It’s becoming increasingly apparent that one of the reasons why tech companies are so enthusiastic about shoving AI into every product and service is that they fundamentally do not understand…
Meanwhile, I’ve taken fursuit selfies at professional infosec and cryptography conferences.
There’s an old saying: “Those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.”
The actual luminaries of software security and cryptography quite simply do not give a fuck.
That is to say: They don’t have any of the same hang-ups about my blog’s furry art (or even being openly gay) that some commentators fear from their bosses and/or peers.
if you’re going to be this judgey you’ll never make it far in any tech related field. Programmers have a disproportionate number of trans women, infosec and it has a ridiculous number of furries, sysops has a large number of puppy play and pony play advocates; and we all know what those filthy fucking database admins are into.
You’re a peripheral observer to fields where skill and capability matters more than anything else, and they have the wealth to explore whatever they want.
You’ve just made a bunch of assumptions and you’re absolutely wrong.
I have been very successful with my career in Cyber Security, and don’t have to deal with anyones kinks in the workplace as you’ve claimed because I work with professionals who separate their work and personal lives.
It would seem the peripheral observer here is you.
This matches my experience in my career as well (various forms of IT into sysadmin/sysengineering), for what it’s worth. Plenty of ways to express yourself and your individuality without bringing something that has strong sexual kink connotations into things.
And whatever your opinion on the fairness of it, you can’t argue that furry art doesn’t carry a strong strong association with the sexual fetish side of things.
I used to be super weirded out by furries, just like you. I credit the fediverse for helping me actually get to know many of them. I’ve got no interest in their subculture, but I also interact with them as individuals, and find I don’t need to give a damn what harmless stuff they’re into.
If you are actually interested in intelligent analysis of security issues, I would advise you to “get over it” since there seems to be quite an over representation of furries in the infosec community. Soatoak is a well-known, knowledgeable and respected figure in this space. Block the (totally tame) artwork if it makes it easier for you.
A fursona in the thumbnail, really?
I didn’t even notice what was in front of the goatse.
It’s a big part of this blogger’s online identity. Offline identity too, based on this quote from the same blog:
So in that light, it makes sense that the thumbnail is what it is.
I would find it equally weird if someone had a big titty anime girl or massive veiny cock art on their cryptography blog.
It’s weird because its unexpected, out of place, and not related to the actual content people might be interested in.
As for their opinion on security and cryptography luminaries… well it’s an opinion that I doubt has much basis in reality.
People not being rude about it doesn’t make it any less weird.
I’d find that odd too because that would be rather explicit.
Meanwhile the images on this blog wouldn’t be out of place in a saturday morning cartoon.
What about a big titty anime girl is more explicit than a fursona? I never said naked.
Unless you’re implying that art can have a sexual context without being overt.
So the “massive veiny cock” that you put on equal footing is also clothed?
Why not? Freddy Mercury had no issue showing off massive schlong while fully clothed.
if you’re going to be this judgey you’ll never make it far in any tech related field. Programmers have a disproportionate number of trans women, infosec and it has a ridiculous number of furries, sysops has a large number of puppy play and pony play advocates; and we all know what those filthy fucking database admins are into.
You’re a peripheral observer to fields where skill and capability matters more than anything else, and they have the wealth to explore whatever they want.
You’ve just made a bunch of assumptions and you’re absolutely wrong.
I have been very successful with my career in Cyber Security, and don’t have to deal with anyones kinks in the workplace as you’ve claimed because I work with professionals who separate their work and personal lives.
It would seem the peripheral observer here is you.
This matches my experience in my career as well (various forms of IT into sysadmin/sysengineering), for what it’s worth. Plenty of ways to express yourself and your individuality without bringing something that has strong sexual kink connotations into things.
And whatever your opinion on the fairness of it, you can’t argue that furry art doesn’t carry a strong strong association with the sexual fetish side of things.
A) being a furry is a lifestyle, not a kink
B) furry art is 99% sfw.
I would hardly call furries conventional.
You have zero way to prove your claim regarding the amount of sfw vs nsfw content has been created.
I used to be super weirded out by furries, just like you. I credit the fediverse for helping me actually get to know many of them. I’ve got no interest in their subculture, but I also interact with them as individuals, and find I don’t need to give a damn what harmless stuff they’re into.
If you are actually interested in intelligent analysis of security issues, I would advise you to “get over it” since there seems to be quite an over representation of furries in the infosec community. Soatoak is a well-known, knowledgeable and respected figure in this space. Block the (totally tame) artwork if it makes it easier for you.