10 Jul
I currently have 5 different Instant Messaging accounts. ICQ, AOL IM (AIM), Yahoo!, MSN, and Google Talk. Aside from the obvious hassle of remembering 5 different names and passwords for 5 different services (hmm, wouldn’t OpenID be a great solution here?) I also have to deal with finding a way to connect to all of [...]
Posted in Debian, Geek, Network Geek, OpenID by: Alex
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25 Feb
I still hate Comcast, but at least I can get some decent speed out of them every once in a while…
Photo hosted courtesy of Zooomr. It’s like Flickr, only better because they use OpenID.
Posted in Geek, OpenID by: Alex
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12 Feb
Not enough Indians… in a nutshell, that’s the problem with OpenID today. Everybody and their mother wants to be an OpenID provider. Technorati, LiveJournal, TypeKey, and plenty of others. And that’s fine. Variety is good; decentralized is good. But… and this is a big one (no pun intended )… having a dozen different [...]
Posted in Geek, OpenID by: Alex
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11 Feb
So I’m really happy to be seeing a lot more sites out there using OpenID. It’s great that there are lots of people really embracing the concept. What’s really getting on my nerves, is the half-a$$ed implementations of OpenID I’m seeing out there.
LiveJournal, the place where OpenID was born still won’t allow you to actually [...]
Posted in Geek, OpenID by: Alex
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09 Feb
The more I get into the whole OpenID the more I like it. Unfortunately, the more I get into it the more I hate not having it. For example, I just saw a great post on Simon Richter’s blog that I was going to comment on. So I go to post my comment, and I [...]
Posted in Network Geek, OpenID by: Alex
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