From Daniel Greenfield, "
Government Is Magic," Sultan Knish, October 27th, 2013:
Our technocracy is detached from competence. It's not the technocracy of engineers, but of "thinkers" who read Malcolm Gladwell and Thomas Friedman and watch TED talks and savor the flavor of competence, without ever imbibing its substance.
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But why the fron-end ? All input occurs on the user said, and the data goes to servers only after submit is finished
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Ni, I've not - I'm not american
over 50 java programs and 9 style sheets
G-d bless them, but why they don't use one nice big installer, for example
I never programmed for the web apps, you know, but it seems to me self-evident
It works in your testing lab because your testing lab only has ten computers, not ten thousand
It's funny, there're a lot of traffic generators around, it's the basic, to plan for peak capability, isn't it ?
Honestly, what is scarier : stupidity or corruption ?
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Exactly. And keep in mind that this is just one of the big glaring problems that they have found with the site design.
There are many different ways to do this kind of thing right but they were not used. There are ways to generate realistic traffic to test it right but it wasn't done. And so on.
The people hired for the job are the same people who screwed up the Canadian firearms database (a much simpler job) for 2 billion dollars and ended up with nothing that worked and it had to be scrapped.
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It's often argued that the reason why the America of the early to mid 20th century could build "skyscrapers and fleets within a year ... and build them well," is because the products were simpler. It is true that the products were simpler. But it was also true that the tools we had to build them were also simpler. Today we have computers, design programs, word processors, spreadsheets, simulators and fabricators. The men of the last Civic-Heroic generation worked with slide rule, pen and paper, and tools wielded by hand. The difference is that they were focused on getting their jobs done, while we are focused on looking good while making the motions of doing them.
Great things were done with even less than that. St. Peter's Basilica was built with less. The slide rule had not yet been invented. Galileo had not yet published his works on what would later become known as Kinematics and the Strength of Materials ( ... )
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Even if it doesn't turn out so great when Celestia tries to step in and save the day against Queen Chrysalis.
Problems are generally solved through willing collective action, even if it may be guided by a leader.
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As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of Man
There are only four things certain since Social Progress began.
That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire,
And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;
Which is true whether the Fool is Saturnius, Saint-Just or Obama.
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Because, of course, it had all been done before. Not just by the French Revolution of 1789, but by smaller revolutions before and after 1789, such as the various German Peasants' Revolts of early Protestantism and by various radical regimes in Latin America, most notably that of Solano of Paraguay. It never, ever worked, and Kipling was dead right in seeing how and why it would fail in his future.
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In schools, socialization is now deemed every bit as important, if not more important, than academics. Heaven help the child who is intelligent but is not exactly like his peers. He gets thrown into special ed, where he receives an inferior education and suffers a lifetime of stigma and discrimination.
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Special Ed seems to have come quite a ways from when I attended school, and not a good ways either.
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Boring = Lack of attention = Needs medication and a slower pace = more boring = more attention problems = needs harsher medication and an even slower pace.
His son, and I say "his" because our eldest shares many of his gifts and curses, is doing perfectly well in an advanced homeschool curriculum. No medication. Faster pace. No more attention problem than the average kid.
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