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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini https://www.antoniodini.com
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Sono passati sessant'anni adesso dal primo disco rigido (il Ramac, commercializzato da Ibm nel 1956) e oggi c'è chi celebra la sua fine. Secondo una società di analisi di mercato, nel 2018 non ci saranno più computer commercializzati con questa tecnologia. Il che potrebbe anche essere un problema, soprattutto per chi ha grandi archivi di dati.

Money quote: "Wags call hard drives "spinning rust," but they still have big advantages over SSDs. For one thing, they're more spacious and cheaper. A top-ranked Crucial MX300 SSD costs $130 for 525GB model, but that much money will get you eight times the storage space for a hard drive. SSDs wear out faster as the data in an individual memory cell is overwritten over and over. And companies buy hard drives by the thousand for cloud-computing services like photo sharing, online backup and document editing."

https://www.cnet.com/news/most-pcs-will-use-ssd-not-hard-drives-in-2018/
La bellezza del brutalismo. Anzi: The Beauty of Brutalism. Il cemento armato come estetica. Un bel saggio su quello che da noi è il prosieguo del razionalismo fascista

https://aeon.co/ideas/the-concrete-buildings-of-brutalism-are-beautiful

Money quote: "The exceptional brilliance of 1960s architecture comes partly from technical improvements. In its versatility and strength, reinforced concrete was vastly superior to any earlier building technology, freeing architects to make the shapes they judged most useful and beautiful. It killed off the millennia-long design tyranny of the loadbearing facade – a structurally necessary vertical plane that left architects little more to decide on than where to put the windows and how to decorate them. With concrete, the load could be carried on a few columns, and decks of accommodation could float where the designer and client wanted them, not where gravity insisted they be placed. There could be more outdoor space, more light, external pedestrian routes at any height, or luxuriantly planted terraces halfway up buildings. With newer, better heating options than open fireplaces, windows could be bigger, and rooms could reach sizes that would in earlier centuries have been unendurably drafty. Architects of the 1960s had a vastly richer palette with which to paint."
Avevo intervistato sia lui che il suo collega e coinventore del laptop (invenzione da un punto di vista di design, interfaccia d'uso e ingegnerizzazione). Mi spiace molto sia morto John Ellenby. Ottimo obituary del NYTimes

Money quote: "The Compass came with advanced, and expensive, data storage capacity called bubble memory and was accordingly pricey, originally selling for $8,150 ($20,325 today). As a result, it found an enthusiastic market not with consumers but rather in Washington."

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/27/technology/john-ellenby-visionary-who-helped-create-early-laptop-dies-at-75.html
La University of Chicago è l'ultima in ordine di tempo e la più grande finora ad aver dichiarato (in maniera un po' plateale) che la via dell'Accademia è quella del politically correct stanno divergendo. Il settore delle scienze hard non è toccato, ma quello delle humanities si, e parecchio.

Money quote: “Our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so-called trigger warnings, we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial, and we do not condone the creation of intellectual ‘safe spaces’ where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with their own,” John Ellison, dean of students, wrote to members of the class of 2020, who will arrive next month."

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/27/us/university-of-chicago-strikes-back-against-campus-political-correctness.html
Trovo affascinante l'idea stessa del Beta Testing. Questo articolo la porta molto avanti con aspetti che mi intrigano

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"In other words: instead of just asserting that a thing would be better or more popular if done a different way, tell a story with details.

Maybe that’s not right for every beta test, but that’s what works for me. I like stories. A single person can convince me with a good story. Voting is not necessary or desired"

https://inessential.com/2016/08/27/on_beta_testing
E se fosse vero? Un segnale alieno che arriva dalle stelle... Diceva una famosa ricercatrice alla domanda se credesse all'esistenza di civiltà aliene: "Esistono sicuramente ma spero che non ci trovino mai".

Money quote: "“The signal conceivably fits the profile for an intentional transmission from an extraterrestrial source,” said Alan Boyle, author of The Case for Pluto who reported the story for Geekwire. “In any case, the blip is interesting enough to merit discussion by those who specialize in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.”"

https://observer.com/2016/08/not-a-drill-seti-is-investigating-a-possible-extraterrestrial-signal-from-deep-space/
Facebook ha licenziato i suoi redattori in carne ed ossa per affidarsi a degli algoritmi, scrivono i nostri giornali. Somma di imprecisioni. Nessun licenziamento: erano freelance e collaboratori esterni (già così nostri giornali cambierebbero tono, se non altro viste le condizioni di lavoro dei giornalisti nostrani). E poi si sottovaluta la notizia più succosa: i sistemi automatici hanno subito sbagliato alla grande, da farsi licenziare, loro sì!

Money quote: "In a post about the changes, Facebook said the early move to eliminate human editors was a direct response to "the feedback we got from the Facebook community earlier this year," an oblique reference to the raging controversy unleashed by the Gizmodo revelations. Facebook explained that the new, non-human Trending module is personalized "based on a number of factors, including Pages you’ve liked, your location (e.g., home state sports news), the previous trending topics with which you’ve interacted, and what is trending across Facebook overall." Instead of paying humans to "write topic descriptions and short story summaries," the company said "we’re relying on an algorithm to pull excerpts directly from news stories." Which is why millions of Facebook readers this morning saw the "news" that Megyn Kelly is a traitor who has been fired."

https://arstechnica.com/business/2016/08/facebook-fires-human-editors-algorithm-immediately-posts-fake-news/
Fantastica, essenziale ma completa spiegazione di come funziona la lingua giapponese scritta nei suoi elementi base.

Money quote: "Since we already have symbols for all the sounds we can pronounce, let's use this symbol to encode an entire word instead. I'll pick the word "mouth"."

https://www.candyjapan.com/%E5%8F%A3
Il liceo classico è inutile? Riprendo per par condicio la polemica sulla scuola delle nostre eccellenze da un altro, fenomenale punto di vista...

Money quote: "Sententiam, dixi? Ne "Facebook" nomen quidem Gramellinus recte latine convertit. Considerate. Si lyceum tam efficacem est, ubi sunt latinis litteris docti viri aetatis nostrae?"

https://leonardo.blogspot.it/2016/09/de-inutilitate-lycei-classici-oratio_1.html
Straordinari monumenti più duraturi del bronzo. Templi buddisti in India, vecchi di duemila anni, scavati nella roccia.

Money quote: "Some of the sites are easy to visit and popular with tourists visiting from Mumbai or Pune, the two biggest cities within range of the caves. Others were so remote he trekked for several hours, relying on the directions of local guides or even 19th century maps"

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/temples-inside-caves-are-what-remains-of-an-ancient-buddhist-society
Piccolo viaggio di qualche giorno a Los Angeles: fisiologicamente gli aggiornamenti saranno più "sparpagliati", come si dice. Buona giornata a tutti!
Ma prima di partire: pensieri e appunti di Prince sulle sue stesse canzoni.

Money quote: "When liner notes for The Hits were posted on thedawn.com three years later, fans were shocked to see that, rather than simply replicating Leeds’ writing, the notes on the site were clearly Prince’s own thoughts. The notes omit many tracks, include mention of songs that weren’t included in the box set at all, and include what appear to be editorial suggestions for Leeds."

https://medium.com/@anildash/princes-own-liner-notes-on-his-greatest-hits-3a7baf4aec66#.7mv2jx4vf
Fotografare il cibo. Sedici fotograficda oggi provano a reinterpretare le immagini di uno dei principali aspetti della vita. Vale un'occhiata.

Shootfood | A Food Photography Project

https://www.shootfood.it/
I vestiti - e il vestirsi - come forma di pensiero e di cultura. Da buon italiano ero partito prevenuto (dopotutto da noi la cultura della moda, dell'abbigliamento, bla bla bla) ma mi sono subito ricreduto. Spettacolare.

Money quote: "Where language falls short though, clothes might speak. Ideas, we languidly suppose, are to be found in books and poems, visualised in buildings and paintings, exposited in philosophical propositions and mathematical deductions. They are taught in classrooms; expressed in language, number and diagram. Much trickier to accept is that clothes might also be understood as forms of thought, reflections and meditations as articulate as any poem or equation. What if the world could open up to us with the tug of a thread, its mysteries disentangling like a frayed hemline?"

https://aeon.co/essays/why-does-philosophy-hold-clothes-in-such-low-regard
E se poi volete leggere qualcosa in inglese, ecco i 12 must-read tramgli ebook più venduti per questa estate appena finita (ma si può leggere sempre...

Money quote: "Summer is the second best time for reading, after late autumn. Many readers review their wish lists to pack their e-readers and book reading apps with new titles they could during sunny holidays"

https://ebookfriendly.com/ebook-bestsellers-summer-2016/
Breve storia del più corto articolo del NYTimes

Monete quote: "But first we had to decide if we really, actually wanted to publish this. Would anyone get the joke? Was it even funny? Were we ruining our reputations, individually and institutionally? Would we be fired?"

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/02/insider/a-short-history-of-the-timess-shortest-story.html
Strano, strano racconto, anzi "reverie", di Yosemite e non solo. Scritto da un ex ranger

Money quote: "hile a ranger-naturalist, I was often asked what I most liked about Yosemite. ‘Light,’ I said. The Native Americans, who named a large part of what is now Yosemite ‘Pywiack’, meaning ‘Lake of the Shining Rocks’, knew that the permanent essence of this incomparable place is light"

https://aeon.co/essays/in-reverie-the-fleeting-beauty-of-yosemite-is-recalled