JavaScript Kicks - JSK Weekly - 09 September , 2023

Role-based access control (RBAC for short) is a common pattern for determining whether a user is authorized to perform a certain action. The idea is that each user has a set of roles, and each action the user can take has a set of roles that are allowed to perform the action. Sounds pretty simple, right? Well check out Val Karpov's "Why You Shouldn't Write Your Own RBAC in Node.js" for all the details.

Other popular stories this week include "Rapidly create custom browser mods", "Converting Callback APIs to Promises in Node.js" and "Firebase vs. Supabase" on Bits and Pieces.

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