A rainy weekend meant some time to learn. Here’s a little demo of what I built following the Metroidvania section of Heartbeast’s 1-Bit Godot 4 course.
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because I forgot to put explicit categories (p-category markup) in the article post.
Adding that markup after publishing, and then sending an ActivityPub update (via #BridgyFed) is apparently not enough for #Mastodon to notice that the Update has new tags to display and aggregate on tag pages. In my next #w3cTPAC article post I’ll be sure to include category markup before publishing and see if that works.
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I spent most of the day working on Meetable, my event listing website that powers https://events.indieweb.org and a few other sites. Some great new features and bugfixes!
• Added passkeys for admin login • "Live Now" indicator is now aware of the actual Zoom meeting status • Zoom meeting updates if event time changes • Added tooltip to show local time on event pages
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Now that @1Password launched passkey support *and* it's integrated into iOS 17 with the 1Password app, I feel like I can finally actually take the plunge and set up passkeys everywhere!
No more passwords! and the login UX is so much better too!
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