and-depression/
The MIT Press Reader
In Their Own Words: Narratives of Mania and Depression
Clinical psychologist and author Kay Redfield Jamison explores mood disorders from antiquity to the present, blending science, history, and personal memoir.
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Questa settimana su Mostly Weekly
~277 qualche consiglio utile: ricordatevi di scrivere la mattina presto, andare a letto sempre alla stessa ora, imparare nuove parole e ascoltare sempre tutti.
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/277/
~277 qualche consiglio utile: ricordatevi di scrivere la mattina presto, andare a letto sempre alla stessa ora, imparare nuove parole e ascoltare sempre tutti.
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/277/
Mostly Here
~277
Scrivere la mattina presto, riposarsi tanto e cercare nuove parole
L'intervista che è stata fatta un po' di mesi fa al numero uno di Rolex, Jean-Frédéric Dufour. È molto raro che si faccia intervistare, quindi anche se è un po' vecchia fatevela durare ancora un bel po'.
Money quote: "Question: Two or three years ago, watches were seen more as an investment than a dream. Cryptocurrency millionaires, for example, converted some of their money into real assets.
Dufour: I don’t like it when people compare watches to stocks. It sends the wrong message and is dangerous. We make products, not investments."
https://www.nzz.ch/english/watches-and-wonders-2024-rolex-ceo-on-cooling-markets-and-the-idea-behind-the-watch-fair-ld.1825387
Money quote: "Question: Two or three years ago, watches were seen more as an investment than a dream. Cryptocurrency millionaires, for example, converted some of their money into real assets.
Dufour: I don’t like it when people compare watches to stocks. It sends the wrong message and is dangerous. We make products, not investments."
https://www.nzz.ch/english/watches-and-wonders-2024-rolex-ceo-on-cooling-markets-and-the-idea-behind-the-watch-fair-ld.1825387
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
Watches and Wonders 2024: Rolex CEO on cooling markets and the idea behind the watch fair
This week, Swiss watch manufacturers are presenting their new products at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. The trade fair’s management duo tell the NZZ why they founded the event and where they want to take it.
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Prendetela con un po' di spirito. L'idea è che siamo tutti devastati dall'eccesso di interruzioni e micro-cose da fare (cose di "manutenzione") e non si riesce più a trovare il tempo per concentrarsi e fare le cose che servono veramente e che richiedono parecchia attenzione: il cosiddetto "Deep Work". Ecco, questo articolo cerca di affrontare questo problema suggerendo alcune soluzioni. La chiave di lettura secondo me è che non siamo solo noi a essere nelle peste: è un fenomeno reale ed è diventato epidemico: è davvero difficile lavorare sul serio.
Money quote: "Accessing that kind of deep work zone can feel nearly impossible. If you’re busy with multiple tasks, finding a solid chunk of time for uninterrupted productivity may be utterly unrealistic. Fortunately, there are methods to optimise the limited ‘deep work’ time we have, plan for interruptions and produce meaningful work despite competing demands for our attention."
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/how-the-busiest-people-get-deep-work-done
Money quote: "Accessing that kind of deep work zone can feel nearly impossible. If you’re busy with multiple tasks, finding a solid chunk of time for uninterrupted productivity may be utterly unrealistic. Fortunately, there are methods to optimise the limited ‘deep work’ time we have, plan for interruptions and produce meaningful work despite competing demands for our attention."
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/how-the-busiest-people-get-deep-work-done
Pocket
How the Busiest People Get ‘Deep Work’ Done
For busy people, finding time for uninterrupted work may feel utterly unrealistic. But there are methods we can use to optimise what limited ‘deep work’ time we have.
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Il modo in cui sono fatti i complessi per appartamenti di New York è sempre la stessa minestra sciapa e priva di personalità. Magari la facciata (qualche volta) è interessante, ma dentro no, sono sempre cubi su cubi su cubi collegati da porte. Fino ad ora, perlomeno. Perché c'è chi cerca di fare le case diversamente.
Money quote: "I don’t know whether this hodgepodge of references was conscious, but it’s surely not coincidental. SO-IL has been working for years to deconstruct a building’s mass to make it seem less like a monolith and more like a town. If that still qualifies as a radical move, it’s because the typical New York apartment building is a closed box crisscrossed by hollow passages. Even architecturally ambitious towers, like those by Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and David Adjaye, work essentially the same way before the surfaces go on, reserving innovation for the final fit-out."
https://www.curbed.com/article/architecture-review-so-il-brooklyn-chapel-warren-vanderbilt.html
Money quote: "I don’t know whether this hodgepodge of references was conscious, but it’s surely not coincidental. SO-IL has been working for years to deconstruct a building’s mass to make it seem less like a monolith and more like a town. If that still qualifies as a radical move, it’s because the typical New York apartment building is a closed box crisscrossed by hollow passages. Even architecturally ambitious towers, like those by Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and David Adjaye, work essentially the same way before the surfaces go on, reserving innovation for the final fit-out."
https://www.curbed.com/article/architecture-review-so-il-brooklyn-chapel-warren-vanderbilt.html
Curbed
The Low-Key Inventiveness of SO-IL’s Apartment Buildings
Three midsize Brooklyn projects display unusual, flexible architectural thinking.
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Stanisław Lem è un autore notevolissimo e molto celebrato tra chi ama la buona letteratura. Trascende il genere della fantascienza, anche se non ne fuoriesce completamente. Forse per questo alcune delle sue traduzioni in italiano sono problematiche?
Money quote: "Qualcuno potrebbe pensare che questa mia postilla alle prefazioni/postfazioni italiane di Solaris nasca da una petulante pignoleria filologica più o meno fine a sé stessa, quindi di natura nevrotico-masturbatoria. Ma non è così, perché purtroppo la stessa storia delle traduzioni italiane di Solaris si rivela teatro di inesattezze, per non dir peggio, francamente inaccettabili."
https://www.indiscreto.org/storia-indiscreta-di-solaris-in-italia/
Money quote: "Qualcuno potrebbe pensare che questa mia postilla alle prefazioni/postfazioni italiane di Solaris nasca da una petulante pignoleria filologica più o meno fine a sé stessa, quindi di natura nevrotico-masturbatoria. Ma non è così, perché purtroppo la stessa storia delle traduzioni italiane di Solaris si rivela teatro di inesattezze, per non dir peggio, francamente inaccettabili."
https://www.indiscreto.org/storia-indiscreta-di-solaris-in-italia/
L'INDISCRETO
Storia indiscreta di Solaris in Italia
Ci sono cose che non sappiamo sul capolavoro letterario di Stanisław Lem. In copertina la copertina di solaris, il film del 1972
di Luigi Marinelli
Nella sua dotta postfazione all’edizione Sellerio di Solaris, Francesco M. Cataluccio scriveva:
Il problema…
di Luigi Marinelli
Nella sua dotta postfazione all’edizione Sellerio di Solaris, Francesco M. Cataluccio scriveva:
Il problema…
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Chi ha dato il volto a James Bond? È il tema della mia rubrica per Fumettologica.
https://fumettologica.it/2024/06/james-bond-volto-fumetti/
https://fumettologica.it/2024/06/james-bond-volto-fumetti/
Lo sapevate che fine ha fatto la città dei pirati per definizione, cioè Porth Royal? Io no. Ma qui l'ho scoperto. E vorrei andarla a vedere, un giorno.
Money quote: "Located on the southeast coast of Jamaica, the natural harbor at Port Royal became the center of English life in Jamaica. By the late 1600s it had become one of the largest European cities in the new world, second only to Boston. It had also become the infamous home of pirates, sex workers, and Englishmen on the make. Far from home, they made their livings off of the slave trade, slave labor in plantations, and the money that the pirates brought in from their looting forays against the Spanish."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sunken-pirate-stronghold-at-port-royal
Money quote: "Located on the southeast coast of Jamaica, the natural harbor at Port Royal became the center of English life in Jamaica. By the late 1600s it had become one of the largest European cities in the new world, second only to Boston. It had also become the infamous home of pirates, sex workers, and Englishmen on the make. Far from home, they made their livings off of the slave trade, slave labor in plantations, and the money that the pirates brought in from their looting forays against the Spanish."
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sunken-pirate-stronghold-at-port-royal
Atlas Obscura
Jamaica's Sunken Pirate City
Nature took her revenge on the "Wickedest City in the World."
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Il dietro le quinte dell'ultimo special project per il primo di aprile di xkcd: The Machine
Money quote: "This is the story of how we built Machine in 3 weeks, and what I learned along the way."
https://chromakode.com/post/xkcd-machine/
E ovviamente The Machine:
https://xkcd.com/2916/
(Se volete farvi divorare la ram del computer da una singola pagina web, non c'è niente di meglio).
Money quote: "This is the story of how we built Machine in 3 weeks, and what I learned along the way."
https://chromakode.com/post/xkcd-machine/
E ovviamente The Machine:
https://xkcd.com/2916/
(Se volete farvi divorare la ram del computer da una singola pagina web, non c'è niente di meglio).
Chromakode
Development notes from xkcd's "Machine"
How we designed xkcd's massive rube goldberg machine game in 3 weeks.
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Letture per la domenica.
I piccoli leggono, leggono tantissimo. Poi, tutto a un tratto, fra gli 8 e i 9 anni, smettono. Alcune riflessioni e dati che aiutano a capire un fenomeno più complesso di quel che sembra.
Money quote: "Most alarmingly, kids in third and fourth grade are beginning to stop reading for fun. It’s called the “Decline by 9,” and it’s reaching a crisis point for publishers and educators. According to research by the children’s publishers Scholastic, at age 8, 57 percent of kids say they read books for fun most days; at age 9, only 35 percent do. This trend started before the pandemic, experts say, but the pandemic accelerated things."
https://slate.com/culture/2024/05/kids-reading-fun-books-decline-by-nine-crisis.html
Il Decline by 9 spiegato bene:
https://www.scholastic.com/readingreport/navigate-the-world.html
I piccoli leggono, leggono tantissimo. Poi, tutto a un tratto, fra gli 8 e i 9 anni, smettono. Alcune riflessioni e dati che aiutano a capire un fenomeno più complesso di quel che sembra.
Money quote: "Most alarmingly, kids in third and fourth grade are beginning to stop reading for fun. It’s called the “Decline by 9,” and it’s reaching a crisis point for publishers and educators. According to research by the children’s publishers Scholastic, at age 8, 57 percent of kids say they read books for fun most days; at age 9, only 35 percent do. This trend started before the pandemic, experts say, but the pandemic accelerated things."
https://slate.com/culture/2024/05/kids-reading-fun-books-decline-by-nine-crisis.html
Il Decline by 9 spiegato bene:
https://www.scholastic.com/readingreport/navigate-the-world.html
Slate Magazine
The Real Reading Crisis Involves the Kids Who Don’t Have Phones
It’s not the pandemic. It’s not (only) the Devices. So what causes the “decline by 9”?
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Le cose che devi sapere per fare un buon viaggio e altre amenità: Mostly Weekly è appena uscita.
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/278/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/278/
Mostly Here
~278
Arrivano le vacanze e dei buoni consigli per quando viaggiate
I Raspberry Pi sono piccoli e utilissimi, sia per progetti specifici che per fare amicizia con Linux. Si usano con una molteplicità di distribuzioni (io uso DietPI, per tenerli leggeri). Ma volendo si può usare anche il sistema operativo sviluppato da Arm, l'azienda che ha progettato i processori omonimi: il RiscOS.
Money quote: "RISC OS 5.30 is the latest release of Acorn's original native operating system for its Arm processors. Original, but not first: As Acornsoft project lead Paul Fellows told the Reg in 2022, what was then called "Arthur" supplanted a far more ambitious project called ARX, which never shipped. ROS 5.30 is the first stable release from the RISC OS Open (aka ROOL) project since version 5.28 in 2020. (If you have that, you can upgrade in place.)"
https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/02/rool_530_is_here/
Money quote: "RISC OS 5.30 is the latest release of Acorn's original native operating system for its Arm processors. Original, but not first: As Acornsoft project lead Paul Fellows told the Reg in 2022, what was then called "Arthur" supplanted a far more ambitious project called ARX, which never shipped. ROS 5.30 is the first stable release from the RISC OS Open (aka ROOL) project since version 5.28 in 2020. (If you have that, you can upgrade in place.)"
https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/02/rool_530_is_here/
The Register
Got an old Raspberry Pi spare? Try RISC OS. It is, literally, something else
V5.30 arrives – with RPi Wi-Fi support
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La storia del design di Braun, e dei suoi eroi come Dieter Rams e adesso Oliver Grabes, è cosa nota. Che ci sia una mini fiera per appassionati e collezionisti, la Braun+Design Börse, molto meno.
Money quote: "Because of this, since 1982, there has been an annual event at the Braun HQ (Kronberg, Germany) for these people to come together. Initially, it was held multiple times per year, but it was later decided that once per year was better."
https://arslan.io/2024/05/05/braun-borse-2024/
Una chicca su Grabes:
https://www.untappedjournal.com/issues/issue-7/oliver-grabes-braun-design-philosophy
Money quote: "Because of this, since 1982, there has been an annual event at the Braun HQ (Kronberg, Germany) for these people to come together. Initially, it was held multiple times per year, but it was later decided that once per year was better."
https://arslan.io/2024/05/05/braun-borse-2024/
Una chicca su Grabes:
https://www.untappedjournal.com/issues/issue-7/oliver-grabes-braun-design-philosophy
Fatih Arslan
Braun Börse 2024
The Braun+Design Börse is an annual event and fair focusing on Braun products. Braun might not be the design icon it was 40 years ago, but starting in 1955, it profoundly impacted the design world, starting with its cooperation with the Ulm School of Design.…
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Il design è un modo intelligente di esplorare il mondo e la nostra realtà, quando è fatto bene. In questo caso chiedersi quanto debbano durare le cose è una domanda di ricerca molto interessante.
Money quote: "My recent research has been looking into the issue of longevity and how long objects in our material world should last. I want to understand our disposable consumer culture better, but also try to define what techniques and materials suit which application. 'Conditional Longevity' is a project that maps out the gains and losses of strategies that designers use to extend or shorten the life of the physical items that furnish our lives. In equal parts, research into this longevity is both reassuring and bewildering. It proves that solutions to our problems are diverse and imperfect. Every object we bring into the world has a contextual backdrop, and every design decision is a compromise. The challenge is finding which compromises are the best to make."
https://www.core77.com/posts/132088/Fantastic-Industrial-Design-Student-Work-How-Long-Should-Objects-Last
Money quote: "My recent research has been looking into the issue of longevity and how long objects in our material world should last. I want to understand our disposable consumer culture better, but also try to define what techniques and materials suit which application. 'Conditional Longevity' is a project that maps out the gains and losses of strategies that designers use to extend or shorten the life of the physical items that furnish our lives. In equal parts, research into this longevity is both reassuring and bewildering. It proves that solutions to our problems are diverse and imperfect. Every object we bring into the world has a contextual backdrop, and every design decision is a compromise. The challenge is finding which compromises are the best to make."
https://www.core77.com/posts/132088/Fantastic-Industrial-Design-Student-Work-How-Long-Should-Objects-Last
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Fantastic Industrial Design Student Work: "How Long Should Objects Last?"
This incredibly ambitious and thoroughly-executed project is by Charlie Humble-Thomas, done while pursuing his Masters in the Design Products program at the RCA. Called Conditional Longevity, it asks the question: "How long should objects last?" Seeking the…
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