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joncaruana.com
He/him. Dad. Software developer by day. Home automator by night. Puzzle solver and occasional puzzle author (encodingcard.com). This is on a self-hosted PDS using did:web identity.
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I tapped ❤️ twice to double my contribution to this effort.
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Solid choice to use the hashtag twice to get the twice as secure #rot26
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Also Klarna charges the merchant a higher fee. DoorDash probably has a better deal but with Stripe it costs the merchant about twice as much in fees as a credit card would.
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@goodtogo.wsdot.wa.gov have you considered using an official .gov address for the website to make fakes even more obvious? Might I suggest goodtogo.wsdot.wa.gov? :)
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If carry over was limited then that was the horrible FSA. Good call staying away.
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Maybe not. You called it “savings” and there are also HSAs (health SAVINGS accounts) which are different from FSAs. With an HSA you do keep the money year over year and can invest it. HSAs are actually great.
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Power over Ethernet at work.
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It’ll do fine as long as no one with thousands of followers links to it.
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The first triangle is the hardest. And triangle 2 through ~10000 is free.
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They called us Twitter??? How rude.
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One of them should *transit* to your office and help setup a domain verified handle. :)
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A somewhat new feature of Bluesky lets you lock replies and quotes. You can set it per post. And you can change the default at Settings > Moderation > Interaction settings.
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It isn’t a butter substitute?
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And also a did:web so if you are relying on PLC queries for that info it’ll fail for the few dozen of us in the did:web club.
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Haha. I was here from day one … of year one!
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“Leader of xyz supports spending money on xyz”? Wow! Who wouldn’t? *Hire* more police? How about actually funding schools so they aren’t *laying off* teachers and staff due to lack of funds?
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As long as each one comes with an appropriate tag like this:
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The machine my eye doctor used involved mechanically moving the dot and I could *hear* when it was moving in to place to activate. Last year they switched to a VR headset for the test which doesn’t have this kind of side channel information leak.
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I have both of these. 6COLOR too.
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Optimistic sci-fi? Yes, please!
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FAA guidelines seem to require lights every 100ft with no maximum level, although they don’t contemplate a tower higher than 2200 ft. So you should plan to negotiate a significant bulk discount on those lights.
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Make sure to get some of those red blinky lights so the ISS knows to avoid it.
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Ah, yes, I’ve had that happen to me a lot of times too.
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This describes every identity framework I’ve ever had to use. Which is a lot of frameworks because they keep getting deprecated instead of fixed!
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And yet *still* years behind the ball. Anything that is important enough to care about NIST recommendations should be moving to passkeys at this point.
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No. In fact unless you are alone in the store you are socially obligated to keep the checkout line moving.
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Toothbrushes -> ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy -> Home Assistant. Puts the house into slumber mode after all adults brush their teeth at night. And wakes up when the first brushes in the morning. Slumber turns off all lights and suppresses most occupancy detection.