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Per non morire di terrore stiamo accarezzando l’idea della perdita del lavoro a livello di società a causa delle macchine. La stessa cosa, ma in un mondo diverso, accadde con la seconda rivoluzione industriale. Gli angoli da cui approcciare l'attuale problema sono molti. Questo del Guardian è interessante ma vorrei prima notare come nessuno ancora guardi a Star Trek, serie di telefilm e film costruiti dagli anni Sessanta sull’idea di un mondo/galassia dell’abbondanza dove non si deve più lavorare per vivere ma di cose da fare ce ne sono decisamente molte.

Il Guardian ha varie idee, invece, ma questa in particolare la direi abbastanza sovversiva. Tuttavia è decisamente non banale. Anzi, "mucho interessante".

Money quote: “The crucial problem isn’t creating new jobs. The crucial problem is creating new jobs that humans perform better than algorithms. Consequently, by 2050 a new class of people might emerge – the useless class. People who are not just unemployed, but unemployable.

One answer might be computer games. Economically redundant people might spend increasing amounts of time within 3D virtual reality worlds, which would provide them with far more excitement and emotional engagement than the “real world” outside. This, in fact, is a very old solution. For thousands of years, billions of people have found meaning in playing virtual reality games. In the past, we have called these virtual reality games “religions”.”

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/08/virtual-reality-religion-robots-sapiens-book
BART è la metropolitana di San Francisco e Oakland. L'altro giorno un gruppo di alcune decine di giovani - da noi si direbbe un branco, anzi un super-branco - ha fatto un blitz e derubato svariati cittadini prima che la polizia riuscisse anche solo ad accorgersene. Inquietante.

Money quote: "The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Witnesses told police that 40 to 60 juveniles flooded the station, jumped the fare gates and rushed to the second-story train platform. Some of the robbers apparently held open the doors of a Dublin-bound train car while others streamed inside, confronting and robbing and in some cases beating riders."

http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/BART-takeover-robbery-50-to-60-teens-swarm-11094745.php
La gentile capacità di Amazon nel gestire la sua immagine e le relazioni con la stampa

Money quote: "Even apparently negative stories, for example about how hard the workers are driven, benefit Amazon, much like a mobster's reputation: 'don't try competing with these guys'. Hence, one could suggest that even if a journalist sets out to make Amazon look bad, the result is generally something that looks and feels negative but still actually helps the company"

http://ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2014/1/1/amazons-pr-genius
Un classico: la segnaletica delle stazioni di Tokyo (o di altri sottosistemi della capitale nipponica) rispetto all’Occidente sono un ottimo punto di partenza per le interfacce ambientali visto la densità e la complessità. Sempre piacevole da leggere.

Money quote: “People push past me as I exit the train at Shibuya station, and I start looking for the Hachiko statue. My friends told me to meet there before dinner, but ten minutes later I’m still lost. Thankfully once I slow down and look at my surroundings, I see guides all around me. At its size and complexity, Tokyo is easy to get lost in. But with well-designed navigational aids, you can get un-lost quite easily.”

https://uxdesign.cc/walking-through-design-in-tokyo-d6f00a4639b7
Forwarded from Daily Egg
"Ban? Bon Voyage!" 1) Read a book. 2) Enjoy a light snack. 3) Say hello to the person next to you... the Royal Jordanian AD trolling Trump and making profit of the laptop ban. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/03/royal-jordanian-airlines-is-trolling-donald-trump/520755/
La grande segretezza di Game of Thrones, a partire dalla posta elettronica degli attori.

Money quote: "In a recent interview with Express, actress Nathalie Emmanuel, who plays Daenerys’ BFF Missandei, said the cast was required to set up two-factor authentication on their email accounts this year. They only received digital copies of the script through these accounts, and weren’t allowed to print them"

https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/5/5/15556388/game-of-thrones-script-security-season-7-2fa
Money quote: "Once you start poking around in the muck of consciousness studies, you will soon encounter the specter of Sir Roger Penrose, the renowned Oxford physicist with an audacious—and quite possibly crackpot—theory about the quantum origins of consciousness. He believes we must go beyond neuroscience and into the mysterious world of quantum mechanics to explain our rich mental life. No one quite knows what to make of this theory, developed with the American anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, but conventional wisdom goes something like this: Their theory is almost certainly wrong, but since Penrose is so brilliant (“One of the very few people I’ve met in my life who, without reservation, I call a genius,” physicist Lee Smolin has said), we’d be foolish to dismiss their theory out of hand"

Con una presentazione così, come non leggerlo?

http://m.nautil.us/issue/47/consciousness/roger-penrose-on-why-consciousness-does-not-compute
Seeds & Chips 2017, l'evento per le startup del cibo, è diventato un'altra cosa. Interessante analisi "dal basso" per capire come è veramente andata

Money quote: "Quest’anno la manifestazione di Marco Gualtieri è riuscita a evolvere il suo focus. Più che di cibo infatti il tema è stato il mangiare. Tuttofood si è mangiata Seeds & Chips inglobandola al suo interno, i politici intervenuti hanno mangiato la scena alle startup (d’altronde con nomi come Berlusconi, Renzi, Martina, Sala era inevitabile..), ed infine, quando è arrivato l’ex leader mondiale Barak Obama dell’intera fiera è stato fatto un sol boccone. A quanto pare il food for views è diventato uno dei nuovi paradigmi del politic marketing. Ma se questo aiuta le startup italiane di questo settore, ben venga."

http://www.startupbusiness.it/seed-chips-2017-da-food-tech-a-tech-for-food-a-food-for-views/92256/
Data journalism: si fa così.

Money quote: "Last month, The Intercept published “Trial and Terror,” a database of – and series of stories about – the 796 people prosecuted for international terrorism by the United States since the attacks of September 11, 2001. To accompany the database, Moiz Syed, a data journalist and designer at The Intercept, developed a visualization to convey details of the cases, including the most common charges, terrorist affiliation and prosecution location, as well as individual profiles of the defendants.

Storybench spoke with Syed about the tools he used to analyze the data, his news organization’s approach to mobile design, and the importance of sharing this kind of data resource."

http://www.storybench.org/intercept-visualized-open-sourced-terrorism-prosecutions-since-911/
La teoria del capitale umano: l'arma definitiva della scuoila di Chicago contro il comunismo. Trasformare ogni singolo individuo in un capitalista in nuce, ma come se fosse un autista di Uber: educazione, preparazione e tutto il resto sono solo e completamente sulle sue spalle, fino a che il successo o la morte non lo separi dai debiti

Money quote: "Only in that highly unusual milieu could mavericks such as Hayek and Friedman ever be taken seriously and listened to. In the face of communist collectivism, the Chicago school developed a diametrically opposed account of society, one populated by capsule-like individuals who automatically shun all forms of social cohesion that isn’t transactional. These loners are driven only by the ethos of self-serving competitiveness. Blindly attached to money. Insecure and paranoid. No wonder we’re so unwell today."

https://aeon.co/essays/how-the-cold-war-led-the-cia-to-promote-human-capital-theory
Mi sono chiesto a lungo se gli Stati Uniti avessero veramente gli anticorpi per reagire all'infezione Donald Trump. A quanto pare c'è chi è ottimista (e l'ipotesi di un Trump che esce in manette dalla Casa Bianca, invernale o estiva che sia, continuo a dire che non è così improbabile).

Money quote: "Trump spent 100+ days attacking the press, which forced them — for their own survival, and maybe democracy’s — to get better at their jobs. And now his creation will bring him down."

https://medium.com/@davepell/trumpenstein-creating-a-media-monster-17ae0293b894
Little Snitch per macOS è fantastico. La versione open source OpenSnitch per GNU/Linux pare sia molto interessante

Money quote: "OpenSnitch is an application level firewall, meaning then while running, it will detect and alert the user for every outgoing connection applications he's running are creating. This can be extremely effective to detect and block unwanted connections on your system that might be caused by a security breach, causing data exfiltration to be much harder for an attacker"

https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
Pian piano si fa largo “Fuchsia”, il nuovo sistema operativo per telefonini di Google (a metà fra ChromeOS e Android) che per la prima volta non è basato su Linux e con una interfaccia piuttosto interessante.

Money quote: "Unlike Android and Chrome OS, Fuchsia is not based on Linux—it uses a new, Google-developed microkernel called "Magenta." With Fuchsia, Google would not only be dumping the Linux kernel, but also the GPL: the OS is licensed under a mix of BSD 3 clause, MIT, and Apache 2.0. Dumping Linux might come as a bit of a shock, but the Android ecosystem seems to have no desire to keep up with upstream Linux releases. Even the Google Pixel is still stuck on Linux Kernel 3.18, which was first released at the end of 2014."

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/05/googles-fuchsia-smartphone-os-dumps-linux-has-a-wild-new-ui
La migliore descrizione di cosa sia il potere e come funzioni secondo il Guardian viene da un libro improbabile, intelligente, inutile, pericoloso. È "Adults in the Room" di Yanis Varoufakis, l'ex ministro economico greco. Ve lo ricordate? Pochi sono stati più discussi di lui. Per questo probabilmente vale la pena leggerlo.

Money quote: "Elected politicians have little power; Wall Street and a network of hedge funds, billionaires and media owners have the real power, and the art of being in politics is to recognise this as a fact of life and achieve what you can without disrupting the system. That was the offer. Varoufakis not only rejected it – by describing it in frank detail now, he is arming us against the stupidity of the left’s occasional fantasies that the system built by neoliberalism can somehow bend or compromise to our desire for social justice."

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/may/03/yanis-varoufakis-greece-greatest-political-memoir
Provare a creare una app per scrivere con il computer con un output in finto corsivo è un esercizio di riscoperta del perché la scrittura a mano, oggi sempre meno praticata, sia in realtà tremenda (per la maggior parte di noi). Considerazioni alquanto interessanti, devo dire.

Money quote: "Being a lazy programmer I decided that the next project that I can have fun with can be creating your own handwriting typeface and just type in your handwriting using a keyboard. So I picked up the book “Thinking with Type” and started working on an app which allows the user to send messages in their handwriting. The app is chugging along slowly but I know a lot more about typefaces than I used to and the above mentioned book has been invaluable. All this preface brings me to this post. I thought it would be fun to analyse my own pathetic handwriting from the point of view of a designer and actually point out why it sucks. So here goes"

https://artplusmarketing.com/why-my-handwriting-sucks-a-typographical-analysis-9e0fc4756b71
Di cosa parliamo quando parliamo dei pirati? Non dei film della Disney: i pirati veri, di lingua inglese, i cui racconti romantici e avventurosi ci sono noti fin da bambini. L'attività non è stata molto praticata dagli storici, nonostante la pirateria sia stata fondamentale per lo sviluppo delle colonie nordamericane. Per questo, almeno quando si parla di pirati inglesi e americani, qualcosa da sapere ci sarebbe. Uno storico americano ha scritto il libro di riferimento sul tema. Scoprendo che molto di quello che pensiamo dei pirati non è assolutamente vero.

Money quote: "Pirates could be found in nearly every Atlantic port city. But only particular locations became known as “pirate nests,” a pejorative term used by royalists and customs officials. Many of the most notorious pirates began their careers in these ports. Others established even deeper ties by settling in these cities and becoming respected members of the local elite. Instead of the snarling drunken fiends that parade through children’s books, these pirates spent their booty on pigs and chickens, hoping to live a more placid and financially secure life on land."

https://www.neh.gov/humanities/2017/winter/feature/lot-what-known-about-pirates-not-true-and-lot-what-true-not-known
Tutti parlano di Apple e dei suoi 800 miliardi di dollari di capitalizzazione di mercato, che presto potrebbero diventare mille (un trilione, secondo le misure anglosassoni). Ma qualcuno potrebbe anche notare, come avviene in questo pezzo, che anche Amazon è decisamente avviata in quella direzione, nonostante i suoi "soli" 400 miliardi.

Money quote: "Amazon, for my money, is the most interesting company operating today. Even valued north of $400 billion, it feels cheap. Because they’re not only doing so much, they’re doing so much well. They’re out-executing pretty much everyone, and they’re doing it at incredible scale. A trillion dollar valuation doesn’t seem absolutely insane. Which is insane"

https://500ish.com/the-whale-38c3cfa2cc3e
Il design non è la forma di un oggetto, ma come funziona. Per questo soprattutto la sua interfaccia ha bisogno di avere uno studio particolarmente curato e dinamico. Torna utile la tecnica dello storytelling e, per capire cosa si sta facendo, in particolare l'arte dello storyboard.

Money quote: "Storyboarding in UX is tool which help you visually predict and explore a user’s experience with a product. It’s a very much as thinking about your product as if it was a movie in term of how people would use it. It would help you to understand how people would flow through the interaction with it over time, giving you a clear sense of how to create a strong narrative."

https://uxplanet.org/storyboarding-in-ux-design-b9d2e18e5fab
La foto della domenica
Un piccolo errore nelle mappe di Flight Simulator, storie dal passato

Money quote: “Bill Gates actually reads his email, and he forwarded the message to the head of the Flight Simulator team with the note, "Please look into this."

Now, if you're the head of the Flight Simulator project, you have plenty of things to deal with already, and one of the last things you want to get is a piece of email from Bill Gates asking you to look into something.”

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20170418-00/