No not really, that's why the redirect URL is so important to get right. It's not a great situation, but it would require cooperation from the OS in order to have a more secure flow. That said, it's also a relatively unlikely attack vector so people mostly don't worry about it.
Nah, don’t forget that every micro.blog account is an IndieAuth account too. Users don’t need to have any knowledge of anything under the hood for that to work. We need more service providers to implement it more than anything.
I managed to keep one of the sales callers on the phone long enough to ask where they got my info. Turns out they use @zoominfo which thankfully has an "opt out" process. zoominfo.com/update/profile Hopefully this stops the unrelenting sales calls from suspicious looking numbers!
There's an option under "customize channel" to add a "featured section" that shows the next upcoming livestream. It takes a bit to find and youtube keeps rearranging stuff. Hope that helps!
Normally yes, and I regularly see low bitrates on my countdown screen and when sharing my computer screen. But it was showing that low bitrate even when it was on my regular video feed so it was definitely not encoding at that bitrate or it would have looked like trash.
If A/V glitches in movies were more like real life, I wouldn’t have ended up frozen for a full minute with this face on a livestream due to a power outage
I saw this and was like "honestly there's no way people are going to be still arguing about this"
... then I read the replies and omfg! so many new people to add to my block list.
I also went to go fix the MDN definition but saw someone beat me to it 😅