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@tusharsoni.eth
I know we all love passkeys here, because it's 10x better ux than existing *crypto* ui. But, it may not be 10x better than non-crypto apps, which is what we should be aiming for. https://world.hey.com/dhh/passwords-have-problems-but-passkeys-have-more-95285df9
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I think social signer + opt-in multiple passkeys should work for the most cases
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@abram
There are definitely gotchas but when passkeys work as intended they're >10x better than passwords IMO...still early days for passkeys. Surprised DHH didn't try using 1PW + passkeys? That seems to solve his primary gripe re using multiple ecosystems (apple + windows).
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great read. i'm curious though why passkeys can't work if you just have a passkey + email for the first login from a new device setup?
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@hlau
There's a little friction with getting an Apple passkey to work with a Windows device but it's not that difficult. Much better than getting people to remember a complex password without putting it on a post-it somewhere. And certainly easier than getting the average person to adopt a cross-platform PW manager.
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they are legends in keepin software simple so I'd say worth taking serious (I am not a dev, just a user) and I am ok with 1password which was not easy to use with ease daily tbh
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