Is it ever necessary (or possible) for a Mastodon instance to force a client to reauthorize with Oauth? In the situation where a client won’t attempt a new authorization because of its own stored tokens? Is that a thing?
One thing I don’t think I’ll ever understand about Portland is ‘brunch culture’.
The last thing I want to do on a weekend morning is spend an hour and a half in line with a couple dozen unkempt hipsters and then wait another 45 minutes to an hour for some sketchy eggs Benedict.
Give me a greasy spoon diner with a server named Nancy who smells of smoke and calls me ‘honey’ any day. The whole family will have eaten and be out the door in 35 minutes.
Here in Portland, a household needs to make $126,000 per year with a $100k down payment in order to qualify for a median priced house ($543,308), based on underwriting standards.
This is assuming very little other debt. Young people just starting out in life usually have much lower incomes, too.
Unfortunately this is just unattainable for most people. Median household income is $78,476 for all households, and $114,400 for a family of 4. Our system is broken.
*Filters keyword “vision pro” out of timeline for one month*