@argv.bsky.social’s talk from Unprompted is feeling even more ominous.
Posts by Scott J Roberts
For anybody interested, my teammates and I wrote some predictions for next year.:
www.sentinelone.com/blog/cyberse...
thread below with some thoughts.
Only history will tell, I’m not ready to say it’s analogous but there are a lot of similarities at the outset.
The circumstances and outcomes of the Second Peloponnesian War merit reflection…
The amazing thing about vibe coding is the speed at which it lets you switch from “this model id a genius and I’ll never code again” to “what kind of CompSci 101 stupidity is this?” and back again!
I feel like that’s a cat and mouse game I just don’t want to play. I’m trying to put stuff in a syllabus. It needs to work. Not to mention the issue of finding out the “below the fold” part of the article doesn’t do what you need and just being annoyed at tracking it down.
Can we just agree Medium is a bad platform? The teaser followed by paywalls is just impossible.
Re @jags.bsky.social take on red team vs blue team arrogance from the last episode of Three Buddy Podcast:
Ever tried combining Large Language Models with Structured Analytic Techniques? It’s like teaching an AI to think like an intelligence analyst—minus the SCIF and crippling paranoia.
Dive into the experiment: sroberts.io/posts/llm-sa...
#LLM #StructuredAnalysis #IntelligenceAnalysis
Ya know… I’m still a fan. It’s one of the best SATs, especially for evaluating abstract problems. That said it really helps using some tricks to speed it up. Turns out LLMs can be helpful! github.com/sroberts/tal...
As a professor I couldn’t agree more. I’ve been telling students the best thing they can do is start their own companies. I teach in a very entrepreneurial lay focused program, so many aren’t intimidated, but it’s hard telling students that just getting an A in my classes won’t guarantee a job.
I've been a big fan of @economist.com for awhile. It often seems like their outside but wide ranging perspective is able to be more objective, but the depth is still insightful.
Put that on a tshirt
Check out the new @vertexproject.bsky.social blog "Wi-Fi Network Analysis Using the WiGLE Power-Up" by reign! In use-case 3, she shows off how to geolocate ME using my MiFi device from real data 😁 vertex.link/blogs/wigle/
For quick hit, wide ranging international news I still like The Intelligence from @economist.com www.economist.com/audio/podcas...
Agreed.
I think my biggest interest in Substack is audience acquisition but the trade off doesn’t seem worth it.
Staying static (I’m on Hugo now) just means my own effort to make sure new folks find my content.
So it’s a “less writing time vs more control” trade off.
Agreed. To me it’s largely ownership/avoiding lock in vs UI sugar and easier audience acquisition. I’m mostly trying to gauge if enough people are on Substack that I won’t need to work for an audience too hard, given static means it’s 100% on me to repost to BlueSky, LinkedIn, etc.
This is my inclination as well. I also don’t like lock in, but the built in reader acquisition is appealing, especially as so many folks move that way… but they did the same with a half a dozen products before. Nice to get confirmation my gut was in the right direction.
As I start the year I want to get back to blogging. My biggest question: update and use a static site like I’ve used before or move to Substack. What have been your pros and cons?
Do we have to do predictions or can we just stick to the cheese? Seems far more likely to be satisfying and accurate 🧀
VPN advertising is the most common source of security misinformation that I encounter.
By far.
So many people misplace their trust in dubious consumer VPN products.
The industry is a scourge.
#cybersecurity #infosec
ORB Networks are the new HTRAN
Now that @morecoffeeplz.bsky.social is following me I feel like I need to start trying @bsky.app
Legit. I’d watch a TBP twitch stream 3v3.
Depends: you’re not playing Zerg are you?