Got here right as my boarding group was called! đ
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I like this CSS image reset after watching Kevin Powellâs walkthrough.
Also intrigued by the post he linked, âThe Ultimate Low-Quality Image Placeholder Technique.â
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"text": "So yeah I\u2019m deep in a pain flareup right now. I made sure that all of the critical bugs in bandcrash are, to my knowledge, fixed, but I just am not in a situation where I can really work on stuff right now due to a massive pain flareup.I was just starting to work on some music for a game jam game and Novembeat but I don\u2019t think that\u2019s really in the cards for me this year.And of course now that I\u2019m in agony, suddenly a lot of folks want to interview me for engineering roles that I\u2019d normally be very interested in, so, thanks for twisting the knife on that one.At least choir is going pretty well and gives me stuff to look forward to.",
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"text": "Not my thoughts, for once, but some put together by Craig Mod has he prepares to walk the width of Tokyo (found via Kottke). A lot of what he wrote resonated. I\u2019ve said before that there\u2019s a difference between loneliness and being alone, and between solitude and isolation. While we may differ on definitions (the type of aloneness he describes I\u2019d describe as loneliness), he definitely gets it.\n\n\n\n\nAloneness sucks. It\u2019s insidious and becomes habitual. It\u2019s rapacious. It saps the spirit. It twists a peaceful dude all truculent and paranoid. It renders decision making oddly cumbersome. It\u2019s more difficult to feel elevated as a human when swaddled in aloneness. Self-worth plummets as aloneness rises.\n\n\n\nAnd aloneness as a default is tremendously difficult for some folks to understand.\n\n\n\nFor many, being surrounded by big families or long-term partners is so normalized, that to empathize with someone who is deep in aloneness (which I distinguish from solitude or quietude, more volitional and opted-into states) is akin to imagining what it\u2019s like to fart your way to the moon.\nCraig Mod\n\n\n\n\nAnd then later:\n\n\n\n\nI still feel a deep and terrifying aloneness \u2014 mostly when when I\u2019m worn down. But now I can slightly detach myself from it, tell myself that we\u2019ve felt this before, that we\u2019ve come out of it, and believe in that pending emergence. If I admit to a friend that I\u2019m experiencing these grueling bouts of crushing aloneness, I often get responses like:\u00a0How can\u00a0you\u00a0feel alone?! You have so many people in your corner and support and love and friends!\u00a0This is a terrible response. (But I know well meaning!) Aloneness and depression go hand in hand, and for someone not depressed, the idea of your body weighing ten thousand pounds, of wearing that lead cloak, of not being able to get out of bed in the morning, is unthinkable, unfathomable. So, too, with that sense of aloneness. How can you feel alone? How can you feel so isolated and hopeless?\nCraig Mod\n\n\n\n\nThis is something that I think is important to note: when we say stuff like this, we\u2019re not trying to brush things off as \u201coh, you wouldn\u2019t understand\u201d \u2014 that\u2019s really not the point. The point is that, like so many lived experiences, the reality of the experience is hard to articulate in a way that actually gives enough context for someone who hasn\u2019t experienced it. It\u2019s hard to grok something that is as abstract and arbitrary as feelings and experiences that are almost entirely inside someone else\u2019s head.\n\n\n\nThanks for sharing, Craig. I hope your walk goes really well.",
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I now have the building blocks for Ticketing for IndieAuth set up.
On my staging site, the metadata endpoint now advertises the ticket_endpoint
. That endpoint is accepting POST requests with parameters: ticket, resource, and subject. If the request is valid, it will be stored and return HTTP 202 with the message âAccepted.â Tickets are not automatically redeemed yet.
In the IndieAuth module admin, I set up a page to issue a ticket by entering a URL for âAllow access toâ (the resource) and âSend ticket toâ (the subject). Submitting that form will check the subject URL for an indieauth-metadata
endpoint that advertises a ticket_endpoint
. If that is found successfully, a ticket is created and sent there.
Finally, I updated the token_endpoint
to accept POST requests with grant_type=ticket
and exchange the ticket for an access token.
Next I will be working on automatically redeeming received tickets for access tokens and setting up some private posts to work with granted access tokens.
I am currently using the same code that generates authorization codes to make the tickets. I think this should work fine because it already handles creating an opaque string that is valid for a short period of time (5 minutes). The module also ensures these can only be used once and logs key information for each request like client_id (source code). I need to run some tests to ensure tickets canât be used as authorization codes and I might need to add some metadata to differentiate the two in the admin area.
Feel free to try to send a ticket to my staging site and ping me in IndieWeb dev chat. I can also send you a ticket if youâd like to try that out. I look forward to discussing this with other implementers!
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Gate is closing as soon as it opened!
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The CDCâs HICPAC has proposed guidance that will weaken infection control in healthcare settings. They have a rather short period for written comments, ââŠopened November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 pm on November 6, 2023.â I presume that is Eastern timezone.
Below is the message I sent, including links to more information. Please take a moment and send an email yourself! hicpac@cdc.gov
Subject: Strengthen infection control guidance
To: CDCâs Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC)
hicpac@cdc.gov
I am writing to join my voice with the National Nurses United (NNU), Peopleâs CDC, and thousands of experts in public health â calling on HICPAC to strengthen the guidance on infection control and fully recognize the aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2. The proposed updates weaken the guidance and do not adequately follow the current science on transmission. This will put more healthcare workers and patients at risk.
I am also urging more openness and transparency in your processes. You should be seeking input from frontline workers and other experts in respiratory health. Draft guidance should be published along with the scientific evidence well in advance, with an ample time for the public to make written comments.
Thank you,
Gregor Morrill
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"text": "The CDC\u2019s HICPAC has proposed guidance that will weaken infection control in healthcare settings. They have a rather short period for written comments, \u201c\u2026opened November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 pm on November 6, 2023.\u201d I presume that is Eastern timezone.\n\nBelow is the message I sent, including links to more information. Please take a moment and send an email yourself! hicpac@cdc.gov\n\nSubject: Strengthen infection control guidance\n\nTo: CDC\u2019s Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC)\nhicpac@cdc.gov\n\nI am writing to join my voice with the National Nurses United (NNU), People\u2019s CDC, and thousands of experts in public health \u2014 calling on HICPAC to strengthen the guidance on infection control and fully recognize the aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2. The proposed updates weaken the guidance and do not adequately follow the current science on transmission. This will put more healthcare workers and patients at risk.\n\nI am also urging more openness and transparency in your processes. You should be seeking input from frontline workers and other experts in respiratory health. Draft guidance should be published along with the scientific evidence well in advance, with an ample time for the public to make written comments.\n\nThank you,\n\nGregor Morrill",
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electronic devices are the new smoking
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