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Aaron Parecki

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  • 📷 PhotoJoseph 🎥 https://twitter.com/photojoseph   •   Dec 1
    Wow I feel dumb but I just figured something out. You know how when you launch Instagram you briefly see a photo before it scrolls way down the timeline, and you really want to see that photo, so spend the next several minutes scrolling for it and not leaving IG? Yeah… genius.
    Aaron Parecki
    at first I thought you had found a solution for that... then it hit me 🤦‍♂️
    Portland, Oregon • 39°F
    3 likes 1 reply
    Sat, Nov 30, 2019 6:16pm -08:00
  • Gary https://twitter.com/every_daydad   •   Nov 30
    Maybe 2 years now? I’ve had the channel for almost 3 but really focusing on it for 2.
    Aaron Parecki
    Super cool, congrats in advance!
    Portland, Oregon • 35°F
    2 likes
    Sat, Nov 30, 2019 10:11am -08:00
  • 📷 PhotoJoseph 🎥 https://twitter.com/photojoseph   •   Nov 30
    I can’t decide if I actually have a use for this or not… a 15.6” thin (like iPad) external HDMI/USB-C monitor for $110. Add a second monitor to a laptop or even new iPad sounds clever. But do I *need* it? Damn sales… https://geni.us/mkwdmx
    Aaron Parecki
    I have a 13" one that I use with my portable ATEM setup and it's fantastic. This is a ridiculously good deal!
    Portland, Oregon • 32°F
    1 like 1 reply
    Sat, Nov 30, 2019 8:46am -08:00
  • Nov 27

    I have to confess that geopolitical controvery is not one of the challenges I anticipated when Apple brazenly tackled Maps.

    Aaron Parecki
    As someone who has come from the mapping world and seen the CEO make passing comments like "hey nice to see you can't chat gotta go settle this border dispute" I could have told you this was coming a hundred miles away
    Portland, Oregon • 40°F
    Wed, Nov 27, 2019 8:24pm -08:00
  • danielpunkass https://micro.blog/danielpunkass   •   Nov 28

    @aaronpk I was just thinking about this and wondering how it applies to other companies. Hence my latest post!

    Aaron Parecki
    Oh hah that one hadn't made it to my reader yet
    Portland, Oregon • 40°F
    Wed, Nov 27, 2019 6:45pm -08:00
  • Nov 27

    Did you buy a low-end iPad for $500 in April, 2010, when it debuted? If you had invested that money in $AAPL it would be worth about $4,000 today.

    Aaron Parecki
    I once heard a rule that for every dollar you spend on apple products you should buy that much stock as well. I wish i had followed that advice.
    Portland, Oregon • 41°F
    Wed, Nov 27, 2019 6:15pm -08:00
  • David Neal 🥓🥑 https://twitter.com/reverentgeek   •   Nov 27
    I just realized I've been an Amazon customer for 20 years 🤯
    Aaron Parecki
    so say we all
    Portland, Oregon • 41°F
    Wed, Nov 27, 2019 5:25pm -08:00
  • Jamie Tanna https://www.jvt.me   •   Nov 25

    Reply to https://aaronparecki.com/2019/11/25/14/

    Aaron Parecki
    It doesn't need to tie in to IndieAuth at all! You can just use it as an API to verify whether you've tapped the confirm button in the push notification, then start your login session on the server normally.
    Portland, Oregon • 49°F
    Mon, Nov 25, 2019 2:16pm -08:00
  • Jamie Tanna https://www.jvt.me   •   Nov 25

    Reply to https://aaronparecki.com/2019/11/25/6/

    Aaron Parecki
    The trick is to use Okta's "Factor API" directly, not using the normal login API. https://developer.okta.com/docs/reference/api/factors/#getting-started-with-the-factors-api
    Portland, Oregon • 48°F
    1 reply
    Mon, Nov 25, 2019 12:43pm -08:00
  • Jamie Tanna https://www.jvt.me   •   Nov 25

    Reply to https://aaronparecki.com/2017/10/04/23/passwordless-logins

    Aaron Parecki
    I still haven't, but I did help https://rosemaryorchard.com set it up at IWC Brighton and I've been meaning to write it up while it's fresh in my head!
    Portland, Oregon • 43°F
    1 like 1 reply
    Mon, Nov 25, 2019 8:34am -08:00
  • Norman Walsh https://twitter.com/ndw   •   Nov 25
    Do you have a pointer to a "Hello world" example? Something like, turn a light on at 07:00? I think I have Node Red installed, but it's very unclear how it's connected to HA.
    Aaron Parecki
    I know it's a long video, but this is the best crash course I found on it. https://youtu.be/SuoSXVqjyfc It's worth watching that because it'll intro you to all the terminology and the way of thinking that Node Red requires.
    Portland, Oregon • 42°F
    Mon, Nov 25, 2019 7:52am -08:00
  • manton https://micro.blog/manton   •   Nov 25

    @aaronpk Interesting. In this Apple support document there are separate sections for in-store vs. web payments, but they seem similar.

    Aaron Parecki
    hm that does say explicitly "Apple sends your Device Account Number to the app or website along with the transaction-specific dynamic security code. Neither Apple nor your device sends your actual payment card number to the app." So I wonder if somehow the last 4 of the real number are sent to the processor too.
    Portland, Oregon • 43°F
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 8:49pm -08:00
  • manton https://micro.blog/manton   •   Nov 25

    @fgtech @aaronpk I used to think that, but seeing the real last 4 digits in Stripe convinced me otherwise. They could be preserving the last 4 in the generated number or passing it as metadata, though.

    Aaron Parecki
    Could be that Apple Pay for websites doesn't do the proxy number that Apple Pay contactless does. On my grocery store receipts it's a different last 4 digits than my actual card.
    Portland, Oregon • 43°F
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 8:24pm -08:00
  • Justin Richer https://twitter.com/justin__richer   •   Nov 25
    Except that that ignores ME and XP and Vista....
    Aaron Parecki
    welp there goes that theory
    Portland, Oregon, USA • 43°F
    1 like 1 reply
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 7:29pm -08:00
  • Norman Walsh https://twitter.com/ndw   •   Nov 24
    It's the language for constructing automations in "home assistant".
    Aaron Parecki
    haha yeah this is exactly why I got rid of all my automations in home assistant and moved them into Node Red
    Portland, Oregon, USA • 43°F
    3 replies
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 7:23pm -08:00
  • Justin Richer https://twitter.com/justin__richer   •   Nov 20
    Microsoft shouldn't be seen as an example for good numbering. Leaving off the non numeric versions you get:

    1, 2, 3, 3.1, 3.11, 95, 98, 2000, 7, 8, 8.1, 10...
    Aaron Parecki
    I never realized it before but that explains how they jumped to 7...

    95 = 4
    98 = 5
    2000 = 6
    Portland, Oregon, USA • 44°F
    3 replies
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 7:03pm -08:00
  • Gary https://twitter.com/every_daydad   •   Nov 25
    Video started off at 16 minutes 30 seconds after the initial rough cut and after the second pass is 12 minutes 47 seconds and I feel MUCH better about it.

    Hopefully YouTube will feel the same way 🤣
    Aaron Parecki
    eh I'll hold out for the 90 second cut 😆
    Portland, Oregon • 47°F
    1 like
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 5:07pm -08:00
  • manton https://micro.blog/manton   •   Nov 24

    @verumsolum @Jerm I guess I'm not sure, but I know that Stripe at least gets the last 4 digits, expiration, billing address, etc. Even when using a card directly Micro.blog never sees the number, so it seems comparable from a privacy perspective, but I may be wrong.

    Aaron Parecki
    In general the credit card system in the US is so broken that it's not worth worrying about these minor differences anyway. At the end of the day, any problems are resolved by the fraud department.
    Portland, Oregon • 49°F
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 4:02pm -08:00
  • manton https://micro.blog/manton   •   Nov 24

    @verumsolum @Jerm I guess I'm not sure, but I know that Stripe at least gets the last 4 digits, expiration, billing address, etc. Even when using a card directly Micro.blog never sees the number, so it seems comparable from a privacy perspective, but I may be wrong.

    Aaron Parecki
    Apple Pay generates a sort of proxy credit card number that is shared and used by the merchant. It can still be (ab)used just like your normal CC number though.
    Portland, Oregon • 49°F
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 4:00pm -08:00
  • Annika Backstrom https://xoxo.zone/@annika   •   Nov 24

    Found a piece of wood in my pecan pie. It was about 1.5cm-2cm across and not tasty

    Aaron Parecki
    that piece of wood looks suspiciously similar to a pecan... is it in disguise?
    Portland, Oregon • 50°F
    Sun, Nov 24, 2019 3:47pm -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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