Can I not have to create an account to control a lightbulb. This wasn't the future we wanted.
On the one hand it could solve the "how do I get paid to do open source" problem; on the other, there are only so many chumps who'll pay to sign some JSON with their key...
Future generations will realise that SPA frameworks peaked with AngularJS 1.6 + TypeScript
Josh
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@Codesleuth I ain't hosting your stuff, get your own $5 droplet
Post your quality tweet content to your own blog, like everyone else
https://me.hawx.me/entry/5b083dc2-2be3-48e4-bb75-69a04429117d
I ain't hosting your stuff, get your own $5 droplet
Joshua Hawxwell
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I opened up the code for relme-auth as I noticed Twitter wasn't showing as an option, looks like they've removed rel=me from the homepage links in the last few weeks which is pretty annoying...
It looks like there is a space at the start of the rel tag, maybe it was only an accidental deletion. Also I miss the days when classes meant something.
Adam Witko
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@hawx You need to get yourself some flour laddy!
That is a textbook loaf, but there is no need to show off how much flour you have by sprinkling additional flour on top.
This is it. This is the peak of my lockdown life. Though I think it is more lavish that I'm buying fresh bread every other day because it is the only source of carbs I can consistently find.
I scrolled down to protect the identity of the person who liked this tweet. They don't need shaming for the fact that Twitter shows me people's likes of screenshots of tweets I previously saw in my timeline.
I got this working here
https://me.hawx.me/entry/5f00a0fc-52f3-4c5d-bc60-98ae5fba7317. It is pretty basic, I just collect any u-syndication links on the thing I'm liking/replying to and check if they match a tweet/flickr regex, like
https://indieweb.org/u-syndication#How_to_use says.
Also I've spotted on your blog that your syndication links probably shouldn't be marked up with u-syndication as they don't point to the tweet that was created by brid.gy.
Hopefully the reply to this on my blog will look like a reply to my blog, but on Twitter the reply will reply to the tweet
Kev 🤷♂️
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Why does no one support `text/yaml` Accept headers in their API?
I just broke something by typing a number in a YAML file without quoting it: it expected the field to be a string. I absolutely hate having one item with a quoted name, but the others not, so go for consistency. At that point you may as well use JSON.
/shrug I couldn't even sign-in, I'd type my URL in but the button wouldn't do anything. To be fair it is hard to tell with Material Design buttons if something has happened when you press them.
HTTP Shortcuts works fine, it just took a bit of setting up.
I'm just going to leave this here forever