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staticassertiontoday at 12:16 AM3 repliesview on HN

> risks to national security

Microsoft is the go to solution for every government agency, FEDRAMP / CMMC environments, etc.

> People come in all the time crying that everything is broken and needs to be scrapped and rewritten but it's hardly ever true.

This I'm more sympathetic to. I really don't think his approach of "here's what a rewrite would look like" was ever going to work and it makes me think that there's another side to this story. Thinking that the solution is a full reset is not necessarily wrong but it's a bit of a red flag.


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kklisuratoday at 12:23 AM

At no point during the reading I got sense that he's suggesting something radical. Where specifically is he pointing out rewrite?

"The practical strategy I suggested was incremental improvement... This strategy goes a long way toward modernizing a running system with minimal disruption and offers gradual, consistent improvements. It uses small, reliable components that can be easily tested separately and solidified before integration into the main platform at scale." [1]

[1] https://isolveproblems.substack.com/p/how-microsoft-vaporize...

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outworldertoday at 3:34 AM

> Microsoft is the go to solution for every government agency, FEDRAMP / CMMC environments, etc.

I've been involved with FEDRAMP initiatives in the past. That doesn't mean as much as you'd think. Some really atrocious systems have been FEDRAMP certified. Maybe when you go all the way to FEDRAMP High there could be some better guardrails; I doubt it.

Microsoft has just been entrenched in the government, that's all. They have the necessary contacts and consultants to make it happen.

> Thinking that the solution is a full reset is not necessarily wrong but it's a bit of a red flag.

The author does mention rewriting subsystem by subsystem while keeping the functionality intact, adding a proper messaging layer, until the remaining systems are just a shell of what they once were. That sounds reasonable.

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Spooky23today at 3:47 AM

FedRAMP means nothing. It’s a checkbox. National security stuff has a different standard.

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