I unfollowed 120 people on twitter who either I don't remember why I was following, or I used to know but haven't talked to in 6+ years, and my Twitter timeline is *noticeably* more enjoyable to read now.
🕘 Only 4 hours left in @anomalily's kickstarter!
💵 I'm sure you know someone who needs a book on personal finance...
😻 ... that's filled with cats!
kickstarter.com/projects/ano…
Some great tips on developer experience from my friend @rod_laura!
📖 Publish open source
✍️ Communicate clearly
💻 Create lots of sample code
📝 Share on your blog
🌱 Build a community
developer.okta.com/blog/2019…
This book by @anomalily definitely helped me get a handle on my money situation. 💵 You should have seen me before. 🙈 And now her Kickstarter for the second print run is just shy of the $10,000 stretch goal! Let's get it over the top! 🚀
kickstarter.com/projects/ano…
Anyway, if you're curious about what this will look like, I wrote a sample app that uses Sign In with Apple so you can see how it works.
developer.okta.com/blog/2019…
Will we see other OAuth providers follow suit and start randomizing email addresses and user IDs returned to apps? I hope so!
Ironically, Facebook first started doing this a few years ago when they launched app-scoped user IDs.
Is Apple using their position as gatekeepers of the App Store to force adoption of "Sign In with Apple"?
Yes.
Is this a bad thing?
No.
Does this affect you if you don't use an iOS device?
No.
Does this benefit people who have an iOS device?
Yes.
At the end of the day, the benefit of signing in to apps is to be able to save stuff to your account so you can restore it later, and to get email notifications.