Is the same thing as surf.social (only know this via bluesky nostr:nprofile1qqsvgepe3vk2h65cdwcyf6f53ec2x68j5npth8my07fhhjenhsumajspp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wdmksetjv5hxxmmdal2aap )
The folks behind Bridgy Fed the gateway project between social media protocols have spun up a new organization so they can focus on their work on bridging social media protocols. Adding Nostr support is in their roadmap, but I wonder what we can do to help them go from planning to support Nostr to having it run in production. Having nostr:npub108pv4cg5ag52nq082kd5leu9ffrn2gdg6g4xdwatn73y36uzplmq9uyev6 as the only person building / maintaining gateway tools is a kind of centralization and single point of failure, not that there’s anything wrong with his work, he’s just one person.
Anyway, check out ANew.Social and their manifesto about bridging open social protocols: https://www.augment.ink/bridges-the-last-network-effect/
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nah. surf.social is a new app designed to better explore the social web, this is just a way to bridge it, so that you can follow accounts from other platforms and see them on your fav platform, and it feels "native"