Andrew Dassonville
Andrew Dassonville
Yea, "identity" sounds good to me.
@steph643 Good points! > Average users don't think they need additional security. The problem they have with traditional passwords is usability. A million :+1:'s right there. I know plenty of...
@deltaidea We can't assume that all websites hash users' credentials, though. Sure, it's strongly recommended and crazy not to, but I've gotten my fair share of emails with my password...
@download13 Yea, that sounds good.
Although type assertions aren't ideal, something like this should work for now and is better than `// @ts-ignore` everywhere. ```ts import { RedisAdapter } from '@socket.io/redis-adapter'; // ... const rooms...
This is an interesting one. Wiki's are just git repositories that are made up of markdown pages. If we decide to implement this, it would definitely go alongside making commits...
If doing both, we have to worry a bit about space. It might cut off the login for long names, and I feel like that should be avoided.
That sounds like a really good idea!
I was actually thinking that across the bottom might look better. Just a very thin line with the repository language colors. Maybe we could have a new screen open up...
> definitely don't want to add *too* much stack navigation if its not necessary Yep totally agree. Would love to hear some ideas from others on how this could be...