Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

I'm finally getting around to watching all of the Workshop Day 2 #nostrasia content. The deep dive into Primal's algos was informative. nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr discussed which algos they have and use, how some of their algos work, and their plans for the future. I look forward to upcoming Nostr clients that implement algo stores, where users can pick can choose how and if they want algos to help organize their content. The more user choices we have, the better.

This is worth checking out from the Bluesky:

https://atproto.com/blog/feature-skyfeed

Skyfeed is a powerful feed builder with regex capabilities among others. Still easy enough to be used by end users.

This is similar but less so:

http://blueskyfeeds.com/

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but can those work if Bluesky becomes decentralized?

I don’t remember the data structure of ATproto but on the nostr environment the primal type of indexing service could be ideal for firehose type of real-time algo feeds?