Il giornalismo fatto con le ricerche epocali che spiegano tutto e il contrario di tutto non c'è solo in Italia. Ovvero, nasce negli Usa e poi percola da noi.
Questa volta, un vero scoop. La vita sedentaria fa male. Ma va?! Chi vincerà un premio per averlo scritto?
Money quote: "Cut sitting time to less than three hours a day, one group of researchers found, and you could lengthen your life expectancy by two years. Some researchers have found connections between sitting too long and disease even in runners and other active people. But contradictory research — also well conducted — has found that sitting is bad only for total couch potatoes, that vigorous exercise, even if it’s only for a couple of hours on the weekend, actually can eliminate the risk of death associated with sitting. Researchers also disagree on whether standing desks do anything to help workers burn more calories, or boost their productivity"
https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/dangers-of-sitting
Questa volta, un vero scoop. La vita sedentaria fa male. Ma va?! Chi vincerà un premio per averlo scritto?
Money quote: "Cut sitting time to less than three hours a day, one group of researchers found, and you could lengthen your life expectancy by two years. Some researchers have found connections between sitting too long and disease even in runners and other active people. But contradictory research — also well conducted — has found that sitting is bad only for total couch potatoes, that vigorous exercise, even if it’s only for a couple of hours on the weekend, actually can eliminate the risk of death associated with sitting. Researchers also disagree on whether standing desks do anything to help workers burn more calories, or boost their productivity"
https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/dangers-of-sitting
Bloomberg.com
Get the QuickTake
Many health experts think the most dangerous thing most of us do every day is sit down. Like smoking, they believe, prolonged sitting is deleterious, and not something that can be balanced out by vigorous exercise when sitting time is done. Dozens of studies…
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Oggi, 100 anni fa, nasceva Jack Kirby, visionario creatore di universi fantastici. Da Capitan America ai Fantastici Quattro, dagli X-Men ai Vendicatiori, Kirby ha creato i più famosi supereroi Marvel, entrando di prepotenza nella cultura popolare.
L'articolo di Andrea Fiamma: http://www.fumettologica.it/2017/08/jack-kirby-re-comics-fumetti-marvel/
L'articolo di Andrea Fiamma: http://www.fumettologica.it/2017/08/jack-kirby-re-comics-fumetti-marvel/
Fumettologica
Jack Kirby, il Re dei comics
100 anni fa nasceva Jack Kirby. Creatore della maggior parte dei supereroi Marvel che oggi sbancano al cinema, Kirby è considerato il re dei comics.
Il cimitero delle app, vortice dei nostri desideri - il mio articolo per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/cimitero-delle-app-vortice-dei-nostri-desideri/
https://www.macitynet.it/cimitero-delle-app-vortice-dei-nostri-desideri/
Macitynet.it
Il cimitero delle app, vortice dei nostri desideri - Macitynet.it
Si chiama Product Graveyard e ricorda servizi e prodotti digitali morti e defunti. Un viaggio nella memoria
Fuga di notizie, il “male” antico di Apple è nato nel 1988 - il mio articolo per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/fuga-notizie-male-antico-apple/
https://www.macitynet.it/fuga-notizie-male-antico-apple/
Macitynet.it
Fuga di notizie, il “male” antico di Apple è nato nel 1988 - Macitynet.it
Le anticipazioni non sono una novità. Anzi, si torna indietro di trent’anni per scoprire la madre di tutte le fughe di notizie sulle novità di Cupertino
Una tazza di the in hotel? Forse è meglio pensarci due volte: c'è gente che usa il bollitore per pulire le mutande. E possono passare le malattie.
Money quote: "Experts are warning people not to boil their underwear in hotel kettles in case it spreads potentially deadly toxins.
It's a revelation that’s bound to have you regretting every cup of tea you’ve ever had in a hotel room; the act of underwear-boiling is apparently a practice that exists."
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/underwear-boil-hotel-kettles-spread-bacteria-health-risk-heather-hendrickson-hostels-a7909941.html
Money quote: "Experts are warning people not to boil their underwear in hotel kettles in case it spreads potentially deadly toxins.
It's a revelation that’s bound to have you regretting every cup of tea you’ve ever had in a hotel room; the act of underwear-boiling is apparently a practice that exists."
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/underwear-boil-hotel-kettles-spread-bacteria-health-risk-heather-hendrickson-hostels-a7909941.html
The Independent
Never use a hotel kettle. Ever
'It’s super, super, super, super gross'
Come si fa ad essere felici? Ecco un altro neuroscienziato che ce lo spiega... personalmente in questo momenti rimpiango il riposante buio del medioevo.
Money quote: "From those two premises, Cerf's conclusion is that if people want to maximize happiness and minimize stress, they should build a life that requires fewer decisions by surrounding themselves with people who embody the traits they prefer. Over time, they'll naturally pick up those desirable attitudes and behaviors. At the same time, they can avoid the mentally taxing low-level decisions that sap the energy needed for higher-stakes decisions."
http://www.businessinsider.com/neuroscientist-most-important-choice-in-life-2017-7?IR=T
Money quote: "From those two premises, Cerf's conclusion is that if people want to maximize happiness and minimize stress, they should build a life that requires fewer decisions by surrounding themselves with people who embody the traits they prefer. Over time, they'll naturally pick up those desirable attitudes and behaviors. At the same time, they can avoid the mentally taxing low-level decisions that sap the energy needed for higher-stakes decisions."
http://www.businessinsider.com/neuroscientist-most-important-choice-in-life-2017-7?IR=T
Business Insider
A neuroscientist who studies decision-making reveals the most important choice you can make
Neuroscientist Moran Cerf has found people's brain activity aligns when they're in each other's company. The finding can be used to maximize happiness.
Per tutti quelli che non hanno fatto il linguistico e non sanno scrivere una lettera commerciale in inglese, 69 modi diversi di salutare, alla fine. (Serve anche ai madrelingua, mi dicono)
Money quote: "Yes, there are. And, as a matter of fact, there's a lot of them. Fortunately for you (and for me!) I pulled a huge selection into this list right here. Of course, not all of them will be suitable for every sort of situation or office. But, with so many options, you're bound to find one that fits the bill."
https://www.inc.com/the-muse/email-sign-offs-for-every-occasion.html
Money quote: "Yes, there are. And, as a matter of fact, there's a lot of them. Fortunately for you (and for me!) I pulled a huge selection into this list right here. Of course, not all of them will be suitable for every sort of situation or office. But, with so many options, you're bound to find one that fits the bill."
https://www.inc.com/the-muse/email-sign-offs-for-every-occasion.html
Inc.com
Tired of Ending Your Emails With 'Regards'? Here Are 69 Other Options
In case you're tired of your same old email sign-off, this list provides many alternatives.
Se vinci i milioni alla lotteria hai sconfitto la probabilità di non vincerli. Ma i problemi iniziano adesso: come gestire il nuovo patrimonio? La maggior parte delle persone che diventa ricca con le lotterie infatti finisce in mutande molto rapidamente. Come evitarlo? Alcuni saggi consigli, just in case.
Money quote: "• Lottery winnings are not what they seem: Let’s start with that $759 million prize. Wanczyk, like most lottery winners, decided to take a lump sum rather than equal annual payments for 30 years. Her lump sum comes out to about $480 million, or $336 million after taxes. That's still a huge amount of money. Often, taking annual payments is safer. There's no guarantee that you will invest the lump sum wisely and the annual payments reduce the likelihood that you'll squander the money as so many lottery winners have in the past"
How to Deal With a $759 Million Lottery Jackpot - Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-08-25/how-to-deal-with-a-759-million-lottery-jackpot
Money quote: "• Lottery winnings are not what they seem: Let’s start with that $759 million prize. Wanczyk, like most lottery winners, decided to take a lump sum rather than equal annual payments for 30 years. Her lump sum comes out to about $480 million, or $336 million after taxes. That's still a huge amount of money. Often, taking annual payments is safer. There's no guarantee that you will invest the lump sum wisely and the annual payments reduce the likelihood that you'll squander the money as so many lottery winners have in the past"
How to Deal With a $759 Million Lottery Jackpot - Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-08-25/how-to-deal-with-a-759-million-lottery-jackpot
Bloomberg.com
How to Deal With a $759 Million Lottery Jackpot
The odds of winning were long; so are the odds of keeping those winnings.
Ti pagano 100 dollari per stare otto-nove ore su una sedia di aeroplano (una volta si chiamavano poltrone, ma il termine oggi mi pare esagerato) e consentire diabolici esperimenti per spremere fino all'ultimo minuto da posti sempre più fitti su velivoli sempre più scomodi.
Money quote: "The seat factory in Winston-Salem is at the center of testing the physical limits of human tolerance. One part of its live studies involves giving only some participants Wi-Fi access, an exercise that typically reveals a direct relationship between distraction and seat-staying power. “You can easily see the difference in ratings for the exact same seat if you have entertainment,” says Pozzi."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-08-17/what-s-stopping-airlines-from-making-your-seat-more-miserable
Money quote: "The seat factory in Winston-Salem is at the center of testing the physical limits of human tolerance. One part of its live studies involves giving only some participants Wi-Fi access, an exercise that typically reveals a direct relationship between distraction and seat-staying power. “You can easily see the difference in ratings for the exact same seat if you have entertainment,” says Pozzi."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-08-17/what-s-stopping-airlines-from-making-your-seat-more-miserable
Bloomberg
The Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat
“Our concern is that it will take a Titanic-type disaster to make a change if we don’t get regulation.”
Storie di reduci americani. Sembra un romanzo.
Money quote: "In Iraq, I nicknamed him “Superman” because he turned out to be one of the toughest sons of bitches I’d ever met. First Sergeant Greg Shanahan found out two months into our tour of duty he had testicular cancer, only to fly home, start chemo, beat cancer, and then fly back to Ramadi, Iraq and ensure his soldiers survived."
https://psiloveyou.xyz/the-beautiful-awful-of-grief-and-loss-8a2708272763
Money quote: "In Iraq, I nicknamed him “Superman” because he turned out to be one of the toughest sons of bitches I’d ever met. First Sergeant Greg Shanahan found out two months into our tour of duty he had testicular cancer, only to fly home, start chemo, beat cancer, and then fly back to Ramadi, Iraq and ensure his soldiers survived."
https://psiloveyou.xyz/the-beautiful-awful-of-grief-and-loss-8a2708272763
Medium
The Beautiful Awful of Grief and Loss
“So we’re setting up this ambush, but every fifteen minutes one of us is vomiting or crapping our pants!” He says over the roar of…
Forwarded from The Walrus
La storia di Aaron Cashatt, the hotel hacker.
Quote: "If you look around on the internet you can figure out how to do anything."
https://www.wired.com/2017/08/the-hotel-hacker/?utm_source=nextdraft&utm_medium=email
Quote: "If you look around on the internet you can figure out how to do anything."
https://www.wired.com/2017/08/the-hotel-hacker/?utm_source=nextdraft&utm_medium=email
WIRED
Inside an Epic Hotel Room Hacking Spree
A vulnerability in hotel keycard locks was a security disaster—and the opportunity of a lifetime for one burglar.
Il test di Call Recorder Plus, registriamo telefonate sull’iPhone - la mia prova per Macity
https://www.macitynet.it/test-call-recorder-plus-registriamo-telefonate-sulliphone/
https://www.macitynet.it/test-call-recorder-plus-registriamo-telefonate-sulliphone/
Macitynet.it
Il test di Call Recorder Plus, registriamo telefonate sull’iPhone - Macitynet.it
Piccola periferica Lightning per salvare le chiamate telefoniche e VoiP in uscita e in entrata su microSD
Il futuro di Medium secondo Ev Williams, più o meno. Il tema è la pubblicità, ovviamente. E la fuga dei giornali, che lasciano Medium per altri orizzonti.
Money quote: " (“Ev doesn’t like ads? Wait until he finds out what credit card processing is really like,” a source told Business Insider in February.)"
http://www.niemanlab.org/2017/08/ev-williams-on-mediums-spotify-ish-future-why-publishers-left-and-why-he-changed-his-mind-about-ads/
Money quote: " (“Ev doesn’t like ads? Wait until he finds out what credit card processing is really like,” a source told Business Insider in February.)"
http://www.niemanlab.org/2017/08/ev-williams-on-mediums-spotify-ish-future-why-publishers-left-and-why-he-changed-his-mind-about-ads/
Nieman Lab
Ev Williams on Medium’s Spotify-ish future, why publishers left, and why he changed his mind about ads
"What we want to do is create the best possible place to support great content. How does the best media in the world work? In almost every case, the best media is supported by those who consume it."
Avete sempre desiderato diventare dei bravi programmatori ma non andate oltre i rudimenti? C'è un gioco, di cui avevo parlato in passato, che permette di migliorare lavorando su un tipo fantasioso di assembler. Ne parlava anche Gamasutra
Money quote: "The funny thing, he adds, is that TIS-100 is already doing pretty well in light of what it cost to produce. “I think a large part of it is just because of how audacious it is,” says Barth. “Like, having a tutorial that basically says ‘Hey, read this 14-page manual, asshole,’ seems like it would be a really bad thing for your game, but apparently it's actually pretty effective.”"
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/244969/Things_we_create_tell_people_who_we_are_Designing_Zachtronics_TIS100.php
Money quote: "The funny thing, he adds, is that TIS-100 is already doing pretty well in light of what it cost to produce. “I think a large part of it is just because of how audacious it is,” says Barth. “Like, having a tutorial that basically says ‘Hey, read this 14-page manual, asshole,’ seems like it would be a really bad thing for your game, but apparently it's actually pretty effective.”"
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/244969/Things_we_create_tell_people_who_we_are_Designing_Zachtronics_TIS100.php
Gamasutra
'Things we create tell people who we are': Designing Zachtronics' TIS-100
Gamasutra speaks to Zachtronics founder Zach Barth and compatriot Matthew Burns about why they've launched the arcane assembly language puzzle game TIS-100 , and what value they found in telling its story.
Una riflessione sugli effetti collaterali dei farmaci, gli effetti incrociati e le malattie croniche. Il tutto per spiegare che una logica riduzionista in un sistema totalmente interdipendente produce danno straordinari.
Money quote: "As a physician, I can’t help but be reminded of ferrets in New Zealand as I write prescriptions for the drugs we use to manage chronic disease. Hydrochlorothiazide for high blood pressure. Sulfonylureas, a class of medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Statins for heart disease.
Don’t get me wrong, these drugs work. They absolutely save lives. But the human body is a precisely interdependent system, and these drugs are like sledgehammers."
https://aeon.co/ideas/there-is-nothing-inevitable-or-natural-about-chronic-disease
Money quote: "As a physician, I can’t help but be reminded of ferrets in New Zealand as I write prescriptions for the drugs we use to manage chronic disease. Hydrochlorothiazide for high blood pressure. Sulfonylureas, a class of medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Statins for heart disease.
Don’t get me wrong, these drugs work. They absolutely save lives. But the human body is a precisely interdependent system, and these drugs are like sledgehammers."
https://aeon.co/ideas/there-is-nothing-inevitable-or-natural-about-chronic-disease
Aeon
There is nothing inevitable or natural about chronic disease
There is nothing inevitable or even natural about the tide of chronic disease which threatens to overwhelm modern medicine
Impariamo ad abbracciarci di nuovo, tra sconosciuti. Negli Usa si praticano serate di abbraccio platonico. Voi perché non lo fate?
Money quote: "Professional cuddling is experiencing a renaissance of sorts, as men and women across the country embrace touch therapy as the latest iteration of self-care. As such, every day, thousands of people are booking appointments with professional cuddlers in at least 16 states."
https://melmagazine.com/cuddle-parties-and-the-death-of-platonic-male-touch-596048c79745
Money quote: "Professional cuddling is experiencing a renaissance of sorts, as men and women across the country embrace touch therapy as the latest iteration of self-care. As such, every day, thousands of people are booking appointments with professional cuddlers in at least 16 states."
https://melmagazine.com/cuddle-parties-and-the-death-of-platonic-male-touch-596048c79745
MEL Magazine
Cuddle Parties and the Death of Platonic Male Touch
I’m one of 13 men and women at a night session of The Cuddle Sanctuary, a nonsexual “guided social experience” for adults sharing platonic…
L'affascinante mondo dei... dei... beh, dei Competitive Grippers
Money quote: "I found myself in the waiting room of an automotive garage, preparing for a staggering repair estimate, when a technician approached me. He was holding a heavy-duty Captains of Crush hand gripper. Boasting aircraft-grade aluminum handles and nearly indestructible springs, this device, manufactured by a California-based company called Iron Mind, was considered the Louisville Slugger of the grip world."
http://narrative.ly/the-secret-life-of-competitive-grippers/
Money quote: "I found myself in the waiting room of an automotive garage, preparing for a staggering repair estimate, when a technician approached me. He was holding a heavy-duty Captains of Crush hand gripper. Boasting aircraft-grade aluminum handles and nearly indestructible springs, this device, manufactured by a California-based company called Iron Mind, was considered the Louisville Slugger of the grip world."
http://narrative.ly/the-secret-life-of-competitive-grippers/
Narratively
The Secret Life of Competitive Grippers
Clasping heavy-duty handles closed may not seem like a serious endeavor, but for this strange sport’s athletes, it’s the ultimate testosterone test.
I trucchi con cui Facebook, Twitter e Pinterest ci catturano.
Money quote: "After the trigger comes the intended action. Here, companies leverage two pulleys of human behavior: motivation and ability. To increase the odds of a user taking the intended action, the behavior designer makes the action as easy as possible, while simultaneously boosting the user’s motivation. This phase of the Hook draws on the art and science of usability design to ensure that the user acts the way the designer intends."
https://magenta.as/how-facebook-twitter-and-pinterest-hook-users-5c0eb134992f
Money quote: "After the trigger comes the intended action. Here, companies leverage two pulleys of human behavior: motivation and ability. To increase the odds of a user taking the intended action, the behavior designer makes the action as easy as possible, while simultaneously boosting the user’s motivation. This phase of the Hook draws on the art and science of usability design to ensure that the user acts the way the designer intends."
https://magenta.as/how-facebook-twitter-and-pinterest-hook-users-5c0eb134992f
Medium
How Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest Hook Users
The tactics that the best digital brands use to stay relevant in users’ minds and lives.
Sono secoli che sul nostro pianeta non sputano nuove, grandi religioni di massa. Come mai?
Money quote: "Not since the angel Gabriel visited Muhammad in a cave around 610 AD, informing him that he is God’s prophet, has there been a new globally influential religion with hundreds of millions of followers. Though the world’s religions are very dynamic, and major faiths continue to shift and evolve in ritual and doctrine, the world today is dominated by the same four faiths that dominated the globe a millennium ago: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. According to a 2012 Pew study, 92 percent of religiously affiliated people around the globe belong to one of these four faiths."
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/08/new-religions/533745/
Money quote: "Not since the angel Gabriel visited Muhammad in a cave around 610 AD, informing him that he is God’s prophet, has there been a new globally influential religion with hundreds of millions of followers. Though the world’s religions are very dynamic, and major faiths continue to shift and evolve in ritual and doctrine, the world today is dominated by the same four faiths that dominated the globe a millennium ago: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. According to a 2012 Pew study, 92 percent of religiously affiliated people around the globe belong to one of these four faiths."
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/08/new-religions/533745/
The Atlantic
Why Are There No New Major Religions?
The story of one imprisoned prophet illustrates the difficulties of getting a “baby religion” off the ground.
Anticipazione italiana di una notizia su Papà Francesco inaspettata ma interessante: a quarant'anni il Santo Padre è andato in terapia per sei mesi. A naso sembra più un counseling. Bello, no?
Money quote: "The revelation about the Pope’s therapeutic past was published by Italian daily La Stampa on Friday, pulled from a soon-to-be-published book of his conversations with French sociologist Dominique Wolton. Apparently, Pope Francis thought his therapist was “a good person” — and she was merely one of many women who had a positive influence on his life. “Those whom I known helped me a lot when I needed to consult with them,” he said."
https://www.thecut.com/2017/09/pope-francis-went-to-therapy.html
Money quote: "The revelation about the Pope’s therapeutic past was published by Italian daily La Stampa on Friday, pulled from a soon-to-be-published book of his conversations with French sociologist Dominique Wolton. Apparently, Pope Francis thought his therapist was “a good person” — and she was merely one of many women who had a positive influence on his life. “Those whom I known helped me a lot when I needed to consult with them,” he said."
https://www.thecut.com/2017/09/pope-francis-went-to-therapy.html
The Cut
Even the Pope Went to Therapy
It helped him “clarify some things.”