Previously I had been recording everything, but in reality I'm never going to go back and listen through a two-hour recording. So this way I will actually listen to the recordings because there's only a few minutes worth!
A thing I started doing: instead of recording my full workshops, I set a voice memo recorder on the podium, and when someone has a question, I press record, repeat the question, and then answer it. Now my recorder is full of Q&A that I can incorporate back into the presentation!
It was poorly worded and out of context, but they clarified later you should only search your password if you know it's been leaked already. That said, most of the time the password dumps are going to be hashes of passwords, so this step still isn't a good idea.
Yep! I would love to see more people build out apps that make it easy for people to find and RSVP to events! It's a huge problem space and no single project will cover all use cases anyway. See also: indieweb.org/plurality
Totally! But check out what we've done with Webmention and Microformats for the last few years: 2019.indieweb.org/summit#ind… All these RSVPs are via Webmention Microformats. Click thru the permalinks to see the original posts!
There's plenty of prior art here, and lots of progress has already been made. what we need is business models that support this kind of thing. Thankfully Meetup is making this really obvious now.
That was such a good generation of computers! I used one of those as my only computer for many years! I'm so sad Apple has discontinued everything below 13" now too 😕
oh absolutely it was!
speaking of which, I've been thinking about putting together a podcast and/or video series where I interview folks like you involved in the early days of this stuff. would you be interested?
Most OpenID Connect providers require pre-registration of clients, which kind of defeats the purpose. Here's some more background: aaronparecki.com/2018/07/07/…
Oooof. Was just subjected to the most credible phishing attempt I've experienced to date. Here were the steps:
1) "Hi, this is your bank. There was an attempt to use your card in Miami, Florida. Was this you?"
Me: no.
Yes, come to the next Internet Identity Workshop, or even the next OAuth group's meeting! (November in Singapore) We would all gladly welcome any engagement by Apple in this space!