Anyone Can Push Updates to the DOGE.gov Website
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Ohhhh . sssuuure. I mean, when he's not ketted out to the gills.
So. Regularly. Maybe even often?
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Our database
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Sadly, the deteriorating conditions are exactly what some groups want. Those are also the ones who can affect change, either with guns or money.
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I understand several of those words.
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Nah they have people helping them. At any second you could stop and they would have no power. But you continually support their project
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It is far more sinister. They are trying to delegitimize them and then replace them with private corporations that they control. It is a long term plan.
Two of the key ultra conservative goals of P25 are to consolidate power of the executive branch and benefit corporate interests by rolling back regulatory oversight. They are doing a great job of their goal.
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Most websites run off of a server. They're just using a "repeater" (CloudFlare Pages) to serve directly off of their Github or whatever which is sort of top-shelf slapdashery.
Not serious. Not competent.
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3-5% of the population general striking and protesting wildly could turn the tide. People say they can't afford time off work. They won't have work, if they don't. At least not paid work.
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emulating some fucking redstone calculator they wrote in Minecraft
Let's stop right here for a bit. With redstone in Minecraft you can make the same logical constructs that in real world lead from a bipolar transistor to a machine capable of decoding your porn in real time. And people, including kids, do design those.
Please show some respect.
Those who make calculators in Minecraft are not the dumb kind.
Literally no other dimenstions of values to add, shit I would be fucking surprised if a single one of the people writing the goddamn have ever heard of OLAP.
But yes, weird to expect almost college kids to have the experience needed. I can imagine some of them having the necessary education, but for a data analyst the mathematical basis is simple and the rest is experience.
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So you are telling me Musk has been touching techy things since about 1995 till now, and thinks there's an organization without any SQL at least someplace? I wouldn't dare suggest that about ISIS.
Any website - OK, web is inefficient and shouldn't be used. But their operations planning just wouldn't work so well without proper business analytics infrastructure.
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The United States has been glory holed by anyone who paid admission.
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There’s a double entendre there if you’re familiar with the Russian language
As a Russian speaker, I don't understand this. Could you elaborate?
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Doesn't seem avoidable.
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What's sloppy about it? Plenty of blogs and other static sites work that way. In fact, that's largely how we do deployments at my company, we merge to a special branch and it triggers a deployment.
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Yeah, my preference for government is to not change. Enforce the laws we have efficiently, and don't bother me too much. Big changes carry a lot of (usually) subtle carveouts for special interests.
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To be fair, healthcare.gov had a rocky rollout too. No gaping security holes AFAIK though, so this is a new low.
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Crowd source your database, what could go wrong?
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No, penis.
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I can’t wait till the next dumbass gets into the White House and turns this pile of grabage off. Paying these idiots millions to power and run the hardware this pitiful excuse of a website runs on. And all we got for that money is some shit that is about on par as the shit you get from some O’Reilly book called “Building a Government Website Crash Course” with a Bald Eagle dying of bird flu on the cover.
Thanks, I needed that. Poetic.
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