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  • Most militaries don’t have a ton of desk job time, even in peace. They make bullshit tasks that need physical labor. The aim is to keep physical fitness around 75-80% for non-special forces and 90% or better for special forces. Everyone needs to be in ship shape. Shape up or ship out.

    Several air forces do roughly 50% of peak sorties every week and test for peak sorties once a month or so. If it’s not a habit, you can rise to the occasion.

    Militaries aren’t built to fight wars, but to ensure they can fight a war via muscle memory.

    Ofc, if your command is particularly brilliant, the aircraft carrier you’re in catches fire, but you’ll have the muscle memory to rush to your station of you survive the initial contact without panicking.








  • GPL specifically tries to protect the intention of the original authors that the software be available without burden to the end users. It doesn’t give a rat’s tail to anything else. The end user must be able to access and build and modify and use the source code.

    MIT, BSD, Boost, etc. are concerned with the software being used by middlemen without burden, but you can fuck the end user. You can fuck the original authors, etc.

    You are thinking of protecting software as the be-all-end-all goal of any license. It’s not true for GPL and several other licenses. They are trying to protect the end user.

    If a product you’re using hits a big/corner case frequently and it uses GPL code, just patch and reap the benefits.

    TLDR: GPL is communist and MIT, BSD, etc. are capitalist.