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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Essere incinte senza sapere chi è il padre. La vita diventa all’improvviso più complicata. Ma c’è un modo per ripensarla.

Money quote: “Today, I don’t feel any pain or regret. I just feel love and thankfulness that a situation that felt like “the worst thing to ever happen to me” became the best thing. I don’t feel any shame — I left all of that behind me a long time ago”

https://medium.com/@kaytmolina/i-didnt-know-who-my-baby-s-father-was-1a785a39e164
Se ne stanno occupando un po’ tutti: il futuro del lavoro con l’arrivo massiccio di una nuova generazione di robot e con la intelligenza artificiale che cambia molto se non tutto. La prospettiva del World Economic Forum è interessante soprattutto perché centrale rispetto ai ragionamenti che si stanno facendo sui giornali e nei think tank.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/06/the-future-is-automated-but-what-does-that-really-mean-for-jobs
Una serie di bancarelle per la vendita di oggetti usato spalmate su 950 chilometri circa, a cavallo tra Michigan e Alabama. È il mercatino della Route 127, con personaggi variegati. Il tutto in un video che dura pochi minuti. Interessante.

Money quote: "Featuring a loveable array of bargain-hunters, decluttering novices and unusual artists, Elvis Loses his Excess, and Other Tales From the World’s Longest Yard Sale collects scenes from the annual Highway 127 Yard Sale, which stretches some 600 miles along US Route 127 from Michigan to Alabama. Driving the sale’s path and capturing the people she meets along the way, the US director Riley Hooper crafts a charming and heartening road-trip film about the multitude of meanings, large and small, carried by our stuff."

https://aeon.co/videos/tiger-rugs-elvis-impersonators-and-jesus-paintings-scenes-from-a-600-mile-yard-sale
È il formato a cambiare il contenuto. Anche per la musica pop.

Ottima lettura sull’industria dei media.

Money quote: “Throughout the history of recorded music, formats have helped shape what we hear. Our ideas about how long a single should be date back to what could fit on a 45 RPM 7" vinyl record. AM radio meant mono recordings, rather than stereo, and producer Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound—with its cavernous echo and massed instruments—was built for it, offering plenty of depth through a single speaker. Video killed the radio star. Ringtones birthed the quick-hit digital chirps of snap music. The requirements for American Top 40 FM radio, in particular, grew so byzantine by the early 2010s, when blaring, mathematically precise hits reigned supreme, that an industrial-strength supply chain of super-producers and songwriters emerged to fulfill them.”

https://pitchfork.com/features/article/uncovering-how-streaming-is-changing-the-sound-of-pop/
Quando l'ingegno e la casualità si sposano il loro frutto può essere succoso e rinfrescante. Da dirigente del marketing a figurante di televisione e cinema, otto anni di vita intensa e piena di soddisfazioni nel luccicante e rutilante mondo dello spettacolo. Ovvero, mamma guarda come ho sconfitto la crisi.

Money quote: "Eight years ago, I’d never have imagined I’d be playing the VIP bestie of the supermodel Coco Rocha. Or, for that matter, casually strolling by Matt Damon, pretending not to be aware of his scripted meet-cute on a New York City sidewalk. In 2009, I’d lost my job as an ad sales and marketing executive at a publishing company and was having trouble finding a new one. The recession was affecting most businesses, and unemployment had reached its highest level in 25 years; months of interviews and rejections had me searching desperately for new avenues. Unexpectedly, I’d find my first days back at work on a film set, as an extra. What initially seemed like a temporary gig turned into a viable, even unexpectedly stable, way to make a living while also learning the nuts and bolts of a fascinating industry."

https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/09/my-life-as-an-extra/541212/
Magnum PI, Miami Vice, Starsky e Hutch. Un articolo di Quattroruote che racconta le supercar della tv anni Ottanta. Breve e incisivo.

Money quote: "Che fine hanno fatto le auto usate nei telefilm più famosi degli anni 80? Alcune sono state demolite, altre rivendute. Su altre ancora aleggia il mistero. E capita pure che qualche sopravvissuta finisca all’asta per ben cinque volte senza trovare acquirenti. Ecco cinque storie sulle auto che hanno fatto sognare intere generazioni."

https://www.quattroruote.it/news/curiosita/2017/02/03/auto_da_telefilm_ecco_che_fine_hanno_fatto_le_regine_delle_serie_tv_piu_amate.html
Ci sono voluti 82 giorni e 20mila tiri per completare la buca da 2mila chilometri: la più "lunga" nella storia del golf.

Money quote: "Two retired rugby players needed a fresh challenge, so they set off for Mongolia, fell in with a stray dog and completed the longest hole of golf ever played"

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/behind-the-lines/2017/oct/03/longest-hole-golf-ever-mongolia
The Believer ha ripreso regolari pubblicazioni - seppure con un altro editore - mentre McSweeney's va avanti alla grande. Anche sul web, dove fa la lista delle cose più regolate negli Usa che non possedere armi

Money quote:

Owning a fucking dog

Walking a fucking dog

Selling a fucking mattress

https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/things-more-heavily-regulated-than-buying-a-gun-in-the-united-states
Digg racconta tutto quello che Google ha presentato poche ore fa. A me piace il portatile. Meno i telefoni e le cuffie Bluetooth smart. Una nota: anche Google dice addio al mini jack audio nel telefono. Aspetto che anche loro vengano lapidati sulla pubblica via...

Money quote: “Both Pixels have full aluminum bodies and each have the glass inlay in the top. There's a fingerprint sensor on the back of both phones. There are front-facing stereo speakers... but no headphone jack:”

http://digg.com/2017/google-pixel-event-highlights
Sembra quasi il documentario dietro le quinte di una storia di paperi nel deserto di Carl Barks: cosa sono le rocce sferiche e come si formano?

Money quote: "In fact, spherical boulders are molded over millions or even billions of years by a natural but long-misunderstood geological phenomenon called concretion. The concretion process occurs when sediment that has not yet hardened into rock accumulates around some sort of hard nucleus, such as a fossil or shell, and then binds together with a cementing mineral such as calcite. A natural concrete then forms in the space between sediment grains, banding the layers of sand together around the core, often in a spherical shape."

http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/concretion-spherical-rocks
La Chinatown di New York è stata a lungo una destinazione turistica: ricchi o semplicemente benestanti dei quartieri alti alla ricerca di qualcosa di pittoresco e di esotico da guardare: fumatori d'oppio, mercati all'ingrosso, risse e sparatorie. Una vera e proprio messa in scena delle condizioni di vita più povere e disagiate a totale beneficio degli eloi, insomma. Ma non è finita là.

Money quote: "In one form or another, it persisted as a form of tourism until the beginning of the World War II. At that time, the rise of suburbs and television, among other factors, seemed to put it to rest. But beginning in the 1980s, slum tourism has come back with a vengeance and a more international flavor, with tours that see affluent white visitors passing through what are considered slums in countries such as India, South Africa, and Brazil. It’s sparked controversy and moral outrage. Some see it as a racist exercise that taps into a universal fascination with inequality and the less fortunate. Others claim it pumps money into critically poor neighborhoods, as well as the pockets of tour operators. Indeed, in some cases, a significant proportion of slum tourism profit has been pumped back into the communities. But it still represents, to many, poverty as entertainment."

http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/slumming-chinatown-new-york-history-fake-opium-dens
Ho recensito per Il Post l’iPhone 8 Plus ma ovviamente non sono stato male. Dal punto di vista fotografico, questo è un buon approfondimento.

Money quote: “Like the camera in every iPhone that preceded them, Apple is touting the cameras in the iPhone 8 Plus and the forthcoming iPhone X as its best ever. This year the company is particularly proud of these, which boast a marquee “Portrait Lighting” feature that brings a range of professional-looking effects to the already great photos the dual camera system on the iPhone 7 Plus is capable of taking”

https://www.buzzfeed.com/johnpaczkowski/iphone-portrait-lighting
Questa serie di profili di attori realizzata da GQ mi piace molto. Dopo Harrison Ford, è tempo di cambiare e parlare di Jackie Chan, 63 anni, più scatenato che mai. E, leggendo del centro sportivo che ha creato, della sua storia, di come vive, si scopre che è anche un personaggio abbastanza inquietante. Molto inquietante.

Money quote: "He hasn't been idle this decade. Idle is not one of the speeds in Jackie Chan's gearbox. "Sometimes I look at some other actors, famous actors," he says incredulously. "They're so comfortable! After filming, just holiday! With a girlfriend or the family." After filming, Jackie tends to an ever-expanding portfolio of business interests, and then he makes more films."

https://www.gq.com/story/jackie-chans-gq-profile-2017
Rimanendo in argomento: adoro anche Pierce Brosnan. L'ho sempre adorato. Non per i film di 007, ma per la serie Remington Steele, che per me è stato un telefilm stupendo, come Moonlightning con Bruce Willis (all'epoca dotato di capelli). Questo ritratto di Brosnan su GQ di sette anni fa è una meraviglia.

Money quote: His father, Tom, had taken off soon after his birth and Brosnan met him only once, when Remington Steele was shooting in Ireland and there was a knock on the door of his hotel room.

"I opened the door and there was this flinty-eyed man, hair like this gray snow white, chiseled features, not as tall as me. He walked in and said, 'Ahh you're a good lookin' man,'" says Brosnan, lapsing into a brogue. "I said, 'Well I get it from you, Tom. Like a cup a tea?'"

https://www.gq.com/story/pierce-brosnan-suit-guide
State usando il vostro nuovo Raspberry Pi per un interessante progetto ma non potete spegnerlo seguendo la maniera corretta. E rischiate tutte le volte di corrompere la scheda SD con la memoria del sistema (dovete formattarla e reinstallarla dall'ultimo backup). Non è il modo più semplice. Possibile che non esistano altre soluzioni? Beh, l'idea è quella di una modalità read only per il piccoletto, in maniera tale che non ci siano problemi in caso di spegnimento improvviso.

Money quote: "But what if it’s not as easy as selecting shutdown, because your Raspberry Pi is embedded deep inside the belly of a project? Maybe you’ve hot-glued your Zero W into a pumpkin which is now screwed to the roof of your porch, or your store has a bank of Pi-powered monitors playing ads and the power is set to shut off every evening. Without the ability to shut down your Pi via the menu, you risk the SD card’s contents every time you power down your project."

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/adafruits-read-only/
Il gioco che nessuno riuscirà mai a completare (perché lo allungano tutte le volte...)

https://www.nevercompletedgame.com/
Foto di macchinette per distribuire bevande (spesso calde) nel nord del Giappone, sepolte tra le nevi dell'Okkaido. Poetico.

Money quote: "Outdoor vending machines, especially the ones in remote locations, buried in snowfall, became not only a photographic subject for Ohashi but also a welcome oasis from the harsh winters of Hokkaido. The deep snows can become inconvenient “but even then I can get warm drinks from the vending machines. When I hold a warm bottle that I buy from the vending machine, my feelings relax.”"

http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2017/10/04/japanese-vending-machines-at-night-juxtaposed-with-a-wintry-hokkaido-landscape/