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They do them with much less complexity than OIDC.
HTTP basic auth, TLS with client certs.
I hand-wrote the largest OIDC deployment in the world, after experimenting with other libraries. It is awful. Do not use OpenID, do not use OIDC.
the same discussion is going on with rust. it lets the compiler enforce that you're actually using a tail call, instead of silently optimizing it when it sees it and otherwise being silent.
This isn't worth the cost or effort. Shopify already has an internal tool with this functionality that they are planning to publicize.
No, that gets you a lot of spam emails and the popup doesn't go away
> The block is free to return from its enclosing method, which effectively pops multiple frames, including foo and possibly more, off the stack. As an aside, this is one of the key differences between a lambda and a…
No. They used Oauth. I wrote their entire Oauth system. And it was a nightmare reading through Oauth/OIDC specs for something that could be handled trivially with http basic auth.
I worked for the largest company in Canada who handled billions of dollars. You can make your decision but they won't do anything.
This is practical, but awful advice. Auth (z or n) has been very badly over engineered. You don't need anything more than http basic auth, the rest is just people with too much time on their hands. Oauth particularly is…
There isn't really any reason for this except Sam is a YC founder and OpenAI (whose name is a lie because they provide proptietary LLMs) is being hyped in the media. He is already rich. Getting fired means an early…
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They do them with much less complexity than OIDC.
HTTP basic auth, TLS with client certs.
I hand-wrote the largest OIDC deployment in the world, after experimenting with other libraries. It is awful. Do not use OpenID, do not use OIDC.
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the same discussion is going on with rust. it lets the compiler enforce that you're actually using a tail call, instead of silently optimizing it when it sees it and otherwise being silent.
This isn't worth the cost or effort. Shopify already has an internal tool with this functionality that they are planning to publicize.
No, that gets you a lot of spam emails and the popup doesn't go away
> The block is free to return from its enclosing method, which effectively pops multiple frames, including foo and possibly more, off the stack. As an aside, this is one of the key differences between a lambda and a…
No. They used Oauth. I wrote their entire Oauth system. And it was a nightmare reading through Oauth/OIDC specs for something that could be handled trivially with http basic auth.
I worked for the largest company in Canada who handled billions of dollars. You can make your decision but they won't do anything.
This is practical, but awful advice. Auth (z or n) has been very badly over engineered. You don't need anything more than http basic auth, the rest is just people with too much time on their hands. Oauth particularly is…
There isn't really any reason for this except Sam is a YC founder and OpenAI (whose name is a lie because they provide proptietary LLMs) is being hyped in the media. He is already rich. Getting fired means an early…