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- Comment on Working to Decentralize FedCM 2 weeks ago:
This requires manually enabling every additional provider. This doesn’t work if some individuals or smaller collectives wanna run their own identity providers, numbering in the thousands.
- Comment on Working to Decentralize FedCM 3 weeks ago:
See what CIMD solves for. “Innately centralized” was probably a poor choice of words, but OIDC not a good fit for an open social web with decentralized identities and a plethora of small identity providers that cannot be known upfront.
- Comment on Working to Decentralize FedCM 3 weeks ago:
What you’re missing is that OIDC is innately centralized and FedCM, in particular thanks to this work, isn’t.
This is all building on or complementing the same underlying OAuth standards, like the CIMD spec that Emelia originally intended for adoption into Mastodon/ActivityPub to set the stage for decentralized OAuth, but it was never brought in. The AT protocol on the other hand adopted it into their decentralized oauth-atproto standard, which is on track to become a protocol-agnostic oauth-dweb standard.
Anyone who cares about decentralized software should be dissatisfied with how OIDC works. If you wanna use your primary fediverse account to log into other fedi apps, this work is for you.
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- Comment on It's rude to show AI output to people 8 months ago:
Good question; that would qualify for me, yeh!
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- Comment on Digital Homeownership 1 year ago:
Would love to hear about it when it’s out!
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- Comment on Norwegian government to set 15-year age limit for using social media 1 year ago:
Exactly!
It’s not about Totalizing Enforcement. What it changes is the cultural norm. Not right away but over time.
An age limit on alcohol never stopped anyone of any age to acquire alcohol, but it sets the societal bar for what’s acceptable. You don’t wanna be the parents that gave your kids alcoholic beverages at 13.
It’s always a little jarring how everyone very readily believes that the Scandinavian countries are the happiest in the world, but won’t believe that the incremental policy changes we implement here have any effect 🤷♂️