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UX4G Indian Government Design System

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Who Exactly Is a "Real Chemist"?

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kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
Where was that apparatus on october 7th?
kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
I had a few GS15s sit down with me in 2019 and explain to me directionally the vibe on Israel. Changed my viewpoint forever.

For ~50 years America has subcontracted to Israel a portion of its intelligence operations and sometimes largely for plausible deniability, other times because we cannot spy on our own citizens - the last part wasn't said explicitly - but what I could grok.

IMHO, the Israeli apparatus has gone far off the reservation in their operations and have lost favor in the past 5 years, especially in DC.

Israel's intelligence apparatus has historically participated in cleaning dirty narco cash via affiliates to finance intelligence operations back home (mostly thorugh hapoalim, safra, leumi, and signature bank), sold hacking tools to narcos, running guns, cleaning blood diamonds, and running kompromat where they deemed it is needed.

Rwandan and Guatemalan genocides probably wouldn't have happened to the stunning degree if the Israelis weren't illegally selling munitions into both. Also hard to get clarity if they were doing this as our subcontractors or going off the reservation.

Signature Bank's collapse was a sign that your local Israeli-intelligence agency linkedin money laundering apparatus was going to have volatility that there would be volatiliy in the middle east.

There was a time in the 90's onwards where one could wlak into signature, hapoalim, leumi, or safra with 10M in narco cash and get it cleaned, or so I'm told. https://www.cnbc.com/2015/02/19/finally-the-us-is-busting-is...

2023: 500k Israelis protesting against Netanyahu, blood diamonds going down in value b/c of lab grown diamonds, and the implosion of their money laundering apparatus cornerstone (Signature bank) probably was a positive signal for disruption in the Israeli way of life in mid 2023.

The large question at play amongst the GS15s that I've heard murmured in DC is if America should subcontract security operations to a non-AUKUS passport holders, and Israel is the vendor in question.

A lot of CIA seems bifurcated on their viewpoint of Israel. No idea when that happened.

Our relationship with Israel costs us $10-$20/barrel in increased fees and 50B-100B/yr to have our military in the region.

One thing that is fascinating - the Israelis are getting blamed for Iran right now - but the Hormuz volatility greatly increases their cost of living - and we are the greatest beneficiary.

We are the largest producer of nat gas, helium, methanol, LNG, and Oil.

I think the "hormuz volatility" has a terminating condition - APAC buying these US products in larger sizes. As it was explained to me, the reason the prices aren't 150 is because while maritime stuff is problematic - the surrounding 5 countries to Iran have ways to get the energy via pipeline and power line.

World is a complex place, they're our subcontractor for now....no clue if they will be in the future but the trend is no.
kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
I don't believe people who have served in foreign intelligence agencies should be given keys to the entire US video apparatus.

Doesn't matter which country. This is opsec 101. Nothing crazy here.

Go read section 889 of the John McCain act. etc...
kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
Nope. It's particularly Israel that's a problem. They mismanaged their security apparatus on October 7th, if they can't defend their own, why should they be part of our security apparatus?
kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
That's not my problem. Why wasn't he fired after the vulnerability was revealed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1-uiUlHTo

Does IDF service mean their position is immune to valid criticism of the job?

How do we know as Americans that it's secure when the individual who is senior and leading connectivity has likely served a foreign intelligence agency/millitary?

Is this not alarming as videos weren't encrypted and public?
kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
Eyal Hershko is the current Senior Director of Connectivity at Flock Safety.
kumarski
·mese scorso·discuss
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kumarski
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I thought Altman's worldcoin was angling for this when they had people take photos of their eyeballs.... getting into the gov't contracting side of things.... surprises me some no-name company got it.
kumarski
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I was floating near some ex agency and GS15 folks yesterday in Houston, they explained to me that the Israeli cybersecurity apparatus has had everyone's voicemails for the last 20 years because they inserted themselves into the supply chain of voicemails somehow or another.

Kind of nuts all the ways audio data can be used now.
kumarski
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Venue contracts are a sort of political firewall against any relevant ticketing technology becoming massive globally.

Music festivals were a sort of guerilla attack on lack of venue contracts.
kumarski
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Former NSA Director and retired U.S. Army General Paul Nakasone joined the Board of Directors at OpenAI in June 2024.

OpenAI announced in October 2025 that it would begin allowing the generation of "erotica" and other mature, sexually explicit, or suggestive content for verified adult users on ChatGPT.
kumarski
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I live in London part of the year.
kumarski
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This needs a Roadman accent. Plz.

Awesome stuff.
kumarski
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I didn't make the metric.

Got downvotes, not sure why.

https://www.newsweek.com/poll-americans-cant-locate-iran-map...
kumarski
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I do find it odd that ~80% of Americans can't point out Iran on a map.
kumarski
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I'm going to buy more.
kumarski
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I was so confused, I thought vercel had an outage. This makes more sense now.

I got 3 different calls from some people today about Vercel and switching off of it, couldn't figure out why - they were spending upwards of 5k-10k/mo.
kumarski
·13 anni fa·discuss
good point. argh.
kumarski
·13 anni fa·discuss
yawn. I was hoping for something with a little bit more kick.

for example:

If you enter a room, identify the tallest and shortest people, the number of exits, their dimensions, and utilize any reflective surfaces to make this possible without dying.

It seems an analyst is a paper-pusher.