No oil, coal, or nukes: just 200 sq km of solar panels for the whole Earth

Mojave desert solar tower

Petroleum, coal, nuclear energy… what the hell are we thinking? Carlo Rubbia, Physics Nobel prize, said that to solve the planet energy problems all we need would be a 200 km x 200 km square of solar panels. And that area is only 0.1% of our deserts. Our deserts will become a precious resource. How’s that for revolutionary thinking?

If only the world was led by scientists and engineers, instead of assholes and “magnaccia” (pimps)

20080712 1257 Saturday # reported by ep # Filed under:

Startups should aim at changing the world, not exploiting it

What’s the value of an app that lets you send zombie bites to your friends on Facebook? Is allowing users to display Coors Light beer caps on their home page on XYZ social network changing the world? Would you feel proud developing an app that allows you to “sell your friends” on FB or whatever? Seriously?

How can people even develop such useless crap? Are they that hungry for money? Where has the ambition to change the world gone, the ambition that propelled Apple and other great companies, where’s the will to improve society and sure, make a profit while doing it, where’s all that in apps like Owned?

Yes, those apps are worth money, but that doesn’t change the fact they provide no real value to users. They are like McDonald’s food. People eat them, sure. But not only they don’t improve the world, they worsen it.

What a shame.

And what a waste of talent.

20080606 0039 Friday # reported by ep # Filed under:

Apple è quartultima secondo Greenpeace

Greenpeace ha classificato Apple quartultima (voto: 2.7 su 10 (!)) nella classifica delle aziende tecnologiche più “verdi”. Peggio di Apple solo Lenovo (1.3), Motorola (1.7) e Acer (2.3). Secondo il rapporto, i migliori sono Dell e Nokia, peraltro meritevoli “solo” di un 7.

Quello che Greenpeace chiede alle aziende è essenzialmente riassunto nei seguenti punti:

  • eliminare le sostanze pericolose dai prodotti (anche applicando il Principio Precauzionale);
  • ritirare e riciclare i prodotti una volta che diventano obsoleti.

Apple ha ottenuto brutti punteggi secondo quasi tutti i criteri. In particolare, non ha fornito scadenze per l’eliminazione del PVC (tossico) e dei materiali BFR (anti-incendio, ma tossici), ancora usati in certi prodotti; in aggiunta, non esistono prodotti Apple liberi da entrambi al 100%. Inoltre, il programma di ritiro/riciclaggio è svolto da Apple solo dove è costretta per legge, fornendo peraltro scarse informazioni. Infine, la lista delle sostanze regolamentate non è pubblica, sebbene alcuni esempi siano forniti.

Le uniche note positive vengono dall’attuazione del riciclaggio in modo locale (ossia senza esportarlo) e dal fornire numeri sul totale di riciclaggio effettuato.

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“There are unused icons on your desktop”

Another gem from Windows (XP):

There are unused icons on your desktop: the desktop cleanup wizard can help you clean up your desktop. Click this balloon to start the wizard.

The thought that some engineer actually sat down to code this shit scares me to death.

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20060825 2358 Friday # reported by ep # Filed under:

Just what we needed: 103″ TV

Why?
La logica dello spazio imporrebbe che i giapponesi NON facessero TV da 103 pollici.

20060711 1038 Tuesday # reported by ep # Filed under:

Firefox junk

Firefox is becoming what once was Netscape: a huge, slow, do-everything-do-nothing monster. Not in a direct way however, but through the subtle seduction of “extensions”. Extensions like… a VoIP extension! Why would I need to pass through Firefox to call my mom is beyond me.

The developer of this extension is Abbeynet, a European VoIP provider. Maybe they are just trying to get more presence and/or saturate the market with useless products. I’d be curious to read the use cases they wrote when they designed the software.

What saddens me is that users actually like this garbage (as del.icio.us reports).

20060622 0002 Thursday # reported by ep # Filed under:

Coca~Cola Wars in India

As I mentioned earlier (in Italian), the People are fucking fighting in India. Against the Coca-Cola company, who is draining aquifers and polluting the environment, amongst other things. It is relentless toward the screams of pain coming from Mother Earth, who’s unable to sustain the pace and the voracity of the human corporation.

The people are frustrated because they have no water. Yet, they got Coke (!). A year and a half ago, they were able to bar a Coke plant from opening. Just like your regular Global Bully would do, the Coke Company sued them. They fight, rally after rally, because…. there’s no more water! What else can you do?

One of India most famous photographers, Sharad Haksar, made a really beautiful photo exposing this situation with a single, eloquent image, and then showed it to the pPeople of Chennai (a big Indian city):

www.indiaresource.org/news/2005/1077.html

The Coke Company sued the photographer.

It is sad and cruel like a torture, to see a human entity persevering in its own little fucked-up game, when everyone around is crying and screaming. It is just sad and cruel.

www.indiaresource.org/campaigns/coke/2005/gangaikondan.html

Take action.

20050930 0040 Friday # reported by ep # Filed under:

Coca-Cola Wars

Il post sull’acqua del blog di Beppe Grillo, mi fa pensare ad eventi che stanno avvenendo in India. La Coca-Cola company sta da anni prosciugando le risorse idriche di alcune zone rurali del paese, al punto che i cittadini, inferociti, si stanno organizzando spontaneamente in lotte contro l’apertura di nuove centrali. Le “Coke plant” sono talmente diffuse e voraci da aver ridotto intere zone allo stremo.

In un caso, un anno e mezzo fa, la frustrazione derivata da queste pratiche e’ riuscita ad impedire l’apertura di un’ennesima fabbrica. Ovviamente, la Coca-Cola ha fatto causa per la riapertura della distilleria, con un comportamento che per me e’ solo crudelta’.

C’e’ il paradosso che queste zone dell’India sono senza acqua ma hanno la fottuta Coca Cola!! (e un casino di inquinamento in piu’).

Uno dei maggiori fotografi indiani ha evidenziato questa situazione con una bellissima foto, esposta in una delle zone piu’ trafficate di Chennai. Potete vederla qui:

www.indiaresource.org/news/2005/1077.html

o sul suo sito:

www.sharadhaksar.com

Ovviamente, la Coca Cola ha risposto come un bullo globale, ossia minacciando il fotografo con una querela milionaria.

La situazione e’ drammatica, i cittadini esasperati, la polizia li malmena, e la Coca-Cola prospera.

www.indiaresource.org/campaigns/coke/2005/gangaikondan.html

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