Recall that a barycentric coordinate system is given with respect to a -dimensional simplex, where is no larger than the dimensional space. Given a set of scattered points, it’s possible to create a tessellation of the space by forming simplices from the points, such that any input point that lies within the convex hull of the scattered set can be expressed in terms of the enclosing simplex and its corresponding barycentric coordinates2. This can be understood as a kind of triangulated irregular network (TIN).
Alright so here's the moment of truth: We call the /user endpoint on a totally different API (the Other API) that's been set up to check the authentication API's JWKS. So I copy the JWT access code and paste it into the Bearer header as I've shown you in previous articles:
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Beautiful! The upshot is that I could start making use of all these features from the get-go, with far less fiddling required, and running entirely off a SQLite database.