Yeah... but you can't just move a session across a heterogeneous set of servers with different backends, etc... Maybe some of your APIs are on one platform, the apps themselves on another. There are several libs that can help you do that.
Eh. JWTs are super handy if you have a single web experience spread across multiple backend apps on the same domain, with a single SSO server to set up the user auth. Definitely not for storing anything sensitive, but treating it like a fancy session cookie with the minimal amount one needs to securely access resources - customerId or whatever - makes life a lot easier than trying to wire up cookie / session management across a lot of different, disparate apps.
I definitely see a steady stream of Dashers come into the coffee shops I work out of... I'm still sort of shocked at how many people use these services, given how expensive they are: "More than half of adults under 45 use delivery at least once a week, and 13 percent use it once a day. Five percent use it multiple times a day. But the delivery boom isn’t confined to young people or to urbanites: About one in eight Baby Boomers uses delivery once a week, and so does about one in five rural dwellers."
https://run-phx.com/ is a guide to trail running in PHX... wrote all the content / reviews, but was happy to let claude handle the NextJS / Firebase backend work. Remarkable what a good job it did, although it was definitely a conversation
Well... sure. Capitalists are looking for the best rate of return when they deploy their investments, they're looking at the money to be made financing datacenters vs other things, datacenters are winning.
Working on https://run-phx.com
... a guide to trail running in the Valley of the Sun with notable routes, curated by actual human beings in the running community. (whoa)
Not earth shattering, but something that should exist.