David Amador on Nostr: as I see more software that works in the fediverse, I start to wonder if we don't ...
as I see more software that works in the fediverse, I start to wonder if we don't need some sort of "unique login" system that we could use across mastodon, lemmy, bookwyrm, etc etc. Some sort of decentralized login validation system. This is probably a security nightmare, but from a user perspective I wish I could just use the same "identity" that we use for a collection of decentralized services. dumb idea perphaps.
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