Sorcha Faal (Gifted Fabricator): China, Koreas, Trump Doctrine, Media Bubble, #GoogleGestapo, Lawsuits…
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How to Access Your Curiosity, Compassion, and Courage We all face the abyss of three great divides: ecological, social, spiritual. Post-Truth: Trapped in fake news digital echo chambers. You can’t know, nobody knows. Post-Democracy: Families, communities, societies breaking apart. You can’t connect, nobody can. Post Human: Lost connection and agency. You can’t transform, nobody can. …
His graphic says it all. Europe is in worse shape than US but this could be a massive opportunity for move into a new system (e.g. the end of the Central Banks and the beginning of a gold-backed crypto currency). BIG BANG: Soverign Debt Crisis Read article for explanation of above graphic (c) MA. …
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Chris Cleverly is building a totally integrated/harmonious ecosystem for food growth and supply in Africa using AgriTech and Big Data through small holder farmers. Creating greatest wealth to the greatest many through greatest efficiency. Two videos and three articles below the fold.
Why do so many Feds sell out to Ruling Cabal? Phi Beta Iota: Article is very good but mis-titled. Only 10% of the Feds (at the executive level generally) are sell-outs. The 10% that try to clean house get stomped on hard to the point of being fired, bankrupted, and if necessary, suicided. Good news: …
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There’s A Facebook Alternative, It’s Called Self-Sovereign Identity CoinDesk, 6 April 2018 Please share from above link. Full text below the fold with permission of the author.
Speeding Up Search: The Challenge of Multiple Bottlenecks I read “Search at Scale Shows ~30,000X Speed Up.” I have been down this asphalt road before, many times in fact. The problem with search and retrieval is that numerous bottlenecks exist; for example, dealing with exceptions (content which the content processing system cannot manipulate). I wish …
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