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Main dynamics pt 2
Part 1
Merida and Hiccup: Read part 1.
Merida and Jack: Do not leave these two alone in a room, either one will be grievously injured or something will be irreplaceably damaged. Jack reminds Merida of her brothers and the crow spirit, Bahdb who she played with in childhood. Although they get on each others nerves frequently they are the only two in the group who have very little fear of death and consequence and therefore are always ready to get up to shit they shouldn't/egg each other on. Jack at first thought she was stuck up, and in part he was right but he loves having someone around with such a propensity for mischief and violence to balance out Hiccup and Rapunzel who are trying to keep things under control.
They bicker like siblings constantly but they also bring a lot of joy to the others life.
Merida and Rapunzel: Both of them have, lets say strained relationships with their mothers. Again Merida's mother hate coming in clutch ruining her relationships. At first Rapunzel is appalled that someone could disrespect their own mother so much because to Rapunzel a mother is the center of the universe.
Rapunzel is also pretty offput at first by Merida's blasé attitude to violence and kinda wants to avoid her but outside circumstances mean she needs to rely on Merida to help her navigate the world. The more time they spend together the more Rapunzel respects her confidence (Merida's confidence is fake lmao) and competency. She draws on Merida's persona to give her confidence and security and finds it comforting being around someone much easier to read than Gothel. Merida may be blunt, but she says what she means and does what she says and that means Rapunzel can spend a lot less time worrying about what Merida's opinion. If she wants to know all she has to do is ask.
Merida finds Rapunzel annoying at first, thinking her soft and weak but once spending more time together Merida finds herself pleasantly surprised by Rapunzel's resolve and even inspired by it. Rapunzel's emotional intelligence and ability to read people comes in very handy for Merida, who can't read people very well. The way Rapunzel leads herself in life also inspires Merida to be more considerate to her companions.
via https://iiw.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Transaction_Tokens:_Optimizing_Authorization_across_%22domains%22
tid - transaction id to be loggedazc - Authorization context (JSON obj) act - actor requesting the transaction token sub - subject of the transaction cap - the authorization capabilities of this transaction token
Breno introduced the id_token and went through session establishment procedure.
Id_token:
Is a JWT
Identifies user
Contains an audience restriction
Has limited duration
In the AB/C spec, the id_token is called “openid”. It is the identity assertion for OpenID AB/C.
> > Session: OpenID Session Management > > > > Organizers: Breno de Medeiros, John Bradley > > > > When: May 3, 2011, 2:00 (Session 3), Room E > > > > Note Taker: Mike Jones > > > > > > > > Breno introduced the id_token and went through session establishment > > procedure. > > > > Id_token: > > > > Is a JWT > > > > Identifies provider > > > > Identifies user > > > > Contains an audience restriction > > > > Has limited duration > > > > In the AB/C spec, the id_token is called “openid”. It is the identity > > assertion for OpenID AB/C. > >
Agreement that we’d like a stronger alternative to bearer tokens in places where mTLS isn’t the answer. Don’t know what that answer is, yet.
Difference between revisions of "User Manage Access (UMA – a 101 Session" - IIW
I’m talking application-level trust frameworks for OAuth2. Come join my session this afternoon at the #IIW (at Computer History Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw7VIPaHc8GZqlOCTlSVK1a3pwRjKWAToHRcN40/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1s7vjv21ze3jh
Seemed an appropriate one to add as we get closer to #iiw #vrm DAY #peoplefirst https://www.instagram.com/p/BwXTczgpi-4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10x0k79i2vnqr