2023, Week 16 in Review
The less people know, the more stubbornly they know it
The majority of this week was spent building out two fresh Nuxt3 applications one for work and one for my #SpaceMines project. In both cases I needed to build in user sessions. For work the Nuxt application is interfacing with an existing monolith and so only needs to request a session bearer token on authentication and use that for all future api requests — nice and simple.
For Space Mines I had the idea of using Mastodon as the authentication server via its Oauth2 mechanism. This worked surprisingly well and wasn't nearly as difficult as I had been lead to believe from other Oauth nightmare stories. This is something I plan on writing about in the near future, it's on my list of things to do.
Joke of the week ¶
I poured root beer in a square glass. Now I just have beer.
Notable Articles Read ¶
- ESG Hound: SpaceX's Texas Rocket is Going To Cause A Lot More Damage Than Anyone Thinks
- Barry Boubacar: Deploy a Nuxt 3 application on AWS using SST serverless
- JT Olio: Just update rules between neurons
- Open Folder: You didn’t just do that, Heroku
- Matthew Garrett: Booting modern Intel CPUs
- Jay Little: Low Code Software Development Is A Lie
- Jim Nielsen: Offline Is Just Online With Extreme Latency
- Alan Skorkin: Why Developers Never Use State Machines