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2025


With a bit more flexibility

When I was a boy and my mother, who worked as a teacher, talked – by choice or by chance – with other teachers, the discussion would focus on a single topic: school. My father, my brothers, and I had to endure – if we couldn’t somehow participate – the ramblings on the subject until the final goodbyes. More or less, but with a bit more flexibility, the same thing happens with my partner, who works as a teacher. From this, I understood that it is indeed a problem for those who work in the school: they talk just about school.

Convince them to leave

Zuck is flatly interested in acting freely in favor of his companies. When he apologizes for the negative consequences of his products, he is less sincere than when he decides to cut costs that are needed to avoid them. As for the depth of his strategic thinking in the great power struggle that Musk has launched, well, on that, it might be better to wait a bit longer to express a judgment. Certainly, Zuck has not invested much in the attempt to demonstrate that he possesses depth of thought.

What a wonderful blogging world

I’ve mentioned in the past about Default Apps, the list of predefined software and services born last winter from the Hemispheric Views podcast. During this holiday season, I noticed that many bloggers have updated their lists1 highlighting all the changes. It was very fascinating, once again, to browse through the posts and make some considerations.

Reading despite the drool-worthy display

Over the past year, I haven’t read much. Or rather, I’ve read quite a bit—compared to the average of my fellow countrymen—and as much as I would have liked—compared to the goal I had set myself on Literal. But I don’t feel like I’ve read well. I’ve often had the feeling of reading with a snobbishness, without a good concentration, too susceptible to distractions, uncomfortable. So, I’ve read, but I would have liked to read better.

2024


Don't read myself

I’m suffering a little on writing in English. And it is not for the English, which I enjoy, but for the slowing of my communication. Occasionally, I want to share quick thoughts or Italian news content, and I take a break.

Facebook is not dying

Because I’m selling my first bike, I signed-up on Facebook with a temporary account1. I lost some familiar with the tool — which I don’t use for at least ten years — and had registered to several groups because I needed to spam for my Marketplace announcement.

The gratitude subscriptions, 2024

At the beginning of the 2024, I decided to subscribe virtually to some services or people that I use or follow during the year. I’m done that with monthly donations, like Spotify: every month a different person, application, service, or podcast. I used this way to give back something that I received, that be worth much more of my two coins. It was a contribution, a form of thanksgiving. It’s a way to demonstrate my gratitude: I know that it’s not enough, but I tried to support many recipients as possible.