Now Lt. Warf, Tasha and I jump out of the targ, taking them totally by surprise!
Having done cyber security consulting for space startups (which are ALL DoD adjacent), the worst perpetrators of bad security practices, shadow IT and poor data hygiene are... drum roll...
The business guys in senior management.
What happened with Hegseth and Signal wasn't a shock to me. If you put someone like Hegseth in charge of something like the DoD, it's exactly what I would expect to happen.
I knew that.
They also thrive on incest, and love to breed with their own parents and siblings.
Bedbugs are already just super gross, but the more you learn about their biology the more gross they become.
Because Lemmy is like social media and Matrix is like Slack and Discord and they both followed the conventions of their predecessors. You're welcome to go take it up with the devs on Lemmy.ml.
Every fricken' time. Someone posts that they want something specific and everybody dog piles into the conversation to recommend a bunch of the stuff that ALWAYS gets recommended, but that doesn't really have anything in common with what the poster asked for, and are even stuff they straight up said they already read.
There's not much out there like Murder Bot, though IMO it owes something to the Stainless Steel Rat. If you liked the humor, you might like Expeditionary Force (the Skippies from Bobiverse are named after an absurd AI character from ExForce). Craig Alanson's, let's call them "old fashioned" feelings about gender are on FULL display (which I find off putting, but I can look past it), but the books are hella funny.
I also just the Jinn Bot of Shantiport, which is a fun take on the Aladdin story (if Aladdin was a hot girl and the genie was an old bot from an era with better tech, so its' basic hacking skills make it a god). The writing style is very different, but it's also fun, funny and has goofy AIs.
Neither my wife or my ex (my son's mom) thought this joke was funny.
But my son laughed at it.
IDK,n if it's going to give me a Bollywood experience, I expect singing and dancing in my terminal.
I believe this was addressed in an interview somewhere where the Disco writers said they planned to go with Rodenberry's desire to "pretend the Klingons were always like that" and ignore the Enterprise lore completely. Let me see if I can find it.
EDIT: It was Ted Sullivan in 2017 in an interview with Wired.
And honestly, my sourness with the 32nd century is sourness with Disco. It remains the only Trek series I haven't seen every single episode of.
So I'll give Academy a chance.
That's what you get for going warp 10.
I'll watch it, but I'm already skeptical because it's set in the 32nd century. That's like setting Star Wars stuff in the Sequels Era (don't do it).
Know people that worked with him, can confirm.
"Move fast and break things" Startup mindset is dangerous when taking your customers into potentially hostile environments. If only Michael Crichton had warned us about that decades ago.