Liveness check

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One of the best halves of soccer ever. Wild!

This World Cup game has zero chill. Come on, France! Be legends!

Alaska Lounge

at Alaska Lounge

Straightaway Cocktails

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Portland International Airport (PDX)

at Portland International Airport (PDX)

The Odyssey was brilliant filmmaking. The source material is impossible to fully adapt, but they managed to do a very good job. Matt Damon and Anne Hathaway were outstanding, as was Tom Holland. Pattinson was… pretty bad.

Now that I’ve finished 007, I’m on the hunt for a new game. I’ve never played Assassin’s Creed before and am tempted to try the remake of Black Flag, but unsure if it’s a bad idea to jump into the series there. I prefer single player adventure games… open to suggestions!

This week's CSA

I got a new domain after voicing an idea I’ve mulled over for a while: mutualaid.rocks. I still don’t know the exact shape of it, but I think it will start as a collection of resources for groups getting started or experiencing pain points with the tech side of things. Dreaming bigger, perhaps eventually offering some open source software to help with those, avoiding less ethical big tech services.

Wrapped up 007: First Light this weekend. Truly a game worthy of the James Bond brand. Hopefully the game industry doesn’t continue to spiral toward a horrible death before they can make a sequel!

Pacific Standard

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I got a new domain after voicing an idea I’ve mulled over for a while: mutualaid.rocks. I still don’t know the exact shape of it, but I think it will start as a collection of resources for groups getting started or experiencing pain points with the tech side of things. Dreaming bigger, perhaps eventually offering some open source software to help with those, avoiding less ethical big tech services.

I've been thinking about typewriter stationery and carbon copies lately, as has our friend Joe Van Cleave. Has anyone used or had NCR paper stationery made for themselves? I tried some half-sheet stationery at the International Printing Museum not long ago and that seemed like a lovely way to write and keep copies of typewritten correspondence.  Of course recommendations for designers and printers for personal stationery is welcome here too. 
#Social Stream #Typewriters #NCR paper #stationery

Was browsing my music library and rediscovered Tragedy, the greatest heavy metal Bee Gee’s tribute band. They were the opener at a concert I went to ages ago and they ripped my face off. So good. Two song sample set for you:

https://music.apple.com/us/album/stayin-alive/1652820482?i=1652820485

https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-will-survive/1658200800

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Two weeks of scrap greens from the CSA (carrot and radish tops mostly), now turned into dehydrated vegetable broth mix
The best way to unwind after a long day of meetings
Figuring out how AI agents get access to enterprise apps gets messy fast.

Static API keys and repeated OAuth flows look fine in a demo, but they completely break down at scale.

Lately, much of my work in the IETF OAuth Working Group has focused on solving this exact bottleneck.

By leveraging the Cross-App Access pattern, built on the Identity Assertion JWT Authorization Grant, we can fundamentally change how agents interact with your stack:

• No more manual OAuth dance: Agents get seamless, scoped access to connected apps entirely behind the scenes.
• Centralized IT control: Enterprise admins get the clear visibility, security boundaries, and policy control they actually need.

I’m joining Jiquan Ngiam, CEO of MintMCP, to discuss how this plays out in practice. JQ runs over 20 agents on MintMCP's platform, so we’ll explore what MCP Enterprise-Managed Authorization looks like when deployed across tools like Salesforce, GitHub, and Confluence.

If you work in identity, security, or are currently figuring out how to safely deploy AI agents in your enterprise, come join the conversation.

Free and live on Zoom, Jul 9 at 9am Pacific: https://luma.com/va1tfrnf

The Artist Who Accidentally Became an Engineer