Jeffrey Peterson - jeff.pro
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A lifetime in technology and business. Former founder, CEO QP/MeetMe .com, a top-20 Social Network in U.S. History, 100MM+ users, traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market for 20 years (QPSA, MEET), sold to eHarmony by acquisition on 3/2020.

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I have been using Firefox but it seems they are going the woke commie way now.
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I have been using DuckDuckGo for about a year now. Still not completely google feee yet but getting there. As soon as I know I have all my email transferred over to ProtonMail I will delete my google account. YouTube is the hardest to leave but Rumble keeps getting better.
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Republicans better start doing something about what's happening in America. It is incredible how weak our party is.
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Great intro and screener.
I’ve been in IT for over 30 years.
FinTech for 10 of that and now 5+ in Cybersecurity.
Cloak my real self in the “woke” workplace.
Active locally.
JP and Mike Coudrey (sp) are two people that are on mark in terms of growing a distinct tech eco system. Dinesh alluded to it a couple of documentaries back in terms of our “gulag” or “secondary economy “…
Ain’t easy
But worth the challenge and some fun too!
To the very kind patriots who sent emails, resumes, etc. over the weekend, you should be receiving invites to our private team Slack channel this afternoon or this evening. Watch for an invite in your email box!!
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If you get a computer pre-loaded with Ubuntu, or any Linux distro, you at least know the hardware supports Linux, and you can then install whatever you want on it.
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Friends, let's get moving. Let's talk about a important technology project we can get started building, tonight at 9:00pm EST, here on Telegram and in our connected technology chat room. Then, we will do another group voice chat on Wednesday evening to follow up.
We started our technology chat room with about 100 Patriots interested in technology this past weekend, it's grown to about 250 today. If you're not there yet, you can add the chat room to your Telegram by clicking this link -->> https://t.me/joinchat/AGHoctGMmMw3NzE5
Hi friends, let's do our best to try to keep a positive attitude when thinking about, and considering the need to build new, innovative, competitive technology. I will get to the point as quickly as possible as I know everyone's time is incredibly valuable and we're all doing a lot in our lives. Just some words of encouragement. Take it from someone who has worked on entrepreneural technology projects through several "boom" and "bust" cycles....It is very easy for people to be negative. It is very easy for people to say "it can't be done." It is very easy to find 1,000 reasons why it will "never work." Our brains are wired to protect us. Anyone can be negative. Ok. Now that I got that out of the way, let's talk about how we can start educating patriots and encouraging the development of useful new technologies, to push back on the abuses we're all so familiar with now, that are happening in the world of "big tech."
Let's focus on two of the most important areas first: Search, and Chat. Let's work together to see what we can do to build some great technology in those two categories, with the American work ethic and pride we all carry inside of us. It will be pretty difficult to get existing people to take on those projects so I'll help train and lead some teams of new developers. It will take a while, so we will start the these as educational projects, to learn from, and we can make them commercial projects if and when they gain enough momentum. Sound good? Alright.
It's not as hard as they'd have you believe it is. Hardest part is getting everyone's mindset right, so, we will talk about that from time to time. Minimum, everyone can learn alot. And that's really important, considering where we're coming from.
Good brands are difficult. I have some we can use. We will build some search technology first. Those who are interested can learn how the development process works, along the way. If you're starting from zero, it will take you at least a few months to get to the point of where you're productive. If you're already at least an intermediate level developer, send me your resume, for now at admin@corp.cyberportal.com
Alright. So we will go through an educational exercise, starting real soon, I'll show everyone how a big, industrial size, consumer facing search engine is built. If any other experienced tech people want to step in and help out, you are more than welcome. It's going to take a lot of human resources to make it happen in a meaningful way, so, it's not a team that can be organized overnight. Shouldn't take too long to get going, though.
It will take some time to explain plans and so forth. If this sort of thing is interesting to you, even as an observer, stick around and we'll get through it with a bit of time. In a week or two, you will understand a lot more than you do now, and things might even start to make sense....and possibly even get interesting. Alright? Ok. As we build something meaningful to address search technology, we will also embark building our own chat app, and we will build it right. Both projects. No venture capitalists, no politically conflicted investors, no CIA, just a bunch of us who would like to believe we're actually using transparent, good, well built technology that is so badly needed in both categories. The technology we build will co-exist with everything else out there. Maybe ours will even be considered good over time. That would be my goal. Again, at a minim, let's educate a bunch of people who may not be otherwise inclined to learn all of this, quickly. Some good will come out of the education. It's badly needed.
That's what I offer--more than anything else--to show people how it's built. And help out with educating as many well intentioned Patriots as possible. Alright? I'll be around to do that. Maybe we'll even build two great projects over the coming months that can make a difference. I will give it my best.
There's only, I'd say, 10, (ten), big, constantly updating search indexes in the world as of right now. Google is the biggest. Microsoft's "bing" is #2. There's a few others. For the most part, Google's search index dominates everything. The way I see it, that's a huge problem. The people need to build a big, real time, dynamic search index that is actually "not" evil. (Remember how Google started out saying they wouldn't "be evil?" Ha.) There's a longer story about how things ended up this way, in terms of the lack of innovation in the search sector, but we will talk about that another day.
Here you go. A blank slate, day 1. Not much to it. We will build our own proprietary search index behind that brand, I'll explain every step of the way. Again, we will need a significant sized team of developers. I propose we train people rather than trying to "deprogram" and "convince" existing developers to join.
If you're not convinced yet by the brand, don't worry too much about it. It's "good enough" for our educational project. The proprietary database (that has not even been started yet), that will sit behind the public-facing brand is what we will really be focused on building. That database can, and should, power hundreds of independent search brands in the ... hopefully ... near future.