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Sunday, August 12, 2018

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bicycle
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  • 10:08pm
    Asleep
    6:32am
    Awake
    8h 24m
    Slept
    31m
    Awake for
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 6:32am -07:00
  • jeremycherfas https://micro.blog/jeremycherfas   •   Aug 12

    @aaronpk I wonder whether it will be possible to link it straight to a Stripe form.

    Aaron Parecki
    Not a form inline in the app, but you can definitely link it to a page on your website that has a stripe form!
    Portland, Oregon • 65°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 6:43am -07:00
  • http://davidjohnmead.com/img/davidmead-social.png davidmead http://davidjohnmead.com/   •   permalink
    Differences in #indieweb readers using microformats or RSS as your feed source
    Aaron Parecki
    This is definitely a problem with the current state of WordPress microformats support. You might notice that your Microformats example was a wordpress site. I've found that non-wordpress sites look way better when following a Microformats feed because you get all the additional properties like multiple photos and checkins. We're working on ways to fix this for WordPress to make it more consistent.
    Portland, Oregon, USA • 62°F
    1 reply
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 7:40am -07:00
  • 156.7lbs
    Weight
    19.0%
    Body Fat
    Portland, Oregon • 62°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 7:49am -07:00
  • Omny Studio http://omnystudio.com
    Hacked it together! Added a field for podcasters to add a "support this show URL" to their show. We'll automatically append <a rel="payment"> to every episode's description.
    Portland, Oregon • 63°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 10:56am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Aug 12, 2018 8:28am -07:00)
  • Darius Kazemi https://social.tinysubversions.com/@darius

    I mean I always said "I would pay $10/mo for a premium twitter without advertisements" and now it's come true

    Portland, Oregon • 69°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 4:44pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Aug 12, 2018 10:02am -07:00)
  • heather champ https://mastodon.social/@hchamp

    I rage-quit Twitter at the end of November in 2016. As someone who has worked in online communities for close to 20 years, I couldn’t stand being a member of a community where the people in charge cared so very little for their users. We worked very hard at Flickr to make sure that people were safe. Your company isn’t the government and you can delete any account at any time for any reason. If you create a community, it’s your jobs to ensure that it’s safe for all.

    Portland, Oregon • 69°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 4:42pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Aug 12, 2018 10:03am -07:00)
  • Train
    10.60mi
    Distance
    40:22
    Duration
    10:00am
    Start
    10:41am
    End
    Beaverton, Oregon • 68°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 10:41am -07:00
  • Ride
    0.39mi
    Distance
    4:17
    Duration
    10:43am
    Start
    10:48am
    End
    Beaverton, Oregon • 72°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 10:48am -07:00
  • Ride
    3.35mi
    Distance
    19:25
    Duration
    11:02am
    Start
    11:22am
    End
    Portland, Oregon • 71°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 11:22am -07:00
  • Car
    6.49mi
    Distance
    16:56
    Duration
    2:34pm
    Start
    2:51pm
    End
    Portland, Oregon • 77°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 2:51pm -07:00
  • Ride
    6.78mi
    Distance
    42:50
    Duration
    2:55pm
    Start
    3:38pm
    End
    Portland, Oregon • 75°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 3:38pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    what if they had been called #waffletags instead? @chrismessina?
    Portland, Oregon, USA • 76°F
    4 likes 3 replies
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 4:36pm -07:00 #waffletags
  • Jamey Sharp https://toot.cat/@jamey

    TIL the Internet Engineering Task Force has a "DISPATCH" Working Group, which exists entirely to help people find the right IETF Working Group to talk to

    Portland, Oregon • 76°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 8:03pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Aug 12, 2018 5:09pm -07:00)
  • Jon Mitchell https://jonmitchell.net/micro/?author=50537478e4b0e1565e12dbbe   •   Aug 12

    The more I do it, the cooler I find microcasting on a technical level. The format (I arbitrarily chose) of writing 300 words, recording it, and posting both together makes for accessible, multimedia text on the web, and a podcast app is just as good as a browser for it.

    Aaron Parecki
    hah I never thought of setting a word limit for myself for a microcast, even though I often write them out first!
    Portland, Oregon • 76°F
    Sun, Aug 12, 2018 5:11pm -07:00
  • Derek Powazek https://xoxo.zone/@fraying

    Also reposting this on the new instance:

    If any mastodon devs are looking for design help and would like a hand from the original designer of blogger.com, who recently redesigned the WordPress.com Reader, and wrote an early book on the design of community spaces online, let me know because I can put you in touch with him.

    Because he’s me. Hi. Let’s talk.

    Portland, Oregon • 75°F
    Mon, Aug 13, 2018 12:20am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Aug 12, 2018 6:37pm -07:00)
  • kaniini https://pleroma.site/users/kaniini
    Mastodon is compatible with litepub by the fact that litepub is a subset of the specific variant of activitypub that Mastodon chose to use.

    But I think litepub has better security attributes, because of the strong requirement for using pointers (capability IRIs) to content not controlled by the local instance.

    Mastodon security posture is that LDS is good enough because Delete messages can be redistributed along the DAG (the acyclic graph of peers of peers all the way down known as the fediverse) to ensure object integrity. but, the reality is pushing state around is harmful. instead, litepub's requirement for capability IRIs solves the problem cleanly.

    there are some edgecases involving tracking what instances have received an object, but it's not impossible to solve those.

    I strongly believe based on real world experience that simpler protocols are more robust. LDS method is more complex than the methods proposed in litepub...
    Portland, Oregon • 70°F
    Mon, Aug 13, 2018 3:37am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Aug 12, 2018 8:39pm -07:00)
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

I've been tracking my location since 2008 and I wrote 100 songs in 100 days. I've spoken at conferences around the world about owning your data, OAuth, quantified self, and explained why R is a vowel. Read more.

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