Il ladro che spiega come ha fatto a fare i suoi colpi: rapine all'americana (due dentro a farsi dare l'incasso con la macchina per la fuga pronta fuori) che però sono un po' diverse da come si vede nei film. Strano racconto
Money quote: "Rental cars were perfect because they were easy to obtain and return with almost no trace—I say almost because being listed as a co-driver is what eventually got Lawton caught—and because they were boring. Getting distance between himself and the site of the crime wasn't the only important thing, Lawton told me. "You want to blend in," he said. "That's the getaway. You're not gonna outrun the cops, this is not Baby Driver.""
https://www.thedrive.com/news/44744/americas-most-notorious-jewel-thief-breaks-down-the-perfect-getaway-car
Money quote: "Rental cars were perfect because they were easy to obtain and return with almost no trace—I say almost because being listed as a co-driver is what eventually got Lawton caught—and because they were boring. Getting distance between himself and the site of the crime wasn't the only important thing, Lawton told me. "You want to blend in," he said. "That's the getaway. You're not gonna outrun the cops, this is not Baby Driver.""
https://www.thedrive.com/news/44744/americas-most-notorious-jewel-thief-breaks-down-the-perfect-getaway-car
The Drive
America's Most Notorious Jewel Thief Breaks Down the Perfect Getaway Car
Speed is not really a factor when choosing the car, as it turns out.
Il nuovo e giovane presidente del Cile, l'uomo del cambiamento, va a vivere in un'area depressa della capitale e lancia un segnale forte. Molto interessante.
Money quote: "Unlike the White House in the U.S., 10 Downing in the U.K. or Argentina’s Quinta Presidencial de Olivos, Chile doesn’t have a presidential residence. Each leader has chosen where to live. Billionaire former president Sebastian Pinera was allowed to stay at his mansion in a swanky part of Santiago called San Damian, but Michelle Bachelet and Ricardo Lagos had to move to homes that met security requirements. All of them were in the more expensive eastern parts of Santiago."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-04-11/why-chile-s-president-bought-a-home-in-a-dangerous-area
Money quote: "Unlike the White House in the U.S., 10 Downing in the U.K. or Argentina’s Quinta Presidencial de Olivos, Chile doesn’t have a presidential residence. Each leader has chosen where to live. Billionaire former president Sebastian Pinera was allowed to stay at his mansion in a swanky part of Santiago called San Damian, but Michelle Bachelet and Ricardo Lagos had to move to homes that met security requirements. All of them were in the more expensive eastern parts of Santiago."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-04-11/why-chile-s-president-bought-a-home-in-a-dangerous-area
Bloomberg.com
Why Chile’s President Moved Into a High-Crime Santiago Neighborhood
The newly elected Gabriel Boric wants to send a message about reviving areas that have fallen prey to crime and poverty. So far, residents are seeing improvements.
Addio allo scrittore Valerio Evangelisti - Il mio articolo per Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2022/04/valerio-evangelisti-morto/
https://fumettologica.it/2022/04/valerio-evangelisti-morto/
Fumettologica
Addio allo scrittore Valerio Evangelisti
Lo scrittore bolognese Valerio Evangelisti, noto in particolare per i suoi libri fantasy, è morto all'età di 69 anni.
C'è gente che va in pensione presto. È una storia americana, e là fa notizia. Da noi, è come un tuffo nel passato
Money quote: "Ironically, engineering my exit from the workforce made me love my career so much more. It became much easier to shake off the dumb, day-to-day annoyances that used to stress me out. Because I had this fun secret — I was retiring and nobody knew — I had this new perspective. That made it harder to leave. The first person I told at work was my first boss and mentor. I definitely had a couple of drinks first and then cried when I gave her the news. But ultimately, I never second-guessed my choice to retire early, in part because Mark and I were both in it together and he didn’t have the same hesitation. Also, my body was hurting more, so the clock was ticking."
https://www.thecut.com/2019/03/early-retirement-38-tanja-hester-fire-blogger.html
Money quote: "Ironically, engineering my exit from the workforce made me love my career so much more. It became much easier to shake off the dumb, day-to-day annoyances that used to stress me out. Because I had this fun secret — I was retiring and nobody knew — I had this new perspective. That made it harder to leave. The first person I told at work was my first boss and mentor. I definitely had a couple of drinks first and then cried when I gave her the news. But ultimately, I never second-guessed my choice to retire early, in part because Mark and I were both in it together and he didn’t have the same hesitation. Also, my body was hurting more, so the clock was ticking."
https://www.thecut.com/2019/03/early-retirement-38-tanja-hester-fire-blogger.html
The Cut
I Retired at 38. Here’s What I Didn’t Expect.
Quitting my career in my prime wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be.
Il futuro a quanto pare sono le batterie. Ma se ci fossero altre soluzioni? Sarebbe meglio per molti motivi, anche perché a quanto pare tantissime batterie non è una buona idea (né molto possibile)
Money quote: "“I’m kind of surprised and encouraged that the solutions to the long-duration-energy-storage problem could be the caveman stuff,” Craig said. Batteries depend on “pretty sophisticated electrochemistry that quickly gets outside of what I understand. And yet the solutions may be picking up heavy stuff with cranes, picking up the earth with a hydraulic jack. I think there’s some fellas in Nevada that are putting rocks in a train and rolling it uphill, then they come back down. Like, Fred Flintstone would be comfortable with most of this stuff. It could be the way.”"
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/25/the-renewable-energy-revolution-will-need-renewable-storage
Money quote: "“I’m kind of surprised and encouraged that the solutions to the long-duration-energy-storage problem could be the caveman stuff,” Craig said. Batteries depend on “pretty sophisticated electrochemistry that quickly gets outside of what I understand. And yet the solutions may be picking up heavy stuff with cranes, picking up the earth with a hydraulic jack. I think there’s some fellas in Nevada that are putting rocks in a train and rolling it uphill, then they come back down. Like, Fred Flintstone would be comfortable with most of this stuff. It could be the way.”"
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/25/the-renewable-energy-revolution-will-need-renewable-storage
The New Yorker
The Renewable-Energy Revolution Will Need Renewable Storage
Can gravity, pressure, and other elemental forces save us from becoming a battery-powered civilization?
Un ritratto a tutto tondo di Joseph F Kahn, il nuovo direttore del New York Times.
Money quote: "Abe Rosenthal, the totemic New York Times editor who published the Pentagon Papers, used to say that there was one path to the executive editor’s office — over the dead, burned, and maimed bodies of the ten other people who wanted the job. So I turned to Joseph Kahn, the new top dog at the Times, and asked whom he incinerated to get here.
“I didn’t kill anybody,” he said, suppressing a sly smile. It was late last Friday afternoon — just days before it would be announced that he had ascended to journalism’s Iron Throne — and we were sitting in a conference room high above the empty newsroom. “The truth is that we’re in a bit of a different era, and some of the transitions in the past admittedly have been rocky, and there have been more abrupt changes in leadership. I think we’re going to have a really smooth change in leadership.”"
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/joe-kahn-new-york-times-profile.html
Money quote: "Abe Rosenthal, the totemic New York Times editor who published the Pentagon Papers, used to say that there was one path to the executive editor’s office — over the dead, burned, and maimed bodies of the ten other people who wanted the job. So I turned to Joseph Kahn, the new top dog at the Times, and asked whom he incinerated to get here.
“I didn’t kill anybody,” he said, suppressing a sly smile. It was late last Friday afternoon — just days before it would be announced that he had ascended to journalism’s Iron Throne — and we were sitting in a conference room high above the empty newsroom. “The truth is that we’re in a bit of a different era, and some of the transitions in the past admittedly have been rocky, and there have been more abrupt changes in leadership. I think we’re going to have a really smooth change in leadership.”"
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/joe-kahn-new-york-times-profile.html
New York
The Inside Man
Meet Joe Kahn, the enigma who will now run the Times.
La storia della banana. Che oltretutto si è pure estinta una prima volta, e adesso rischia di nuovo di fare la stessa fine anche con la versione "fake" che mangiamo da decenni.
Money quote: "However, the banana that people ate in the early 20th century was not the one we know today. There are hundreds of edible banana varieties, but to standardise production, banana companies selected a single type to grow: the Gros Michel, a large, flavourful banana. Gros Michel did well up until the 1950s. But then a fungus known as Fusarium wilt, or Panama disease, rapidly infected entire plantations, and caused a global collapse in the banana trade. The industry quickly found a replacement, a banana resistant to Panama disease, called the Cavendish. But while these new bananas were filling a growing Western appetite, Cavendish suffered from the same flaw that brought down Gros Michel: monoculture."
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/bananas-have-died-out-once-before
Money quote: "However, the banana that people ate in the early 20th century was not the one we know today. There are hundreds of edible banana varieties, but to standardise production, banana companies selected a single type to grow: the Gros Michel, a large, flavourful banana. Gros Michel did well up until the 1950s. But then a fungus known as Fusarium wilt, or Panama disease, rapidly infected entire plantations, and caused a global collapse in the banana trade. The industry quickly found a replacement, a banana resistant to Panama disease, called the Cavendish. But while these new bananas were filling a growing Western appetite, Cavendish suffered from the same flaw that brought down Gros Michel: monoculture."
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/bananas-have-died-out-once-before
Pocket
Bananas Have Died Out Once Before
Modern bananas are a monoculture. It’s only a matter of time before some bug or fungus strikes, and many experts believe that strike is coming very soon.
Forwarded from Fumettologica
Un gruppo di animatori dei Blue Sky Studios (rimasti anonimi) ha pubblicato online una scena con protagonista Scrat de L’era glaciale che rappresenta l’ultima animazione realizzata dallo studio, chiuso nel 2021.
👉 https://bit.ly/3k485mO
👉 https://bit.ly/3k485mO
Se pensate che Facebook sia brutta e cattiva, non avete ancora visto niente: guardate un po' meglio Google
Money quote: "Google is the undisputed leader in the tech giants' race to accumulate user data, thanks to its huge array of services, devices and leading share of the digital ad business (37% to Facebook's 22%). It likely knows everything you've ever typed into your browser’s search bar and every YouTube video you’ve ever watched.
But that's just the beginning. It may also know where you've been, what you've bought and who you communicate with."
https://www.axios.com/what-google-knows-about-you-3f6c9b20-4406-4bda-8344-d324f1ee0816.html
Money quote: "Google is the undisputed leader in the tech giants' race to accumulate user data, thanks to its huge array of services, devices and leading share of the digital ad business (37% to Facebook's 22%). It likely knows everything you've ever typed into your browser’s search bar and every YouTube video you’ve ever watched.
But that's just the beginning. It may also know where you've been, what you've bought and who you communicate with."
https://www.axios.com/what-google-knows-about-you-3f6c9b20-4406-4bda-8344-d324f1ee0816.html
Axios
What Google knows about you — and what you can do about it
The search giant is the undisputed leader in the race to accumulate user data.
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https://antoniodini.com/newsletter/
Mostly Here
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Una brutta sorpresa: se pensate che nel mondo ci si fa largo sulla base del merito, pensate ancora. Perché non è così. (Né dobbiamo pensarlo, perché poi è peggio)
Money quote: "Most people don’t just think the world should be run meritocratically, they think it is meritocratic. In the UK, 84 per cent of respondents to the 2009 British Social Attitudes survey stated that hard work is either ‘essential’ or ‘very important’ when it comes to getting ahead, and in 2016 the Brookings Institute found that 69 per cent of Americans believe that people are rewarded for intelligence and skill. Respondents in both countries believe that external factors, such as luck and coming from a wealthy family, are much less important. While these ideas are most pronounced in these two countries, they are popular across the globe.
Although widely held, the belief that merit rather than luck determines success or failure in the world is demonstrably false. This is not least because merit itself is, in large part, the result of luck. Talent and the capacity for determined effort, sometimes called ‘grit’, depend a great deal on one’s genetic endowments and upbringing."
https://aeon.co/ideas/a-belief-in-meritocracy-is-not-only-false-its-bad-for-you
Money quote: "Most people don’t just think the world should be run meritocratically, they think it is meritocratic. In the UK, 84 per cent of respondents to the 2009 British Social Attitudes survey stated that hard work is either ‘essential’ or ‘very important’ when it comes to getting ahead, and in 2016 the Brookings Institute found that 69 per cent of Americans believe that people are rewarded for intelligence and skill. Respondents in both countries believe that external factors, such as luck and coming from a wealthy family, are much less important. While these ideas are most pronounced in these two countries, they are popular across the globe.
Although widely held, the belief that merit rather than luck determines success or failure in the world is demonstrably false. This is not least because merit itself is, in large part, the result of luck. Talent and the capacity for determined effort, sometimes called ‘grit’, depend a great deal on one’s genetic endowments and upbringing."
https://aeon.co/ideas/a-belief-in-meritocracy-is-not-only-false-its-bad-for-you
Tenere un diario. Che sia tradizionale, Bullet Journal o altro, sono convinto sempre più che abbia senso. Questo articolo è piuttosto lungo e articolato. Non è detto per questo che abbia senso, e la metodologia che spiega a me interessa fino a un certo punto, però può essere utile a chi voglia ripensare/pensare il proprio rapporto con la scrittura - e usare carta e penna è d'obbligo secondo me - partendo da questo approccio strutturato e motivato.
Money quote: "I decided to introduce the insights that I was gaining from my work and from my personal therapy journey into my journaling practice.
I call the framework I came up with cognitive journaling, since the main ideas behind it derive from cognitive psychology."
https://betterhumans.pub/cognitive-journaling-a-systematic-method-to-overcome-negative-beliefs-119be459842c
Money quote: "I decided to introduce the insights that I was gaining from my work and from my personal therapy journey into my journaling practice.
I call the framework I came up with cognitive journaling, since the main ideas behind it derive from cognitive psychology."
https://betterhumans.pub/cognitive-journaling-a-systematic-method-to-overcome-negative-beliefs-119be459842c
Medium
Cognitive Journaling: A Systematic Method to Overcome Negative Beliefs
A complete system for using principles of cognitive behavioral therapy to overcome your own problematic emotions and behaviors
La storia è molto semplice per le medie e secondarie: nelle scuole si usano sempre più i computer, con connessioni filtrate e app limitate. Tuttavia, uno dei software gratuiti che tutti usano è Google Docs. E dentro Google Docs c'è la chat. È diventata il canale segreto degli adolescenti.
Money quote: "As more and more laptops find their way into middle and high schools, educators are using Google Docs to do collaborative exercises and help students follow along with the lesson plan. The students, however, are using it to organize running conversations behind teachers’ backs."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/03/hottest-chat-app-teens-google-docs/584857/
Money quote: "As more and more laptops find their way into middle and high schools, educators are using Google Docs to do collaborative exercises and help students follow along with the lesson plan. The students, however, are using it to organize running conversations behind teachers’ backs."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/03/hottest-chat-app-teens-google-docs/584857/
The Atlantic
The Hottest Chat App for Teens Is … Google Docs
How a writing tool became the new default way to pass notes in class
Ragionamenti sul perché cancellare tutti i propri social e mandare al diavolo 60mila follower così, come se non valessero niente. (E in effetti...)
Money quote: "Aside from the social media affecting the type of work that I create, there is also the human element to consider. Personally, I am someone who gleans much of my information through external data points. I overthink everything. This makes social media a minefield for someone like me. I would analyze likes and follows and unfollows and draw conclusions based on what were likely benign engagements, and I would arrive at concrete and final conclusions that negatively impacted real-life relationships.
It sucked, to put it mildly."
https://petapixel.com/2019/02/19/why-i-deleted-all-of-my-social-media-and-60000-followers/
Money quote: "Aside from the social media affecting the type of work that I create, there is also the human element to consider. Personally, I am someone who gleans much of my information through external data points. I overthink everything. This makes social media a minefield for someone like me. I would analyze likes and follows and unfollows and draw conclusions based on what were likely benign engagements, and I would arrive at concrete and final conclusions that negatively impacted real-life relationships.
It sucked, to put it mildly."
https://petapixel.com/2019/02/19/why-i-deleted-all-of-my-social-media-and-60000-followers/
Peta Pixel
Why I Deleted All of My Social Media and 60,000 Followers
Yesterday morning, I woke up and deleted all my social media. My Instagram, Twitter, and personal Facebook accounts (I deleted my Facebook business page a
Back to basics. Sette cose utili a tutti quelli che manipolano grosse quantità di dati su una macchina Linux/Unix/macOS
Money quote: "This is the selected list, probably in the order of most frequent usage:
grep
cat
find
head/tail
wc
awk
shuf
In addition, it is shown how two auxiliary commands (xargs and man) can improve even further the usability of the 7 commands above."
https://neowaylabs.github.io/programming/unix-shell-for-data-scientists/
Money quote: "This is the selected list, probably in the order of most frequent usage:
grep
cat
find
head/tail
wc
awk
shuf
In addition, it is shown how two auxiliary commands (xargs and man) can improve even further the usability of the 7 commands above."
https://neowaylabs.github.io/programming/unix-shell-for-data-scientists/
NeowayLabs
7 Unix Commands Every Data Scientist Should Know
Uno strano, strano ragionamento sulle generazioni. Ma strano, eh
Money quote: "What I’ve observed on campus—and what Greg Lukianoff and I wrote about in our book—is that there’s an increasing tendency to define, to look at any place where there’s not numerical parity, where any group is underrepresented relative to the population and to say, “that is unjust.” And any social scientist who’s thinking in any other domain would say, “well, no, wait a second. You have to know the pipeline. You have to know how many people were trying to get in, were people treated differently because of their group membership?”"
http://nautil.us/issue/70/variables/the-well_meaning-bad-ideas-spoiling-a-generation
Money quote: "What I’ve observed on campus—and what Greg Lukianoff and I wrote about in our book—is that there’s an increasing tendency to define, to look at any place where there’s not numerical parity, where any group is underrepresented relative to the population and to say, “that is unjust.” And any social scientist who’s thinking in any other domain would say, “well, no, wait a second. You have to know the pipeline. You have to know how many people were trying to get in, were people treated differently because of their group membership?”"
http://nautil.us/issue/70/variables/the-well_meaning-bad-ideas-spoiling-a-generation
Nautilus
The Well-Meaning Bad Ideas Spoiling a Generation
In 2011, a friend of mine in college asked me if I’d read The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom, by Jonathan…
Quando la computer science è più science che non solo computer.
Money quote: "A quine is a fixed point of an execution environment, when the execution environment is viewed as a function transforming programs into their outputs. Quines are possible in any Turing complete programming language, as a direct consequence of Kleene's recursion theorem. For amusement, programmers sometimes attempt to develop the shortest possible quine in any given programming language."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing)
Money quote: "A quine is a fixed point of an execution environment, when the execution environment is viewed as a function transforming programs into their outputs. Quines are possible in any Turing complete programming language, as a direct consequence of Kleene's recursion theorem. For amusement, programmers sometimes attempt to develop the shortest possible quine in any given programming language."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing)
Wikipedia
Quine (computing)
self-replicating program
Il futuro degli Animali fantastici è relativamente sicuro - il mio articolo per Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2022/04/animali-fantastici-3-segreti-silente/
https://fumettologica.it/2022/04/animali-fantastici-3-segreti-silente/
Fumettologica
Il futuro degli Animali fantastici è relativamente sicuro
Com'è I segreti di silente, il terzo capitolo della saga fantasy Animali fantastici derivata da quella di Harry Potter.
Gare di piccolezza
Money quote: "I recently came across Paul Heckbert's business card raytracer. For those that have never heard of it: It is a very famous challenge in the Computer Graphics field that started on May 4th, 1984 via a post on comp.graphics by Paul Heckbert ( More about this in his article "A Minimal Ray Tracer" from the book Graphics Gems IV).
The goal was to produce the source code for a raytracer...that would fit on the back of a business card."
https://fabiensanglard.net/rayTracing_back_of_business_card/
Money quote: "I recently came across Paul Heckbert's business card raytracer. For those that have never heard of it: It is a very famous challenge in the Computer Graphics field that started on May 4th, 1984 via a post on comp.graphics by Paul Heckbert ( More about this in his article "A Minimal Ray Tracer" from the book Graphics Gems IV).
The goal was to produce the source code for a raytracer...that would fit on the back of a business card."
https://fabiensanglard.net/rayTracing_back_of_business_card/
fabiensanglard.net
Raytracing
Il romanzo più bello di tutti. Ma proprio di tutti tutti tutti.
Money quote: "“If we concede that human life can be governed by reason, then the possibility of life is destroyed,” the book’s epilogue instructs. Even more than their Western European counterparts, Russians were obsessed with establishing a hard social science, as certain as physics. Any Western theory that promised such certainty found enthusiastic Russian supporters. In England, utilitarianism supported moderate liberalism, but by the 1860s Russians took it as proof of revolutionary socialism. The French positivist Auguste Comte, who coined the term “sociology,” originally planned to call his new discipline “social physics.” His Russian followers presumed that this “physics” already existed. Of course, Marxism—or “scientific socialism”—would eventually triumph over its rivals."
https://www.newcriterion.com/issues/2019/3/the-greatest-of-all-novels
Money quote: "“If we concede that human life can be governed by reason, then the possibility of life is destroyed,” the book’s epilogue instructs. Even more than their Western European counterparts, Russians were obsessed with establishing a hard social science, as certain as physics. Any Western theory that promised such certainty found enthusiastic Russian supporters. In England, utilitarianism supported moderate liberalism, but by the 1860s Russians took it as proof of revolutionary socialism. The French positivist Auguste Comte, who coined the term “sociology,” originally planned to call his new discipline “social physics.” His Russian followers presumed that this “physics” already existed. Of course, Marxism—or “scientific socialism”—would eventually triumph over its rivals."
https://www.newcriterion.com/issues/2019/3/the-greatest-of-all-novels
The New Criterion
The greatest of all novels by Gary Saul Morson
Gary Saul Morson on Tolstoy’s masterpiece.