@rayckeith Fail, probably. Or still somehow convince their boss that they're good at their job even though they have never finished a project in their lives.
@rayckeith Fail, probably. Or still somehow convince their boss that they're good at their job even though they have never finished a project in their lives.
Real talk, OIDC and more specifically, auth service providers (I'm looking at you Zitadel and Auth0) make security objectively worse.
The OIDC process is overly complex for most use cases, resulting in wads of excess code that is ripe for bugs. This is made worse by the atrocious documentation supplied by service providers to developers, coupled with their complete lack of meaningful support.
Darn, wouldn't you know it? I don't have anybody to spend too much money on things they don't need today.
Ahhhhh that time of year when I see people who do a weekly review of some big release get "courted" with gift packages and seasonal treats from studios.
Meanwhile . . .
http://foritismansnumber.blogspot.com/
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