It produces static pages, so for a blog may need a way to kick off a process somewhere that runs jekyll. But lots of additional logic needs defined for your flow of what an authorized npub can do
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yeah true - so just looking for simple FLAT access control for now - once-in can do anything all auth-user same level privilege
If using nostr for identity...
You could
1. rely on a note of a specific kind and tag being posted to nostr by allowed npubs
2. have a bot that monitors relays for those notes matching your filter
3. when a new note discovered by bot, it verify signature, check that npub on your allow list.
4. bot could then save content of note as a markdown file
5. bot then runs jekyll for that note
6. upload resulting html page to wherever you want to serve it
great INPUT 🤙 🫡 🙏will try n c(limitedknowld)
BTW look incident just found seems recent.ech.co/news/millions-facebook-google-2fa-data-leak
msn.com/en-us/news/technology/exposed-database-reveals-2fa-security-codes-of-major-tech-companies/ar-BB1j82qz