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
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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Opinion
Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges
A libre networking project that's designed to bridge protocol spaces together announced its progress and intentions, and Mastodon users freaked…
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Bluesky is Now Open to Everyone
Bluesky, the ambitious spinoff effort of Twitter to develop a platform, protocol, and ecosystem - finally opens the floodgates.
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Bluesky Continues Rapid Growth, Reaches Federation Milestone
Bluesky, the decentralized Twitter spin-off championed by Jack Dorsey, continues to surge in users as the team inches toward federation.
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