Let's break down how these thousand "technologists" will be tasked during their two year stint:
All of them will spend the first one or two months waiting for their super duper secure smart cards with FIPS compliant crypto. Add another month for waiting for keys/certs to be reset a couple/three times.
In the remaining time:
About 30 or 40 of them will take a month or two to do something cool and practical in a sandbox environment where it isn't actually useful in practice.
And then they will wait the remaining 18 months for the other 950 or so of them to check all the compliance boxes, consult all the lawyers, make sure all the private sector contractors aren't being unfairly competed against by government employees, that properly written requirements were duly announced on Fedbid, etc.
Oh and also allow a couple months net downtime for mandatory windows and office updates breaking everything.
Good ol' government IT.
About 30 of them
Amadeus was released in 1984, so movie audiences have been inconsiderate and stupid for a long time.
To be honest, I didn't much care for movie going then either, lol. But the wait for some other method for any given movie was considerably longer.
Society itself has changed.
For the shared movie going experience in a theater to be enjoyable, that depends on most people following largely unwritten and unenforceable (except socially) rules. And we mostly don't have that anymore, as a society.
OK, so if you disagree with 99.9% of what I write, tell me do you agree or disagree with this thesis I wrote a year ago about Islam being at war with the rest of Civilization:
https://slashdot.org/journal/3...
this position on the government being 'necessary' evil that needs to be controlled because left to its own devices it causes millions of deaths by war and other means:
https://slashdot.org/comments....
this position that government promoting consumption rather than production with 0% interest rate policies, getting off gold standard, laws and taxes leads to economic destruction, that there are no savings anymore
https://slashdot.org/comments....
position that government selecting losers and winners by choosing businesses to fund ends up creating inefficient monopolies (space x comes to mind, but this comment is from 2010)
https://science.slashdot.org/c...
position that USA is printing the dollar into oblivion, gold is real money and should be used as standard to prevent countries from inflating the money supply, that USA bonds are junk, of-course this was 2013 when USA's debt was around 16Trillion, today it is over 38Trillion, things have gotten worse by a factor greater than 2, the world is getting off the USD standard, using other currencies more, bond yields have at least doubled due to the falling bond price:
https://yro.slashdot.org/comme...
You can say whatever you like about my intelligence but if you disagree with 99.9% of my comments you are quite a bit off.
As a human, AI workflows let me have a life. I can let the agents knock out the easy things while I'm working on other tasks. I still need design out what's to be worked on, review the code, fix bone mistakes they make, etc. It's basically like having a junior developer assigned to you.
Every time I see someone talking about AI being a junior developer, I am quite certain they have never worked with a junior developer.
Very few in the industry are interested in parsimony.
I've come to accept that this as true, and further conjecture that bloat is often a corporate/institutional goal.
This seems to be a joke, but in reality corporate incentives are aligned to make things more bloated. If you're a manager, then the more people you have under you, the more power you have. This means you want your people to go slower so you have to hire more of them.
I don't have a solution but there must be one.
Garbage In -- Gospel Out.