• FuglyDuck
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    12 hours ago

    As if Hegseth is sober enough to m own who responded and who didn’t.

  • @[email protected]
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    96 hours ago

    So, submit a completely redacted list of 5 bullet points? Isn’t everything the Pentagon does potentially sensitive and related to national security?

    • @Mirshe
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      21 hour ago

      Pretty much every federal agency, at some level, hits some form of classified information.

    • Tony BarkOP
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      76 hours ago

      Or, if they really want to troll them, just let ChatGPT come up with something.

  • Em Adespoton
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    “What I did last week”

    • Looked for work.
    • Wrote a “what I did last week” email, and then deleted it when instructed to. Seven times.
    • Argued with my manager about whether DOGE was legally allowed to access the information they requested
    • got coffee for DOGE employees
    • escorted DOGE employees through the building
    • spent hours on the phone explaining to constituents that our funding was cut so we couldn’t provide the services they were due
    • @[email protected]
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      159 minutes ago

      spent hours on the phone explaining to constituents that our funding was cut so we couldn’t provide the services they were due

      In the Pentagon? What services are the Pentagon providing that I should be calling about?

  • @Bieren
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    No one is reading the emails. They are all being fed into Grok. There is no way anyone is reading or tracking about 3 million emails. They are all going straight into President musks AI farm. And the right out to whoever paid for access.

  • @Nightwingdragon
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    Millions upon millions of federal employees sending emails discussing all sorts of highly sensitive and classified information, sent to a DOGE email server run by literal 20 year olds with zero experience, one of which has already been found to leak private business information. What could possibly go wrong?

    Who are these emails for? Who’s actually going to have access to these emails? Who is reviewing these emails, and who is making the decision of who goes and who doesn’t? Where are these emails being stored? How long will you be storing the information? What security measures are in place to protect this high-value target from foreign adversaries? Which departments are going to be prioritized for review? These are all important questions that I’m sure our elected representatives in Congress are going to quickly get to the bottom of, right?

    Right?

    Guys?

    .

    guys?

    <cries>

  • @chase_what_matters
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    And they’re running all these email responses thru their janky-ass AI which I’m sure is as secure as a paper bag under a waterfall.

  • @just_another_person
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    3010 hours ago

    Watch these assholes get sued by the military courts over trying to declassify information through unofficial channels of communication. New world coming for these fuckers.

    • @[email protected]
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      1110 hours ago

      That won’t do anything. You need officers to openly revolt

      Also, it’s the one part of the US government that I want to see get fucked by these guys because it’s where all the actual waste happens

    • @fluxion
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      25 hours ago

      Accountability in general has 32 stab wounds and 2 broken legs

    • @grue
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      15 hours ago

      That presumes they aren’t already themselves fired.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 hours ago

      How could this not be a massive security breach? Even apart from directly classified work, the synthesis risk of something like this is just mind boggling.