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advaitruia commented on OpenAI uses open source Ory to authenticate over 400M weekly active users   ory.sh/blog/openai-oauth2... · Posted by u/aeneas_ory
mintplant · 6 months ago
Funny, OpenAI is one site where I've noticed that the login is kinda wonky. Every so often it just randomly fails, gets stuck, gets caught in a redirect loop... That may not be Ory's fault, but unfortunately this may not be the ringing endorsement they were hoping for.
advaitruia · 6 months ago
Funny thing is that its powered by Auth0. Its funny that Ory is asking for the HAR file
advaitruia commented on OpenAI uses open source Ory to authenticate over 400M weekly active users   ory.sh/blog/openai-oauth2... · Posted by u/aeneas_ory
advaitruia · 6 months ago
Could you clarify what OpenAI actually uses Ory for? Their main login page is powered by Auth0
advaitruia commented on Thank HN: My bootstrapped startup got acquired today    · Posted by u/paraschopra
advaitruia · 7 months ago
Congratulations! This is great - one of the few globally successful SaaS cos from India with an exit!
advaitruia commented on Show HN: I built an app to manage your eBooks    · Posted by u/liviobnus
liviobnus · 8 months ago
I can certainly consider making it open source so people can self host this. But I have to find an alternative to auth0 - which is tricky to configure.

Do you like it?

advaitruia · 8 months ago
This is cool!

Can checkout SuperTokens which is also open source and self hostable but not sure if its worth it for now.

advaitruia commented on Ask HN: How would you implement auth for a self hosted product?    · Posted by u/nopipeline
advaitruia · a year ago
Have you seen open source authentication products like SuperTokens or Keycloak?

Alternatively, you could use framework specific authentication libraries like nextjs or Devise (Ruby)

advaitruia commented on When 'open core' projects reject contributions for competing with the EE   github.com/hoppscotch/hop... · Posted by u/angry_octet
advaitruia · a year ago
Chiming in here as the cofounder of an 'open core' company:

This obviously wasnt handled as well as it could have been.

On the fundamental issue of building EE features: If 100% of the code was open source, there would be less incentive for them to continue to maintain, update, upgrade the product. The EE features ensures that there is an incentive for them to continue to work on this project. Infact, the community _should_ want project maintainers to be compensated.

As someone else said, the project is open source, you can always fork and add any specific feature you want. It comes down to how useful is the actual open source project. If it is very limited in features and functioning, then yes - it is against the spirit of the open source. But if its a fully usable, functioning product (not for all but atleast some number of usecases), then it has created value which it is not capturing for itself - which is a net good for society and the industry.

advaitruia commented on Okta says hackers stole data for all customer support users   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/tysone
t-writescode · 2 years ago
What is a good, alternative, external authentication solution outisde of Okta and their auth0 product, then? I was looking to use their product because I have trusted their ability to manage authentication.
advaitruia · 2 years ago
Supertokens - open source user authentication.

Our UI is native to your website (no redirects) and the auth logic sits within your backend api layer - giving you a lot more control

u/advaitruia

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