authentication with the edge i think like there's two things. You can check if they are authenticated, and then either return a for whatever, or or not. The other one would be, you can simply just set the cookies of that request so you can continue on to your application. Yes, we are. I should say, we're going to have some folks from, probably from natlpi, maybe from a couple o others, to talk, like, what the use cases are. Cause that's pretty new to me as well.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about what edge functions are, the upsides and downsides of edge functions, and what they’re used for.
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