@kims I don’t know, unless it’s “malicious compliance.” More generally, I call something “strawmanning” when I create something just so it will solidify what the requestor really wants (i.e. “not that”). Sometimes they don’t know what they do want until they see what they don’t.
I will stop reading email when I wake up in the middle of the night. I will stop reading email when I wake up in the middle of the night. I will stop reading email when I wake up in the middle of the night. I will stop reading email when I wake up in the middle of the night. I will stop reading email when I wake up in the middle of the night.
#Danish is killing me, I swear to god. The soft “d” by itself is bad enough. I think when you see an “a” or an “e” you’re supposed to roll a 20-sided die for initiative.
See, kids? When we warned you that the most annoying students in your middle school class might grow up to be running the government, you didn’t believe it. Neither did we, and now look where we are.
REMINDER: “ally” is one of those titles you can’t claim for yourself; it has to be granted to you by someone who believes you’ve helped. You have to earn it. Get to work. #Pride 🏳️🌈
Unfortunately I can’t make it to Prague in person next week, but I will still be presenting virtually at Qubit: “Same As It Ever Was: Why We Keep Struggling In Cybersecurity.” (They’re moving me to the end of the day to accommodate my timezone.)
Recovering industry analyst, research director & CISO. Senior Fellow at @AtlanticCouncil @CyberStatecraft. Single, childful cat lady.General Content Warnings: snark, bad words, even worse puns, occasional flashes of borrowed insight, plugging of selected $employer events and publications, random brain radio songs, multilingual commentary BECOME UNPROMPTABLENote: Sufficiently advanced shitposting is indistinguishable from thought leadership. — @jwgoerlich