Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Silicon Valley techbroz need to stay in their lanes and get out of government.
They are rather good at technology and efficiency, neither of which at which the government excels. The only exception are times of war, like the Manhattan Project, during which bureaucratic red tape was cut through with a machete.
Good at technology but not efficiency. They don't have skills, experience, or interest in how to manage a very large organization of people in which tech plays a supporting role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Silicon Valley techbroz need to stay in their lanes and get out of government.
They are rather good at technology and efficiency, neither of which at which the government excels. The only exception are times of war, like the Manhattan Project, during which bureaucratic red tape was cut through with a machete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Silicon Valley techbroz need to stay in their lanes and get out of government.
They are rather good at technology and efficiency, neither of which at which the government excels. The only exception are times of war, like the Manhattan Project, during which bureaucratic red tape was cut through with a machete.
BS. I had a family member who handled the clearances for the Manhattan project. There was plenty of bureaucracy but no one writes books about it.
The techbros are the height of arrogance. No one will respect them in the military. The constant disdain and lack of respect for the government is appalling. You really have zero insight into the technology capabilities of the DoD. We had a techbro propose a technological solution in my division and it was a f**king joke. They’re great at designing solutions for people sitting in their houses with FiOs; not so much troops out in the field without internet. Morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Silicon Valley techbroz need to stay in their lanes and get out of government.
They are rather good at technology and efficiency, neither of which at which the government excels. The only exception are times of war, like the Manhattan Project, during which bureaucratic red tape was cut through with a machete.
Anonymous wrote:The Silicon Valley techbroz need to stay in their lanes and get out of government.
Anonymous wrote:"For instance, Meta and Anduril are teamed together to compete for the Army’s next-gen heads up display"
Just more of the same cosplay and corruption.