Stephen E. Arnold: Why Software Is Getting Worse

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Stephen E. Arnold

Why Software Is Getting Worse

I have noticed that certain popular applications are getting harder to use, less reliable, and increasingly difficult to remediate. Examples range from the Google Maps interface to Flipboard. I suppose those individuals who use these applications frequently find their hidden functions delightful. I just walk away.

Now there’s an explanation of sort. Navigate to “Devs Are Managing 100x More Code Now Than They Did in 2010.” As I recall, software was flakey in 2010, but if the information in the article is accurate, the slide downhill is accelerating.

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Scott Bennett: Commentary on POTUS COVID-19 Drama

Advanced Cyber/IO, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government

Regarding the President allegedly being tested positive for COVID-19…..”Let not your heart be troubled, neither be afraid.” “I am the Lord who heals.”

This is the October surprise–and it is a gift that God has allowed to inspire an awakening in America. In short, the President will fully recover, and in the process single-handedly defeat the Hydra monster of the mythological Covid-19 , and inspire all good Americans–and people in general–to do the same.

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Darrell Y. Hamamoto: Nanobot Technology Sold to Public By Artists; Not Scientists

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Nanobot Technology Sold to Public By Artists; Not Scientists [No Link, Special to PBI]

The science dictatorship has been less-than-honest is its promotion of the next stage in human subordination to technology.

An academic journal article by Brigitte Nerlich at Institute for Science and Society at the University of Nottingham revealed back in 2008 that most of the images of nanobots were the product of the artistic imagination that helped sell the admittedly fascinating concept to both specialists and the general public.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Palantir Smoking Before Vaporizing?

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Stephen E. Arnold

Palantir Technologies: Minor Questions Remain

DarkCyber noted “Techie Software Soldier Spy: Palantir, Big Data’s Scariest, Most Secretive Unicorn, Is Going Public. But Is Its Crystal Ball Just Smoke and Mirrors?” The write up joins the caravan of publications digging into the ins and outs of the intelware business.

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Steven Vervaecke: Microsoft to Become Linux?

Advanced Cyber/IO, Software

I notice a VERY curious and intresting covert evolution in Microsoft.

A few weeks ago i was listening to a video i stumbled upon through the KP blog. The guy in it said Microsoft was taken over by the white hats, by the Alliance. At the time this seemed like a very wild statement not based upon reality, so i dismissed it for myself.

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Jon Rappoport: COVID-19 Data Fraud — Felony During a Disaster Leading to Mass Murder, Tortious Interference?

02 Infectious Disease, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, Commerce, Corruption, Government, IO Impotency
Jon Rappoport

COVID is a data-driven operation, but suppose the data are wrong?

Both COVID case numbers and death numbers show evidence of fraud.

According to law, significant fraud committed during a disaster is a felony, with a penalty of up to 30 years in prison.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Is Palantir In Big Trouble?

Commerce, Corruption, Government, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold

Palantir Technologies: A Problem for Intelware Competitors?

The Palantir Technologies initial public offering is looming. Pundits are excited; for example, “Palantir Has A Long Uphill Battle Towards Customer Acquisition, But Benefits From Stickiness And Contract Expansion” makes clear that the journey to profitability may be like the Beatles observed: A long and winding road. Others are focused on churn; for example, “5 things to Know about Palantir’s Upcoming IPO.” DarkCyber’s response: “Just five?”

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