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Would be easier for them to just tell us when it’s up these days

You are correct. Use server can be slapped in many places


Aren’t all of the other providers even further behind than SpaceX?


They launched this a few months ago


For production systems that need to scale and evolve over time, you’ll regret tightly coupling to Auth0 or Cognito. Don’t misunderstand me—the hosted versions of these services work well, and their hardened, managed interfaces make security testing straightforward. However, the moment you need even minor customization beyond their standard offerings, you’ll find yourself in a frustrating situation.


You're likely right. I bet you are.

But for a side gig that may or may not pop stuff like Auth0/Clerk is absolutely god send. Auth is hard. Compliance around it is hard. Bad actors deterrence is hard.

Sure, I can roll my own auth with better-auth or similar but I have to think about it. It's the same thing as owning a bare metal and managing my own kubernetes. It's a neat idea, and in some scenarios can be cheaper/more beneficial, but for most scenarios, especially low key side projects or startups it's too much of a hassle. I'd better delegate that mess to someone else for free - for now, and pay the bill later on, when I have to money to share.

If I'd be starting a well researched project with decent founding I would probably roll my own solution, but when talking about side project or personal moonshot it's way better to stick with "responsibility as a service" scheme.


Not really. The UK government has never supported the use of JavaScript in its web services and has heavily invested in design systems which use html and css with accessibility at their core.

Just because the rest of the industry has been high on JS doesn’t mean everyone has.


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You should probably fix the fact you're web server doesn't have a redirect to include www. That link just errors!


Thanks Tim, getting that fixed!


The time you consider the tax implications you’ve got to be on a very good US wage to break the 100k level.


100k in your pocket sure, but 100k gross? That's 120k USD, not sky high for the US. And don't taxes net out so you only end up paying the higher of the two rates in most places? In Europe total income taxes are likely higher than US federal income taxes just about everywhere.


Good luck!


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