Pretty much everyone ended up being friends at the end, and it had some pretty cute moments. Not what I was expecting from the description at all.
Also way more a sign of the times than I realized while watching it in January!
Only thing I could think of was to switch to manual capture of the charges. So I won't actually charge ppl unless I actually look at the charge first. That'll stop me from paying the txn fee that isn't refunded when I refund a charge.
Today I discovered that my website's tip jar was being used to test stolen credit cards. There were hundreds of attempted $1 charges over the last week. Thankfully @Stripe rejected most of them and only a handful went through, but I'm still stuck with $37 in processing fees. 💸
Yeah primarily on my 2019 13" Macbook Pro using Zoom, Webex, and on24. I don't bother with OBS because if I'm just pushing out a stream I do it with a dedicated encoder out of the HDMI port on the Mini.
I'll definitely keep my eye out for this! It'd be great if you could post something to the OAuth or OIDC mailing lists when you have a proposal too. oauth.net/about/community/
That hasn't been true for years. Browser vendors are pushing new features that they want or think will be helpful. Here are some examples: github.com/WebKit/explainers
See also all the Twitter threads of people getting angry that Chrome implements something before it's standardized.
Why is entering an email address less work than entering a URL? What I'm saying is browsers could have an "account chooser" UI to save a URL and enter it in the login field.
That problem can only be solved by browsers.
Right now, most of the time the browser autocompletes my URL because I've entered it enough, so I'm not actually typing it out. With any amount of thought, browsers could automate that just like credit card payment forms.
My #OktaneLive talk is up! "What's New with OAuth?"
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Hard to believe it's already been a month since I posted this video.
I've already done over a dozen virtual conference talks and remote workshops with this setup now!
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This is good advice. The iMessage/DMs/emails are already starting for me and I'd like to have a better solution for managing this. I guess the question is where to send people, creating my own forum/discord seems like overkill.