000webhost

Web hosting

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Mini Search Engine Prototype, Random Stuff, and More

- as I said previously, I've been working part time on a Medical Search Engine in my spare time. It's not easy. I don't want to just build a data mining capability. I'd like to be able to integrate human thought and reasoning into it (that's why I need to build a humanoid being from a single cell using DNA style technology from scratch (I've done most of the work already. Just got to put things together). Everything will make more sense as I continue work on this. My guess is that it will require a lot of components including a genetic compiler (maybe even high level to genetic style compiler if you understand where I'm headed? At some point I'd like to be able to go direct from DNA style low level code to proper physical cell simulation in a simple to medium complexity multi-cellular organisms. If I have time I'll move on to more complex organisms such as humanoids?), data miner, a lot of thought, etc... with machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data mining capability. The following is the code for a very basic mini search engine:
- description is as follows:
# I've worked on search engine technology in the past. I've never really had
# to build it from scratch though. This is a basic prototype. It's close to
# useless because of it's simplicity but it's very useful if you want to 
# learn the fundamentals of what makes up a search engine. It's intended to 
# help me in my work on building a medical search engine (and possibly several 
# other projects which require this style of functionality) later down the line.
#
# Am aware that there is a lot of debug code still in here. It's mostly intended
# for my own personal use though and it's pretty easy to use as is though.
#
# As this is the very first version of the program it may be VERY buggy. 
# Please test prior to deployment in a production environment.
- following other posts and links may be of interest to you if you're interested in the above: 
http://theconversation.com/modafinil-the-smart-drug-leading-the-charge-towards-a-future-of-neuroenhancement-46477
- as an aside, if you want to build a proper search engine combine the above with some of my other work and you should be able to do so. Examine some of my previous work and you'll see that you can build stuff like Google/Bing News, Google/Bing Images, Google/Bing Search, etc... by yourself if you want to. As long as you don't want to scale up/out you won't have to spend much effort or money either
- closest analogue to what I want is something like ThinThread. The main issue that I think I'll face with my project is filters on data to get the things that I want?
Google & health firm join up — your med data at risk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-rc9MtYAvA
Google’s reach into banking & health unprecedented – Ben Swann
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4WR1aSKcaU
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThinThread
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trailblazer_Project
https://dtbnguyen.blogspot.com/2015/11/middle-easternafricanasian-background.html
https://dtbnguyen.blogspot.com/2015/12/shale-oil-some-us-intelligencedefense.html
https://dtbnguyen.blogspot.com/2019/07/data-miningbig-dataautomated-analysis.html
- it's actually really difficult to find drug databases?
open source drug database
https://www.ddw-online.com/business/p274229-data-mining-open-source-databases-for-drug-repositioning-using-graph-based-techniquewinter-14s.html
https://www.osehra.org/post/open-source-drug-information-database
http://www.opensourcepharma.net/
https://yourstory.com/2014/10/truemd-generic-drugs
drug dictionary
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/drugs-dictionary-offline-free/9nblggh5j335
food disease database
http://www.outbreakdatabase.com/
https://www.cdc.gov/foodnet/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/outbreaks/index.html
lithium review
https://www.drugs.com/comments/lithium/
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/lithium/reviews
list drugs
https://www.rxlist.com/drugs/alpha_a.htm
https://www.rxlist.com/drugs/alpha_z.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drugs
https://www.talktofrank.com/drugs-a-z
drug database
https://www.drugs.com/drug_information.html
https://www.drugs.com/alpha/a.html
https://www.drugs.com/alpha/z.html
https://www.who.int/foodsafety/areas_work/foodborne-diseases/ferg/en/
- get old archives if you can't get new ones or don't want to register for username/password
drug database download
http://drugcentral.org/download
https://www.drugbank.ca/releases/help
https://www.drugbank.ca/releases/latest
Sounding the alarm on DrugBank’s new license and terms of use
https://think-lab.github.io/d/213/
http://www.openmolecules.org/datawarrior/datafiles.html
http://www.dgidb.org/downloads
https://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/4510/how-to-get-drug-database-for-free
https://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/4458/i-need-a-list-of-medications-diagnoses-and-medical-terms-for-a-police-report-a
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/docs/rxnormfiles.html
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/docs/rxnormarchive.html
http://download.nlm.nih.gov/rxnorm/RxNorm_full_prescribe_04022012.zip
- even something as simple as disease databases are difficult to find?
disease cause database
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions
https://www.malacards.org/
https://reactome.org/userguide/diseases
- there's a lot of software out there to run a medical clinic or hospital but not much for what I want in terms of medical advisory stuff
medical database software open source
- will require a thesaurus/synonym databse of some sort to handle logical links sometimes?
- may require meta-language/logic language of some sort such as Prolog? Logic reduction, expansion, equivalence, non-equivalence, etc?
alternative prolog
https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-other-languages-similar-to-prolog
- I've been studying various illnesses. My gut feeling is that a lot more of them can be treated then first thought, more can be cured then first thought, there are cheaper options, etc?
Psychiatrists and the pharma industry are to blame for the current ‘epidemic’ of mental disorders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlFbuqunb1I
https://www.dw.com/en/open-source-pharma-how-to-stop-the-rot-in-drug-discovery/a-45846535
- obvious that Western databeses are highly biased towards US/Western medicine. Misses out on long forgotten alternatives?
https://www.sbs.com.au/food/article/2019/11/19/sage-advice-how-herb-may-boost-your-memory
- cause/effect tables required across the board
- need to find links to and between everything relevant
- lists/tables of relevant terms. May require specialised form of database technology or more custom coding?
- effect/disease and then seek out causes is obvious/easiest way to work it?
- need to track correlations between various variables?
- not sure whether humans were created or evolved (the more you dig into bio-organic technology the more you realise how similar to a complex machine humans and animals seem. Difficult to understand how they could come about through pure randomness?)? If code set is similar then it'd be interesting to expand search parameters to animals as well?
food link disease
Dog food brands most linked to heart-disease reports named
https://news.vin.com/VINNews.aspx?articleId=53973
https://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/foodanddrink/what-is-lab-meat-exactly/ar-AAETnow?li=AA2FZ8I
Random Stuff:
- as usual thanks to all of the individuals and groups who purchase and use my goods and services
- latest in science and technology
- latest in finance and politics
hong kong "britain" democracy offer
- latest in defense and intelligence
- latest in animal news
- latest in music and entertainment
Krispy Kreme orders student to halt doughnut resale service

Random Quotes:
- Fewer Australians are working full time, according to an analysis of employment data. This shift has been linked to the rising number of Australians in part-time work, according to The Australian, with those putting in fewer than 35 hours per week rising to 31% from 28% ten years ago. This comes after ABS figures showed almost 14% of Australians are classified as underemployed or unemployed altogether, while more than 300,000 need to work more than 70 hours per week, demonstrating the complexity of Australia's 5% unemployment rate.
- GOOGLE MOTTOS: A HISTORY
1999: Don't Be Evil
2003: Try Your Hardest To Not Be Evil
2008: Make A Reasonable Effort To Avoid Being Evil
2013: What Is Evil, Really, When You Get Down To It, I Mean Really
2018: *just a series of high-pitched giggles*
6,868
12:11 - 28 Mar 2018
Twitter 
- Australian governments have always justified involvement in Afghanistan by stressing that our own national security is greatly enhanced by denying al-Qaeda and other jihadist groups a haven, and that this is best done by helping to build a more secure and democratic Afghanistan.
Sadly that future seems as far away as ever, with the Afghan government - although elected - maintaining only a tenuous grip on the capital Kabul and outlying area while the Taliban forces, displaced in 2001, remain de facto rulers of much of the country.
Indeed America is now negotiating directly with the Taliban in an effort to extricate itself from the conflict.
The influential American magazine called Foreign Policy says after 18 years of war, thousands of lives lost, and hundreds of billions of dollars squandered, the United States has accomplished precisely nothing.
It says the Kabul government is irredeemably corrupt, the Taliban had sanctuary and support in Pakistan and the claim that it was necessary to deny al Qaeda a "safe haven" was increasingly dubious, especially once Osama bin Laden was dead and that terrorist group had spread to many other countries.
"Trying to turn Afghanistan into a modern, Western-style democracy was an act of extraordinary hubris, and all the more so when U.S. leaders told themselves they could do it quickly," Foreign Policy said.
If the US does withdraw so most likely will the 300 ADF personnel deployed there.
It is terribly sad news especially for Afghan women who face a return to second class citizens under a renewed Taliban government.
- Astonishing CCTV footage from a home in Bogota shows the moment where a cat appears to save a baby from crawling down a steep flight of stairs.
"The cat that has been part of our family practically since birth, we have been here for a month, a month and a few days and he has become familiar with my children, [he] is two months older than my son," said the father rescued toddler Jesid Leon on Friday.
The cat, named Gatubela, after the justice league character, translates as 'Catwoman,' lived up to its superhero status, by leaping up from the sofa as the child, Samuel Leon, approaches the stairs.
Gatubela appears to pull the child back and hold's it's paws up to stop the child getting closer to the staircase.
- When you consider that Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook basically to get his rocks off, it was essentially a sexist misogynistic rating site for male students to rate and judge young women at Harvard, how dare he act as a moral guardian and political arbitrator in the modern world. Who elected him to set our standards of decency and morality?
- via The Last American Vagabond: The US government armed Osama Bin Laden; it armed Saddam Hussain with chemical weapons to be used against Iran in 1980; it armed the very groups that later became ISIS. Yet we are sold an entirely different yarn by the US government and its lap dog MSM. Today I have invited James Corbett on the show to very clearly, and once and for all, demonstrate who is actually responsible for the creation and the rise of ISIS.
- As Israel Kirzner has explained, part of the skill set of an entrepreneur is to know where to find the money to launch an entrepreneurial project.

Johnson Products Co., a company that provided hair-straightening potions for blacks, was founded on $250 and eventually for a period was the biggest supplier of hair-care products for the African-American market, according to The Wall Street Journal.

As the afro became popular in the 1960s, the company launched Afro Sheen, which ended up being an even bigger hit than the straightener.

The company was sold to Ivax Corp. for about $70 million in 1993.

So how did George E. Johnson, the founder, get the $250 to launch the company? Through some entrepreneurial street savvy. The Wall Street Journal reports:
Working on the side with a hair stylist, Mr. Johnson came up with an ointment containing lye and petroleum, designed to make it easier for barbers to straighten hair. [In 1954] when he tried to borrow $250 to start a company, a banker turned down his loan request as too risky. A few days later, Mr. Johnson went to another branch of the bank, said he needed $250 to take his family on vacation, got the loan and used it for his new business.

Dodgy Job Contract Clauses, Random Stuff, and More

- in this post we'll be going through dodgy job contract clauses. Ironically, many of which are actually unlawful and unenforceable on c...