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  • sentenza https://twitter.com/delphinauge   •   Jun 13
    May I help by providing all the questions that I ask myself after being new to and diving into the OpenId Connect subject?
    Aaron Parecki
    Yes that would be great! Feel free to send me a link to a blog post or write me an email!
    Portland, Oregon
    1 reply
    Thu, Jun 13, 2019 10:31am -07:00
  • sentenza https://twitter.com/delphinauge   •   Jun 13
    Thanks, what are the implications of storing the tokens in the browser? Is Auth Code Flow with a backend server much more secure?
    Aaron Parecki
    yeah, having a backend is much more secure. I feel like this needs to be my next blog post.
    Portland, Oregon
    1 reply
    Thu, Jun 13, 2019 10:21am -07:00
  • sentenza https://twitter.com/delphinauge   •   Jun 13
    @oktadev @oauth_2 @aaronpk What is the current OpenId Connect recommendation for a SPA without a dedicated backend, is it Auth Code Flow + PKCE in Browser?
    #oauth #openidconnect
    Aaron Parecki
    Yep exactly, I wrote some sample code for doing that here: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/05/01/is-the-oauth-implicit-flow-dead
    Portland, Oregon
    3 replies
    Thu, Jun 13, 2019 9:56am -07:00
  • Jonathan LaCour https://cleverdevil.io/profile/cleverdevil   •   Jun 13
    Taxis are officially superior to ride sharing services again. They are often faster, the drivers are more professional, and they usually know where they are going.
    Aaron Parecki
    Only the taxis that have their own ride-hailing app! Once taxis started adding ride-hailing and payment via the app, then they're basically all the good parts of Lyft and none of the bad.

    I still continue to have a bad time with old-school taxis. The last trip I took the driver asked me to pay in cash but I didn't have enough, so he took $20 cash and the rest on the card, which just feels sketch.
    Portland, Oregon
    1 reply
    Thu, Jun 13, 2019 9:34am -07:00
  • Jonathan LaCour https://cleverdevil.io/profile/cleverdevil   •   Jun 13
    @aaronpk years ago, I wrote a little script that automatically converted a Keynote deck into individual PDF files (one per slide, vector, scalable) and then created a PPTX file out of the result. Not editable, obviously, but a nice shortcut. Sadly, I can’t find the script anymore!
    Aaron Parecki
    that's.... ridiculous and fantastic
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Wed, Jun 12, 2019 5:46pm -07:00
  • Not Fake Adam Kalsey https://twitter.com/akalsey   •   Jun 12
    I just refuse. You can have pdf if you (quite reasonably) don’t want keynote.

    Keynote is just a better authoring environment than PowerPoint. And my choice of tool needs to be optimized for me, the author and not someone else’s desires.
    Aaron Parecki
    unfortunately it's going into a deck with a bunch of other slides womp womp
    Portland, Oregon
    Wed, Jun 12, 2019 4:01pm -07:00
  • Microsoft Office https://twitter.com/Office   •   Jun 12
    That's not what we want! What would make the experience better for you?
    Aaron Parecki
    i mean the conversion worked reasonably well, it just still takes a lot of fiddling to get things looking just right, since there's always something that goes wrong with font sizes or alignment and such
    Portland, Oregon
    1 reply
    Wed, Jun 12, 2019 2:22pm -07:00
  • Zach Leatherman https://twitter.com/zachleat   •   Jun 12
    Hmmmmmmmm, I thought it deduped them but @aaronpk would be the person to ask (sorry Aaron I know I’m at my webmention support quota)
    Aaron Parecki
    Yes it does! It will also update the content if it's sent again.
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    1 like
    Wed, Jun 12, 2019 8:07am -07:00
  • Marty McGuire https://martymcgui.re/   •   Jun 11
    Aaron Parecki
    that's a good looking slice
    Portland, Oregon
    2 replies
    Tue, Jun 11, 2019 5:36pm -07:00
  • brentsimmons https://micro.blog/brentsimmons   •   Jun 12

    @aaronpk But did you ever actually use it? I never used mine.

    Aaron Parecki
    I mean, that depends on your definition of "use".

    "use" for its original intent? absolutely not.

    "use" for things like this? of course :D https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/4325
    Portland, Oregon
    1 mention
    Tue, Jun 11, 2019 5:33pm -07:00
  • Jun 11

    Now and again, maybe once a year, I remember how we all got CueCats for free in the mail.

    Aaron Parecki
    I had to go down the street to my local Radio Shack to get mine
    Portland, Oregon
    2 replies
    Tue, Jun 11, 2019 4:49pm -07:00
  • Christopher Lemmer Webber https://octodon.social/@cwebber   •   Jun 11

    Anyone have a print-on-demand service they recommend? I have a couple-hundred-pages PhD dissertation that's relevant to my work I'd like to print out and have on hand.

    Aaron Parecki
    My book is printed through Lulu.com. I like that they contract with local printers so it's actually cheap to ship to almost any country because the books don't have to go very farl
    Portland, Oregon
    1 like
    Tue, Jun 11, 2019 10:57am -07:00
  • axleyjc https://twitter.com/axleyjc   •   Jun 11
    OAuth is for authorization, not authentication
    OAuth is for authorization, not authentication
    OAuth is for authorization, not authentication
    OAuth is for authorization, not authentication
    OAuth is for authorization, not authentication
    OAuth is for authorization, not auth'n
    Aaron Parecki
    You might enjoy this analogy! https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/06/05/seven-ways-an-oauth-access-token-is-like-a-hotel-key-card
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    3 likes 1 reply
    Tue, Jun 11, 2019 9:21am -07:00
  • EdwardHinkle https://github.com/EdwardHinkle   •   Jun 11

    Yeah, 90% of the time this wouldn't apply to me, but I can see the utility. The same way the email clients have the "Unified Inbox" across different email clients. Most the time I want to be able to just look at one category. But sometimes I load my reader and I have like 1-2 posts in 5 different channels. For those instances it would be kind of nice to open up a reader that I knew support this "Unified Unread" and just scroll and read them. I get tired of tapping between the channels when I run into those couple of posts in each channel situations.

    Aaron Parecki
    Now that you mention it, if I see the unread counts across all channels and there's only a few, I wouldn't mind the unified channel for quickly catching up on everything. However, I would *only* want content from the channels that keep unread counts, not the ones that only show the dot. But that could be a server-side setting that the clients don't need to be aware of.
    Portland, Oregon
    Tue, Jun 11, 2019 8:26am -07:00
  • Jamund Ferguson https://twitter.com/xjamundx   •   Jun 10
    It's saying they're all private?
    Aaron Parecki
    Fixed!
    Portland, Oregon
    5 likes
    Mon, Jun 10, 2019 4:40pm -07:00
  • Peter Rukavina https://ruk.ca/   •   Jun 10

    WebmentionQSL

    Aaron Parecki
    This is an amazing idea, count me in! I just added my mailing address to my home page h-card! 🤣
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Jun 10, 2019 4:01pm -07:00
  • Katherine Moss https://twitter.com/Cambridgeport90   •   Jun 9
    Yours is custom, isn't it?
    Aaron Parecki
    yes, very ;-)
    Portland, Oregon
    1 reply
    Sun, Jun 9, 2019 3:14pm -07:00
  • Katherine Moss https://twitter.com/Cambridgeport90   •   Jun 9
    I don't think so ... let me check. And how do you parse the p-swarm-coins property manually? You have it in the docs, I just can't figure out how to do it.
    Aaron Parecki
    I don't know how you'd do it in WordPress, but I built special handling of that property into my site to show them.
    Portland, Oregon
    3 replies
    Sun, Jun 9, 2019 3:12pm -07:00
  • Katherine Moss https://twitter.com/Cambridgeport90   •   Jun 9
    I noticed something weird with http://ownyourswarm.p3k.io and Wordpress. Coins aren't coming back to http://cambridgeport90.net for some reason. @aaronpk, any suggestions? I get mentions from people, though. Thanks!
    Aaron Parecki
    hmm, they are sent just like regular webmentions, are they getting flagged by akismet or something?
    Portland, Oregon
    6 replies
    Sun, Jun 9, 2019 1:32pm -07:00
  • Ton Zijlstra   •   Jun 9

    Letterpress printed QSL cards for successfully sent and received Webmentions must be the most finely targeted joke. The audience very likely not larger than 3 people.

    Aaron Parecki
    this is an amazing idea please let's make it happen
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    1 reply
    Sun, Jun 9, 2019 10:52am -07:00
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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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