@gargron isn't it great though
i mean the whole thing of registering apps has mostly been justified by commercial restrictions and a pain in the ass for developers and users
@gargron isn't it great though
i mean the whole thing of registering apps has mostly been justified by commercial restrictions and a pain in the ass for developers and users
Another nice post on the Mastodon blog about implementing ActivityPub: https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2018/07/how-to-make-friends-and-verify-requests/
It would also be nice to add IndieAuth to the Indiepaper website, which could then generate bookmarklets and macOS configuration links automatically based upon the IndieAuth exchange.
For the use case of Aperture, the user would log into www.indiepaper.io with https://aperture.p3k.io, and then would select a channel to publish to during the auth flow.
Phew! After long awaited anticipation, Iโve built in a draft version of automated webmentions into my site, so now when I like and reply things from my Social Reader my site will send out a webmention immediately. No more 1-2 delays in my replies ๐๐
At the end of the day federated social software is only kinda good at content consumption and does almost nothing for content production and people like using computers more to make things than they do consuming of things
feel like we should really have a focus on making things and again and making that as seamless and easy as possible
