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  • Stephen Diehl https://twitter.com/smdiehl
    Web3 is people trying to reboot the ICO bubble. So that they can run the same scams on the next batch of suckers.
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Tue, Jan 4, 2022 12:13pm +00:00 (liked on Tue, Jan 4, 2022 9:15am -08:00)
  • Andrew Kan https://twitter.com/AndrewKanFilm
    Fellow creators! The larger you get the more companies will want to send you stuff in exchange for a free review. Remember to always put your audience first, and if it doesn't fit your audience that's fine. Always put your viewers first! #YouTube
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Tue, Jan 4, 2022 4:10am +00:00 (liked on Tue, Jan 4, 2022 9:14am -08:00) #YouTube
  • Tom MacWright https://twitter.com/tmcw
    recipe websites were the bellwether of the last web trends: heavily used microformats, briefly had a flickr-like social network (cookpad), the clearest usecase for google's "rich results", and now a trashfire of seo hacking
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Tue, Jan 4, 2022 4:02pm +00:00 (liked on Tue, Jan 4, 2022 8:15am -08:00)
  • dr. hazel 🌟 https://twitter.com/HazelMonforton
    Remember that Douglas Adams bit where people decided leaves were currency so they burned down trees to create scarcity so the value of leaves went up? Thats NFTs.
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Sun, Jan 2, 2022 2:16pm +00:00 (liked on Mon, Jan 3, 2022 5:55am -08:00)
  • Maybe it's Eyesaline https://mastodon.social/@ieure

    @cwebber Someone had deposited $500k into their Simple account. And the transactions table's amount column was a Postgres integer, which is 32-bit signed. We only stored positive numbers, so the max value for a single transaction's amount was 2147483647. But because of centicents, that worked out to $214,748.3647.

    Oops.

    Portland, Oregon • 48°F
    Fri, Dec 31, 2021 4:52am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 9:59pm -08:00)
  • Chloe Condon https://twitter.com/ChloeCondon
    Tis the SCARIEST of Sundays 😱👻🧟‍♀️😨🆘
    Portland, Oregon • 47°F
    Mon, Jan 3, 2022 5:24am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 9:27pm -08:00)
  • Lorin Hochstein https://twitter.com/norootcause
    As a software developer, you may be called upon to perform some of these tasks in your career.

    How well a CS degree prepares you for these tasks (and whether it even should prepare you for these) is left as an exercise to the reader.

    🧵
    1/
    Portland, Oregon • 47°F
    Mon, Dec 27, 2021 5:27pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 9:23pm -08:00)
  • WTF OAuth https://twitter.com/wtf_oauth
    If you can’t think of a better solution, add another layer of protocols.
    Portland, Oregon • 48°F
    Sat, Jan 1, 2022 2:09am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 6:33pm -08:00)
  • Aaron Levie https://twitter.com/levie
    The web is amazing: you can build something of value for billions of people, leverage endless distribution channels, architecture options, open source and protocols, infinitely scalable infra, and everything gets cheaper and faster every day.
    Portland, Oregon • 48°F
    Mon, Jan 3, 2022 12:34am +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 6:19pm -08:00)
  • Beth Dean https://twitter.com/bethdean
    You either plan now or spend a decade trying to retrofit subpar solutions. The world has been asking for a more regulated internet, with more transparency and accountability. Presently, web3 makes all of those things as difficult as possible right from the get go. 3/5
    Portland, Oregon • 42°F
    Sun, Jan 2, 2022 9:52pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 2:32pm -08:00)
  • Beth Dean https://twitter.com/bethdean
    Web 2.0 showed us our worst social issues are exacerbated by building tech first and asking questions later. web3 plants seeds for environmental disaster, artificial scarcity, and general disregard for bad actors. On the internet there’s no such thing as “future problems.”2/5
    Portland, Oregon • 42°F
    Sun, Jan 2, 2022 9:52pm +00:00 (liked on Sun, Jan 2, 2022 2:32pm -08:00)
  • KmikeyM https://twitter.com/kmikeym
    your annual review makes me jealous. EVERY. YEAR.
    Portland, Oregon • 27°F
    Sat, Jan 1, 2022 2:16am +00:00 (liked on Fri, Dec 31, 2021 8:19pm -08:00)
  • Ryan Barrett https://snarfed.org/

    …the total outcome of NATs is to increase the available address capacity in IPv4 from 4 billion endpoints (232) to some 1,000 trillion endpoints (250). …the usable address capacity in IPv6 is somewhere between 49 bits and 58 bits. This conclusion points to the observation that the overall carrying capacity of IPv6 is not all that different from that of a dense IPv4 deployment making highly efficient use of NATs.

    🤯

    – Geoff Huston, IPv4 Address Markets (emphasis mine)

    Portland, Oregon • 36°F
    Wed, Dec 29, 2021 11:49am -08:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 8:46pm -08:00)
  • 👻🎃 Status Quo 🎃👻 https://twitter.com/KardOnIce
    No, because I worked in this field and it's nothing but smoke and mirrors. The longer I looked at it, the less anything made sense: there is no technical improvement, it's a solution in search of a problem. Permissioned (private) chains might make sense, but these aren't web3.
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 5:07am +00:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 6:36pm -08:00)
  • JT https://twitter.com/floopily
    So I saw a fascinating video recently by @GeraldUndone about video waveforms, and today I've been tinkering up a visualisation to help explain how they work.

    It's Really Simple™ - just think of the image as a five-dimensional object being rotated 90° in three-dimensional space.
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 9:10pm +00:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 6:36pm -08:00)
  • Queen Anne Greenways https://twitter.com/QAGreenways
    I get a lot of the same questions about pedestrian streets over and over so maybe an infographic will help.
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 1:17am +00:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 6:33pm -08:00)
  • WTF OAuth https://twitter.com/wtf_oauth
    OAuth is to OpenID as HTTPS is to HTTP
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 11:09pm +00:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 6:28pm -08:00)
  • patrick tomasso. https://twitter.com/imPatrickT
    90% of ppl on YouTube are just some random person. the fake authority we give people simply because they have a channel is hilarious. you can learn to love and trust someone's take on things but its impossible to know everything everyone will want or need, and its ever evolving.
    Portland, Oregon • 34°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 3:17pm +00:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 8:38am -08:00)
  • Sara Soueidan https://twitter.com/SaraSoueidan
    If you're making 2022 resolutions, let "Publish my content on my own site" be one of them? And "Provide an RSS feed for my blog/content" be another?

    I feel much more inclined to share links to articles on personal blogs than those published on large publications.
    Portland, Oregon • 34°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 6:10am +00:00 (liked on Thu, Dec 30, 2021 7:05am -08:00)
  • Dave Maze https://twitter.com/davemaze
    2021 was the year of Nintendo Switch for me. I’m not a “gamer” but I have completely fallen in love with the switch. It feels like a system designed for people like me. I love the games and I love the whole concept. Got my first Switch with the OLED and am totally a fan now.
    Portland, Oregon • 27°F
    Thu, Dec 30, 2021 5:42am +00:00 (liked on Wed, Dec 29, 2021 10:18pm -08:00)
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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)

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