New #photography album just dropped! Pictures from my time at #tpac, #fuji, and #tokyo in #japan. This album includes some of my favorite pictures I've ever taken. Enjoy!
New #photography album just dropped! Pictures from my time at #tpac, #fuji, and #tokyo in #japan. This album includes some of my favorite pictures I've ever taken. Enjoy!
"A glimmer of hope." ✨ Next stop: #TPAC 2025—#W3C’s annual conference, this year in Kōbe, with significant updates on #WebML & #WebApps. Devs on Reddit read our minutes and called our work on #WebInstall "a glimmer of hope." This is exactly why I do this! https://www.reddit.com/r/PWA/comments/1oub6ml/web_install_api_a_glimmer_of_hope/
I gotta say... I met so many cool people at W3C #TPAC
It was especially great meeting all the incredible champions who have dedicated their careers to accessibility work.
Published last week at #TPAC: "Preventing Abuse of Digital Credentials" a @tag finding I worked on with Mozilla's Martin Thomson.
"...This document explores some of [the possibilities for abuse of digital credentials], with a focus on the presentation of government-issued digital credentials. Misuse of these systems risks doing irreparable harm to individual autonomy online."
The use of digital identity for web users presents many opportunities for abuse. This risk is heightened when legal names or identities are involved. This document explores some of these risks, with a focus on the presentation of government-issued digital credentials. Misuse of these systems risks doing irreparable harm to individual autonomy online.
@davatron5000 Way to wait til the _end_ of #tpac to propose a pretty nice addition to the browsing experience. Now how will implementors find any time to point out all the potential security issues with this idea? 🤪
I could definitely see value to this, but transport of that sort of data does feel like vulnerability. Interesting to hear whether it's one that could be overcome...