Le startup di oggi, veramente tantissime (una cultura insopportabile a tratti) non sono l'eccezione o la novità, ma la regola. È che abbiamo passato un periodo in cui invece non lo erano, ma quella sarebbe l'eccezione secondo Paul Graham.
Money quote: "In 1960, most of the people who start startups today would have gone to work for one of them. You could get rich from starting your own company in 1890 and in 2020, but in 1960 it was not really a viable option. You couldn't break through the oligopolies to get at the markets. So the prestigious route in 1960 was not to start your own company, but to work your way up the corporate ladder at an existing one."
https://paulgraham.com/richnow.html
Money quote: "In 1960, most of the people who start startups today would have gone to work for one of them. You could get rich from starting your own company in 1890 and in 2020, but in 1960 it was not really a viable option. You couldn't break through the oligopolies to get at the markets. So the prestigious route in 1960 was not to start your own company, but to work your way up the corporate ladder at an existing one."
https://paulgraham.com/richnow.html
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Cosa sono le finestre che si spostano? Nel nuovo numero di Mostly Weekly provo a spiegare la teoria della finestra di Overton applicata a Donald Trump (ma funziona anche da noi) e varie altre cose incluso il perché dei tabù culturali
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/311/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/311/
Mostly Here
~311
Finestre che si spostano, tabù e AI
Letture per la domenica.
Come si fa a scrivere un best seller, ammesso che interessi ancora a qualcuno? Ecco qui le ricetta secondo l'Economist.
Money quote: "Publishing is an odd business. It is worth around $37bn in Britain and America alone, but you would not know this from the literature that it produces, which focuses on books in the brainy vein rather than anything so vulgar as volumes that actually sell. One authoritative history of English literature contains 60-odd mentions of “Shakespeare”; ten on “the sublime”; eight on “blank verse”—but a blank silence for words such as “business” and “turnover”.
In another literary history, popular novels—those “jam tarts for the mind” as William Thackeray, the British novelist, called them—are mentioned, but with a wince, under the heading: “Problems of popular culture”. When Gore Vidal wrote an article on bestsellers it opened with the observation that “shit has its own integrity”—and became more dismissive from there.
The book business, however, depends on those despised bestsellers."
https://www.economist.com/culture/2023/08/25/how-to-write-a-bestseller
archivio: https://archive.is/FormG
Ma nel mio piccolo ho tradotto un paio di articoli di Ian Fleming e Kurt Vonnegut che spiegano molto bene il loro approccio.
https://antoniodini.com/otto-regole-vonnegut/
https://antoniodini.com/come-si-scrive-un-best-seller/
Come si fa a scrivere un best seller, ammesso che interessi ancora a qualcuno? Ecco qui le ricetta secondo l'Economist.
Money quote: "Publishing is an odd business. It is worth around $37bn in Britain and America alone, but you would not know this from the literature that it produces, which focuses on books in the brainy vein rather than anything so vulgar as volumes that actually sell. One authoritative history of English literature contains 60-odd mentions of “Shakespeare”; ten on “the sublime”; eight on “blank verse”—but a blank silence for words such as “business” and “turnover”.
In another literary history, popular novels—those “jam tarts for the mind” as William Thackeray, the British novelist, called them—are mentioned, but with a wince, under the heading: “Problems of popular culture”. When Gore Vidal wrote an article on bestsellers it opened with the observation that “shit has its own integrity”—and became more dismissive from there.
The book business, however, depends on those despised bestsellers."
https://www.economist.com/culture/2023/08/25/how-to-write-a-bestseller
archivio: https://archive.is/FormG
Ma nel mio piccolo ho tradotto un paio di articoli di Ian Fleming e Kurt Vonnegut che spiegano molto bene il loro approccio.
https://antoniodini.com/otto-regole-vonnegut/
https://antoniodini.com/come-si-scrive-un-best-seller/
The Economist
How to write a bestseller
No one knows. But a good guess is quickly. And don’t stint on the full stops
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Accaparrare le miglia dei programmi frequent flyer: è divertente, è una pratica utile, alle volte una mania, in generale un meccanismo di fidelizzazione gamificato che dà pure dipendenza (credetemi, se prendete spesso l'aereo, è così). Ma ne vale realmente la pena? Una prospettiva americana.
Money quote: "Here are questions to ask when pursuing airline status. No traveler’s situation, even if you fly out of the same airport and maintain a similar travel frequency, is the same as anyone else’s. How far will you go to earn miles and eventual status with an airline? Or is it like gambling, that you know to stop when you’re already ahead and before you’re financially in the hole?"
https://www.fodors.com/news/photos/is-earning-airline-status-actually-worth-the-hassle
Money quote: "Here are questions to ask when pursuing airline status. No traveler’s situation, even if you fly out of the same airport and maintain a similar travel frequency, is the same as anyone else’s. How far will you go to earn miles and eventual status with an airline? Or is it like gambling, that you know to stop when you’re already ahead and before you’re financially in the hole?"
https://www.fodors.com/news/photos/is-earning-airline-status-actually-worth-the-hassle
Fodors Travel Guide
Is Earning Airline Status Actually Worth the Hassle? Or Is It Completely Stupid?
Ask yourself these seven questions to determine if airline status is worth it for you.
Scrivere un romanzo è già abbastanza difficile. Progettare anche la copertina è un'attività sovrumana.
Money quote: "The authors are not in control. It’s a collaborative process, but not really, because the author is not the expert. As with professional hair and makeup, the recipient is, uncomfortably, witness to an artistic process that is about them, centered on them, yet almost entirely devoid of their participation.
But I seem to have overextrapolated from Na Kim and understood that all first book cover designs are drafts. So when my agent suggested playing with different concepts, and asked if I had some ideas or covers I liked as inspiration, my ambient productivity anxiety took over—did I ever!"
https://lithub.com/on-trying-and-really-failing-to-design-my-own-book-cover/
Money quote: "The authors are not in control. It’s a collaborative process, but not really, because the author is not the expert. As with professional hair and makeup, the recipient is, uncomfortably, witness to an artistic process that is about them, centered on them, yet almost entirely devoid of their participation.
But I seem to have overextrapolated from Na Kim and understood that all first book cover designs are drafts. So when my agent suggested playing with different concepts, and asked if I had some ideas or covers I liked as inspiration, my ambient productivity anxiety took over—did I ever!"
https://lithub.com/on-trying-and-really-failing-to-design-my-own-book-cover/
Literary Hub
On Trying (and Really Failing) to Design My Own Book Cover
Book covers are famously tough. Before my book The Bond King was published, I’d read award-winning book designer Na Kim’s account of designing for Jeffrey Eugenides’ book, describing it as a multi-…
Grandi passi in avanti in classici problemi informatici che stanno arrivando alla soluzione perfetta. Ad esempio, il "library sorting problem".
Money quote: "“It’s a very important problem,” said Seth Pettie (opens a new tab), a computer scientist at the University of Michigan, because many of the data structures we rely upon today store information sequentially. He called the new work “extremely inspired [and] easily one of my top three favorite papers of the year.”"
https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-book-sorting-algorithm-almost-reaches-perfection-20250124/
Money quote: "“It’s a very important problem,” said Seth Pettie (opens a new tab), a computer scientist at the University of Michigan, because many of the data structures we rely upon today store information sequentially. He called the new work “extremely inspired [and] easily one of my top three favorite papers of the year.”"
https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-book-sorting-algorithm-almost-reaches-perfection-20250124/
Quanta Magazine
New Book-Sorting Algorithm Almost Reaches Perfection | Quanta Magazine
The library sorting problem is used across computer science for organizing far more than just books. A new solution is less than a page-width away from the theoretical ideal.
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Abbiamo immerso talmente tanto il discorso del cambiamento climatico e della trasformazione energetica nell'arena politica che adesso è diventato totalmente manipolato. Tutti abbiamo un'opinione. E sono saltati (come era pianificato che succedesse) i progetti di grande cambiamento. Tranne che in alcuni paesi, come la Norvegia. La quale potrebbe agire forse come "memento", se avessimo voglia di ascoltare queste informazioni.
Money quote: "Despite being a major oil and gas producer, Norway aims for all new cars sold to be "zero emission" starting in 2025, which is 10 years ahead of the goal set by the European Union, of which Norway is not a member.
In contrast to Brussels' plans, Oslo has not banned the sale of cars with internal combustion engines, having instead opted for a system of generous tax breaks that have made them competitive against heavily taxed internal combustion cars.
They have also benefitted from toll exemptions, free parking in public car parks, and the use of public transport traffic lanes."
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250203-norway-nears-100-goal-of-all-electric-cars
Money quote: "Despite being a major oil and gas producer, Norway aims for all new cars sold to be "zero emission" starting in 2025, which is 10 years ahead of the goal set by the European Union, of which Norway is not a member.
In contrast to Brussels' plans, Oslo has not banned the sale of cars with internal combustion engines, having instead opted for a system of generous tax breaks that have made them competitive against heavily taxed internal combustion cars.
They have also benefitted from toll exemptions, free parking in public car parks, and the use of public transport traffic lanes."
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250203-norway-nears-100-goal-of-all-electric-cars
France 24
Norway nears 100% goal of all-electric cars
Almost 96 percent of new cars registered in Norway in January were electric, an unparalled number in the world and close to the country's goal of selling only zero-emission vehicles as of this year.
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L'angolo tech.
Per i progammatori. Javanoscript sta per abbandonare il sistema piuttosto deficitario che utilizza finora per gestire il tempo.
Money quote: "To understand Temporal, we can look at JavaScript's "Date" object. When JavaScript was created in 1995, the "Date" object was copied from Java's early, flawed java.util.Date implementation. Java replaced this implementation in 1997, but JavaScript is stuck with the same API for almost 30 years, despite known problems.
The major issues with JavaScript's "Date" object are that it only supports the user's local time and UTC, and there's no time zone support. Additionally, its parsing behavior is very unreliable, and Date itself is mutable, which can introduce hard-to-trace bugs. There are other problems like calculations across Daylight Saving Time (DST) and historical calendar changes, which are notoriously difficult to work with."
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/blog/javanoscript-temporal-is-coming/
Per i progammatori. Javanoscript sta per abbandonare il sistema piuttosto deficitario che utilizza finora per gestire il tempo.
Money quote: "To understand Temporal, we can look at JavaScript's "Date" object. When JavaScript was created in 1995, the "Date" object was copied from Java's early, flawed java.util.Date implementation. Java replaced this implementation in 1997, but JavaScript is stuck with the same API for almost 30 years, despite known problems.
The major issues with JavaScript's "Date" object are that it only supports the user's local time and UTC, and there's no time zone support. Additionally, its parsing behavior is very unreliable, and Date itself is mutable, which can introduce hard-to-trace bugs. There are other problems like calculations across Daylight Saving Time (DST) and historical calendar changes, which are notoriously difficult to work with."
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/blog/javanoscript-temporal-is-coming/
MDN Web Docs
JavaScript Temporal is coming | MDN Blog
A new way to handle dates and times is being added to JavaScript. Let's take a look at Temporal, what problems it solves, the current state, and what you'll find in the new documentation about it on MDN.
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A proposito di giudicare un libro dalla copertina. John Updike, oltre a essere stato un notevolissimo scrittore, è stato anche il progettista o comunque il primo critico di molte copertine dei suoi libri. Questo articolo è molto interessante e spiega tutto il processo, con testimonianze importanti.
Money quote: "John Updike was one of the most celebrated and prolific American writers of the twentieth century. He is best known for his Rabbit series: four novels and a novella tracing the life of Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, a middle class white man who feels alienated from the modern world. Rabbit is Rich, the third book in the series, was also its most decorated, winning the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. Updike also published more than fifty other books, including novels, short stories, poetry, children’s books, and collections of art and literary criticism. His prominence as a writer has mostly eclipsed the other role he played in the publication of his work: designing the covers for several of his books and heavily art directing almost all of the rest. "
https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/heres-why-john-updike-designed-his-own-book-covers/
Money quote: "John Updike was one of the most celebrated and prolific American writers of the twentieth century. He is best known for his Rabbit series: four novels and a novella tracing the life of Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, a middle class white man who feels alienated from the modern world. Rabbit is Rich, the third book in the series, was also its most decorated, winning the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. Updike also published more than fifty other books, including novels, short stories, poetry, children’s books, and collections of art and literary criticism. His prominence as a writer has mostly eclipsed the other role he played in the publication of his work: designing the covers for several of his books and heavily art directing almost all of the rest. "
https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/heres-why-john-updike-designed-his-own-book-covers/
Eye on Design
Here’s Why John Updike Designed His Own Book Covers
Last summer, while browsing the fiction aisles at Powell’s Books in Portland, a fat black spine caught my attention. At the top, the book’s noscript was typeset in tapering white capitals. An image of a rainbow sprang from the bottom of the spine and over onto…
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Arriva domani nelle inbox ma l'anteprima è adesso: Mostly Weekly questa settimana parla degli sfigati al comando, il caos che ci aspetta, i segnali brutti dalla Spagna e la differenza (forse) tra lettura e letteratura. Buona lettura
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/312/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/312/
Mostly Here
~312
Caos, cultura e tecnologia
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Letture per la domenica.
Per chi ha un sacco di negativi scattati dai genitori o dai nonni (tipo scatole piene) da scannerizzare e archiviare in modo sensato in digitale, qui c'è una che ha fatto tutto il giro ed offre interessanti considerazioni metodologiche, pratiche ed emotive.
Money quote: "I have spoken with several people who have similar family photo archives, so let me begin by describing I went about the project.
Before I began, I had an inexpensive Wolverine slide scanner but I knew a manual unit would not cut it. I bought a heavy-duty slide scanner to help me process the images. It’s a Canon CanoScan 9000F. I like it, in case you’re shopping for an affordable unit; in particular, I do not loathe the built-in software, which sets it apart from other scanners I’ve used.
The project, which took me about a year, became a background process. I could scan a box of slides while I was reading my daily morning e-mail, then clean up and share the images during moments of down-time (such as waiting for poky websites to load site statistics). Over a weekend I usually could get through five or six boxes of slides."
https://estherschindler.medium.com/the-old-family-photos-project-lessons-in-creating-family-photos-that-people-want-to-keep-ea3909129943
Per chi ha un sacco di negativi scattati dai genitori o dai nonni (tipo scatole piene) da scannerizzare e archiviare in modo sensato in digitale, qui c'è una che ha fatto tutto il giro ed offre interessanti considerazioni metodologiche, pratiche ed emotive.
Money quote: "I have spoken with several people who have similar family photo archives, so let me begin by describing I went about the project.
Before I began, I had an inexpensive Wolverine slide scanner but I knew a manual unit would not cut it. I bought a heavy-duty slide scanner to help me process the images. It’s a Canon CanoScan 9000F. I like it, in case you’re shopping for an affordable unit; in particular, I do not loathe the built-in software, which sets it apart from other scanners I’ve used.
The project, which took me about a year, became a background process. I could scan a box of slides while I was reading my daily morning e-mail, then clean up and share the images during moments of down-time (such as waiting for poky websites to load site statistics). Over a weekend I usually could get through five or six boxes of slides."
https://estherschindler.medium.com/the-old-family-photos-project-lessons-in-creating-family-photos-that-people-want-to-keep-ea3909129943
Medium
The Old Family Photos Project: Lessons in creating family photos that people want to keep
As a consequence of scanning thousands of slides, I learned quite a bit about taking photos that capture a family’s life. Here’s a personal…
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Dopo l'idea che la matematica sia sterile e priva di fantasia, c'è quella che il programmatore sia un iperpianificatore che procede dal grande verso il piccolo. Mica tanto. Cioè, mica sempre.
Money quote: "In writing (particularly fiction writing), there is a generally accepted distinction between authors who start by writing an outline and those who discover their stories through the process of writing. For some reason, we have no such distinction in programming, so I am here to introduce it."
https://jimmyhmiller.github.io/discovery-coding
Money quote: "In writing (particularly fiction writing), there is a generally accepted distinction between authors who start by writing an outline and those who discover their stories through the process of writing. For some reason, we have no such distinction in programming, so I am here to introduce it."
https://jimmyhmiller.github.io/discovery-coding
Jimmyhmiller
Discovery Coding
Discovery coding is a practice of understanding a problem by writing code first, rather than attempting to do some design process or thinking beforehand.
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Il licenziamento, che per la nuova generazione di americani che lavorano attorno alla tecnologia è qualcosa di inedito e surreale.
Money quote: "One of the earliest indicators was the sudden cancellation of team events. When I heard from other teams that their off-site events were canceled without any clear explanation, it immediately raised red flags. These cancellations often signal that the company is going to announce something about the team structure and doesn’t want you to be with your team in the same place. This is because one of your teammates—or you—might be impacted, and you’d need to cancel flights, hotels, etc. To avoid dealing with these logistical issues, the company preemptively cancels the event."
https://mertbulan.com/2025/01/26/once-you-are-laid-off-you-will-never-be-the-same-again/
Money quote: "One of the earliest indicators was the sudden cancellation of team events. When I heard from other teams that their off-site events were canceled without any clear explanation, it immediately raised red flags. These cancellations often signal that the company is going to announce something about the team structure and doesn’t want you to be with your team in the same place. This is because one of your teammates—or you—might be impacted, and you’d need to cancel flights, hotels, etc. To avoid dealing with these logistical issues, the company preemptively cancels the event."
https://mertbulan.com/2025/01/26/once-you-are-laid-off-you-will-never-be-the-same-again/
Mertbulan
Once You're Laid Off, You'll Never Be the Same Again – Mert Bulan
It’s been over a year since one of the most significant turning points in my life, and it’s time to reflect on that.
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Abbiamo scoperto una nuova Terra. Forse è un pianeta realmente abitabile (altro che Marte) che per certo non vedremo mai di persona. Non noi viventi oggi, perlomeno. Tuttavia, l'articolo e le animazioni della pagina sono davvero piacevoli.
Money quote: "The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) has confirmed the discovery of a super-Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of HD 20794, a nearby Sun-like star. This discovery, the result of over two decades of observations, opens a window to future studies of Earth-like planetary atmospheres."
https://www.iac.es/en/outreach/news/iac-confirms-existence-super-earth-habitable-zone-sun-star
Money quote: "The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) has confirmed the discovery of a super-Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of HD 20794, a nearby Sun-like star. This discovery, the result of over two decades of observations, opens a window to future studies of Earth-like planetary atmospheres."
https://www.iac.es/en/outreach/news/iac-confirms-existence-super-earth-habitable-zone-sun-star
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias • IAC
The IAC confirms the existence of a Super-earth in the habitable zone of a Sun-like Star
The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) has confirmed the discovery of a super-Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of HD 20794, a nearby Sun-like star. This discovery, the result of over two decades of observations…
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Dopo l'assurda vicenda dell'aeroporto di Tegel, a Berlino, in ritardo sul ritardo, ce n'è un altro che è nel caos più totale. Signore e signori, ecco a voi la cattedrale peruviana nel deserto: il nuovo aeroporto di Lima.
Money quote: "A highway meant to whisk travelers to the $2 billion terminal has yet to be built, even though flights are supposed to begin operating in just seven weeks. A bridge to get across a river that runs along the grounds was never constructed. There’s a subway stop labeled “Airport” planned for Lima’s new metro system, but that station is set to be built (three years from now) much closer to the old airport that’s being decommissioned."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-02-07/how-a-new-2-billion-airport-in-lima-turned-into-a-debacle-for-peru
archivio: https://archive.is/8aJ5J
Money quote: "A highway meant to whisk travelers to the $2 billion terminal has yet to be built, even though flights are supposed to begin operating in just seven weeks. A bridge to get across a river that runs along the grounds was never constructed. There’s a subway stop labeled “Airport” planned for Lima’s new metro system, but that station is set to be built (three years from now) much closer to the old airport that’s being decommissioned."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-02-07/how-a-new-2-billion-airport-in-lima-turned-into-a-debacle-for-peru
archivio: https://archive.is/8aJ5J
Bloomberg.com
Nice Airport, If You Can Get to It: No Subway, No Highway, No Bridge
Head-scratching blunders at the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima are the painful fallout from Peru’s relentless political turbulence.
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Un giochino per passare il tempo nel browser.
Money quote: "A minesweeper game that requires observation."
https://danielben.itch.io/dragonsweeper
Money quote: "A minesweeper game that requires observation."
https://danielben.itch.io/dragonsweeper
itch.io
Dragonsweeper by Daniel Benmergui
A roguelike minesweeper adventure. Play in your browser
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Tutto normale, niente di strano. Solo dei bambini prepotenti che si sono portati via la fabbrica di Willy Wonka
Money quote: "Last month, Meta admitted to torrenting a controversial large dataset known as LibGen, which includes tens of millions of pirated books. But details around the torrenting were murky until yesterday, when Meta's unredacted emails were made public for the first time. The new evidence showed that Meta torrented "at least 81.7 terabytes of data across multiple shadow libraries through the site Anna’s Archive, including at least 35.7 terabytes of data from Z-Library and LibGen," the authors' court filing said. And "Meta also previously torrented 80.6 terabytes of data from LibGen."
"The magnitude of Meta’s unlawful torrenting scheme is astonishing," the authors' filing alleged, insisting that "vastly smaller acts of data piracy—just .008 percent of the amount of copyrighted works Meta pirated—have resulted in Judges referring the conduct to the US Attorneys’ office for criminal investigation.""
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/meta-torrented-over-81-7tb-of-pirated-books-to-train-ai-authors-say/
Money quote: "Last month, Meta admitted to torrenting a controversial large dataset known as LibGen, which includes tens of millions of pirated books. But details around the torrenting were murky until yesterday, when Meta's unredacted emails were made public for the first time. The new evidence showed that Meta torrented "at least 81.7 terabytes of data across multiple shadow libraries through the site Anna’s Archive, including at least 35.7 terabytes of data from Z-Library and LibGen," the authors' court filing said. And "Meta also previously torrented 80.6 terabytes of data from LibGen."
"The magnitude of Meta’s unlawful torrenting scheme is astonishing," the authors' filing alleged, insisting that "vastly smaller acts of data piracy—just .008 percent of the amount of copyrighted works Meta pirated—have resulted in Judges referring the conduct to the US Attorneys’ office for criminal investigation.""
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/meta-torrented-over-81-7tb-of-pirated-books-to-train-ai-authors-say/
Ars Technica
“Torrenting from a corporate laptop doesn’t feel right”: Meta emails unsealed
Meta's alleged torrenting and seeding of pirated books complicates copyright case.
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Lofi Girl, il rifugio digitale che ha conquistato la Generazione Z: ne ho parlato su Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2025/02/lofi-girl-youtube-musica-streaming/
https://fumettologica.it/2025/02/lofi-girl-youtube-musica-streaming/
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È praticamente domenica e torna come sempre Mostly Weekly. Questa settimana c'è un cattivo di James Bond che conoscete tutti benissimo (sopresa!)
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/313/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/313/
Mostly Here
~313
Vecchi miti, nuove tecnologie e un cattivo di James Bond
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Letture per la domenica
L'origine della scrittura, spiegata bene.
Money quote: "Noting that early humans’ aversion to confrontation played a critical role in their evolution, a new study published Friday in the American Journal Of Archaeology concluded that written language was first developed to avoid breaking up in person. “According to our findings, early Mesopotamians created the first cuneiform tablets in 3200 BCE because they couldn’t bear the idea of looking their partner in the eye and ending things face-to-face,” said the study’s author, Professor Jason Greene, who added that once humans learned how effective a breakup note transcribed on papyrus, clay, or animal skin could be, they began developing a variety of symbols to quickly and effectively call a relationship off. “Some of the earliest pictographs, like a broken heart, a withered rose, or crossed out stick figures standing side by side, were seemingly quite effective for avoiding an in-person argument. But based on our evidence, our ancestors eventually developed a phonetic alphabet to convey more complex ideas, like that it might be best for them to open their relationship, or to take a short break and try seeing other people.” Greene added that early humans also developed hunting spears as a way to avoid going through the trouble of divorce."
https://theonion.com/new-evidence-suggests-humans-developed-written-language-to-avoid-breaking-up-in-person/
L'origine della scrittura, spiegata bene.
Money quote: "Noting that early humans’ aversion to confrontation played a critical role in their evolution, a new study published Friday in the American Journal Of Archaeology concluded that written language was first developed to avoid breaking up in person. “According to our findings, early Mesopotamians created the first cuneiform tablets in 3200 BCE because they couldn’t bear the idea of looking their partner in the eye and ending things face-to-face,” said the study’s author, Professor Jason Greene, who added that once humans learned how effective a breakup note transcribed on papyrus, clay, or animal skin could be, they began developing a variety of symbols to quickly and effectively call a relationship off. “Some of the earliest pictographs, like a broken heart, a withered rose, or crossed out stick figures standing side by side, were seemingly quite effective for avoiding an in-person argument. But based on our evidence, our ancestors eventually developed a phonetic alphabet to convey more complex ideas, like that it might be best for them to open their relationship, or to take a short break and try seeing other people.” Greene added that early humans also developed hunting spears as a way to avoid going through the trouble of divorce."
https://theonion.com/new-evidence-suggests-humans-developed-written-language-to-avoid-breaking-up-in-person/
The Onion
New Evidence Suggests Humans Developed Written Language To Avoid Breaking Up In Person
CHICAGO—Noting that early humans’ aversion to confrontation played a critical role in their evolution, a new study published Friday in the American Journal Of Archaeology concluded that written language was first developed to avoid breaking up in person.…
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Una tranquilla presa di coscienza.
Money quote: "For a long time it was considered impertinent to refer to Donald Trump, Elon Musk and their henchman as Nazis. “Are they registered members of the American Nazi party?” some have demanded to know. “Did they actually help carry out the Holocaust?” others obtusely inquired. But we’ve reached a point where these distinctions have no meaning. Whatever comes to mind when you think of a Nazi, that is for whom this country is currently being run. And the powers that be aren’t shy about it."
https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/nazis-musk-kliger
Money quote: "For a long time it was considered impertinent to refer to Donald Trump, Elon Musk and their henchman as Nazis. “Are they registered members of the American Nazi party?” some have demanded to know. “Did they actually help carry out the Holocaust?” others obtusely inquired. But we’ve reached a point where these distinctions have no meaning. Whatever comes to mind when you think of a Nazi, that is for whom this country is currently being run. And the powers that be aren’t shy about it."
https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/nazis-musk-kliger
The Handbasket
We’re dealing with actual Nazis
Musk and his young mercenary are anything but subtle.
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