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Cannot believe it, but I made it with 15 minutes to spare, just enough time to drop my bags in my room and grab my nametag from registration!
Thanks @AirCanada for a smooth flight this morning!
#ietf105
Update: pretty much all @United flights from Newark tonight were cancelled.
I booked a new flight from LaGuardia to Boston to Montreal leaving at 6am tmrw morning. With any luck I'll arrive just in time for the OAuth meeting!
Crossing my fingers for no more storms tomorrow!
Shoutout to the very nice @United agent who spent an hour on the phone with me to bump me to this earlier flight and got me a ticket while it was boarding. Now departing 30m later than the original Air Canada flight, but it was then completely cancelled so I guess that's a win.
On my way to Montreal to talk about OAuth #ietf105! Crossing my fingers the connection at Newark goes well despite the impending thunderstorms.
I have some time free while I'm there this week, so if you're in the area and want to grab coffee let me know!
I've been home only 4 days this month.
I'm home for the weekend, and heading back out on Monday.
What happens if I just don't leave the house at all this weekend? Is that allowed?
my fingernails grew like an inch last night and it finally got to be too much to handle so I spent $2 on nail clippers at the airport and clipped my nails in the airport restroom and this is so much better now ask me anything
Some thoughts on adding identity to OAuth XYZ, a new draft spec to be discussed at #ietf105 next week.
If we're going to re-think OAuth from the ground up, we should build in support for common use cases.
aaronparecki.com/2019/07/18/…
Ok that was fun, thanks for all the responses! Lots of great stuff in there.
Now take your favorite programming language and tell me the 3 things you most dislike about it.
No complaining about languages you don't use!
That's *literally the opposite of best practice* for online account security. Doing this discourages users from setting up secure, randomized passwords - and encourages them to hold on to the same password for too long. The safest passwords are randomized, from a password manager
Good reminder to add "check whether the password field supports pasting from password managers" to my list of criteria when deciding where to open a bank account.
Lillian, Thank you for getting in touch. For security reasons you can not paste passwords into that field. They must be typed in manually. It's one of the many steps we take to secure your account from potential fraud. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you! ^CS
Sometimes when I'm sitting on the plane about to take off, looking out the window at the other planes flying by, my mind starts wandering thinking "what would happen if..." and I end up googling some disaster. Today I landed on this Wikipedia page en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002…