First we were looking for potential uranium deposits with satellite imagery. When that was no longer necessary we switched to identifying targets for aerial strikes. The imagery was pretty outdated but they needed a set amount of targets each week so we weren't very accurate.
I got the job through family, my uncle was able to get in the industry in the 80s.
> I don't think that enabling capricious air strikes is the kind of work that is going to allay most people's ethical concerns.
Seriously for a second I was like, maybe the NSA isn't such a bad idea anymore. They're out there making Ghidra and other open source tools so that's nice. And then I read this and immediately thought of that monologue from Good Will Hunting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJHvSp9AKYg
rurp|3 years ago
I don't think that enabling capricious air strikes is the kind of work that is going to allay most people's ethical concerns.
the_only_law|3 years ago
heyoni|3 years ago
Seriously for a second I was like, maybe the NSA isn't such a bad idea anymore. They're out there making Ghidra and other open source tools so that's nice. And then I read this and immediately thought of that monologue from Good Will Hunting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJHvSp9AKYg
That's gonna be a no from me dawg.
unknown|3 years ago
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