81 pointsby alexmorley5 hours ago19 comments
  • fudged714 hours ago
    The tech industry is falling in line just as expected. Disgraceful. Don't take orders from a LtCol with zero military experience.
    • shikshake4 hours ago
      To me it reads the other way around, the big money folks in the tech sector are pushing their influence into the military.
      • SketchySeaBeast3 hours ago
        Yeah, this reads as the oligarchy further consolidating power.
    • jasonfrost4 hours ago
      Direct commission is a long standing practice, especially for technical fields like medical and now electronic warfare. Surgeons may direct commission to varying field-grade ranks as well, with bonus structure to be competitive with private practice. Military outsources these technical degrees to bring in blood in these voids.
      • Gud3 hours ago
        Electronic warfare is typically done by employed soldiers.
    • pessimizer4 hours ago
      You seem to be confused. When the tech industry starts appointing people to the military, it's America that is falling in line to them.
    • petcat4 hours ago
      Nobody is taking orders from these guys. They're advisors.
      • ceejayoz4 hours ago
        They're advisors with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
        • petcat4 hours ago
          Sure. The US military has done this for decades to prevent brain-drain around emerging technologies to the private sector.
          • ceejayoz4 hours ago
            They could make them plain old Lieutenants for that, yes?
            • petcat4 hours ago
              Distinction without a difference. They're advisors.
              • ceejayoz4 hours ago
                Then why do they need the elevated rank?
                • mothballed4 hours ago
                  I have a dumb question but is it possible to arrange exec-tier or at last officer-tier pay for something like a private?
                  • ceejayoz3 hours ago
                    No level of normal military pay is gonna be meaningful to these folks, at any rank.
        • stronglikedan3 hours ago
          They're right above Privates, so still no one (of consequence) is taking orders from them.
          • ceejayoz11 minutes ago
            What? Per https://www.army.mil/ranks/, they outrank all enlisted and warrant officers, plus Second Lieutenants, First Lieutenants, Captains, and Majors.

            Only full Colonels and the 1-5 star Generals outrank them.

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    • zouhair4 hours ago
      You assume they don't agree.
  • LunaSea5 hours ago
    Maybe they can also get FIFA Peace prizes next?
    • leosanchez4 hours ago
      They should get UEFA peace prize to temporarily get off Greenland.
  • beauzero4 hours ago
    For context. This is how it was done during the Manhattan Project. https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Peopl...
    • rawgabbit3 hours ago
      The article you cited said it was done during wartime. It was a way to keep the scientists and technicians who were drafted into military service... so they can keep working in the laboratories they are already working in.

      As a solution, the Manhattan Engineer District (MED) in May secured authorization to establish the Special Engineering Detachment (SED) to which technical and scientific personnel could be assigned upon being drafted

    • Teeveran hour ago
      This was also why Werhner Von Braun was made an officer in the SS.
  • AndrewThrowaway4 hours ago
    It looks like I am sharing all of my data with US Army!
    • leosanchez4 hours ago
      Almost everyone in the world is doing that except maybe China and some other countries.
    • gruturo4 hours ago
      This is nothing new. The Army has been doing this forever. A certain General Failure was reading my C: drive all the way back in the 80s.

      I'll show myself out..

  • sixhobbits4 hours ago
    (June 2025)
  • macrocyclo4 hours ago
    Did this mean less Russian propaganda bots or more American propaganda bots?
  • chrisjj4 hours ago
    Complete with costumes! My ...
  • Wojtkie4 hours ago
    Does this mean the execs are now also under the UCMJ?
    • stoneman244 hours ago
      I wonder if the executives have realised this
      • ceejayoz3 hours ago
        Their legal teams will most certainly have been involved.
  • timacles5 hours ago
    SMHing my head at my country right now. What have we become.
    • agumonkey4 hours ago
      And as usual the USA fell better and faster than his peers
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    • cookszn4 hours ago
      If you looked it up, it’s been the same since manhattan project. They don’t give orders but rather are “advisors/consultants” - prevents wasting billions. Or you can just SMH yourself out the country.
    • leosanchez4 hours ago
      SMH? Shaking my head my head ?
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      • buellerbueller4 hours ago
        Shaking my heading my head.
  • dismalaf4 hours ago
    The comments here are hilarious. Every competent military in the world has DCO programs... Otherwise they'd never be able to attract talent for specialised fields.
    • gordonhart4 hours ago
      Way too easy to stir the pot here. Dig up some plausibly tech-themed political news from a few months ago, post, and watch the piranhas start nipping at it.
  • mothballed4 hours ago
    Why does the army tuck their pants into their boots like that? Do they like wicking and trapping moisture into their shoes?
    • mistrial94 hours ago
      horse riding magazine, someone liked the look?
  • jMyles4 hours ago
    I'm normally very reluctant to cheer most comparisons us the US political situation to nazi germany, or to fascism in general.

    But events like this (and the Intel stake) seem like an exact implementation of what has come to be called The Third Position[0], which, if I understand correctly, was the etymology of the world 'fascism' itself.

    Mussolini's 1913 Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria was apparently named after 'fasci', or corporate syndicates, his vision of which is basically exactly what we're seeing here: the state owning stakes in the means of technocratic production, and corporate leaders in positions of military command.

    And although "The Third Position" is usually called a _neo_-fascist movement, I believe that Mussolini articulated it, more or less in its entirety, some time in the early 1920s?

    I'm more of a political scientist than a historian, so it's possible I have this wrong.

    0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Position

  • tibbydudeza4 hours ago
    I thought CCCP deploying PLA soldiers at Chinese tech companies was a problem. I guess the US is trying the fascist approach to things now :).
  • buellerbueller4 hours ago
    Old (2025), but TOTALLY not fascism at all.

    For more context: https://www.npr.org/2025/07/03/1255164460/1a-army-07-03-2025

    So, we have a sitting US Senator/astronaut/Navy Vet who is being harassed by the "Secretary" of Defense for making a video telling troop that they can (and must) refuse unconstitutional orders. This tells us a bit about how the administration and DoD view the constitution versus chain-of-command.

    Thusly, I can only assume that these "Lieutenant Colonels" are there to be ordered to do things which they cannot refuse if constitutional, and will still be expected to do if unconstitutional.

    Totes not fascism.

    • aaronbrethorst4 hours ago
      Secretary of “War”
      • buellerbueller4 hours ago
        Trump can't change the name of the Department, only the letterhead. Congress would have to change the name. There is no Secretary of War in the USA.
        • rl19874 hours ago
          It got to the point that now there is a "SSecretary" of War.
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  • SilverElfin4 hours ago
    Old news but worth revisiting. There has been and continues to be open corruption in the Trump administration. If you donate to them and support their political positions blindingly, you get contracts or regulatory help or maybe a lack of regulatory trouble.

    A good example is Jensen Huang donating to the ballroom project and Nvidia’s Groq acquisition not being blocked for antitrust. But you see this with many other leaders too. The All In podcast is basically a MAGA podcast now. Many VCs are silent about current events as they hope their portfolio companies get defense contracts.