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September 2014

Sep 4, 2014 434 notes
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“1. Mai usare una metafora, una similitudine o un’altra figura retorica che siete soliti leggere sui giornali.
2. Mai usare una parola lunga quando una breve funziona lo stesso.
3. Se si può togliere una parola, toglietela sempre.
4. Mai usare il passivo quando potete usare l’attivo.
5. Mai usare una frase straniera, un termine scientifico, una parola di qualsiasi gergo se sapete pensare all’equivalente in inglese comune.
6. Piuttosto che scrivere una cosa orrenda ignorate le regole precedenti.”
—

George Orwell, Politics and the English Language, 1946

Grazie a ilPost

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August 2014

Things you can do to be happier:
  • Go to bed earlier
  • Finish things ahead of time
  • Eat whole-food
  • Exercise
  • Be present
  • Organize
  • Listen to music
  • Think positively
  • Drink lots of water
  • Journal
  • Read
  • Be productive
  • Eat fresh fruit
  • Breathe deeply
  • Go for a bike ride

(ci sto provando)

Aug 28, 2014 499,079 notes
“Perl has horrors, but it also has some great redeeming features. In this respect it is like every other programming language ever created.”—Learn Perl in about 2 hours 30 minutes
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Le dieci regole del social detrattore indignato professionista

1. Se un’iniziativa ha successo, contestala. C’è sicuramente dietro qualcosa di sbagliato/losco/irregolare.

2. Se un’iniziativa ha successo, ed è pure divertente, contestala con più veemenza. Divertirsi è ontologicamente scorretto, c’è gente che soffre.

3. Se un’iniziativa ha successo, è divertente, e vi partecipa anche un politico, contestala come se da questo dipendesse la tua stessa sopravvivenza.

4. Se leggi una buona notizia, è sicuramente tarocca. Sarà opera di pennivendoli/ruffiani/servi dei poteri forti. Smascherala.

5. Se il governo/sindaco/presidente-di-ente-a-caso ha fatto qualcosa di buono (ma è praticamente impossibile), sappi che non era quella la priorità. C’è ben altro di cui occuparsi.

6. Se qualcuno vince un premio, un concorso, o riceve un incarico importante, ricorda a tutti che si tratta senz’altro di un «amico degli amici».

7. Se qualcuno ha molti soldi, sicuramente se li è guadagnati in modo illecito. Insultalo.

8. Se un giovane entra in politica, è un raccomandato. Faglielo notare.

9. Se una giovane entra in politica, è una zoccola. Twittaglielo.

10. Se un giorno ti svegli di buon umore e in pace col mondo, c’è qualcosa che non va. Rimettiti subito a dormire.

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—Giovanni Sasso (via prostata)
Aug 26, 2014 60 notes
Aug 26, 2014
“9. Fa bene (se presa in moderate quantità)
Secondo uno studio pubblicato sull'American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, bere moderatamente birra rinforza le ossa. Il merito sarebbe del silicio, minerale che svolge un ruolo essenziale per la formazione delle ossa e del tessuto connettivo.”
—focus.it: 10 cose che (forse) non sai sulla birra
Aug 26, 2014
Aug 23, 2014 51 notes
What I wish I could tell a customer's "Application Security Consultant".

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by anonymous submission

Aug 18, 2014 8 notes
“Un corpo immerso in un liquido riceve una spinta verso l’alto di una maleducazione, di una cafonaggine, che non si può neanche fare più il bagno in questo paese.”—Brunello Robertetti (via needforcolor)
Aug 13, 2014 123 notes
“The sun never sets on the British Empire because God doesn’t trust the British in the dark.”—

greygreenwolf-deactivated201603:

My extremely angry history teacher, quoting his extremely angry grandfather. 

(via greygreenwolf)

Aug 10, 2014 15,981 notes
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Scheduled maintenance

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by Dennis

E invece a me a sto giro è andata bene… 

Aug 5, 2014 96 notes
“Un’esperienza all’estero, breve o lunga che sia, ci arricchisce e può farci capire che strada intraprendere nelle nostre vite”—David si racconta un po’ in Vivere di musica, la storia di David
Aug 5, 2014
Aug 1, 2014 8 notes

July 2014

fettine di culosabrinaonmymind.tumblr.com

sabrinaonmymind:

Gentilissimo Ministro Dario Franceschini,
Gentilissima Dottoressa Anna Maria Buzzi,

Mi chiamo Michele Spellucci, sono un violoncellista, diplomato nel mio strumento con buoni voti al Conservatorio di Milano e specializzato a Vienna con un grandissimo maestro di chiara fama. Nella mia carriera…

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“Last week, the Wikimedia community obtained a resounding victory in Italian court. For more than four years, the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia Italia had been involved in a lawsuit initiated by Italian politician Antonio Angelucci and his son, Giampaolo. The Angeluccis were seeking €20,000,000 from the Wikimedia Foundation over allegedly defamatory statements appearing on two Italian-language Wikipedia pages.”—

ohhh… ooohhh… 

Victory in Italy: Court rules Wikipedia “a service based on the freedom of the users”

via Braindead/MD

Jul 24, 2014 6 notes
"Sure, let's catch up via Skype"

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by @caseyjohnellis​

Jul 23, 2014 11 notes
Jul 23, 2014 90,162 notes
"Our #SIEM Project Was Going Just Fine … And Then This Happened"

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by @anton_chuvakin

Eeesatto…

Jul 22, 2014 19 notes
Jul 22, 2014
“The task at hand was simple enough, but there was a problem. The physical server that was being moved had been up for 850 days.”—

(Horror) bedtime story from AixChange: Lessons from a Physical Server Move

(I miss very much the Horror Stories of LanTimes)

Jul 22, 2014
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periferiagalattica:

Quarantacinque anni fa tre americani arrivarono fino alla Luna. Oggi, invece, coi tomtom, sbagliare è quasi impossibile.

Jul 21, 2014 22 notes
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inspecting legacy code

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and puppet manifests and old RHEL 3 configurations of servers yet online and… 

Jeez

Jul 16, 2014 52 notes
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“Ecco, solo da noi succedono queste cose.”—Alfonso Fuggetta sul “Malcostume italiano”
Jul 14, 2014

Gizmodo: This Is The Room Where The Internet Was Born

For something as ubiquitous as the internet today, it certainly isn’t easy to find where it all started. I don’t mean historically, I mean logistically: 3420 Boelter Hall is a tiny room in a basement hallway of a large nondescript building on the sprawling UCLA campus[…]

Grazie MD

Jul 14, 2014 2 notes
Jul 11, 2014 151 notes
New project requirements start with Maven

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so true…

Jul 11, 2014 43 notes

braindead:

<Md> http://www.cs.vu.nl/tanenbaum/ va in pensione

:O

Jul 9, 2014 3 notes
“La Germania segnava così spesso che per non rischiare di perdermi un gol ho smesso di sbattere le palpebre”—Spinoza: Ä Ë Ï Ö Ü Ÿ
Jul 9, 2014 1 note
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I Fruttagusciani

I Fruttagusciani

(maledetti alieni nazisti!)

Jul 8, 2014 3 notes
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