Trump is going to shut this down unfortunately. I don't think people have really come to terms with what is going to change. If there is anything digital that needs done, some republican backed defense contractor is going to do it for 100x the price.
This sort of scare mongering is just plain weird.
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#182Anyone know who the guy in the video giving the speech with his shirt buttoned all the way up is? Edit: wow I don't recognize Jobs with a beard.
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#183Earlier quoted context omitted.
We have a volunteer corps. For a lot of people, the military is one of the best job options as it also offers paid education via the G.I. Bill.
>"the military is one of the best job options" That seems like a problem in and of itself, and certainly a more pressing one.
I think a volunteer force is preferable to a conscripted force.
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#184Earlier quoted context omitted.
> If the top 500 coders declined to participate in a project that savagely violates human rights - and encouraged this as a norm in our communities - isn't it plausible that doing so could either prevent, derail, or meaningfully weaken such a project? Not sure what the top 500 vote totals were on this, but when Snowden's documents revealed existence of a massive domestic surveillance program that included large amoun…
Phone metadata isn't "large amounts of data," nor do the programs using it qualify as a "massive domestic surveillance program."
BBC called it "extensive internet and phone surveillance by American intelligence" http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-23123964
Wired described "the vast scope of the government’s domestic surveillance programs" in reference to Snowden leaks. https://www.wired.com/2014/08/edward-snowden/
EFF refers to NSA's access to "large streams of domestic and international communications" https://www.eff.org/nsa-spying/how-it-works
Assuming that journalists tend to sensationalize I'd agree to apply a grain a salt for these statements, but is there an argument suggesting NSA's operation was fairly small scale and is not indicative of their capability to build large systems?
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#185Earlier quoted context omitted.
> If the top 500 coders declined to participate in a project that savagely violates human rights - and encouraged this as a norm in our communities - isn't it plausible that doing so could either prevent, derail, or meaningfully weaken such a project? Not sure what the top 500 vote totals were on this, but when Snowden's documents revealed existence of a massive domestic surveillance program that included large amoun…
Phone metadata isn't "large amounts of data," nor do the programs using it qualify as a "massive domestic surveillance program."
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#187Just a warning for everyone from California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, etc. They do require you to certify for the background screening that you have not done any federally illegal drugs in the last 12 months, and possibly do drug tests. Might not want to spend too much time on it if that applies to you. https://www.usds.gov/join#who
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#188Hi Looking at the salary and that I'm in Baltimore making $135k as Sr. UI/UXer (designing/coding sites apps for Govt agencies) I'm not sure the salary range of up to $163k would be worth it. That's probably not for UI/UXers or is it? My rent here in Baltimore with utilities is 2k ... if I moved to D.C. A lot of the additional salary would be absorbed by the doubling or tripling my cost of rent. Thus I wonder why remo…
I'd definitely consider if there were opportunities to work remotely each week a few days and commute in other days.
I think I'd be a good candidate with my interesting startup journey stories(a sad meet up story with Google re: a buy out, reality TV and other stories)and my experience working for govt. agencies here in Baltimore. But that would be up to those at the USDS to decide if I'm a good candidate or not.
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#189Anyone know who the guy in the video giving the speech with his shirt buttoned all the way up is? Edit: wow I don't recognize Jobs with a beard.
Steve Jobs.
Unedited version: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydp6bR5HXw
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#190Earlier quoted context omitted.
We have a volunteer corps. For a lot of people, the military is one of the best job options as it also offers paid education via the G.I. Bill.
>"the military is one of the best job options" That seems like a problem in and of itself, and certainly a more pressing one.