Hey, found an example of Web auth with (Self signed) Client certificates,
Works on Win 10 with Edge and Firefox, couldn’t make it work (yet) on Brave.
Interesting experiment, perhaps I’ll implement it as a login method in some of my web projects (to keep achieving passwordless logins)
Sorry…
For…
Doing that…
I think it’s basically to separate ideas (I worked on Press and media, so perhaps it’s an old habit)…
Indeed, you ask interesting questions. I haven’t realized I do that.
That being said, like on code formatting, it’s a matter of style and readability, I guess…
BTW, I’m watching that using the Reply button is not including the user, like @fastidious https://arrakis.netbros.com/user/fastidious/twtxt.txt Am I doing the reply correctly?
Ok, I found what’s going on with twtxt.net. If I use the upper Textbox it works (it’s inserting there the Twt code, like #45lcr2a, and the user.
In the lower Textbox inside a Thread, it’s not inserting it
Aaaand sorry for the extra lines and grammar, I was writing this post/twt while I was in a meeting, and my brain can’t multitask that much
#dontDoThatDude
@eaplmx@twtxt.net I think what’s going on here is that we don’t expand @-mentions if you specifically don’t have an alias/nick that matches in your “Following” list of feeds. You very likely don’t actually follow @fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com do you? That’s okay, because Yarn is both decentralized and distributed – That is to say the mechanisms at play here actually distribute content between pods when they have to / should. We’re also working on (eventualy) some kind of Pod gossiping too. The goal here is that you should not need to follow the world in order to enjoy participation in Yarns
@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com No worries 🤗