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This ^^

There's a set of common needs across these gateways, and everyone is building their own proxies and reinventing the wheel, which just feels unnecessary.

~All of our customers at Oso (the launch partner in the article) have been asking us how to get a handle on this stuff...bc their CEO/board/whatever is asking them. So to us it was a no-brainer. (We're also Tailscale customers.)


Love to see it!


> yield to a tech CEO from San Francisco

ahem, he's from Utah duh bro


I've been doing this for a year or two. Love it, but haven't made it a thing across my team...and I'm not sure they love it as much as I do :P


> But first, before we get into Gas Town’s operation, I need to get rid of you real quick.

WARNING DANGER CAUTION GET THE F** OUT YOU WILL DIE

I have never met Steve, but this warning alone is :chefskiss:


reminds me of this warning from Dante in the YARP documentation: https://www.yarp.it/latest/warning.html.


Yes we've implemented this at Oso.


What a dempster fire


Say what you will -- East River Source Control is a great name


Props to this team for giving it their all


they don't actually "support" OPA. more like they run/depend on OPA


Gabriel from Permit.io here

Actually, Permit does support OPA. In fact, about 15% of our large customers came from StyraDAS and use Permit as their enterprise OPA solution.

On top of that, we offer OPAL+, which is already adopted by Fortune 100 companies as a production-grade OPA framework.


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