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How can you "log in" on another computer? #14
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Hey @kevinsimper It's not currently possible, but we're actively working on a protocol upgrade which allows multiple devices to share control of a Dat archive, and that will solve the problem. We'll keep you updated (will leave this issue open). |
@pfrazee that sounds awesome, would it be an idea to add a help section/page to fritter to cover all the basics of this new distributed twitter that explains the small differences? 😄 |
Yeah that would be a good idea! |
What about using the same approach as Rotonde where they added a "sameAs" field to a person's profile which is an array of other dats that represent this same user. |
That's also a possibility, but since multiwriter is coming, I'm inclined to wait. |
I also support an option to login via multiple devices. That would be very helpful in explaining distributed network. |
I was just thinking about this problem and came to the same idea. I suppose that could get complicated in situations where we might want a user to delete a post. They would have to be on the device where they made that post... Or maybe deletes are a flag that could go in any of the archives... Either way, it sounds like multiwriter would make this simpler to solve. @pfrazee Is there a place where we can follow the progress on multiwriter support in Beaker? |
... and potentially find areas where we can lend a hand :) |
@rjsteinert No, but I promise it's happening. Maf and his team are really moving quickly right now. |
Really like fritter 👍 It looks awesome!
I want to log in on another computer, how would I do that? Without somebody else also being able to log in as me.
Wouldn't there need to a password on a private/public key that would allow only me to sign my tweets?
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