Apparently y’all got lucky. The ones used on me had a plastic roach attached to the end of it. Made it look and feel like one of the bastards had jumped on my finger.
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Apparently y’all got lucky. The ones used on me had a plastic roach attached to the end of it. Made it look and feel like one of the bastards had jumped on my finger.
In a GitHub ticket viewed by WIRED, Lavingia also suggested abandoning Drupal, a content management system (CMS) that the VA uses for publishing updates and information about the agency and the services it provides on VA facility websites. “I think we should consider removing Drupal as part of our workflow, and all content should just live in the codebase,” he wrote.
Sources say that the regular office administrators and health workers staffed at VA locations around the country are often the ones responsible for making sure that the content about their facilities are clear and up to date on their VA webpages. Instead of being able to log in to the CMS and update the appropriate text or pages, Lavingia’s suggestion would mean they’d need to go into the actual code of the website to make simple changes. Any mistakes could break the sites, and one source worried that such a technical task would be too big of an ask for nontechnical VA staffers.
Man they just keep trying to fuck shit up, don’t they?
The second half of the article talks about how the apps get around this permission requirement.
what it believed
That’s not how LLMs work. Stop ascribing intent to things which do not have it.
Love y’all, but this isn’t news.
This happens literally everytime a unit goes literally anywhere.
Weekend exercise your commander put together last week? Sleep on the ground.
Month long training exercise you’ve been planning for a year? Sleep on the ground.
Deployment to a foreign country for nine months? You guessed it! Sleep on the ground.