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Flickr is the best place to showcase your photography, here’s why

Posted on 2010-12-072010-12-09 by Daniele Nicolucci

After a long hiatus, a few months ago I started getting into photography again. The question immediately arose: how do I share my work? Making a website from scratch was a no-go: too much work, too little motivation. A CMS, such as Coppermine? Not really, I have used several in the past and they felt…

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Printing in grayscale with AirPrint

Posted on 2010-11-292010-11-29 by Daniele Nicolucci

Did you all think I was dead? Unfortunately for you, I am not. I’ve just been fairly busy with work and with my renewed interest in photography. Speaking of which, all of you should follow my Flickr photostream, which I update daily. So, you’ve got the shiny new iOS 4.2 on your iPhone 4 and…

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How to use resizeTo in Safari (if it doesn’t work)

Posted on 2010-10-052010-10-05 by Daniele Nicolucci

Many people are probably familiar with the fact that most browsers allow Javascript code to be entered in the address field. That’s the magic behind bookmarklets, which simply spare the user the hassle of manually typing long, convoluted and obfuscated Javascript statements. While it’s usually pointless to do so, there is one case in which…

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Languages: the strange case of Pirahã and Aymara

Posted on 2010-10-042018-04-09 by Daniele Nicolucci

In my last post, I wrote about the connections between language and thought, ie. linguistic relativity / determinism. In today’s highly globalized world, languages get mixed and evolve at a much faster pace than ever before. English, for instance, is no longer only divided into British, American, Canadian and Australian English; we could say that there…

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Languages: linguistic relativity, words vs. thought

Posted on 2010-10-02 by Daniele Nicolucci

One of the most intriguing concepts in linguistics is the so-called Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, or linguistic relativity principle. Simply put, it states that the language we speak can influence the way we think. Another common name for this theory is linguistic determinism. There are some subtleties in the usage of these different names (no pun intended),…

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Italian hand gestures explained

Posted on 2010-09-29 by Daniele Nicolucci

This is spot on. You’ll need this if you ever come here. 😀

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Manual duplex printing on a laser printer

Posted on 2010-09-20 by Daniele Nicolucci

My laser printer, a Samsung CLX-3175, does not have any tool for automatic duplex printing. Achieving such result manually is not difficult, but may take some trial and error in order to get the settings right. That’s exactly what I’ve done, and I’m writing this post as a note to myself. Should it be useful…

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TV shows I’ll be watching

Posted on 2010-09-192010-10-07 by Daniele Nicolucci

In case anybody cares, here is what I will be watching: Weeds (season 6), Showtime, Mondays — in progress Cougar Town (season 2), ABC, Wednesdays — starting Sept. 22nd The Big Bang Theory (season 4), CBS, Thursdays — starting Sept. 23rd 30 Rock (season 5), NBC, Thursdays — starting Sept. 23rd Of course, if you…

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Prettifying URLs with fake subdirectories using mod_rewrite

Posted on 2010-09-16 by Daniele Nicolucci

Lately, I have been trying to define a common basis for most of my web projects, since I often end up reinventing the wheel every time. I have tried a few PHP frameworks, but none of them tickled my fancy, but I have complicated tastes. I am known for reimplementing something from scratch rather than…

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20 tips to run a business without committing suicide

Posted on 2010-09-142011-07-23 by Daniele Nicolucci

Starting earlier this year, I have been a “professional” IT consultant (libero professionista in Italian.) In practice I mostly deal with web development and computer repairs. It’s what I’ve been doing for over a decade now, since I was still in school, only now I get to pay my own taxes (yay) and therefore I…

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