You beat me.

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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.

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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.

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I guess the punning just wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.

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I just finished Caliban’s War a couple weeks ago. Chrisjen better be a major feature of any TV version.

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. :(

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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.

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.

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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.