Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
They’re never going to jail and you know it.
Trump won't last forever. And when he's done a whole lot of criminals need to be held accountable. Otherwise what's the damn point of anything at all?
He will just pardon them like he pardoned the J6 insurrectionists.
That's certainly true but misses the point. Large scale Federal agencies systems/systems of systems are incredibly complex. Their run-the-agency systems are on hardware/operating systems and in software languages no longer used/taught in any university CS program. Sure, if the kids stick around, they can learn, but real understanding takes years. It's yet another round of outsiders coming in, bringing their new toys, and asking, "how hard can it be"? Answer, they have no idea and they'll be gone before they get to the point they can be useful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
Not for reasonable people at good school. Logic based courses and math are several courses of the curriculum because we want people to be able to think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
Anonymous wrote:What did those organizations do before about the 100 different computer systems that can't talk to each other?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
DOGE could hire experienced people, but it wants newbies without the experience to see how wrong what they are doing is.
DOGE is run by morons. They COULD HAVE worked with GAO, IGs and other organizations which have significant expertise and experience in proper forensic investigation and cost savings. But they didn't. They didn't even seem to know that function already existed.
Anonymous wrote:What did those organizations do before about the 100 different computer systems that can't talk to each other?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
DOGE could hire experienced people, but it wants newbies without the experience to see how wrong what they are doing is.
DOGE is run by morons. They COULD HAVE worked with GAO, IGs and other organizations which have significant expertise and experience in proper forensic investigation and cost savings. But they didn't. They didn't even seem to know that function already existed.
What did those organizations do before about the 100 different computer systems that can't talk to each other?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
DOGE could hire experienced people, but it wants newbies without the experience to see how wrong what they are doing is.
DOGE is run by morons. They COULD HAVE worked with GAO, IGs and other organizations which have significant expertise and experience in proper forensic investigation and cost savings. But they didn't. They didn't even seem to know that function already existed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump Admin tells court that DOGE is a Deep State that must operate in secrecy.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/05/trump-admin-tells-supreme-court-doge-needs-to-do-its-work-in-secret/
Drain the swamp!
The fact they said producing this information is difficult and burdensome with a straight face, is itself laughable. At minimum any competent person and group would have the data or reasoning used to make recommendations and decisions. Especially when it resulted in slashing dollars and people. If they can’t pull that together within a week then its evidence it never existed and if did wasn’t reviewed properly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
DOGE could hire experienced people, but it wants newbies without the experience to see how wrong what they are doing is.
Anonymous wrote:Trump Admin tells court that DOGE is a Deep State that must operate in secrecy.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/05/trump-admin-tells-supreme-court-doge-needs-to-do-its-work-in-secret/
Drain the swamp!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
That’s typical for CS majors, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
Naive kids, fresh out of college. They were taught technical skills, but lack deeper understanding beyond that.
Anonymous wrote:Deep State.
Every accusation is an admission of what the GOP really wants to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, they aren’t anywhere near as capable as the people they replace. There will be plenty of forensic evidence to convict them later.
I recently heard a computer science professor talking about how some of her best and brightest recent grads were recruited into DOGE and rather than actually using their skills they are finding themselves thrust into positions of HR and reorganization and other stupid DOGE things they don't want to be doing and which don't leverage their skills.
They could have gotten jobs anywhere, but they’ve chosen to go to jail instead?
They’re never going to jail and you know it.
Trump won't last forever. And when he's done a whole lot of criminals need to be held accountable. Otherwise what's the damn point of anything at all?
He will just pardon them like he pardoned the J6 insurrectionists.