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(to compare it with a standard OAuth2 flow, it's similar: if you do a "login with Google" on some site, the site also doesnt know who you are. it sends you to Google to confirm the login, and then Google tells the site "this is user XYZ")
sknebel
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2022-04-02 13:40
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A badge (AKA achievement) is a visual indicator, with a post containing relevant metadata, of completing some sort of accomplishment, usually associated with completing specific tasks within a system that is frequently recognized as "achievement unlocked", or "you unlocked the xyz badge!" https://indieweb.org/badges
Loqi
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2022-03-25 19:19
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depends what your domain requirements are, you can get all-numbers .xyz domain for literally $1/yr, officially, without any special discounts, for example
jan6
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2022-02-17 23:32
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kinduff you can ask “what is XYZ” in the chat and our friendly bot Loqi should give a link to a relevant wiki page if one exists 🙂
capjamesg[d]
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2022-01-27 21:24
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anyway there's also this article on mirror.xyz and how it works, if people are curious about their theses on "tokenomics": https://medium.com/digital-marketing-lab/mirror-xyz-review-186e0960bac2
edgeduchess[d]
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2022-01-04 21:56
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there's no need for "so does XYZ" comments
[tantek]1
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2021-12-18 00:22
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that's like asking is adopting standard XYZ a good or bad goal
[tantek]
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2021-10-11 20:33
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(and afaik it sends a "XYZ did recall this email and would like you to ignore it" email to non-MS-stack recipients, at least optionally)
sknebel
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2021-08-17 19:49
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AutoAuth would go and verify "hey, did you really want a token for XYZ?" before doing anything. but if you consider creating tickets cheap, that's not needed. so that bit you could skip. maybe there is value in explicitly rejecting a ticket offer though
sknebel
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2021-07-01 00:30
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(Side question: what's the right way to "mention" someone in IRC? I know @XYZ is right in Slack but not sure about IRC)
capjamesg
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2021-06-06 13:00
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