When your Phoenix socket has no identity at all (and why that was the right call)
Most Phoenix Channel tutorials assume the socket carries an authenticated identity — a user token, a session cookie, something that connect/3 validates. That's the path of least resistance and it works for 95% of apps. I ended up writing one where it was actively wrong. I was building a zero-knowled
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