Comment by matheusmoreira
8 days ago
The meta keeps evolving. I suppose the next step is to create drones designed to intercept each other. Then swarms of drones will battle it out in the sky fully autonomously.
8 days ago
The meta keeps evolving. I suppose the next step is to create drones designed to intercept each other. Then swarms of drones will battle it out in the sky fully autonomously.
The next step is virtualization, which will save everyone a lot of time and money.
They already have those, for several years if I’m not mistaken.
Would this not be preferable to 20 year old kids crawling in the mud?
For all the moralising I am sure most of us would prefer AIs battling it out to enlisting.
We call this pattern an "Arms Race" for a reason
> The meta...
I hate this kind of terminology with such fervent hatred as someone DefTech adjacent.
It's just the sheer callousness of gamifying warfare.
Edit: can't reply
> How would you have me call it
Tactics.
It's emotionally neutral and sounds less like someone who follows warfare the same way someone follows competitive StarCraft 2 or DoTA.
People have been gamifying war since prehistoric times. Most traditional sports are basically practise for war. While we have moved past it in the last few decades, most toys for boys are war based (tin soldiers aren't being used to act out an imaginary disarmament scenario). We even use the word "game theory" to denote the mathematical study of strategy (which often ends up being about war).
The ship has well and truly sailed.
This doesnt mean we cant retain any decorum or limits around it, especially when discussing the real thing.
What word would you have me use?
how did you feel about Hegseth's "double tap" strike?
Double tap is standard terminology since my time on the Hill during Obama 2, and I think originates from the Vietnam War.
On the other hand, I am disgusted by the cuts of strikes that were superimposed with memes and soundtracks at the beginning of the war that were spread on official social media.