Security questions
Quite often now, when you create an account, you’re supposed to pick a question and enter your answer to it. There are many problems with this.

Quite often now, when you create an account, you’re supposed to pick a question and enter your answer to it. There are many problems with this.
Communities are vital in times of crisis. This is where people found their own solutions to help each others at the start of the COVID19 pandemic, way before public services could do anything for the citizens.
We need to engage with them but we need to do it the right way.
A green doughnut started a big reflection this morning. This wasn’t on my to do list for today.
Lately, I’m doing a lot outside work, all super interesting but all competing for my time. A little bit of all this has always been there but it’s growing a lot lately.
From empowering teams at work, to workers taking back control and communities getting together to lead the change they want to see happen.
Questioning how we do things seems to be suggested everywhere you look these days: inclusion, accessibility, sustainability, ethics, ecology, data protection … there are many things to take into account when you design a service or a product.