Stephen E. Arnold: Search Bottlenecks — Still There, Getting Worse

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 …

Berto Jongman: Trump & The Truth — Comment by Robert Steele

Trump and the Truth: A President Tests His Own Credibility Since Mr. Trump became a presidential candidate, PolitiFact has evaluated more than 500 assertions and found 69 percent of them mostly false, false or “pants on fire” false. By comparison, it judged 26 percent of the statements by Mr. Obama that it evaluated as false …

Donald Trump: Death Penalty for Drug Dealers!

At Pennsylvania rally, Trump again calls for the death penalty for drug dealers Phi Beta Iota: The Post, while doing a good article, glosses over the core point the President made: drug dealers kill thousands of people with their product. They are mass murderers.

Robert Steele: Core Works UPDATED with 21st Century University

Short URL:  http://tinyurl.com/Steele-Core REINVENTING NATIONAL SECURITY: Grand Strategy, Global Reality, and the U.S. Army REINVENTING INTELLIGENCE: 30 Years in the Wilderness REINVENTING ENGINEERING: The Ultimate Hack — Creating a Prosperous World at Peace with Open Source Everything NATO 2040: Intelligence (Decision-Support) as Root for Transformation

Penguin: 40 Years Late, USG Sniffs at Open Source

Still lip service, but a start. Disruptive by Design: Invigorating Government Open Source Contributions The U.S. government is likely the largest combined producer and consumer of software in the world. The code to build that software is volatile, expensive and oftentimes completely hidden from view. Most people only see the end result: the compiled and …