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Storie e pensieri suoi e di altri, raccolti da Antonio Dini http://www.antoniodini.com
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Per oggi forse un’altra cosa, forse no. Comunque ci sentiamo domani.
Ho conosciuto questo sviluppatore dell'Est che vive in Germania, Jovica Ilic. Un tipo giovane e simpatico, che preso dall'entusiasmo ha scritto un libro dedicato al mio editor preferito: VIM. Si intitola "Mastering Vim Quickly", sottotitolo: "From WTF to OMG in no time".

Sto recensendo il libro - circa cento pagine che verranno arricchite nel tempo, più vari esercizi e video esemplificativi - ed è roba davvero buona.

Il libro si trova qui: https://jovicailic.org/mastering-vim-quickly/

Se vi interessa, potete avere uno sconto del 25% con il codice: vimrules

Le (altre) recensioni sono molto positive.

Money quote: "Mastering Vim Quickly is a great tour through the most important aspects and concepts of Vim. It starts beginner friendly and quickly advances to show more involved text editing techniques. Throughout the book I especially liked the focus on large scale operations. With numerous realistic examples it teaches how various simple commands can be combined in different ways to achieve powerful transformations across multiple files. And even if you already know all the topics covered in the book, it will refresh your knowledge and fuel your curiosity about the depths of Vim once again."
I robot rimpiazzeranno le persone? La politica non conta più niente? Il talento serve ancora?

Ora, sto sicuramente mescolando discorsi diversi e che non c’entrano niente né tantomeno si ritrovano esplicitati in quel che segue. Però l’idea concedetemela: le singole persone fanno la differenza. Trovare il regista giusto vuol dire azzeccare il risultato finale. Per questo adesso, dopo un bagno di sangue di registi, stanno pianificando la quarta trilogia di Star Wars.

Money quote: “Instead, the series has seen a series of missteps and public reversals. Director Josh Trank was originally signed on to make a standalone Star Wars film, before being fired in the wake of concerns with his performance on Fox’s Fantastic Four. Gareth Edwards directed Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, but additional filmmakers were brought on in the final months before release to help rework the film. Perhaps most infamously, filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller were nearing the end of principal photography on the Han Solo standalone film, before they were fired and replaced by director Ron Howard. To top it all off, Jurassic World’s Colin Trevorrow had previously been set to direct Star Wars: Episode IX — before Abrams replaced him in September.”

https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/9/16630902/star-wars-new-trilogy-rian-johnson-disney-lucasfilm
Repetita iuvant: come fa Facebook a sapere così tante cose su di noi? L’articolo non è eccezionale, ma è la cosa più simile a una inchiesta giornalistica sull'argomento uscita negli ultimi anni

Money quote: “Facebook warns users to be judicious about using all this data. “You may have business or personal contacts in your phone,” the Learn More screen admonishes the reader. “Please only send friend requests to people you know personally who would welcome the invite.”

Having issued this warning, and having acknowledged that people in your address book may not necessarily want to be connected to you, Facebook will then do exactly what it warned you not to do. If you agree to share your contacts, every piece of contact data you possess will go to Facebook, and the network will then use it to try to search for connections between everyone you know, no matter how slightly—and you won’t see it happen.”

https://gizmodo.com/how-facebook-figures-out-everyone-youve-ever-met-1819822691
Un'immagine, una sola immagine, vista ogni giorno per anni da un miliardo di persone. Io non sono tra questi, ma il fotografo che ha scattato la foto della collina diventata lo sfondo dello schermo di Windows Xp (si intitola “bliss”) secondo me la sua soddisfazione se l'è tolta. Anche economica.

Money quote: “In 2000, Microsoft called to see if they could use his picture for its new operating system. O’Rear sold all the rights for an undisclosed sum—but a sum large enough that no one was willing to insure the negatives to be shipped. O’Rear flew to Seattle and delivered them in person. Since the release of Windows XP in 2001, the image has graced the screens of over a billion computers all over the world.”

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/location-of-the-microsoft-windows-xp-wallpaper

Qui ci sono le coordinate per andare a vedere la suddetta collina. Spoiler: non è affatto così sexy. La fotografia come arte di rendere belle le cose normali.
Sempre nella repubblica di Weimar, a Berlino, ci sono storie e angoli da esplorare. Quello dell'identità, del travestitismo, del genere, è intrigante. Buona lettura per la domenica.

Money quote: "Hirschfeld was one of a few doctors in the city who helped people with minority sexual identities. Meanwhile, other people became increasingly aware of the issues they faced. A 1906 German newspaper report, quoted in Robert Beachy’s Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity, tells the story of a person who was assigned female at birth**, but only appeared “unsuspicious” if allowed to wear men’s clothing. The paper chastises city officials: “There are men with the faces of women, and women with the faces of men. If necessary, police officials need to be schooled by Dr. Hirschfeld. Such mistrust as in this case should not be based on ignorance.” This was typical of a certain segment of Weimar society, Beachy says. “You can sort of see that there was, at least in some quarters, a liberal tolerance that was clearly visible.”"

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/trans-id-passes-weimar-germany-marcus-hirschfeld
Questa cosa di Twitter e dei 280 caratteri spazi inclusi (anziché 140) non sta proprio andando giù alle folle della rete.

Money quote: “Twitter is like a modern-day version of a letter to the editor. Have you ever read a letter to the editor that wouldn’t have been better shorter?”

https://medium.com/@davepell/twitters-character-assassination-62e549ff89e8
A quanto pare il web sta andando un po' a ramengo. Lo sostiene Tim Berners-Lee, che l'ha creato

Money quote: "“The system is failing. The way ad revenue works with clickbait is not fulfilling the goal of helping humanity promote truth and democracy. So I am concerned,” said Berners-Lee, who in March called for the regulation of online political advertising to prevent it from being used in “unethical ways”."

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/15/tim-berners-lee-world-wide-web-net-neutrality
Il mantra è che tutte le aziende sono entrate nel business del software, intendendo dire con questo che non solo tutte devono comprare software, ma che spesso e volentieri, per riuscire a fare quel che vogliono, devono scriverselo. Il Washington Post l'ha presa letteralmente (forse per merito anche del suo proprietario, Jeff Bezos) e adesso non solo ha scritto il codice del suo sistema editoriale multimediale, ma lo vende come servizio anche ad altre testate.

Money quote: "Since 2014, a new Post operation now called Arc Publishing has offered the publishing system the company originally used for WashingtonPost.com as a service. That allows other news organizations to use the Post’s tools for writers and editors. Arc also shoulders the responsibility of ensuring that readers get a snappy, reliable experience when they visit a site on a PC or mobile device. It’s like a high-end version of Squarespace or WordPress.com, tailored to solve the content problems of a particular industry."

Money quote 2: "Among the publications that have moved to Arc are the Los Angeles Times, Canada’s Globe and Mail, the New Zealand Herald, and smaller outfits such as Alaska Dispatch News and Oregon’s Willamette Week. In aggregate, sites running on Arc reach 300 million readers; publishers pay based on bandwidth, which means that the more successful they are at attracting readers, the better it is for Arc Publishing. The typical bottom line ranges from $10,000 a month at the low end up to $150,000 a month for Arc’s biggest customers."

https://www.fastcompany.com/40495770/the-washington-post-is-a-software-company-now
Compie 90 anni la vettura tra iconica di Milano: la Carrelli. Atm pubblica un pdf: non lamentiamoci, è già un inizio...

https://www.atm.it/it/AtmNews/Documents/Lineadiretta.pdf
Mostly, I Write pinned «Compie 90 anni la vettura tra iconica di Milano: la Carrelli. Atm pubblica un pdf: non lamentiamoci, è già un inizio... https://www.atm.it/it/AtmNews/Documents/Lineadiretta.pdf»
Una premessa: in casa non abbiamo automobili o motorini: usiamo i servizi del comune di milano (abbonamento) e i vari sharing: auto e bici. Ci piace così.

Detto questo, da tempo combatto una battaglia contro l’inciviltà degli abitanti di Milano sia per il parcheggio selvaggio che per quelli che vanno in bici sui marciapiedi. Al riguardo, il comune a quanto pare “tollera”. Io, nel mio piccolo, mi oppongo.

Il comune di Atene mi dà ragione e aumenta le multe a chi va sui marciapiedi con la bici da veri a trenta euro. Da noi non c’è neanche la multa...

http://www.thepostathens.com/article/2017/11/athens-court-street-bicycle-skateboard
Toccare il fondo. A chi non è capitato? E come si fa ad evitarlo? Anzi, ad accelerarlo, perché no. Dopottutto, abbiamo paura del cambiamento, ma quest’ultimo di per sé è la cosa buona, no?

Money quote: “As a therapist, I see people who need to change to avoid catastrophe. Some of them want to. Some of them don’t. You might find this also in your own life. You know you need to make a change, but you in some ways you enjoy your bad habit. Unaddressed this bad habit will force a “rock bottom” on you and then change will be easier. Obviously, it would be healthier if you could change right now.
The good news is that a person’s “bottom” can be influenced and changed”

https://betterhumans.coach.me/how-to-break-bad-habits-by-simulating-rock-bottom-8e46b5acb027
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Cosa ce meglio del sesso, preliminari inclusi? Le coccole che seguono.

Money quote: “Muise, who studies how sexuality impacts on relationships, set out with colleagues to learn which part of sex made people feel more connected to their partners. In a study published in 2014 in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, they reported that it was what followed intercourse itself. The length of ‘post-sex affection’ ranged from zero minutes to several hours, the researchers learned. And those who spent more time snuggling were more satisfied with their relationships”

https://aeon.co/essays/why-post-sex-cuddles-and-pillowtalk-count-for-more-than-orgasm
Tragica e intensa storia di lupi in Oregon

Money quote: "The black wolf and B300 mated for the first time in December of 2006 or 2007—nobody knows when exactly. They settled in the high timber of the Wallowa Mountains, a kingdom of pines and wildflowers and cow pies that curves like a palisade around the agricultural communities of Joseph and Enterprise. They made a den inside a huge felled ponderosa and cared for their first round of pups, born blind and helpless in early spring. They were now officially a pack, the first to exist in Oregon for nearly 60 years."

https://www.outsideonline.com/2255971/very-old-man-wolf
I mall americani sono una cosa diversa dai nostri centri commerciali per vari motivi. Un aspetto poco studiato e molto intrigante secondo me - oltre che inesistente da noi - sono i chioschi, le strutture al centro delle gallerie che vendono in modo molto aggressivo bene di scarso valore (da cover dei telefoni a improbabili apparecchi per stirare a vapore da viaggio). Le tecniche di vendita sono piuttosto aggressive e nell’insieme ci sarebbero anche altre cose da dire. In questo articolo, le dicono tutte...

Money quote: “But I had some questions for them, and recently went to a mall in the Midwest to get some answers. Mall kiosks are not an often-interrogated part of our shopping ecosystem. How do they work? Who works at them, and should we hold them accountable for their hard-sell tactics?

What I learned surprised me.”

https://www.racked.com/2017/11/7/16553220/mall-kiosk-worker?utm_