Look, a flood of "well actually, Qubes.." geeks are worse than useless. Confuses journalists; paralyzes them from needed steps. Stop it.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/838409661820841985 …
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"But I'm well meaning and technically correct in some long tail earth B" isn't stopping the harm of this over-explanation...
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Let me put it this way; many geeks seem to understand journalists and their practices as well as ordinary journalists know how to run Qubes.
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If you want to provide tech security help to journalists: Befriend them. Hang out with them. Learn what they do. A few years. Then, yeay!
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If you think you have a solution, run it by intermediaries like me; don't ping journos directly. Honestly, they are so confused right now.
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It's the 21st century. The new censorship is to confuse people into inaction. If you are a geek, don't participate in confusing journalists.
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There is a lot technical community can and should do; but the assumption that the whole world should turn into geeks is not where to start.
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We need the opposite, IMO. One of our designers was editor at 6 pubs, now leads user interviews & research: https://duo.com/blog/usability-testing-user-research-at-the-center-of-duos-design-process …
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