Skepticism

Admittedly, this is very similar to what I wrote yesterday, but I contend that is because I really want to highlight (and underline) the degree to which naïve gullibility has grown to the point that it’s a social problem now. Whereas maybe ~20-30 years ago, a person could generally believe a company’s statements (maybe not … Read more

Gullibility as a Contagious Disease

I admit I am naive and gullible sometimes. You see, I default to credulous. I don’t really like to lie, so I default to assuming folks are generally honest. Actually, there’s a story here: when I was around 7-8 years old, I used to chit chat with the school bully. He would often ask me … Read more

Cybersecurity Treadmills

I just read an article about someone abusing a gym class reservation system with Claude, and more than anything, it points out that cybersecurity is at an inflection point. As an aside, I was initially under the impression that the article was about OpenClaw, and it began with a lobster claw image, but then it … Read more