Have you seen the new Matrix War framing? Something about battlefield manufacturing / customization and its effects
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I was outside on my phone. I can't find the exact link I read from long ago, but here's a few + the gist of the idea.
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Replying to @NickPinkston @vr00n
Ah field modification modernized. When I was working on this stuff kill chains were still newish and exciting
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Totally - my fav example are these absurd machine gun trucks in Vietnam. This thing has multiple 50's and Mini-Guns


to stave off attacks on convoys.pic.twitter.com/KObwA8Alzj
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The "Stinger" is also a fun improvised GPMG hacked together by a Marine in a ship machine shop for the Iwo Jima invasion.pic.twitter.com/0rGV4GAV5o
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Haha - this one comes from being a weapons / military nerd when I was younger + a geopolitics / strategy nerd now.
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I’m going in the other direction and we’re meeting halfway
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You're getting into military stuff you mean?
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More general, just focusing on the physical/phenomenological detail level in general on every subject rather than the conceptual level. I’m descending down abstraction hierarchy. Going unmeta.
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It's funny. I feel like I'm more meeting in the middle. I've done physical for a long-time, abstract for a while, but now the abstractions (strategy, orgs, mgmt, finance, etc.) now feel more like concrete tools and the question is one of honing skills / confidence in their use.
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I would listen to the podcast where you both nerd out on this every week for 44 min
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