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Lessons for Western Militaries from the Gaza War

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·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
and turn on the flashlight while recording
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·7 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> I can assure you that when I was young, I did not listen to older people's advice and I tried to do everything my own way.

Hot take: This reads like a person who was difficult to work with.

Senior people have responsibility, therefore in a business situation they have authority. Junior people who think they know it all don't like this. If there's a disagreement between a senior person and a junior person about something, they should, of course, listen to each other respectfully. If that's not happening, then one of them is not being a good employee. But if they are, then the supervisor makes the final call.
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BBC is not perfect either: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0k7n6kd8yxo

"In February the BBC apologised over "serious flaws" in the making of the programme about children's lives in Gaza, after it was revealed its 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas minister."
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·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
It's a tragedy when someone commits suicide. I am in favor of open access to scientific literature.

But I don't think he's a hero, and I don't think he deserves a statue.
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·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I used to be analyst in a related area. I was impressed by the difference in the treatment of commercial databases (e.g. LexisNexis) and government databases that had data that was controlled under laws.

As far as the commercial databases were concerned, I don't think we were told much more than this costs money, so don't waste searches.

But as for things like criminal history searches ("RAP sheets") we had training that stressed the illegality of looking up anyone without a justifiable legal reason. We were told to log the reason for doing every search. The training materials included news clippings about former police officers who were in prison for invalid use of the criminal history database. Once a year we were audited and asked to justify a selection of lookups we had done.

All systems are faillible and can be misused by bad actors. All systems are subject to cost-benefit analysis.

But I think it's valid that we have a system of law enforcement, that it be able, under appropriate circumstances and laws and checks and balances, to gain information that is sensitive and not publicly available.
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·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I'm either not smart enough to understand it, or I'm too smart to be bamboozled by it.

(Physics A.B. from Harvard & PhD. from UC Berkeley, FWIW)