Practices of Dynamic Collaboration

Practices of Dynamic Collaboration by @jandevisch & Otto Laske is the book that’s really made me aware how sense and meaning making are influenced by developmental, emotional and cognitive maturity.

Currently reading: Practices of Dynamic Collaboration: A Dialogical Approach to Strengthening Collaborative Intelligence in Teams (Management for Professionals) by Jan De Visch πŸ“š

#SystemsThinking & #Complexity

I have a great passion and curiosity for #SystemsThinking and the practical application of the canon of work. I had always intuitively recognised #systems, #complexity and #cybernetics, perhaps that’s my superpower, but delving deeper into the subject and joining the wider community has been priceless. I continue my journey always with an open mind, plenty of curiosity and a willingness to always be learning. A scene from the film Glengarry Glen Ross. Alec Baldwin in front of a blackboard.

“error message: too many failed authorizations recently.” when you try and do things quickly and end up realising you should have definitely used the staging environment that has liberal failed validation limits. Ho hum.

“…the centre of the universe is where there is least resistance to new ideas.” Kevin Kelly

My mind boggles that I can listen in real-time to @falklandsradio even when I’m 9800+ km away.

Veranda view.

A lush, tropical outlook with tall palm trees and dense vegetation in the foreground. Sandy beach and shining sea in the background.

Today was the first time in 45 years that I had the chance to use the word β€˜trapezoidal’ in written correspondence. I feel closer to life being complete πŸ˜€

Claiming my Bitclout my public address is:

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Sunrise πŸŒ„

silohuetted palm trees as the sun rises

And if the stingers don’t get you then the crocodiles 🐊 will.

warning sign alerting to the presence of crocodiles

Watch out for the stingers.

Jellyfish first aid station with obligatory bottle of white wine vinegar

Today I’m experimenting with Pleroma <pleroma.social> a lightweight fediverse server. I’m installing onto OpenBSD v6.9 <www.openbsd.org> the proactively secure UNIX-like O/S.

There’s lots of food for thought from the recent Reimaging the Internet conference. I found the 90 minute panel discussion on Interoperability and Alternative Social Media with Cory Doctorow and Daphne Keller particularly attractive. Difficult to summarise but if you’d rather have protocols than platforms, promotion of competition in the social media market and better ways to deal with the pathologies in online discourse then this is for you.

Always makes me happy 😊

Big bird is a character from Sesame Street. it is an eight-foot two-inch tall bright yellow anthropomorphic bird.

Always makes me smile

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Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

This was delicious, light and refreshing lager. Perfect with spicy foods. 🍻

Tipping down with rain here β˜”οΈ

The cinema was never like this when I was a lad…