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WebFinger is a protocol specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF in RFC 7033 that allows for discovery of information about people and things ...
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WebFinger. Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org. WebFinger. Usage on www.wikidata.org. Q7978777. Metadata. This ...
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OpenID is an open standard and decentralized authentication protocol promoted by the non-profit OpenID Foundation. It allows users to be authenticated by ...
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Mary Anning (21 May 1799 – 9 March 1847) was an English fossil collector and palaeontologist. She made discoveries of Jurassic marine fossil beds in the ...
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Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
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It seems like a wasted opportunity to set up a new domain (in this case: wikimedia.social) rather than use an existing one with a subdomain, e.g. social.
In computing, the robustness principle is a design guideline for software that states: "be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from ...
... Webfinger. OStatus has several independent implementations listed on its Wikipedia page at the time of writing, including GNU Social (previously StatusNet) ...
Mar 31, 2022 · The WebFinger thing is a big part of it. ... [0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub ... brings up the question of having to host the bad ...
One of the most difficult decisions in developing a Web site is how to manage user identity. As a user you have to assess the implications of connecting ...