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Portland, Oregon
Joined April 2008
Replying to @jilliancyork
I rode a Lime scooter in Prague once and for the next month all the emails I got from Lime were in Czech
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I've heard "zebras" to counter the idea of "unicorns" zebrasunite.mn.co/
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Replying to @bmann
For sure, I'd love to see that. I'm actually gonna be in Vancouver a couple times in the near future, it'd be great to meet up and chat more about this in person! aaronparecki.com/trips
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Replying to @bmann
I apologize for the horrible confusion due to how I named these, but indielogin.com is not a replacement for indieauth.com from a user's point of view, only from the PoV of a website trying to authenticate users.
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Replying to @bmann
If you don't need Micropub support then your best bet is to remove the authorization_endpoint link so that the wiki will let you use any of its own supported options including Twitter. If you do need Micropub support, then you're stuck with the current situation.
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Replying to @bmann
The wiki actually uses indielogin.com when you log in, which supports GitHub as well as Twitter and some other options. If your site says to use indieauth.com then yes, GitHub is the only external authentication provider supported by indieauth.com.
Doesn't need to be an "official" event to post there at all! As long as it's vaguely IndieWeb adjacent, that's a great place to post it so more people can find it!
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Replying to @bmann @FISSIONcodes
Awesome! Feel free to post that to events.indieweb.org as well!
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@Facebook I thought this went away in April last year. Is the help page just a leftover artifact? Might be worth updating it!
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oh no, please tell me this help article from Facebook is just way out of date... facebook.com/help/2498178484… "Why am I being asked to enter my email login information while trying to reset my Facebook password?" They can't still be doing this, right?
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I often talk about the tradeoffs between local and remote access token validation in my OAuth presentations. This blog post by my coworker is a nice demonstration of that in PHP! developer.okta.com/blog/2020…
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that makes no sense. If a web page served from https (like youtube) links to an http link, then the target site *won't* get the URL that the link came from. who asked this? one of the sites you link to? or some third party?
Replying to @oidc6
😂 "hijacks" is a very extreme word for unplugging an HDMI cord!
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My last mistake hotel was the Red Lion in Anaheim. Not doing that again for sure.
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We'll be next door to each other then! I just booked the LINQ also for the monorail access. Your room looks... a little fancier than mine 😂
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Replying to @every_daydad
Thanks for the reminder, I realized I hadn't booked my hotel yet! Just used a bunch of hotel points to book the LINQ which is on the light rail to the convention center, no cabs required!
Replying to @every_daydad
I'll be there! Can't wait!
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👍 I look forward to seeing the changes!
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This warning email does not say whether this specific property will affect the search placement, so one way to read the email is "add this or you'll be downranked". This email text needs to be cleared up to avoid sending people into a panic when they read this.
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This is my first flight on one of the new renovated @AlaskaAir A320s that they got from the Virgin acquisition and I must say it is a lot nicer now!
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