aaronpki finally set up Fantastical to pull aaaallll my calendars -- work, personal, website events, etc -- so i finally have one unified view of everything
Fran[m]1aaronpk: I'm trying to use IndieLogin with a self hosted auth server, and when I'm suppose to receive the code to verify, I seem to receive no data
aaronpkdouble check that your website is linking to the right authorization endpoint URL. I had this problem just yesterday where my POSTs were being eaten because I was accidentally POSTing to an http url and the web server was redirecting them to https
jgmac1106ahh okay thanks, I figured I was doing something wrong, I have to remove the h-card p-follow-of before using Bridgy (I keepit on my following page). will remove the u-url as well…but maybe not that is the reason for the post...
sknebelmaybe just a section on /location for now? /wifi_location is a bit unclear, since there's also the "check what SSIDs you see and look up in a database of locations where you are" method
@thinnai↩️ There are two inherent reasons #WebRTC is best for this scenario: receiver can directly auth the originator (triangular vs. trapezoidal) and recv can use web-based auth like Indieauth which do not use password-based auth scheme. (twitter.com/_/status/1222924983040663553)
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aaronpkpersonally i'd do that with a scope that means "propose changes", but i could see maybe a company blog letting people edit but not make new posts