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2026-05-23 10:20 UTC
@secretsloth@mastodon.art yeah, there's a lot of strong voices that might be very competent in their field of expertise but have a hard time imagining other people's experiences being different.
I've been refocusing my teaching in usable security to a harder psychology ("understanding humans") focus recently since I noticed such tendencies in students as well. They seem to enjoy the new perspectives.
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@secretsloth@mastodon.art 2026-05-23 10:57
@odr_k4tana@infosec.exchange that's wonderful! I'm sure that's very useful, too, learning about that when their brains are in learning mode. It really is interesting, too, especially learning about the ways folks using assertive tech have to get around various types of "security features" and whatnot, personally I have migraines and seizures so I've been fighting Samsung's UI (their S series are the only screens my eyes can tolerate, but their UI is VERY restrictive), plus many website "designs" to allow ->