lol military boondoggle is underrepresented in a lot of games. I can hear in my head @personalvivi.bsky.social giving a whole breakdown on this sort of nonsense like she likes to talk about real or theoretical awful military ideas
November 30, 2025 at 5:23 PM
lol military boondoggle is underrepresented in a lot of games. I can hear in my head @personalvivi.bsky.social giving a whole breakdown on this sort of nonsense like she likes to talk about real or theoretical awful military ideas
"Surely a quick, violent, successful war of aggression is just what the ruler needs to shore up his legitimacy," said just about every failed monarch in history shortly before invading Serbia.
Creating a military conflict with Venezuela gives this administration a legal "hook" to invoke the Alien Enemies Act. In other words, the foreign war is being manufactured in order to facilitate court deference for its domestic mass deportation policy. It's a Stephen Miller Special.
November 29, 2025 at 6:38 PM
"Surely a quick, violent, successful war of aggression is just what the ruler needs to shore up his legitimacy," said just about every failed monarch in history shortly before invading Serbia.
pants banned. shut up, ensign, shorts also banned. skirt banned, dress banned. nothing but panties shape below the waist. i need to see legs. i'm sick, ensign, and i need to see legs. i'm ILL and i NEED to see LEGS or i'll DIE. don't get petulant, ensign. enforce my new policy. enforce it. sexier.
November 29, 2025 at 5:32 PM
pants banned. shut up, ensign, shorts also banned. skirt banned, dress banned. nothing but panties shape below the waist. i need to see legs. i'm sick, ensign, and i need to see legs. i'm ILL and i NEED to see LEGS or i'll DIE. don't get petulant, ensign. enforce my new policy. enforce it. sexier.
A study by Dayforce shows 87% of executives use AI for work, compared to 57% of managers and just 27% of employees.
I think this explains the massive disconnect we see in how CEOs talk about AI versus everyone else. It also raises the question of how useful it truly is for frontline work?