Over the past year, I have been so engrossed in building decentralized digital trust infrastructure that I haven t made a single post on this blog. But this morning, in a newsletter from The Atlantic, I read an editorial by Tom Continue reading
This is the first post I ve made in 2 years—for the simple reason that my day job in SSI (the acronym for Self-Sovereign Identity—click the link and read the book if you want to learn more) has been all-consuming (and Continue reading
I have been a faithful customer of Lyft for the past several years, charging literally thousands of dollars of rides over that time. And then today I order a Lyft that goes to the other side of the building I m Continue reading
As heads-down as I have been working on SSI (self-sovereign identity) for the past 18 months (that s why no posts during that period), once again a broken customer experience has provoked me to break that spell (last time it was Continue reading
I just flew United non-stop from Seattle to Washington D.C. (Dulles) and back. I realized too late after booking the trip that this was the airline on which I had never successfully connected to their in-air wifi. Since it was a five Continue reading
I joke with Phil Windley that half my blog posts are about his blog posts. But there s a good reason for that. Phil s a prolific blogger because he s a prolific thinker, and there is a very high signal-to-noise ratio in those Continue reading
Summer vacation this year consisted of just two days—the only two days my two sons could free up to take off with my wife and I. There wasn t even enough time to go out of town, so finally we had a Continue reading
I don t think I ve had such a good time at the movies since Little Miss Sunshine. If you just want to smile—and laugh—and clap—and feel like dancing all over the theatre—don t miss this. And don t watch it at home (which you will want to do Continue reading
Ironically, this post has nothing to do with my company going live with eShares online equity management service yesterday. The only connection is that it may be the reason (in some scary way I haven t figure out yet) that this Medium story from eShares CEO Henry Ward appeared Continue reading
I can t keep track of the number of times I ve done a post just to point at one of Phil Windley s posts. But there s a good reason: Phil s a highly discriminating thinker and writer who hits some nails right on the Continue reading