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We’re doomed

April 26, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

The Guardian – April 26, 2018 Interview – ‘We’re doomed’: Mayer Hillman on the climate reality no one else will dare mention By Patrick Barkham The 86-year-old social scientist says accepting the impending end of most life on Earth might be the very thing needed to help us prolong it The Guardian – Interivew – … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: climate change, Dark Mountain, fossil fuels, Mayer Hillman, Situationist, Situationist International

Cyberattack Shows Vulnerability of Gas Pipeline Network

April 5, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

By CLIFFORD KRAUSS APRIL 4, 2018 A natural-gas plant in North Dakota operated by Oneok, one of the companies affected by a cyberattack on a data network connecting gas-pipeline operators and their customers. The companies said the attack did not lead to any service interruptions. HOUSTON — A cyberattack on a shared data network forced … [Read more…]

Posted in: IT Failures, Politics Tagged: 2018, Cyberattack, data, Network, New York Times, pipeline

RISK FACTOR

January 27, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Here is a listing of the RISK FACTOR blogs by Robert N. Charette in the IEEE Spectrum. Others will be added as discovered. Great to have Mr. Charette back online in the Specturm. Michigan’s MiDAS Unemployment System: Algorithm Alchemy Created Lead, Not Gold Will U.S. Corporations Ever Take Cybersecurity Seriously? 2018’s IT Failures Already Have … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, IT Failures, Politics, Science Tagged: cyber-security, IEEE, IT Failures, RISK FACTOR, Robert N. Charette, Spectrum

MiDAS Failure

January 27, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Another massive, expensive, and painful IT failure was reported in the IEEE Spectrum of 24-JAN-2018, this time, it was the MIDAS Unemployment system in Michigan. Not only did this system fail to deliver, its managers refused to admit that it failed. The system was to replace the legacy software used by the State of Michigan … [Read more…]

Posted in: Finanace, IT Failures, Politics, Science, Thinking about Tagged: AI, Algorithm, artificial intelligence, Automation, automation software, Computing, ethics, IT Failures, Risk Management, robot, Systems, unemployment

Trump’s Debt to Ron Paul’s Paranoid Style

January 21, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A post in the New York Review of Books by James Kirchick sums up Trump’s penchant for the weird (conspiracy theories) and his far-right beliefs. We can read it here.

Posted in: Politics, Racism, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: Alex Jones, conspiracy theories, gad-fly, libertarian, Paranoid, Ron Paul, Trump

NSA – ‘sincerely regrets its failure.’

January 21, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

I love stories about IT screw-ups and this is another that boggles the mind. Imagine a group that has access to every email, phone call, and text message sent today, “accidentally” deleting data. Credibility? Trust? Expertise? None in my eyes, read about it here in Politico. “It’s really disappointing,” said David Greene, an attorney with … [Read more…]

Posted in: IT Failures, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: National Security Agency, NSA, Presidential Surveillance Program, PSP, surveillance

The Day After

January 17, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment
Posted in: Politics, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: nuclear war, Television

Dangerous

December 1, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the December 1st New York Times, this opinion piece on Trump’s mental health: To the Editor: I am the editor of “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President.” We represent a much larger number of concerned mental health professionals who have come forward to warn against … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: mental health, mental health professionals, President, Psychiatrists, Trump

Disruption games

November 19, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

An analysis from the Guardian (11/19/17) on “Why are libertarians lining up with autocrats to undermine democracy?” is found here. However, the long-term corrosive effect of Russia’s use of disinformation to break down trust in western institutions is hard to measure and may be unmeasurable. What is clear is that it is continuing with the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: Assange, Brexit, Edward Snowden, Fake News, fake Twitter accounts, libertarian, Putin, radical libertarians, Russia, Russian, Snowden, Sputnik, Trump, Twitter, Wikileaks

Tech Leaders Dismayed by Weaponization of Social Media

November 16, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

View From the Valley Telecom Internet Tech Leaders Dismayed by Weaponization of Social MediaBy Tekla S. Perry Posted 14 Nov 2017 | 15:00 GMT IEEE SPECTRUM The tech industry can’t hide from the information war, particularly when its own creations are being weaponized. That was the consensus of a panel at the Techonomy17 conference in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Science, Trump Tagged: AdSense, Advertising, Autodesk, clickbait, Facebook, GOOGLE, misinformation, Net Neutrality, Propaganda, social networks, Techonomy, Twitter, Verizon
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