Comment Re:So what? (Score 1) 67
"Don't be Detected" is the second layer of the survivability onion.
We've been using energy policy to hurt Cuba for decades.
I don't mind sanctions. Any country that doesn't have free elections is a country we shouldn't be trading with.
Governments should not keep their people as slaves.
From what I've heard, it seems that - aside from nukes - the armaments cupboard is pretty bare.
The US is low on THAAD high end interceptor missiles, and everyone (Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Taiwan, Korea, etc) wants Patriot missiles so there aren't enough for everyone (but production is steadily increasing).
Other than that, the bombs being dropped on Iran can be produced at a similar rate as they are being dropped.
The problems with their software are architectural. You can't just write more code and fix that.
Fix the problem by writing more code? Watch me.
This is the repeat of history.
What history are you thinking of where age checks led to ID as the endgame?
I'll add that many XD people (eXperience Design: people who try to make software easy and pleasant to use, and better meet business goals with that software) take one look at a Bloomberg Terminal and just about have a stroke. For them, it's a coarse tool from another age that must be "fixed".
Many modern UI experts only know how to use user stories. Thus, everything they touch becomes a clone of a Microsoft Wizard.
Experiments Show Potatoes Can Survive In Lunar Solar
I'm not a flat-earther, I'm not a moon hoaxer, but this headline really confused me.
As of next Tuesday, C will be flushed in favor of COBOL. Please update your programs.