2019年1月30日 星期三

Funk

WHUS Studio Sessions: Funky Dawgz Brass Band Performs "Uptown Funk"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIQ_R6bVf5g


A cartoon by Kendra Allenby.



Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960swhen African-American musicians created a rhythmicdanceable new form of music through a mixture of soul musicjazz, and rhythm and blues (R&B). Funk de-emphasizes melodyand chord progressions and focuses on a strong rhythmic groove of a bass line played by an electric bassist and a drum part played by a drummer

2019年1月28日 星期一

'Lean in'




On January 27th, in her first big campaign speech, Kamala Harris answered her critics not by disavowing her past, but by leaning in to it
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ECONOMIST.COM

Kamala Harris will use her experience as a prosecutor to her advantage
Ms Harris starts her engine in the centre lane





What is 'Leaning In'? | Merriam-Webster

Words We're Watching

Words We're Watching: 'Lean in'

Drawn from a book title, the phrase has taken on a broader meaning


If you've paid any attention to business in the last few years, it's likely that you've heard a lot about leaning in. Headlines and book titles encourage us to "lean in to innovation," or tell companies to "lean in," or detail education "without leaning in." What's with all the leaning?
One Guardian headline read: "The 'Lean In' generation have become addicted to work. It has to stop"
Lean in became a business motto in 2013, taken from the title of the book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead written by Sheryl Sandberg, the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, and Nell Scovell, a writer and Sandberg's collaborator. Sandberg's book outlines business strategies to help women achieve success, and its title perfectly paints a picture of what Sandberg believes women need to do to move up in the business world: to press ahead, to project confidence, to "sit at the table" and physically lean in to make herself heard.
Sandberg's book came out in the midst of a broader discussion regarding the work/life balance of women in corporate America, and while it became a bestseller, it also garnered a fair amount of criticism. (In fact, Sandberg herself admitted in 2016 that advice she gave in her book did not take into account the difficulty single mothers faced when trying to advance their careers). The words lean in became lexical shorthand for the act or process of a woman's asserting herself in the workplace:
If you are leaning in, as Sheryl Sandberg uses the term, you'll seize the opportunity to be promoted to the next level even if the chance comes when you have small children and you might have a tougher time juggling work and family in your new role. 
— Katherine Lewis, "What Does 'Leaning In' Look Like For Working Moms?", About.com, 29 Jan. 2016
The faster my career accelerated at Facebook, the more my financial returns diminished, until my workload was being elevated but not my salary or equity. Leaning in, then, starts to look like it can benefit companies more than it benefits workers, if companies, while asking that their women employees "lean in," refuse to commit to equitable pay. 
— Kate Losse, Dissent Magazine, 26 March 2013
It didn't take long for lean in to gain another meaning, referring to broader steps or processes that encourage women in the workplace, regardless of whether those steps or processes are initiated by women. Yes, Sandberg later said—men should lean in:
Two years ago, I wrote a book that encouraged women to lean in. Maybe you've heard the phrase. Maybe you had no idea what it meant. Or maybe you steered clear of the whole concept because you didn't think it applied to men. Actually, it does. You — a man — can lean in, too. 
— Sheryl Sandberg, Esquire Magazine, 12 March 2015
Lean in has even begun to be used as an attributive noun:
The 'Lean In' generation have become addicted to work. It has to stop
— Guardian.com headline, 10 March 2015
While lean in is certainly gaining currency, it doesn't yet have the widespread and sustained use necessary to be entered into the dictionary.

euro, eurozone, euroboom, eurogloom, the European project,




The euro zone has underperformed for two decades. The shift from a #euroboom to #eurogloom was wearily predictable
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The euro area is back on the brink of recession
Bad company




A split euro is the solution for Europe’s single currency
Joseph Stiglitz
August 17, 2016 4:32 am
The problems with the structure of the eurozone may be insurmountable, writes Joseph Stiglitz
Comment illustration by James Ferguson

That Europe, and especially the eurozone, has not been doing well since the 2008 crisis is beyond dispute. The single currency was supposed to bring prosperity and enhance European solidarity. It has done just the opposite, with depressions in some countries greater than the Great Depression.
To answer the question about what is to be done, one has to answer another: what went wrong. Some claim that policymakers made a set of mistakes — excessive austerity and poorly designed structural reforms. In other words, there is nothing wrong with the euro that could not be fixed by putting someone else in charge.

The single currency was supposed to be a means to an end. It has become an end in itself — one that undermines more fundamental aspects of the European project, as it spreads divisiveness rather than solidarity. An amicable divorce — a relatively smooth end to the euro, perhaps instituting the proposed system of the flexible euro — could restore Europe to prosperity and enable the continent to once again focus, with renewed solidarity, on the many real challenges that it faces. Europe may have to abandon the euro to save Europe and the European project.
The writer, a Nobel laureate in economics, is author of ‘The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe’

2019年1月19日 星期六

postmodernism








el perro the dog
Del franquismo a la democracia con Equipo Crónica
From Francoism to democracy with Equipo Crónica

postmodern: images portrayed as disembodied cultural "signs"


postmodernism
/pəʊstˈmɒdəˌnɪz(ə)m/
noun
  1. a late 20th-century style and concept in the arts, architecture, and criticism, which represents a departure from modernism and is characterized by the self-conscious use of earlier styles and conventions, a mixing of different artistic styles and media, and a general distrust of theories.

2019年1月16日 星期三

bot, The Maybot, zen-like, Twitter Bots Helped Trump and Brexit Win, Fake Followers, maybot/Maybot


"Her deal has been obliterated and the country is in chaos, yet May felt weirdly OK"


賛成202票、反対432票の歴史的大差。イギリス議会下院がEU離脱案を否決しました。3月末までに議会の承認が得られなければ、離脱時期の先送りや離脱撤回をしない限り、経済を混乱させる「合意なき離脱」になります。



Twitter bots may have altered the outcome of two of the world’s most consequential elections in recent years.

They played a small but potentially decisive role, researchers say.
BLOOMBERG.COM

New York Attorney General to Investigate Firm That Sells Fake Followers
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE
The company, Devumi, sold at least 55,000 Twitter bots that used personal information taken from real people.

"With her batteries running on empty, the Maybot spluttered to a halt. Philip stepped forward to push her back inside No 10. Larry the cat was already on the phone to his therapist. Three owners in a year would play havoc with his abandonment issues."

Politics sketch: Deep in her malfunctioning circuits, the PM is sure the last few weeks never happened and she didn’t blow a huge lead
THEGUARDIAN.COM



An Internet Bot, also known as web robotWWW robot or simply bot, is a software application that runs automated tasks (scripts) over the Internet.[1] Typically, bots perform tasks that are both simple and structurally repetitive, at a much higher rate than would be possible for a human alone. The largest use of bots is in web spidering (web crawler), in which an automated script fetches, analyzes and files information from web servers at many times the speed of a human. More than half of all web traffic is made up of bots.[2]
Efforts by servers hosting websites to counteract bots vary. Servers may choose to outline rules on the behaviour of internet bots by implementing a robots.txt file: this file is simply text stating the rules governing a bot's behaviour on that server. Any bot interacting with (or 'spidering') any server that does not follow these rules should, in theory, be denied access to, or removed from, the affected website. If the only rule implementation by a server is a posted text file with no associated program/software/app, then adhering to those rules is entirely voluntary – in reality there is no way to enforce those rules, or even to ensure that a bot's creator or implementer acknowledges, or even reads, the robots.txt file contents. Some bots are "good" – e.g. search engine spiders – while others can be used to launch malicious and harsh attacks, most notably, in political campaigns.[2]





A robot that is currently in the role of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.