Richard Northover

@rich13
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Consultant product human and specialist in identity and privacy. Father of two small humans and one medium-sized dog. Adjective verber of nouns.
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Websitehttps://richard.northover.info
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Build trust not datawalls: putting users first in your identity strategy

A conversation between Unthinkable team members Richard Northover and Matthew Shorter. M: You’re currently working with us as part of our support to the Royal Society of Chemistry in digital transformation, helping steer their approach to digital identity.

Repost from @beatrice - this picture doesn’t look real to me. It looks like an artist’s rendition of future #space travel. But it is real, a screen cap from the #NASA live feed of #Orion passing the #moon on its return from the #Artemis mission - incredible.

#Artemis1

https://www.nasa.gov/artemislive/

Live Video Stream from the Artemis I Orion Spacecraft

Periodic live video from the Artemis I flight test.

NASA
Wondering how much difference it really makes to be on one server vs. another
Has anyone worked out some kind of measure of which #mastodon instances produce the most between-instance sharing, controlling for the size of the population on that instance?

I'm moving away from mastodon.social, looking for a new server.

What are the best ones?

I'm into #product / #prodmgmt / #productmanagement, #saas, #art, #space, and #science

Please boost for reach, would love to cast a wide net to learn! I bet others would find the thread useful too ✨

It's perfectly reasonable and possible for *both* of these statements to be true:

* it is better here than on Twitter
* this better *isn't good enough*

Federation and decentralization *as currently and inconsistently and idiosyncratically practiced* while better, are not good enough.

Digging in and saying that decentralization and federation *is* good enough is really, really unhelpful.

Also, the potential for better does not mean the practical experience is better.

Simultaneously too important to be allowed to strike and not important enough to pay a living wage.
How can I say this without getting banned for too many violent swearwords? #teams #shit
What is it with people referring to working “at pace” instead of quickly or fast? Is it meant to sound more serious, like “going forward” instead of “in the future” or “from now on”? Irks me.