Coding schools are the new MBAs

Thursday, March 29, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments



Coding schools are the new MBAs

A world run on software demands new skills and new schools.


i guess the world changed a bit, people are not just worried about the package/marketing/image but what the product does for you. In this world it's better to have an engeneer than a bulshiter.




0 comentários:

Cambridge Analytica scandal for dummies

Monday, March 26, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

I was trying to figure out what is the scandal? No one can explain to me.... people just speak about manipulation and some other buzzwords.

i guess for a political campaign to send emails trying to influence your vote it's what they do. President Obama apparently used the internet with great efficacy.

So this is the scandal from A to Z

In June 2014, a researcher named Aleksandr Kogan developed a personality-quiz app for Facebook. It was heavily influenced by a similar personality-quiz app made by the Psychometrics Centre, a Cambridge University laboratory where Kogan worked. About 270,000 people installed Kogan’s app on their Facebook account. But as with any Facebook developer at the time, Kogan could access data about those users or their friends. And when Kogan’s app asked for that data, it saved that information into a private database instead of immediately deleting it. Kogan provided that private database, containing information about 50 million Facebook users, to the voter-profiling company Cambridge Analytica. Cambridge Analytica used it to make 30 million “psychographic” profiles about voters.


So this Guy Alexander Kogan developed an app with a quiz and when you dowloaded it to your Facebook it stole your messages, photos and of all your friends. Smart guy!

Fault 1- Facebook should not let this to happen but Facebook contests

 “No systems were infiltrated, no passwords or information were stolen or hacked,” tweeted one Facebook executive. For its part, Facebook says it learned about Kogan’s private database in 2015, when it removed his app and demanded that he and any of his partners delete the data.

Then Kogan sold this database to Cambridge Analytica and they profiled  30 million users of the 50 million data set's. This guy loves fishing, this one is a cyclist, this one......

Then they emailed people knowing a bit about them. I guess the idea must be 

if you know that person A thinks 1,2, and 3 you send an email saying if you think 1, 2 and 3 please vote for TRUMP don't hesitate

for person B that thinks 4,5, and 6 you send a different version.

is that it?  I thought there was something criminal here but that was not the case.

Conclusion for me

To me Facebook is a wonderful tool to keep up with your friends
Facebook will change some things and this situation will never happen again
different breach of data will happen but not this one
if you don't want your pics all over the place don't publish anything

Advice

when someone approaches you and they know a bit about you be careful! 






0 comentários:

Progress is going to accelerate !

Sunday, March 25, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

Cancer mortality has been falling steadily but slowly in the last 30 years. I expect with computers and the net (sharing of research) we  will start to move faster. I am sure this is the case. There is money, there is a market there is the necessity. capitalism will present the product or products that will solve this huge problem.




Mortality per 100,000 per year 
https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2018/17_0284.htm#table1_up



0 comentários:

2 Ideas for Today

Thursday, March 22, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments


Commit to being great, not just average. Any industry can be a painful profession for average and bottom performers, but massively rewarding for those that are great. Those that live, breathe and eat their profession, those that are obsessed, become great.

Grant Cardone



Bad Career Advice: Do What You Love and You'll Never Work a Day
Oh man, this one kills me. It’s so frequently repeated that hardly anyone questions its truth anymore. And the sad fact is this: If you do what you love for a living, you’ll probably end up loving it a little bit less.

Chrissy Scivicque, FORBES


I agree with this two thoughts my view is to be of service, do something that the world wants and needs and you will be fine. Do what you love just ruins what you love. I love to ride my bike but if i had to Chaperone groups of tourists at a sub par pace i would probably hate it.
a job it's a job and if you invest a bit one day you would love it (the other way around)


the view from my window this morning

enjoy a great day



0 comentários:

I think there are fatal crashes with men driving vehicles!

Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

From Fortune

Police Say Uber Is Likely Not at Fault for Its Self-Driving Car Fatality in Arizona

Chief of Police Sylvia Moir told the San Francisco Chronicle on Monday that video footage taken from cameras equipped to the autonomous Volvo SUV potentially shift the blame to the victim herself, 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg, rather than the vehicle.
“It’s very clear it would have been difficult to avoid this collision in any kind of mode [autonomous or human-driven] based on how she came from the shadows right into the roadway,” Moir told the paper, adding that the incident occurred roughly 100 yards from a crosswalk. “It is dangerous to cross roadways in the evening hour when well-illuminated managed crosswalks are available,” she said.


I know one thing, in 10 years all car's will be self driven. When this is the case you can live a bit farther from the center because you can sleep or read inside your car while commuting.



0 comentários:

With populists in the driving seat, Italy is heading for trouble

Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments


From The Economist

With populists in the driving seat, Italy is heading for trouble
Both chambers of parliament are hung, with no easy or quick way for anyone to achieve a majority. More alarming is that half of the voters—fed up with high unemployment, stagnant wages, uncontrolled immigration and a self-serving political class—voted for the two main populist parties, the Five Star Movement (M5S) and the Northern League. Both are hostile to the EU and especially the euro, and both campaigned on lavish tax and spending promises that Italy cannot afford.



Beppe Grillo, a part-time comedian who began his political career with the cry of vaffanculo! (fuck off!) to the establishment is the light behind the 5 star movement!

Italy shows that people vote as if it does not matter. The Capitalist system takes care of everybody so we can vote in any crazy person that when in power can’t do nothing crazy 

Beppe Grillo, a part-time comedian who began his political career with the cry of vaffanculo! (fuck off!) to the establishment is the light behind the 5 star movement. Poor Italy!

i think people are a bit snozzy almost everything is getting cheaper, we can fly low cost, we can use UBER, food is cheaper in the supermarket the only problem in the world is that no ones needs us to work. Besides programmers & techies no one is really needed anymore perhaps football players and entertaining people. all the rest are interchangeable.

this is why people vote in crazy people as if it did not matter. The big job of Governments is to keep people entertained and busy. 

0 comentários:

If you don't want your life exposed don't go into facebook! period

Monday, March 19, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 1 Comments

Media is ridiculous why should people have the right to have their info protected if they sign into Facebook and expose their life and probably accept sharing their data ???

If you don't want your life exposed don't go into facebook! period

Does anyone is forced into Facebook?


NEW YORK -- Facebook's leadership needs explain its use of data to lawmakers in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Jennifer Grygiel, a social media expert and assistant professor of communications at Syracuse University, told CBSN on Sunday. Cambridge Analytica was hired by the Trump campaign in 2016 and has come under fire after reportedly harvesting more than 50 million Facebook profiles without users' permission via a third-party app.
"I hope that people in Congress are taking a look at this very carefully and that they step up and start to hold these companies accountable," she added. "I think we need to hear from Mark Zuckerberg and the heads of the platform. I think they need to testify and disclose exactly what's happening with the data."
"We need them to testify and tell us exactly what's going on here," she said. Sens. Mark Warner and Amy Klobuchar have already called for senior figures from Facebook to appear personally in front of the Senate. 

1 comentários:

Why outsource something to Portugal?

Thursday, March 08, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

Java Developers
Natixis is a French investment banking company, part of Groupe BPCE (the second largest financial group in France). In 2016, Natixis based its technology competency center in Oporto and currently counts on more than 200 IT professionals (out of 600 predicted to hire until 2019). 



0 comentários:

Dividing the cake more fairly..........UMMMMMM

Thursday, March 08, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments


Who has not yet recovered to pre crisis levels

I can't just speak for Portugal why did this happened? Because the Government increased taxes to 50% plus 24% Vat social security solidarity tax etc.... The Government spends the money of the people not the people.


No one plays the lottery if there are no winners 


One side of the debate suggests that development should focus on 'dividing the cake more fairly,' while the other says development should be focused on 'baking a bigger cake'

In Portugal we are specialist in dividing .



Resultado de imagem para weak recovery fuel discord FT big read



when you grow you get more money, when you don't grow your pay does not grow......


Resultado de imagem para labour productivity growth



















0 comentários:

If i had to pick i would also take the butcher !

Wednesday, March 07, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments


Looking the Part
Say you had the choice between two surgeons of similar rank in the same department in some hospital. The first is highly refined in appearance; he wears silver-rimmed glasses, has a thin built, delicate hands, a measured speech, and elegant gestures. His hair is silver and well combed. He is the person you would put in a movie if you needed to impersonate a surgeon. His office prominently boasts an Ivy League diploma, both for his undergraduate and medical schools.
The second one looks like a butcher; he is overweight, with large hands, uncouth speech and an unkempt appearance. His shirt is dangling from the back. No known tailor in the East Coast of the U.S. is capable of making his shirt button at the neck. He speaks unapologetically with a strong New Yawk accent, as if he wasn’t aware of it. He even has a gold tooth showing when he opens his mouth. The absence of diploma on the wall hints at the lack of pride in his education: he perhaps went to some local college. In a movie, you would expect him to impersonate a retired bodyguard for a junior congressman, or a third-generation cook in a New Jersey cafeteria.
Now if I had to pick, I would overcome my suckerproneness and take the butcher any minute. Even more: I would seek the butcher as a third option if my choice was between two doctors who looked like doctors. Why? Simply the one who doesn’t look the part, conditional of having made a (sort of) successful career in his profession, had to have much to overcome in terms of perception. And if we are lucky enough to have people who do not look the part, it is thanks to the presence of some skin in the game, the contact with reality that filters out incompetence, as reality is blind to looks
Nassim Taleb, Skin in the Game


Note: I don’t care about what people say, I care a lot about how many times you have been doing something. My wife had a Sky accident last year and damaged her Cruciate Ligament, total rupture. When we went to the dr. Pedro Granate in Lisbon I just asked how many times he had done this procedure. I remember he said something I will do 12 in the same week. I said ok.

I don’t care about the looks I care a lot about experience. Time removes the fragile and keeps the robust. Beware of the old barber and the young doctor.


0 comentários:

good sleep = good performance

Thursday, March 01, 2018 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

The key message: If you want to be an effective leader, and rise in the ranks, get enough sleep.
 HBR


Fatigue makes cowards of us all

— Vince Lombardi


Surprisingly, one group that doesn’t need to heed these warnings is executives. In our assessment of 35,000 leaders and interviews with 250 more, we found that the more senior a person’s role is, the more sleep they get.
HBR



I know that sleep is key for athletic performance, my coach don't want me to wake 3 hours before the start to eat. it's better to sleep 2 more hours! so we should do everything we can to sleep more. to me with 5 kids and a dog in house it's not easy. i know that sleep is key. i know that sleep = performance


Getting extra sleep over an extended period of time improves athletic performance, mood and alertness, according to a research abstract that will be presented on Monday at the SLEEP 2008 22nd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS) in Baltimore, Md.
Resultado de imagem para sleep affects performance

Resultado de imagem para sleep affects performance

0 comentários: