I’ve never really built the habit of posting on X.
So instead of promising consistency,
I’m starting with something simpler:
leaving traces of my thinking.
@i_mika_el@axadrn What about it? it was rejected. And I repeat again, Go isn't immune to supplly-chain attacks, but fact stdlib is rich you rarely need external dependencies reducing risks on that matter.
@i_mika_el@axadrn Go isn't immune to supply-chain attacks. The difference is dependency culture. Go's stdlib lets you build a lot with very few dependencies, if any at all. The argument isn't Go is safe. It's Go makes dependency sprawl optional. There's your main DX.
@axadrn I see what you mean.. I've been through latency issues when using Amp sim (cause was my configuration more than anything but you get me) what other contenders could there be? Zig?
@elgermerlo Working on Thauth, an authorization tool for SaaS builders.
It helps teams manage roles, permissions, access rules, and policy decisions without hardcoding that logic across the app.
Would love feedback on whether the onboarding and core flow make sense:
https://t.co/M0f5sZltH5
@i_mika_el Thanks for checking it out. Agreed on the demo video, showing the multi-tenant RBAC flow would make it click faster.
Tenants are customer-owned strings in Thauth: “Can subject X do action Y in tenant T?”
Still beta, hardening the core flow before outreach.
@AKirtesh Working on Thauth, an authorization tool for SaaS builders.
It helps teams manage roles, permissions, access rules, and policy decisions without hardcoding that logic across the app.
Would love feedback on whether the onboarding and core flow make sense:
https://t.co/M0f5sZltH5