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This isn't the military. It's worth pointing out our military is very different than those militaries.

Really? Why they accepted to execute the kidnapping of Maduro then? Or the droning made famous by Snowden, or Abu Graib or all the grim stuff that happened in the Middle East ever since 2001?

The Military thinks it's better than everyone and as a personality type they want to be involved in unprecedented stuff to 'leave their mark on the world'

A bad actor can seize such sentiment in a whim


I'm also not sure anyone was even "under arrest"?

Also, it's known you can't physically assault someone or pepper spray someone without expecting them to become physically protective of their bodies and resistive to physical force. It's an involuntary reaction for most people, and bad police knowingly use this to escalate violence against people while shouting "stop resisting".


There is another angle from that side of the street now. A single agent unholstered and started unloading into the guy with first show square in his back. This is while the other agents where right there holding him and they all looked quite shocked. Looks like this one individual went off the reservation and sparked all the shooting.

The very first thing Trump administration did after assuming office was fire almost all the Inspectors General. Seems obvious, foreboding and foreshadowing, it was to sweep away any independent oversight and accountability.

Oh boy the hand waving away at the time. Now the other shoe is dropping.


Agree. Also, most JD programs in most states require a 4 year degree to enter.

That sounds like "a good idea" to a lot of people in the context of high school graduates. But for someone older who had a (let's say successful) career in the trades, or software engineering, without needing a 4 year degree.. It's a huge barrier to entry needing 4 years of college before even starting JD for those interested in law later in life.


This, and most law schools are businesses capturing student debt and too many law students foster a flawed perception of legal practice. There's a surplus of debt-laden law graduates who are unemployed, underemployed, or working in completely different fields. Transitioning to an apprenticeship styled career path would help solve the significant mismatching that's occurring. Too many people misspending their youth and incurring debt by falling for law school marketing ploys.

Turn Tier-1 law schools and state flagship law schools into legal scholarship graduate studies for people interested in pursuing highbrow judicial work.


Anecdotally the people who seem to be most adamant about the efficiency of things like vim or Python are some of the slowest engineers I've worked with when it comes to getting shit done. Even compared to people who don't really care for their preferred tech much lol.

I wonder how many 10x AI bros were 1/10th engineers slacking off most of the week before the fun new tech got them to actually work on stuff.

Obviously not all, and clearly there are huge wins to be had with AI. But I wonder sometimes..


Sounds like it's time for your LLM daddy to have the Coq talk with you..


> a steady stream of shippable products

Software/web meat shops have bean around since the dawn of the time.

I worked at McDonald's in my teens. One of the best managers I ever worked for was the manager at this store at this time(the owner rotated him between stores to help get things on track).

I'll never forget this one thing he said: "They have changed the Filet-O-Fish five times since I've been here, and each time it's become more profitable".

Congrats on making slop more profitable.


Website roulette probably has a 50% shot at loading a blog written by a digital nomad who makes a living off some SEO side project that pays for their Asia-Pacific island lifestyle...

All pre-LLM.


Exactly what an ad would say.


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