I tried and bounced off of several of the other popular auth providers over the years. PocketID was the first one I found reasonable to set up and configure.
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I moved my entire public facing set of services over to Pangolin a little over a month ago. It’s been pretty sweet. I really like the auth system and they just integrated custom oidc providers so I’ve got pocketID set up with it as well.
TheOneCurly@feddit.onlineto Technology@lemmy.world•Tide42 – A Fast, Minimalist CLI IDE for Terminal-Centric DevsEnglish2·2 days agoI have a pretty complex nvim setup already for general editing. Is there any way this could handle all the custom nvim stuff somewhere else and leave my existing config alone? When I tried it just now it installed an init.vim next to my init.lua in ~/.config/nvim, which didn’t clobber anything but did break both tide42 and normal nvim.
TheOneCurly@feddit.onlinetoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•How would you explain to a new user how Lemmy works?2·2 years agoThis is what I used with my more technically friends and family. I think its really intuitive with the community/magazine url format <community>@<domain>.
TheOneCurly@feddit.onlinetoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do pre-reddit influx lemmy members feel?5·2 years agoI had a very similar experience, my lemmy.ml account is about a year old and I bounced off it several times because of a lack of content and engagement. But now I think it’ll stick, thanks spez.
Pangolin continues to deliver wildly useful features.