Turns out we don't actually need 30MB of bloated jars to make a single HTTP post to get a Google SSO auth token. Don't need them for Firebase either. And not for Apple SSO. Shoot while we're at it, might as well get rid of pi4j too since making a JNI wrapper for PiGPio is easy enough.

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Mark Milligan
2022-05-02 18:20:03 -05:00
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