This post specifies some rules for meetings. Whoever schedules the meeting is responsible for all preparation and followup. The task master. Anyone is always welcome to decline, skip, or exit any meeting for any reason at any time. Set your expectations of others very low. It is up to the remaining team members to determineContinue reading “-Managing Meetings”
Author Archives: John West
-Introducing ClipCasts: Simplifying Group Podcast Production
ClipCasts simplify the recording and production of intelligent podcasts. ClipCasts are basically efficient podcasts with well thought out questions, responses, and arguments, no spam, no hot takes, no advertisements, no failed one-liners that require explanation, and no idle banter. Update 26.Dec.2025: Republished here: Please provide your describe your experiences using this process and provide yourContinue reading “-Introducing ClipCasts: Simplifying Group Podcast Production”
-My Final Project
Update: See https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/final-article-post-apologies-trolling-linkedin-john-west-ylv3c/ Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: I accidentally stumbled into something far beyond my security clearance level, apparently the largest conspiracy in history, and an explanation for the actionsContinue reading “-My Final Project”
-LinkedIn Class Action
IN THE GLOBAL JURISDICTION FOR THE INTERNET The people of the free world, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. LINKEDIN CORPORATION, Defendant. CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT I. INTRODUCTION II. JURISDICTION AND VENUE III. PARTIES IV. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS LinkedIn’s Terms of Service are invalid and unenforceable because users have no meaningful abilityContinue reading “-LinkedIn Class Action”
-Some of My Other Content
I know it’s a hodgepodge of unrelated content, but this deliverystack.net seems to be my primary blog these days, as I don’t really use CMS anymore, don’t have sufficient time or expertise to blog about Rust, and will leave Windows/WSL for Linux this year. Honestly, I hope to blog most about the Orchex Enterprise OrchestrationContinue reading “-Some of My Other Content”
-Fear Equals Failure
In response to a post that I accidentally leaked to LinkedIn: Jan Löwgren responded “I wish I had your courage John.” Update 21.Dec.2025: I moved this article to this URL: I would have responded there, but I have left LinkedIn behind as it has descended into being just another vapid, narcissistic social media shitshow. ByContinue reading “-Fear Equals Failure”
-JW 2025 Dark Predictions
I probably waver back and forth between realist and pessimist, but somehow I maintain hope. Hope, despite the overwhelming evidence that we are headed toward an irreversible fate. Hope, because human resilience has defied expectations before—yet, I question whether this time is different. I am not a conspiracy theorist, but I speculate. Speculation is necessaryContinue reading “-JW 2025 Dark Predictions”
-Securing JSON Payloads for JavaScript Virtual Machines
This blog post provides some information about securing JSON payloads used by JavaScript virtual machines with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE). System security, especially for something as vital, fundamental, and potentially all-encompassing, is an area where it always helps to be paranoid. Based on our research on this topic, and knowing how software isContinue reading “-Securing JSON Payloads for JavaScript Virtual Machines”
-Orchestrating…Orchestration APIs?
This blog post introduces the concept of using orchestration processes to orchestrate orchestration webservice APIs with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE). Experience. Core. Template. Language fails sometimes. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content willContinue reading “-Orchestrating…Orchestration APIs?”
-What Is an Orchex Orchestration Context?
This blog post provides information about the orchestration context available to orchestration processors in the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE). Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: This post is a member ofContinue reading “-What Is an Orchex Orchestration Context?”