Aaron, Can Granary.io also turn Twitter #topic streams into a feed? I seem to only see examples of personal twitter timeline—>feed. I never look at my timeline really, mostly have #topic columns alerts in my Tweetdeck columns e.g.
Aaron, Can Granary.io also turn Twitter #topic streams into a feed? I seem to only see examples of personal twitter timeline—>feed. I never look at my timeline really, mostly have #topic columns alerts in my Tweetdeck columns e.g.
Holy shit
Some epic gifs on Steve Mann (of the Eyetap, retro precursor to Google Glass and some modern AR stuff)'s website http://wearcam.org/
@aaronpk That's interesting and kind of weird. I also tend to like black coffee, hoppy beers, strong greens, etc. (and spicy foods, although I would not eat a raw habanero!) -- but cilantro has tasted like soap to me for as long as I can remember, although tempering it with something acidic like a lot of lime juice seems to cut back on the Palmolive a lot.
@aaronpk i'm all for using grid, but <tr> is a 1D row element so there's no real difference w flexbox, is there? you could use align-items: stretch
@aaronpk Can I ask a question? I wannt to set up an Aparature instance. Am I able to follow straight up RSS feeds up there? Want to follow venders and company blogs as well as personal ones. Possible, isn't it?
@jeremycherfas Not precisely related, but I changed my Instagram to a business account (me being the business), and now I can post to it automatically through Buffer. Just single images, but it's a start! (It notifies me it it's a multi image post and when it can't automatically post, so I can finish it manually.)
@aaronpk Well I guess it's quite stressful to provide software to such a huge amount of users. Check out the issue counter on Nextcloud server repo. Maybe there's a lack of tact in their answer but it does not justify the aggressive comments they get in return. Free software development is also about respect and constructive criticism IMHO. My (very basic and subjective) perception is that they say it's not fair to be attacked for a delay in the bug resolution. I'm sure the bug will be fixed.
@aaronpk Which part disappoints you? I've red the whole thread and from what I get: When a fix is done, it will be available for everybody. Sounds good to me. I'm rather disappointed by such harsh criticisms. It does not sound fair considering the hard work Nextcloud team/contributors are doing to produce an amazing publicly available Free Software. #ILoveNextcloud 😉
@aaronpk Yep, but in that case the attacker controls the redirect uri right? how can the attacker control the redirect uri without also controlling the pkce secret?
@aaronpk you linked to "Insufficient Redirect URI Validation" though? maybe i'm just confused about what you were talking about.