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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.
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Replying to @dustyweb @danbri
..but a hotel key explicitly isn't associated with your identity, which is why the analogy works! You know how you get multiple keys when you check in, and it's expected that any guest of the room can use them?
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Replying to @danbri @dustyweb
I never liked the valet key analogy, especially as someone who only briefly owned a 1985 Volvo and now owns 0 cars. I use a hotel key analogy in my talks, which I think is more relatable, but I am still looking for an analogy that doesn't require as much privilege to relate to.
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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!
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Replying to @will_hawker
The docs and libraries are still in the process of being updated, but you can find some sample code here: developer.okta.com/blog/2019…
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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?
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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
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Replying to @pomeranian99
I don't use them where I live, I ride my bike instead, but they are super convenient when I'm traveling! Less overhead than renting a bike when I'm out!
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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/…
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Replying to @ambrwlsn90
stahp you're making me feel old cause I don't use either
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Replying to @noopkat
I hope everything is okay and I'm seriously impressed you've kept it up for this long!
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Replying to @shadowhand
this is a very good tweet
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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!
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Exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
What are the three features a programming language absolutely must have in order for you to use it? No wrong answers! Go!
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Replying to @saradietschy
omg this happened to me just the other day! I couldn't get it to work and ended up answering from my watch!
Replying to @pcvanvelzen
I haven't used it in a blog post yet, but you can find it on a slide deck from a recent presentation! speakerdeck.com/aaronpk/oaut…
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Replying to @photojoseph
I can sympathize! The short ones are often the most work!
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tfw you guess the bar's wifi password on the first try and it's not just the name of the bar 😏
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I agree, that headline is kinda ridiculous. I am legit excited about that camera tho! I wish Panasonic would come out with an equivalent update for the LX10!
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