#IndieAuth is a pretty neat thing, and as I'm already a big #RSS user (have been since they were in general use, just never dropped them) I guess it'd be cool to have what amounts to a way to log into various sites that I don't feel called to make single accounts for and certainly don't feel like giving access to my Gmail or Facebook.
Trouble is, I have very few places where I can put a ref="me" and a lot of the people I know don't either. Many sites don't let us edit the style sheet.
Okay so…
A near total disaster tonight (entirely of my own making) means I am done with gitea. Super wonderful program, just too damn powerful by far for my limited use case.
Looking at stagit and cgit as replacements, anyone have any experience of either?
Distributed sign in that'd help facilitate nomadic identities on the Web by way of #Fortress :)
Why am I kinda excited for this?
Tbh, I want this to be something that within my OS; I have payment info stored and if I go into Plasma Discover, elementary's App Store or like doing a checkout on the Web, it just say "Pay" and uses _that_.
That's where the future of digital payments should have gone - my computer/device determines what works and how it works. This + allowing me to specify how to pay for things (use my BTC 🤢 or my business banking account? maybe pull from Venmo?)
