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  • Aaron Parecki
    at Driftwood Room
    Portland, Oregon • Sat, June 5, 2010 7:34pm
    45.521038 -122.687714
    With @caseorganic @chrismessina @brynn and @mtrichardson
    Portland, OR, United States
    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 7:34pm -07:00
  • #119

    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 3:38pm -07:00 #500lattes
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Café Yumm!
    Beaverton, Oregon • Sat, June 5, 2010 1:45pm
    45.495063 -122.827075
    Getting some Yumm sauce! Yeaaahhhhh!
    Beaverton, OR, United States
    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 1:45pm -07:00
  • J Chris 🐋 https://twitter.com/jchris   •   Jun 5
    Last morning in PDX before flying home. Happy to see @amysue again.
    Aaron Parecki
    @jchris Have a good flight home, it was great meeting you at @osbridge!
    Hosford - Abernethy, Portland
    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 10:23am -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    @arielwaldman oh yea, I meant it was great to see you again and I hope you had a good time at @osbridge!
    Hosford - Abernethy, Portland
    Fri, Jun 4, 2010 10:12pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    @arielwaldman YEAAAHHH!!
    Hosford - Abernethy, Portland
    Fri, Jun 4, 2010 7:17pm -07:00
  • Andrew Pouliot https://twitter.com/andpoul   •   Jun 5
    @jtbandes @aaronpk Just use a private repo. You can do 1 private mercurial on http://bitbucket.org for free. Not sure about git.
    Aaron Parecki
    @andpoul We're just going to wait until OS 4 is released to put it on github, will do periodic dropbox dumps until then. @jtbandes
    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 1:30am +00:00
  • Jacob Bandes-Storch https://twitter.com/jtbandes   •   Jun 5
    @andpoul Most effective would be a scm (git?) repo. I don't know why we're not using one...
    Aaron Parecki
    @jtbandes @andpoul can't put it on github yet until the new OS is released, NDA and all, right?
    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 1:13am +00:00
  • Andrew Pouliot https://twitter.com/andpoul   •   Jun 5
    @jtbandes is a n00b who is editing files on a dropbox. Just stop now.

    Hopefully twitter-shaming should do the trick.
    Aaron Parecki
    @andpoul My bad, didn't realize you were on that shared folder too.
    Sat, Jun 5, 2010 1:11am +00:00
  • Authentication Module for Apache (www.frogdot.org)
    Fri, Jun 4, 2010 1:46pm -07:00 #apache #authentication #ownyourdata
  • Aaron Parecki
    at P-I-E
    Portland, Oregon • Fri, June 4, 2010 12:35am
    45.525202 -122.68497
    startup crawl post checkin.
    Portland, OR, United States
    Fri, Jun 4, 2010 12:35am -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Wieden + Kennedy
    Portland, Oregon • Fri, June 4, 2010 12:35am
    45.524593 -122.683792
    startup crawl post checkin.
    Portland, OR, United States
    Fri, Jun 4, 2010 12:35am -07:00
  • XAuth - an introduction on Vimeo (vimeo.com)
    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 9:00pm -07:00 #chrismessina #identity #oauth #ownyourdata #xauth
  • https://twitter.com/joelgibby/status/15378725392
    Aaron Parecki
    @joelgibby https is good, but we can still see DNS queries! ;) /cc @reidab @natronic #osbridge
    Downtown, Portland
    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 8:56pm -07:00 #osbridge
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Portland Art Museum
    Portland, Oregon • Thu, June 3, 2010 8:51pm
    45.51623 -122.683597
    hacking on geoloqi with peeps
    Portland, OR, United States
    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 8:51pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Janrain
    Portland, Oregon • Thu, June 3, 2010 8:12pm
    45.519475 -122.675014
    startup crawl
    Portland, OR, United States
    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 8:12pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub
    Portland, Oregon • Thu, June 3, 2010 8:10pm
    45.521579 -122.672568
    startup crawl
    Portland, OR, United States
    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 8:10pm -07:00
  • On The Scene: On the map and in the future (www.oregonbusiness.com)

    Cyborg anthropologist Amber Case and PHP developer Aaron Parecki presented one such project of their devising, a yet-to-be-released program called "Geoloqi."

    Geoloqi will track a user’s location at all times, and use this data to provide various services. A user can leave himself a note to receive when he gets to a certain location, for example, a reminder to pick up batteries when he's in the store. The user can send a real-time map to a friend or client, to take the mystery out of when he or she will arrive. People meeting will know exactly what time to expect you if they know exactly where you are—you can even set up an automatic message to send to your boss if the software can tell you're going to be late for work.

    One of the goals of Geoloqi is to automate a certain amount of existence. Case and Parecki seek to make the interface "ambient," that is, require very little actual interaction with the software in order for it to work. For example, if you set up Geoloqi to turn your lights on at your house when you arrive, you won't need to interface with the light switch. If you have an automatic alert that will give you the next bus departure time when you arrive at an airport, you won't need to seek that information out on your phone.

    This may seem a bit creepy to you, but Parecki and Case are obsessed with this project. Parecki has been tracking his location using his Android phone for nearly two years. He has maps of his locations, color-coded by speed traveled. Using only data collected from his GPS locations, he has created maps of Portland and Eugene.

    Case also carries a phone with her wherever she goes, to track her location. She actually has a phone expressly for this purpose—she is carrying it in her boot at Open Source Bridge.

    With questions of security and privacy surrounding open source giant Google and closed-source giant Facebook, Geoloqi may seem like a scary and dangerous thing. But some may not mind so much, according to Don Park, another Portland software developer working on GPS projects.

    "For a generation that has grown up posting to Facebook and Flickr, this isn't such a big deal." Park said that this generation even reaps the benefits of self-promotion through these digital means.

    Case and Parecki, and the Open Source movement, are going mainstream sooner than you might think. Geoloqi will be beta testing this month, and Mayor Sam Adams gave the Open Source Bridge keynote this morning. The future, for better or worse, is now.

    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 6:00pm -08:00 #press
  • Aaron Parecki
    Amusing demos of network security by @reidab and @schwern, including audience-contributed messages to the screen over DNS and HTTP #osbridge
    Downtown, Portland
    Thu, Jun 3, 2010 5:46pm -07:00 #osbridge
  • Aaron Parecki
    RT @natronics: The internet security talk is now spying on the facebook stalking talk #osbridge #osb10 #meta
    Fri, Jun 4, 2010 12:15am +00:00 #osbridge #osb10 #meta
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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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