@aaronpk "high speed" ;) But yeah, the US needs more trains
@aaronpk "high speed" ;) But yeah, the US needs more trains
@aaronpk Sigh. The bit about the tracks depressed me. The Talgo trains Amtrak Cascades uses are designed to run just as fast as the Siemens trains Brightline uses. But track conditions don't allow it.
I mean, all the amenities you describe are very nice, but having trains that fast would be life-changing for of lot of people in the PNW, even if you had to dine on stale crackers.
@aaronpk hey, not too bad as far as travel snafus, go. Still annoying and inconvenient, but an impressive streak nevertheless!
What's the delta between your final arrival time and the original? And did the airline cover the cost of the alternative arrangements?
@aaronpk I am certainly not the first one who noticed that the former champion of use-your-own-server and #Indieweb has as his three links only corporate monosilos, right?
@aaronpk Super glad to hear this, although I think I will wait for the release.
@JMMaok @dajb I am looking for:
- ability to create recurring events (or at the very least, easily duplicate and edit events)
- automated confirmation and reminder emails that can be customized with ie a zoom link
- custom sign up forms
Ideally also:
- has a calendar integration or provides an .ics feed, so events automatically populate our public calendar
- has a zoom or other videochat integration so I don't need to separately set that up
@aaronpk is pkce used very often? When I was initially implementing pkce in a few cli tools I didn’t see a lot of people talking about it. Most people I talk to are familiar with oauth but you mention pkce and they don’t know it
@aaronpk is pkce used very often? When I was initially implementing pkce in a few cli tools I didn’t see a lot of people talking about it. Most people I talk to are familiar with oauth but you mention pkce and they don’t know it
@aaronpk I mean, you never know when you'll need to be wired for ceiling mics.
@aaronpk my English isn't so good, and not my primary language.. so I always thought that it meant literally for the email to arrive in the inbox well (not in spam) , and not about the state, well-being of the receiving end 😅
@aaronpk I've seen that, but haven't yet fully looked at it.. it always looked so... financial related?
@aaronpk that's perhaps fair, though I think OIDC smooths out a lot of OAuth 2.0's rough edges