@gtwilson You beat me.
/@larand @c
@gtwilson They just lost metadata. As any spook will tell you, that’s not real data, and you should be happy to share it around, even if you don’t get it back.
/@matigo
@hazardwarning Do they actually make you buy two? With my local (but still large chain) grocers, buy-one-get-one (BOGO) offers are just a marketing term to encourage buying 2 - it’s actually a half-off special for a single item.
/@phoneboy
@gtwilson I guess the punning just wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.
/@larand @c
@larand I just finished Caliban’s War a couple weeks ago. Chrisjen better be a major feature of any TV version.
@hazardwarning The 10C login token expires if it goes unused for too long (30 days? 90 days?). Other than that, you shouldn’t get logged out. :(
@JeremyCherfas Heh, whoops. The keywords I’d use to find existing plugins would probably be something related to drafts, pre-review, early access… But I’m not a big WordPress user, so those might totally miss something obvious. >.<
I think Ghost does the UUID trick to let you share a draft with someone for early feedback. But I bet you need another hosting platform as much as you need a hole in the head at this point.
@matigo Swift works fine on Linux (particularly Ubuntu) today.
I use Swift on Linux via a Docker image to run a linter as part of CI. That CI step could run 20 times start to finish before the macOS ones could even get a VM assigned, never mind code checkout and actually doing stuff.
/@sumudu @hazardwarning @thedan84 @literary
@JeremyCherfas A couple tricks come to mind. No clue if anything Wordpress natively supports either.
One is to have a hard-to-guess URL. Think like a UUID. That shows the secret post when visited.
The other is to encode auth info in the URL you share via email. Email havers auto-auth. Anyone else doesn’t know username and password.
Throw in time-limiting for extra fun. And maybe per-email-subscriber URLs so you can tell who shares the secret with others.