in general my approach to things like webservers and email is
a) own my domain names
b) pick companies to run my email/website/mastodon/etc
c) switch whenever I want
I really appreciate the convenience of using services like fastmail/gmail/fly/netlify/github/nearlyfreespeech/etc, and I know that if things go downhill I can always switch
@aaronpk I read over your post and a bunch of related links. Really fascinating stuff!
From your post: “All it takes to turn your website into a FedCM-supported site is adding a single `<link>` tag to your home page.”
Can you expand on this? IndieAuth (mostly) requires two `<link>` elements for authorization and token endpoints. What would a singular `<link>` look like in this case?
@aaronpk thanks - i like step '0'
You are very brave, patient and understands that you have options (1) and (2)
saved for playing around with.