- https://joinfediverse.org/#federation
- https://jointhefediverse.net/?lang=en-us
- https://joinfediverse.wiki/Main_Page
- https://lemmy.world/post/24577309
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Let’s get manual static user-defined multicommunities, and then let’s see for algorithm managed ones
https://piefed.social/ has “Topics” already
Agnostic links will be implemented in 0.20: https://feddit.org/post/5390705
The Fediverse is already difficult enough to get as it is, add key management to the mix and we’ll be a few hundreds instead of 42000 monthly active users
Sounds like a cool idea
I still don’t get how they want to evidence that as there’s still no relay today not operated by Bluesky where people can register.
A few people have mentioned experimenting with self hosting a relay in the other thread, but that still seems like early experimenting due to the lack of relays with open registrations
There is one aspect of this I feel mixed about: I don’t want folks to trust Bluesky, or believe in atproto, just because of the people on the team. Or because of our track record to date. Teams and individuals change over time, and we mean it seriously when we say “the company is a future adversary”. The bar we are shooting for is to convince people that atproto is legitimate and useful even if Bluesky and the team adopt the worst of intentions. We have a lot of work to earn that kind of trust in the protocol, but it will be all the more meaningful if the goalposts don’t move.
At least they acknowledge that.
It’s fine, at least other people will learn about it too thanks to your comment
Nice update!
Thank you! Hopefully this fixes the thumbnail issues (it should, based on the ticket discussion, but you never know)