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pcandmore.net
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| | | | Privacy & software freedom have been part of this blog's main theme. I am not an all-out privacy guy who goes above and beyond to cut out any last sort of fingerprinting out of his life, but I sure do enjoy to have control over my digital life. The latest project in line was setting up a private chatting solution. Hosting an XMPP server was the most appealing solution to me. | |
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johannesbrodwall.com
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jhannes.github.io
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| | | | (Technically, this is a blogpost about Oauth2 and not OpenID Connect) Are you using Slack as a central communication tool? Did you know that you can also use it as your identity provider for other apps you make or buy? For informal organizations like user groups and volunteer based conferences, Slack is perhaps already your communication hub. This means that the information you have about your users here is as good as you have anywhere. | |
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scottjehl.com
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| | A little while back, a friend mentioned that there really should be an HTML Web Component for QR codes. This is how I'd make one if I needed to. |