Adding Support for BlueSky to IndieLogin.com

Today I just launched support for BlueSky as a new authentication option in IndieLogin.com!
#oauth #bluesky #atproto #indieweb

From an interview with a costumed Portland protester. Portland rules and this is spot on:

“There’s been a nice overall whimsy that has shown up. The frog is amazing. We had a bunch of other inflatable people here last night, too. I saw people playing Twister the other day.

What they rely on is fear. So by coming out in an absurdist manner, it speaks to them, to some extent, that we’re actually not that afraid.

It also dismantles their narrative a little bit. When they try to describe this situation as “war-torn,” it becomes much harder to take them seriously when they have to post a video saying [U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security] Kristi Noem is up on the balcony staring over the Antifa Army and it’s, like, eight journalists and five protesters and one of them is in a chicken suit.”

An Interview With the Portland Chicken (archived)
#AbolishICE #AntifaSuperSoldiers

Client ID Metadata Document Adopted by the OAuth Working Group

The IETF OAuth Working Group has adopted the Client ID Metadata Document specification!
Made a bunch of salsa with the CSA tomatoes and peppers!
This week's CSA
First dip in the tub now that it's actually hot
Got the hot tub up and running!

Link: Don’t Make Me Question Why I Follow That Account! 😅

Trying out T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

#Internet #T-Mobile #CenturyLink #Quantum Fiber

🗓️ The Level Up

Bleh

Worked on a bunch of house projects today!

  • Finished tidying up the low voltage panels for Units A and B
  • Fixed the electronic door latch for Unit A
  • Installed a new camera facing the street to watch for delivery vehicles and such
  • Terminated the network jack at the hot tub
  • Prepped a bunch of the hot tub wiring and started draining it

Meetable Release Notes - October 2025

I just released some updates for Meetable, my open source event listing website.
Unsurprisingly, it took me literally all day to get the network closet back up and running! But this time it is much more neatly organized.

I added a 12-port patch panel in the corner that all the building runs terminate into. Half of these were from the 2019 studio buildout, the other half I've added over the years, with pretty messy cable runs through the space. Now they are all neatly tucked inside the wall and terminated into this patch panel!

I then started rebuilding the rack, and made custom length cables for the 12 connections. One end is an rj45 jack, the other end is a keystone connector for the rack patch panel.

By the end of the day I was able to get all the gear back in the rack! I know it still looks a bit messy but believe me this is far better than it was before I started this!

Busy day at the triplex today!

The plumber came to finish up everything inside:

  • Hung the mount for the bathtub spray head
  • Attached the mixer valve for the shower
  • Attached the pole for the shower head
  • Moved the spigot for the roof mister
  • Moved the sewer line for the loft to the lower sewer line the guys added a few months ago. That means no more pump for the laundry room sink and washer needed anymore!

I also found cat5e wires in the utility room closet that were for the phone jacks in the loft, so I traced them and terminated them with network jacks so now there’s a network jack in the loft! Why didn’t I find this years ago? I just assumed it was cat3 wiring because it was for a phone.

I’m also tackling some loose ends in the house, a few dangling network jacks I hadn’t finished yet.

The drywaller finished the utility closet so I can put everything back together!

Oh and the cleanup crew came and took out a bunch of trash and also took the temporary power pole!

Today I prepped for the drywall crew to come and patch up the walls in the utility closet. I moved the network wires inside the wall to a new location so there will be less exposed wires in the inside, and also moved the fiber cable into the ceiling so it isn't awkwardly draped through the room.
this week's CSA
Today is the day! We are finally getting the permanent power hookup to the new house! I can't even believe how long I've been waiting for this. This is super important because it unblocks a bunch of other stuff from happening in order to finish the project.

It looked like it almost wasn't going to happen there for a bit, but the crew pulled through! A very quick tree trim, an extra supply run to get thicker wire, and a quick reroute of the conduit for the main line and we're back in business.

Also I just think it's really funny that the guy from the power company just ripped the meter off the side of the building while everything inside was still powered on. Seems like you might want to disconnect the load at the breaker before pulling potentially 200 amps off the wall but hey that's not my job.
Thank you for buying a bunch of my old gear! I made a run to the post office to get some boxes out!
This week I need to tackle this project! I need to remove everything in the utility room so the electricians can run a new main power line through the ceiling. Capturing this for the "before" photo.