👓 Electro-acoustic robot funk jam! | Chris Beckstrom

Read Electro-acoustic robot funk jam! (Chris Beckstrom's Homepage)
I’ve been getting busy working on my new project, a little band of musical robots. My short-term goal is to use MIDI from my computer to trigger these robot to hit things and make music. I’m experimenting with different techniques, creating different things for them to hit, and generally having ...

👓 First stable release of the IndieWeb module for Drupal 8 | realize.be

Read First stable release of the IndieWeb module for Drupal 8 by swentelswentel (realize.be)
Say hello to the first stable release of the #IndieWeb module for #Drupal 8! https://realize.be/blog/first-stable-release-indieweb-module-drupal-8
Congratulations! This is awesome.

👓 Indieauth for WordPress 3.3 Released | David Shanske

Read Indieauth for WordPress 3.3 Released by David ShanskeDavid Shanske (david.shanske.com)
The 3.3 branch of IndieAuth for WordPress is now available. PKCE Support is now present in Indieauth for WordPress. PKCE protects against intercepted authorization codes by ensuring a token endpoint can confirm that the client attempting to redeem an authorization code is the same client that reques...
Hooray!

📺 “The Americans” Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? | Amazon

Watched "The Americans" Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? from Amazon Prime
Directed by Stephen Williams. With Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Lev Gorn, Annet Mahendru. Philip and Elizabeth struggle with the gravity of unexpected collateral damage.

🎧 Episode 121 Preparing Leaders for Complex Change | Human Current

Listened to Episode 121 Preparing Leaders for Complex Change by Angie CrossAngie Cross from HumanCurrent

In this episode, Angie talks with human-centric leader, futurist and CEO of Toffler Associates, Deborah Westphal. Westphal shares the history and legacy of Toffler Associates and provides insights into their mission to help organizations understand the dynamics of change, plan their way to the future, and then adapt. Westphal also explains four macro-drivers that are causing uncommon disruption and influencing everything we know about organizations. She explores very important questions and assumptions about power structures, technology, and societal values and advocates for leaders to focus on people, rather than processes or technology.    

This episode feels a bit like the interviewer is selling me something instead of enlightening me. I do appreciate here emphasis on human-centric approaches however. This episode focuses a lot on philosophy and approach rather than science and direct examples of applications. Meh…