In this recent post I take the Solid Project for a test drive. The Solid Project is an implementation of a distributed data store that can be used to improve identity verification on the web.
Beginning Decentralized Identity Applications with Solid
My recent publication on distributed data stores and verified credentials. The article looks at the W3C specification for Verified Credentials and looks at the potential impact for financial industries. It has a pretty hefty title.
Distributed Personal Data Stores and Verified Credentials: Potential Opportunities in Finance
Here’s another older article I published on LinkedIn called ‘
Communicating Project Complexity’.
Here’s an older article I published on LinkedIn called ‘
The Complexity Scapegoat’. The article discusses why complexity is important and ways that we can increase systems complexity without increasing entropy of those systems.
Here’s an article I recently published on medium. I try to define innovation and discuss how the adaptive cycle can improve innovative output.
Medium: To Innovate; Think Adaptive
I was reading through notes.andymatuschak.org about note taking practices and evergreen notes. I found the ‘stacked’ notes format of to be a very effective format for presenting deeply linked information. It spurred two thoughts and one call to action.
Thought one: I have not heard of evergreen notes before. The concept behind evergreen notes is to write notes that evolve in order to facilitate thinking. Thought two: One of the notes I read on Andy’s site mentioned that ‘People generally develop skills to a plateau and then stop’.