Twitch: "Please send us API feedback!" Me: "You need an IsStreamerLive endpoint that sites can embed without a client ID." Twitch: "Thanks for the feedback. We've gone ahead and done the opposite of that. You now need both the client ID _and_ an OAuth token!" Me: "I give up."
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Wait, so this gets weirder... I just looked at Twitch's own use of their API, and they are actually passing "undefined" as the oauth token if you go to http://twitch.tv without being signed in?? So I guess you _don't_ actually need one, even though they claim you do?
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Replying to @R3LLIKBOON @dbechrd
Have we considered the increased strength - and just hear me out on this, I know it's bizarre - of using _your birthday_ as part of the password? Because it is never possible for an attacker to know what your birthday is.
2:41 PM - 3 Apr 2020
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