3010 results for ""It works""

  • Most non-technical consumer solutions are "just another implementation of what many do" but wrapped up with it's own choices of implementations. And it works because most people on the planet don't actually have as many differring needs as we like to think (or will find acceptable).
    carrvo at 2024-12-08 21:17
  • I'm not exactly sure how it works, but I'm sure someone here can help!
    capjamesg[d] at 2024-12-06 23:18
  • It works fine, but -- if it's feasible -- I'd like to simplify the markup. So change the above to `<div class="p-location h-adr"> <!-- locality, region, etc. --> </div>`.
    btrem at 2024-12-03 03:28
  • It works like this: follow indieauth-client-php (configuring all endpoints public), except the final step in the redirect is saved to a database instead of the session, then use mod_authnz_external to check their basic "username" against the database to see if they are actively logged in (touch the timestamp on the record).
    carrvo at 2024-12-02 01:50
  • ↩️ It works!
    [kongaloosh] at 2024-11-30 01:11
  • @flancian@social.coop I don’t think I’ve tried directly mentioning someone on [[Mastodon]] from my personal site before. Let’s see if it works?! Also a quick test to see if my follow of @agora@botsin.space worked. #FotL #IndieWeb (https://boffosocko.com/2024/11/20/55826132/)
    Loqi at 2024-11-20 21:05
  • this is something I could easily look up to have a bigger understanding of how exactly it works, but I wonder if there is a way to independently — or with a more long-term thinking company — set up your domain for a period of 5 years or something. but I suppose you can already do this with namecheap
    paotsaq at 2024-11-20 06:34
  • GWG: ok, thanks! I have a feeling I just need to clatter around for a bit like a drunk elephant and see how it works, and then fix things to my liking once I get a feel for how I want to interact.
    awsamuel at 2024-11-17 15:34
  • I apologize if this is too specific for this chat. But has anyone else had a weird issue with elevnty that github pages won't recognize it? I kinda got the hang of how it works when hosted on a private server, but github keeps trying to run the site from the root directory and not the _site directory, and when I try to change it in the github pages settings, I can only choose between the root directory and \docs (idk what that mea
    calebd at 2024-11-15 21:29
  • Anybody who knows how it works?
    Askan at 2024-11-10 13:15
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