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by twelve40
2854 days ago
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Note that he did make exactly that. "That's not a new or interesting technology" sounds a lot like "this is nothing new" to me - direct quotes. This may not be the latest and greatest cryptography breakthrough, but if it helps me offload the compliance PITA and not even touch any PII ever, I'll take it - so that my small team can focus on our main business - and no, I'm not aware of any such general service outside of payments use case. If you know specific examples of token proxying SaaS services, let me know! Just like Dropbox, this solves a unique pain point for us and others like us, even though it may not sound sexy to some people. |
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So he (and I) are not rejecting this company because the technology already exists, but because this is not a company capitalizing on that existing technology. We’re pointing out that the company - whatever it does do - does not meaningfully resolve the problems in the article, not that the problems don’t exist. This would be more like someone responding to Drew Houston and saying Dropbox doesn’t in fact work as claimed. That’s not what’s being said here.
I’m pretty sure neither of us are saying there’s no problem and to avoid this exact criticism my top level comment specifically explained why it’s a usability problem. There is a company to be made based on “not new” technology; this isn’t doing that.