• @sir_pronoun
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    21 hour ago

    Iirc IVAS made like 50% of soldiers nauseous to the point of throwing up. So let’s shoot some more billions at this, sure

  • Snot Flickerman
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    276 hours ago

    Hey Palmer Luckey, eat shit.

    Haley Joel Osment’s role on Silicon Valley parodying this dipshit really sums it up.

  • @Tylerdurdon
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    116 hours ago

    Microsoft was doing the headset? Did they have clippy asking who the soldier wanted to kill that day? Maybe mid-combat blue screens to blind the user? Oh wait, a forced update while it was supposed to determine the trajectory of an incoming mortar…

  • @bpcomp
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    116 hours ago

    I was briefly confused how an open source flashlight firmware had anything to do with this… then I noticed this post wasn’t in the Flashlight forum. So apparently Anduril is a war contractor AND a great flashlight firmware but are not related at all.

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      Yeah, Anduril the company has been around for a minute (Since 2017). Luckey got in early on selling weapons tech to the government after he sold Oculus.

    • @ZILtoid1991
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      It’s made by the same kind of techbros who are angry that the “future doesn’t look like the future”, that got us the Cybertruck and the other recent Tesla abominations.

      When artists/writers design future tech for their cyberpunk dystopia, coolness is a greater factor than usability, especially as most creators don’t have much experience with product design. I just go with the “rule of cool” and aesthetics, even in cases where stuff would look obsolete by today’s standards, because some powerful people in the tech industry decided everything must be touchscreens and voice commands.

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      The problem it’s trying to solve is “How do we make ungodly amounts of money as ‘Defense Contractors’?”

      To be genuinely fair, this sort of waste is part and parcel to the US Military.

      • @felixwhynot
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        36 hours ago

        For sure. Head mounted displays are useful for, say, technical repairs. And I see the value as an alternative to the F35 helmet. But besides that … for infantry? Idk. Wishful thinking IMHO

  • @[email protected]
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    35 hours ago

    Anduril is scary. They seem able to harness the most elegant technologies that idiot government redneck contractors tended to avoid in years past. I’ve seen them in Haskell and Nix forums offering jobs to morally bankrupt autists FAR too often. Fuck you, Anduril.

    FUCK YOU!!!

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      A friend of mine was working at a company with contracts for them when they released their first drones back in the early days.

      At work, they watched the trailer for the fancy drone. (Later that day he would share the same video with me)

      He made the joke: “At least we know what will be coming to gun us down in ten years.”

      That joke went down like a brick with his coworkers. No one else seemed to understand the severity of what we were buidling up to