
Should Trump-hating doctors who issue fake diagnoses about the president lose their medical licenses?
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.

Golden Globes Confusing Cleavage, Hype and Hypocrisy
One-way harassment — OK — I am attracted — Now what
Introduction
Unacknowledged symbolism in relation to cleavage
Cleavage: metaphorical nexus of complexity and ambiguity
Attracting attention through advertising sexually
Subliminal promotion of a sex game: Golden Globes, Oscars and Red Carpets
Stars-in-the-shop-window game mirrored by Glass-ceiling game
Cleavage as a global psychosocial metaphor
Breast cancer as metaphor of global civilization vulnerability
Embodying global hypocrisy in models variously perceived
Appropriate post-attraction modalities?
Time for humanoid robot companions?
References

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Review Essay
UNHINGED? Donald Trump, His Family, His Appointees, & Everyone Else
San Francisco Review of Books, 13 January 2017
Robert David Steele
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, by Michael Wolff, New York, Henry Holt and Company, 2018, 356 pp., US$18.00 (hardcover), ISBN 1250158060.
Global Networks Are Necessary To Overcome Abusive Governments And Oligarchy
We need to think about building a world defined by networks governed by rules, but with no rulers.
Continue reading “ZeroHedge: Global Networks Necessary to Overcome Abusive Elites”
20 years on, open source hasn't changed the world as promised
Most code remains closed and proprietary, even through open source now dominates enterprise platforms. How can that be?
Continue reading “Yoda: Open Source After 20 Years — Not Delivering…”
Facebook Couldn't Handle News. Maybe It Never Wanted To.
While Facebook is notorious for its endless piddling product tweaks, this one seems a substantive shift in strategic vision. It’s an unprecedented acknowledgment that Facebook’s core feature — News Feed — has not worked out at all the way it was intended. It was abused by peddlers of misinformation. It was used by foreign governments to attempt to interfere in elections. It made people feel bad.

Google: Even More Humans Needed
I read “Google Plans to Vet YouTube Premium Video Content.” The main point of the write up strikes me as:
Google told partners that it plans to use both human moderators — the company recently announced it will have 10,000 employees focused on the task — as well as artificial intelligence software to flag videos deemed inappropriate for ads.
Yep, humans. Just like the old fashioned, endangered newspaper, magazine, and commercial database companies did. I find this amusing because the shift at Google is similar to the approach that Facebook seems to be implementing. Read full post.