Alaskaball

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[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 2 points 9 minutes ago

Oh hey that's a new one

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 3 points 26 minutes ago (2 children)
 
 
[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 2 points 1 hour ago

Pawsitivly un-bear-able

 
 
 
 
 
[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 27 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Hero of liberalism civility-policing the nazis to keep the war crimes on the down low to look good on the international stage.

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 25 points 4 hours ago

Fuck I can't type for shit this morning

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 49 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (10 children)

Interesting how the pendulum has swung the other was so far that the u.s is losing support in both Japan and Korea over the illegal attack on Iran regarding how Prime Minister Ishiba and President Lee aren't going to the NATO war crimes summit in the Hague.

Looks like the Pacific may be chosing peace over conflict unless there's more fucking meddling in the rights of those nations to charter their own fates. side-eye-1 side-eye-2

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 10 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Syrian Shayrat base that just so happened to miss all the important targets and deal little damage.

Edit: wrong scenario. I was thinking of the time a "secret" U.S base on Syrian soil that got hit by the Iranians after the assassination of Soleimani.

~~Funny enough I have first-hand primary sources on that strike, on the receiving end of course, and to this day I am convinced that everyone at that base survived purely based on the wisdom and mercy of Iran's military and political leadership. (But pissed off because one of their outdoor gyms got blown the fuck up lmaoo RIP those Gains)~~

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 1 points 4 hours ago

shrug-outta-hecks I'd guess that's like some kind of publisher standard of "sampling size" to see if the comic's qualities fit the tastes of the buyer.

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 3 points 4 hours ago (2 children)

Tell that to the Hitotsubashi Group.

It's ultimately not remotely worth the time, money, or effort by whoever has ownership over mangadex to legally contest something that may be free in contrast to the rest of their library that they've been legally threatened to take down.

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 16 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Iranian sleeper cells? Unironically target any Iranian monarchist.

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 4 points 5 hours ago

Plenty evidence as is concidering slimy shumer is slathering himself up slick after calling the Don a mexican-american food item for starting another war like every president before or after him! trump-kaneki

[–] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 7 points 5 hours ago (4 children)

Like a short while ago that website was hit by practically every company in the comic publishing buisness with, I think, a cease & desist letter threatening to hold then legally liable for distributing those companies commodities without a license to do so or some shit.

Or something along those lines. Long story short they got fucked by corporations.

 

Did you know that democrats used to be called copperhead because a faction of the old northern democrats opposed fighting against the slavers in the Civil War and committed treason in the name of seeking peace with the worst people alive at the time?

Coincidentally democrats today are against fighting against the genociders in Palestine and are committed to starting world war 3 in the name of seeking peace with the worst people alive in the GOP in our time

 
 
 
 

What do you call it when capitalists are taking direct command of the State? Any Germans or Italians in the audience that know the answer?

  • Four tech execs joined the Army Reserve as lieutenant colonels in hopes of spurring tech transformation.

  • The c-suite execs will bypass traditional basic training, serving around two weeks annually.

  • The Army is pursuing a major transformation effort.

Four top tech execs from OpenAI, Meta, and Palantir have just joined the US Army — no obstacle courses, shouted orders, or grueling marches required.

The techbro fascism transformation of the Army is here.

The Army Reserve has commissioned these senior tech leaders to serve as mid-level officers, skipping tradition to pursue transformation. The newcomers won't attend any current version of the military's most basic and ingrained rite of passage— boot camp.

God forbid you actually make them get a bit of dirt on their suits.

Instead, they'll be ushered in through express training Army leaders are still hashing out, said Col. Dave Butler, a spokesman to the Chief of Staff of the Army, in a phone interview with Business Insider.

Here's a training exercise idea, make them do grenade and explosive training with live munitions and zero supervision. You might help them rapidly develop their own space agencies.

"They'll do marksmanship training, physical training, they'll learn the Army rank structure and history, and uniforms," Butler explained. Of the boot camp-lite plans, "you could think of it as a pilot," he said, adding that the new soldiers are a part of the Army's larger effort to rapidly modernize.

Amazing. Corporatize the Army. American warfighting is already partially privatized, why not just go all the way and really bang the nails in the coffin of America's fighting capabilities.

The execs — Shyam Sankar, chief technology officer for Palantir; Andrew Bosworth, chief technology officer of Meta; Kevin Weil, chief product officer at OpenAI; and Bob McGrew, advisor at Thinking Machines Lab and former chief research officer for OpenAI — are joining the Army as lieutenant colonels, according to an Army press statement as part of an effort to turbocharge tech innovation and adoption.

Jesus christ they're getting to skip to the top of the field officer ranks and are basically being given a free pass to get moved up the military's political-corporate structure to rapidly fuck it up with tech demonology.

The service's decision to allow the four to skip "direct commissioning" boot camp, a shortened version of regular officer boot camp, is unusual, though not without historical precedence, Butler said.

Lol fuck your "precedenes" this is literally unfucking precedenced.

"The Army has allowed the direct commission of civilians since 1861 to bring experts with critically needed skills into the force," he wrote in an email to BI.

In Wartime conditions

William Atterbury, the president of the American Railway Association, received a direct commission into the Army in 1917 and served as the director-general of transportation for Allied Expeditionary Forces in France.

Example 1 of wartime conditions

Other notable examples include the president of the Columbia Gas and Electric Corporation of New York, Edward Reynolds, who commissioned as an Army colonel to serve as chief of the Medical Supply Service during World War II, and General Motors leader, William Knudsen, who direct commissioned as a lieutenant general and became the director of production for the War Department.

Example 2 of wartime conditions.

The new tech lieutenant colonels will have to adhere to Army standards, Butler said, and will be expected to perform the service's annual fitness test to stay in good standing. They will spend around two weeks per year working, roughly the minimum required for military reservists.

What a fucking joke

The name of their unit, "Detachment 201" is named for the "201" status code generated when a new resource is created for Hyper Text Transfer Protocols in internet coding, Butler explained.

Should be codes fucking 409

"In this role they will work on targeted projects to help guide rapid and scalable tech solutions to complex problems," read an Army press release. "By bringing private-sector know-how into uniform, Det. 201 is supercharging efforts like the Army Transformation Initiative, which aims to make the force leaner, smarter, and more lethal."

The only thing these fucking demons are gonna do is look at what the nazi German companies that conducted the Holocaust did then out-optimize and out-perform them.

Lethality, a vague Pentagon buzzword, has been at the heart of the massive modernization and transformation effort the Army is undergoing to build a force that is capable of fighting and winning 21st-century conflicts.

Only thing the u.s military's lethality is being sharpened towards is its own population. Every one of these tech demons are from privatized branches of the government that spies on the American people.

The Army isn't currently planning a second wave of direct commission industry leaders and still has to get these new additions through an express version of basic training, though more similar iterations are expected down the road, Butler said, noting increased interest from other private sector leaders.

Every CEO a soldier

It is common for the services to bring aboard officers at mid-level ranks — the vast majority of military officers join as second lieutenants, or at the rank of O-1. Historically, chaplains, veterinarians, and medical providers have been allowed to join the Army at slightly higher ranks. Other recent initiatives allow for a wider variety of commissions for highly skilled civilian workers from tech and cyber sectors, in some cases up to the rank of colonel, one level below a general.

No it is not fucking common for civilians to be commissioned at field officer ranks off of the fucking streets. Sure you can say they're not being put in actual field officer positions with the power of life and death over a bunch of dumbass grunts, but they're being railroaded to positions of power that'll affect actual field officers and enlisted, and even though this kind of shit pisses me off from the pearly gates straight to Satan's swimming pool, this slow enshitification of the military's actual fighting capabilities is ultimately for the better of humanity.

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