Oh wait, my code does take that into account.
There's a lot of code, stop laughing.
Looks like I can't fetch some users' keys using my server key. I have to use the key for the person's inbox they posted to? Rude.
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he/him
Live from the avocado jungles of Southern California.
Generation X tech burnout who failed into corporate management.
Anarchist-adjacent. Used to be homeless. Used to like Perl.
ADHD-saturated dilettante. Bad welder. Worse musician.
Leaders over Bosses. Psychedelics over churches. Deb over RPM.
Oh wait, my code does take that into account.
There's a lot of code, stop laughing.
Looks like I can't fetch some users' keys using my server key. I have to use the key for the person's inbox they posted to? Rude.
TIL that a bunch of these services don't have paths for their actors' public keys and when they say `/path/to/user#keyId` they're saying "it's in the Actor object instead", and not that somehow magically squeezing the URL fragment into the request will yield a goddamn thing.
Yes, it was in the book. There's a lot in the book.
Watching #ActivityPub requests roll into my new app in a steady stream and be met with an even steadier stream of errors, heh