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I second this. Theyβve just not become stable in the past couple of months. Before developers only had access to the one scope. All or nothing.
I wrote this up to hopefully help any developer trying to implement them now
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Really great article!
Very cool. Thanks!
Hi @tsiry-sandratraina.com. I was wondering if you might be able to help me undersrand. I'm definitely not trying to single out rocksky.app here. I've seen it when logging into other ATProto apps too.
My main concern is about whether apps can be granted scoped access to a users repository or not.
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I guess I'm wondering if this is in the ID provider, the service itself? I'm still learning more about ATProto so it could just be my own misunderstanding.
I've noticed twice now that scopes requested during oath login flow are very broad. I'd expect apps to request scoped access to specific lexicons, and ideally read/write.
Is this by design? A deficiency? A future roadmap item?
What's to prevent one of the apps from deleting everything? Trust?
Reminded this morning of when I ran a CFD test case of flow past the Apple logo.
Still think it would be a sweet laptop sticker with better post-processing and selection of the right Reynolds number.
Really awesome. Definitely feels like there's a close coupling to reproducible computing as well here.
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Thanks so much. This is great.
Amazing. Thank you!
As a newbie, is there a better way to search for this? Maybe I just needed LMGTFY this time ...
These may or may not be good use cases, but I tend to want to be able to just record little histories of events, which are like micro blogs of data. And then want a way to view them. Would be cool if it was social too.
Been reading up on ATproto a lot the past few days, and while I can't say I fully grok it (yet) without trying to build something, there's two things l'd like to maybe use it for:
1. Log books I read as I complete them, with a view of this history.
2. Articles saved (like Feedly used to be)
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