Not replying to something isn't pushing back. Chances are this one feedback post item got lost in the sea of them. If it's any consolation I'll reply to this feedback post saying it's planned and in progress.
As for the QR code login, I built that feature. Although it does offer a venue for social engineering, we've done a lot since launch to ensure people understand that they're logging into a new device using it. From day 1, it's always included red text that said roughly "you're logging into a new device using this" and to "not scan codes that random people have sent you." Of course, some people don't really read. That being said, millions of users every week use the QR code login legitimately, and it's a feature that most other chat platforms offer. It's also very very beneficial when you're using a shared device (i.e. you live in South Korea and visit PC bangs often.)
As well, you'd be surprised, webauthn adoption within companies is not nearly as ubiquitous as you'd think. Shipping out yubikeys around the world during a pandemic was a gargantuan task. Either way, any post advocating for more broad adoption of webauthn and also showing success does the industry as a whole good.
we are getting a lot of problem when we use mnesia and same thing happened with you in the past. just tell me when are you going to open source your replicated ets?
As for the QR code login, I built that feature. Although it does offer a venue for social engineering, we've done a lot since launch to ensure people understand that they're logging into a new device using it. From day 1, it's always included red text that said roughly "you're logging into a new device using this" and to "not scan codes that random people have sent you." Of course, some people don't really read. That being said, millions of users every week use the QR code login legitimately, and it's a feature that most other chat platforms offer. It's also very very beneficial when you're using a shared device (i.e. you live in South Korea and visit PC bangs often.)
As well, you'd be surprised, webauthn adoption within companies is not nearly as ubiquitous as you'd think. Shipping out yubikeys around the world during a pandemic was a gargantuan task. Either way, any post advocating for more broad adoption of webauthn and also showing success does the industry as a whole good.