AT Protocol
The Authenticated Transfer Protocol, aka atproto, is a federated protocol for large-scale distributed social applications. It is developed and used primarily by the Bluesky project, a decentralized spin-off from Twitter.
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News
Surf is a “Social Browser” App From Flipboard
Flipboard has unleashed Surf, a new kind of social app that combines a Feed Reader with a Feed Builder, with…
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Talks
ATProtocal Dev Talks: Smoke Signal Events
Nick Gerakines talks about Smoke Signal Events, an events subscription platform built on the AT Protocol for the Bluesky network.
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Talks
ATProtocol Dev Talks: Frontpage Link Aggregator
At this AT Protocol Dev Talk, Tom Sherman will present on building Frontpage, and what the experience is of working…
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AT Protocol
What comes after Web 2.0?
Join Dan Abramov for a talk about Bluesky's AT Protocol — an attempt to create the foundation for a people-first,…
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News
Techdirt’s Mike Masnick Joins Bluesky’s Board of Directors
Bluesky's Public Benefit Corporation expands its roster by bringing in the author of "Protocols, Not Platforms" to help take them…
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News
NeoDB is a Review System for Culture
NeoDB is a review system with some remarkable tricks up its sleeve, and may provide a way forward for decentralized…
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News
You Can Now Bridge Fediverse and Bluesky Accounts
Bridgy Fed's integration between Bluesky and the Fediverse is now in public beta, and you can try it for yourself!
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Jack Dorsey is No Longer on Bluesky’s Board of Directors
In a surprise update, Jack Dorsey has departed from Bluesky's board of directors, in pursuit of his other projects and…
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Blogging
Decentered S1E7: The Joy of Micro.Blog with Manton Reece
This week, we sit down with Manton Reece, an IndieWeb developer who built his own federated microblogging and publishing platform.
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