Quite the Contrary . . .
Bartleby Revisited
If you haven’t read the Bartleby column that appears each week in The Economist you should.
FKA Goofing Off
Today my work resembles something FKA (formerly known as) goofing off. Here are a few random thoughts to help you do the same.
Hackers Have Your DNA
Thinking about using an online genetic testing service? Think again. It may not be worth the privacy risks.
This Call May Be Monitored
Big companies need your data and/or your consent. No need to worry. It’s just for quality assurance purposes.
Permission Slip
Stop what you’re doing online. You may not realize it, but you need a Permission Slip. Get it now.
Voice Deepfakes
Hearing is no longer believing. AI technology allows scammers to create virtually indistinguishable, voice deepfakes.
One Hundred Year Events
Why are 100 year events happening more frequently these days? The answer to this question may surprise you.
Not Everyone’s an Entrepreneur
Headlines suggest that anyone can be the next Steve Jobs or Elon Musk. Don’t believe all that you read.
No Meta Account Is No Comfort
You have no Facebook account, so why should you be worried about recent privacy issues at Meta? Think again.
Convenience Can be SSO Costly
People are willing to pay more for convenience. Yet, the cost one pays for convenience is not always apparent.