• Developing ICAM Experiences As A Learning Canvas

    Learning and implementing a better and more secure experience pertaining to identity, credentialing, and access management has been something of a mild adventure. From reviewing the specifics of FIDO2, to attending a few security and identity workshops/conferences, there’s this sense I’m one part behind the ball in learning. And yet while looking at the pace of practice/implementation/policy, there feels like a sense of being ahead. This felt crystallized best when asking around the question: “what’s the difference between security and a secure experience? Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 19 April 24 🔗

    Have been doing a thing of posting a few quotes/thoughts on LinkedIn which have made their way thru various conversations. Some of these are working material or insights. Some are just personal bits worth taking off the plate to share more widely. Trying to be a bit better about talking aloud. A bit. Also published Designer’s Evolution Continue reading →

  • Designer’s Evolution

    Spending more time contextualizing the tooling and behaviors other functional units are supposed to have mastery of than manipulating the time/space/components/etc which unlock human capacity. Many times I’m fighting against this evolution because it means more of handling stubbornness and humility at the same time rather than learning, growing, or even reducing the load of information and systems that are being managed or modernized. Am seeing in regulated spaces - or in spaces where companies are transitioning from older mindsets to an agile and trauma informed ones - a manifesting of missing building blocks to those people who are craftspersons. Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 12 April 24 🔗 🎂

    I don’t recall the reads hitting on this day 🎂, so it’s a bit special. A bit more noise aimed at some social streams, and maybe a sense of what it will mean to evolve this forward awaits. Also published LLM/AI Hardware and Muse Continue reading →

  • LLM/AI Hardware and Muse

    Over on the Muse Discord, shared some thoughts about it what LLM/AI hardware could look like to my Muse-infused working style. Sharing that here for some future exploration. LLM/AI Hardware and Muse - Discord 29 Mar As I am close to receiving my Ai Pin (and sorta of the assumption a few here might also have the Rabbit R1 on order), def wondering how to integrate such hardware/LLM approaches with Muse. Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 5 Apr 24 🔗

    Looking backwards, this has been an incredibly contemplative and challenging week. I think the shape of this endeavor probably goes a little more insular than it does collaborative. There’s a space where this needs to be invited as a perspective rather than one where it needs to be pushed. Also published this week: Stymied, Or Not Continue reading →

  • Stymied, or Not

    There’s this section of my Muse board (instance) that is nothing but a series of glasses and vision related experiments. Some of which are in various forms of being started or restarted. Others are in a shape of “maybe I should get working on that a little bit more.“ This is most true of the Everysight Maverick Developer Edition glasses. Had plans on simply integrating these with the Apple Watch and then later to integrate them with a Bosch-motored ebike, but those plans have been really slow to come together. Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 29 Mar 24 🔗

    For some, contemplation on this holy day is one part happiness, and another part a consideration of what might be coming behind a corner of unforeseen circumstances. Chances are, things aren’t as good or as bad as desired, but they are going to happen. Foundations for persistence probably were clearly taught before this moment. Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 22 Mar 24 🔗

    Used to have teachers say “you can’t just write the answer. Show your work!” A lot of the discourse around computational advances today sounds very similar. Many congruent issues with addressing too - the teachers/regulators often don’t have but a single framework of thought. Imagination processes differently to get to similar answers. Also published: Aligning with Proficiency Continue reading →

  • Aligning with Proficiency

    There’s a new podcast coming from LeBron James and JJ Reddick called Mind the Game. This podcast is an exposition of the thinking, one could say “high-level thinking” behind some of the the better folks to have recently played the game. There is a piece of thought which considers topics and conversations like this to amount to a kind of “nerd-ing out.” A lot of pontification from those who do the thing and who are innately aware of the crevices which pass beyond the recognition of others who might simply see the outputs or results. Continue reading →