Nuke Map possible feature request: have a library of all above ground tests with actual locations and yields @wellersteinpic.twitter.com/fcVwUfiA8y
Historian of science, secrecy, and nuclear weapons. Professor of STS at @FollowStevens. UC Berkeley alum with a Harvard PhD. NUKEMAP creator. Coder and web dev.
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Nuke Map possible feature request: have a library of all above ground tests with actual locations and yields @wellersteinpic.twitter.com/fcVwUfiA8y
It's too wonky for NUKEMAP itself but it would be relatively easy to make a little app that used NUKEMAP in this way.
Perhaps an “optimal attack scenario” plug-in: maximise {deaths, damage, mil damage} with minimal nukes?
That turns out to be much harder than one might think (huge database needs), but yes, it is something I have considered...
It's also a huge state space search problem. But it could be done in Azure using Spark across a large number of cores! If it's a good targeting algorithm, though, government might not be amused...
Since only ~approx 1000 tests above ground could store results. Wouldn't even need to make API calls again. Result lookup in table. Playback
Right. And there are KMZ files with all this info that could be scraped. If made into CSV, would be easy to build it.
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