Open for comment
Comment on my blog today and you might notice a few new choices for saying who you are. I've enabled options for AIM, Wordpress, and other online identities, as well as OpenID, the fab-and-groovy decentralised identity system that will (as more and more sites accept it) follow you around the web and not tie you down to individual providers. If OpenID takes off, it could see the end of remembering hundreds of different IDs for different websites. We can only hope.
For those of you thinking "yes but Becky, you've not written much to comment about anyway", I say "how dare you! I'd like to see you do better! My God, the absolute gall!"
Oh, and the drop in frequency on entries is partially due to me writing a rather massive thing that should grace this site before Christmas. I've learnt my lesson from posting the first part of new stuff and then never getting round to finishing it, so this time I'm going to get it all done first and then post it. Genius, eh?
For those of you thinking "yes but Becky, you've not written much to comment about anyway", I say "how dare you! I'd like to see you do better! My God, the absolute gall!"
Oh, and the drop in frequency on entries is partially due to me writing a rather massive thing that should grace this site before Christmas. I've learnt my lesson from posting the first part of new stuff and then never getting round to finishing it, so this time I'm going to get it all done first and then post it. Genius, eh?




Yeah, a bit geeky, I know. But it means I can now sign on to OpenID-enabled stuff with my web address. This is cool.
(there's an option that alows you to enter through the inpenetrable barrier of wordpress ? ! )
Where do I sign up? :)
I wish I'd summed it up so succinctly, Lynn! :-)
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