Brutkey

Lesley Carhart :unverified:
@hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange

@GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social Its sad that phrase has just become a dog whistle.


MattChippytea
@Wifiwits@infosec.exchange

@hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social β€œhey I’m just asking questions” sure but the questions are stupid and so is the person asking them.

Alan
@Cougar@infosec.exchange

@Wifiwits@infosec.exchange @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social

Is this the estranged sibling of "do your own research"? The one where most people fall at Step 1: "Recognise that you aren't equipped to replicate a lifetime's worth of study and dedication to a specialist area of knowledge by watching a TikTok video over lunch, and defer instead to teams of people across the globe who have."

Asking questions is good, absolutely, more people should challenge what they read/hear. But if they're dismissing offhand a well-establish theory or a widely accepted fact then they must either be a genius (which of course may be possible) or a moron. Place your bets.

JJ
@guitarfosec@cyberplace.social

@Wifiwits@infosec.exchange @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social After you ask the question, you're supposed to try and answer it using the best information available to you. Skepticism with no follow through is going to destroy everything we hold dear.

MattChippytea
@Wifiwits@infosec.exchange

@guitarfosec@cyberplace.social @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social in general I find they’ve already found the answer they want and nothing is being asked on good faith

MattChippytea
@Wifiwits@infosec.exchange

@guitarfosec@cyberplace.social @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social in general I find they’ve already found the answer they want and nothing is being asked on good faith