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Strypey
Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

"Plus any apps you sign into with a phone number will probably hijack that previous person’s account, too. I was able to easily do that with WhatsApp, Signal, & Telegram since those apps are heavily (and stupidly) dependent on phone numbers. "

@Adam, 2022

https://bookofadamz.com/the-smartest-messaging-method-is-not-a-segregated-mess-of-whatsapp-signal-telegram-sms-slack-teams-facebook-instagram-wechat-etc/

Hang on, are you saying you were able to hijack people's Telegram and *Signal* accounts using recently issued SIMs with recycled phone numbers?!

#Signal #WhatSapp #Telegram

Strypey
Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

"Instead of simply typing a message to your friend and pressing the send button, you have to spend some cognitive energy trying to remember which messaging app that friend prefers to use, then switch to that app, find the message thread, THEN you can pick up the conversation."

@Adam, 2022

https://bookofadamz.com/the-smartest-messaging-method-is-not-a-segregated-mess-of-whatsapp-signal-telegram-sms-slack-teams-facebook-instagram-wechat-etc

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#chat #CognitiveLoad

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Dennis Alexis Valin Dittrich
Dennis Alexis Valin Dittrich
@davdittrich@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It https://hbr.org/2026/02/ai-doesnt-reduce-work-it-intensifies-it
“AI introduced a new rhythm in which workers managed several active threads at once: manually writing code while AI generated an alternative version, running multiple agents in parallel, or reviving long-deferred tasks because AI could “handle them” in the background. They did this, in part, because they felt they had a “partner” that could help them move through their workload.

While this sense of having a “partner” enabled a feeling of momentum, the reality was a continual switching of attention, frequent checking of #AI outputs, and a growing number of open tasks. This created #cognitiveload and a sense of always juggling
… What looks like higher #productivity in the short run can mask silent workload creep and growing cognitive strain as employees juggle multiple AI-enabled workflows
… overwork can impair judgment, increase the likelihood of errors, and make it harder for organizations to distinguish genuine productivity gains from unsustainable intensity
… the cumulative effect is fatigue, #burnout, and a growing sense that work is harder to step away from, especially as organizational expectations for speed and responsiveness rise."
#LaborEcon

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Ligando Os Pontos (@Dru)
Ligando Os Pontos (@Dru)
@dru@ursal.zone  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Saiu hoje: um ensaio sobre por que ferramentas simples seguem vencendo softwares complexos.
Não é resistência à inovação.
É economia cognitiva.
Cada botão extra compete com o pensamento. Cada recurso “avançado” cobra atenção. Interfaces simples não empobrecem — elas preservam energia mental.
Minimal tech não é estética. É estratégia.

https://open.substack.com/pub/drucillainsthub/p/por-que-ferramentas-simples-continuam

#MinimalTech #CognitiveLoad #Usabilidade #TecnologiaHumana #DesignDigital

Por que ferramentas simples continuam vencendo softwares complexos

Menos recursos, mais profundidade no pensamento digital
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