Johannes Ernst on Nostr: If we were to have single-sign-on across several instances/apps in the #[0], what ...
If we were to have single-sign-on across several instances/apps in the npub1m9kdp20lj0pwp7vg0af3r0wyalz3tw6uw020s5mf6pgxw5wgkzcsc6xnl4 (npub1m9k…xnl4), what does this do to Fediverse handles?
Let's say I want npub1tyhkggcrewu6w9uh0p8a26ur2z8trml9ny5uedn0g27xy6n4rwnsrx2p8h (npub1tyh…2p8h) across a Mastodon account on masto.example and an OwnCast account on own.example. Do I pick one of those and use it at the other, so I log into OwnCast as @j12t@masto.example? Or is this simply treated as a synonym for, say, @johannes@own.example, and I could also use @johannes@own.example to log into my account at masto.example?
Obviously these are hypotheticals, no such code exists.
Let's say I want npub1tyhkggcrewu6w9uh0p8a26ur2z8trml9ny5uedn0g27xy6n4rwnsrx2p8h (npub1tyh…2p8h) across a Mastodon account on masto.example and an OwnCast account on own.example. Do I pick one of those and use it at the other, so I log into OwnCast as @j12t@masto.example? Or is this simply treated as a synonym for, say, @johannes@own.example, and I could also use @johannes@own.example to log into my account at masto.example?
Obviously these are hypotheticals, no such code exists.