(That's me. I am that doofus.) ๐ญ
@aaronpk Yep, it's obvious once proposed, just somehow I had never thought of it :)
That's an interesting idea... instead of storing the bearer tokens associated with your internally-pointing ocaps (held by external users), salt and hash them. That way if your server is compromised the ocaps that other people hold to you internally can still be valid.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/cap-talk/zGu5th2Lsxc/84PZ5TD2CwAJ
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the problem with filtering mastodon public feeds by tag is peole are terrible at tagging content in any kind of standardized way. I expect that will get better as tags become more important, which will come when databases of mastodon content by tag becomes more popular.
@aaronpk hi Aaron. 73 de CT1ETE. Have a nice trip and enjoy!
@aaronpk are you flying home on Qantas? I think Iโve got a Qantas Lounge guest pass I could transfer to you.
I feel dumber and dumber with the college Java exercises. They're distant from reality, when I google them - nothing comes out aside of tutorials how to do that, which makes me assume... these algorithms have no usage in the real world.
Sometimes things like this make me want to drop programming altogether and just... go work in a nearby fast food chain. At least I'd be more useful there... ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
@aaronpk Hah, yeah, I remember being embarrassed/annoyed too!
I seem to recall there being a warning on the application form that there was a possibility the application might get held for review, even though fortunately it went through immediately for me and you...
@aaronpk Had that problem on my first visit to Australia but it was long enough ago that getting to the web form from inside the airport was a bit of a challenge. I think that was when I was still using a Neo Freerunner; whatever it was, I remember thinking that most people in that situation would have been out of luck at the time. Now browsing the web on your mobile device from anywhere is routine...