I think copy.ai has it out for Khan Academy
"I want to start a company based around making great educational content on truly complex concepts like OAuth. Think Khan Academy but also feel like you're talking with an expert."
That would very likely get me a better result than feeding this AI 3 sentences and having it come up with comedy gold like this:
"OAuth is like having the Facebook app on your phone, but you are using the same password that you are using for everything else."
At the end of the day, OAuth is just a way to communicate between services and users, and as such it's easy to grasp and non-controversial.
OAuth solved a universal problem – signing into a web site – and, in doing so, created a new problem: how does a site know it's really you?
this is so much more fun than writing this CFP:
"At the end of the day, OAuth is just a messaging protocol for communicating between services and users, and as such it's easy to grasp and non-controversial."
oh but this sentence it made is gold:
"Developed for internal use at Google, OAuth is an elegant solution to making web services easy to use while keeping your private data private."
I appreciate that you've misspelled all the words because otherwise my bot would have auto-blocked you by now and these threads continue to be just gold 😂
Join me and @vibronet tomorrow for another OAuth Happy Hour! This week seems like a good week to talk about what happens when "Sign In with Facebook" is down.
📅 Oct 7 4pm Pacific
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Password and Implicit are already not part of OAuth 2.0 as described by the Security Best Current Practice. The 2.1 update is leaving them out so that you don't have to first learn about them and then read another doc telling you not to use them.
I started looking at Processing and p5.js like everyone, but then ended up doing this one in PHP 😂 Not even with an SVG library, just building SVG strings by hand too.