RE: https://wikis.world/@legoktm/116365775366782119

Incredible, someone at Red Hat is apparently reading my toots and slowly scrubbing their website of references to their "compressing the kill cycle" project.

Here's the file they don't want you to read: https://web.archive.org/web/20260402155236/https://www.redhat.com/rhdc/managed-files/ve-compress-the-kill-cycle-detail-693397pr-202402-en_3.pdf

p.s. if you work at Red Hat and have inside info on what's going on, my Signal is "@legoktm.12345" - happy to protect you.

@legoktm what the…

Compress the kill cycle with Red Hat Device Edge

[…] Red Hat® Device Edge embeds captured, analyzed, and federated data sets in a manner that positions the warfighter to use artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) to increase the accuracy of airborne targeting and mission-guidance systems. […]

Opportunity: Use edge technology to defeat the adversary

[…]

  • Delivering near real-time data from sensor pods directly to airmen, accelerating the
    sensor-to-shooter cycle.
  • […]
  • Sharing near real-time sensor fusion data with joint and multinational forces to increase
    awareness, survivability, and lethality

I repeat, what the… 🤬

@mirabilos @legoktm
My heart bleeds. My first Linux distro was RedHat.

@legoktm Was just alerted to the fact that apparently you can still request it from The Register

(I'm guessing that link will disappear soon, too)

https://toots.nu/@fnrd/116374893050404029

fnord (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] Interesting that it seems that this is also a whitepaper one might just request from... The Register? Even though Carahsoft has deleted it on their own webpage. Guess they don't want to deal with the Palantír comparison. https://intelligence.theregister.com/paper/view/15812/compress-the-kill-cycle-with-red-hat-device-edge

Toots.nu
@legoktm I guess you got the word out pretty good because the page is down from too many requests

@legoktm

I find it incredibly amusing that Ansible is being advertised here as something that gets the job done "in minutes"

>With Red Hat Ansible, Air Force teams and systems integrators can deploy and decommission infrastructure components in minutes (not hours or days)

@legoktm >The find, fix, track, target, engage, assess (F2T2EA) process

Yeah, that kind of shitty initialism tracks pretty well with the defense industry.

>Accelerating the sensor-to-shooter cycle

Yuck.

@legoktm IBM is at it again, they sold punch card gear to the nazis and they're selling distros to today's fascists. once a collaborator always a collaborator