Thanks for the op. I had been guessing (from the steering wheel) that it was a joint force LAN party, but now that I'm no longer distracted by cyrillic, I'm wondering about the yellow left-hand keycaps?
> "But there are U.S. intelligence officials who still worry about what Cyber Command’s rise will mean for espionage missions."
suggests another domestic explanation for revealing Glowing Symphony would be turf wars with non-concurring bureaucracies.
(Apparently successfully, judging by 2020 changes to us code buried somewhere in the appropriations bill S.1790 § 1632.
Poorer US HN'ers may be interested to know there's also language in that bill about cyber pay rates, which I left unread but would guess implies they're attempting to be competitive with private sector compensation.)
> "But there are U.S. intelligence officials who still worry about what Cyber Command’s rise will mean for espionage missions."
suggests another domestic explanation for revealing Glowing Symphony would be turf wars with non-concurring bureaucracies.
(Apparently successfully, judging by 2020 changes to us code buried somewhere in the appropriations bill S.1790 § 1632.
Poorer US HN'ers may be interested to know there's also language in that bill about cyber pay rates, which I left unread but would guess implies they're attempting to be competitive with private sector compensation.)