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It’s coming

What’s Bluesky?

It’s basically Mastodon but with DID’s

Translation for the retarded? Me

Check this out: https://blueskyweb.org

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Mastodon is like Nostr, but the protocol is more like email. Instead of relays, different websites communicate with each other directly. Like Gmail connecting to Yahoo, but it looks like Twitter

Nostr is a better model than either so it doesn’t really matter.

Thanks that makes sense

an new alternative to nostr that is quite similar to mastodon aka activitypub

No idea. Sounds orwellian.

Any chance of Nostr integration, or at least TBDEX’s “web5” stack like Zion v2 did?

I'm working on an integration with nostr. Early days though. End goal is a pwa which pulls metadata from nostr and data blocks from IPFS.

Do you work on bluesky?

Nah, just an enthusiast

I think there’s intersection.

It’s a different approach. I prefer the nostr model personally, but I’m happy we have lots of different paths towards similar goals.

You, sir, are magnanimous.

may the best protocol win

Seems like Nostr has gained so much momentum in the Bitcoin community that it’ll be tough for TBDEX’s DID standards to get enough Lindy to get bitcoiners on board.

Might have to revisit the concept of ION based identities, and try to integrate the rest of the TBDEX stack with Nostr.

DWN seems like it could be very useful for decentralized web apps integrating with Nostr.

Same with Synonym.

The web of trust model is smart but the fact that synonym uses a different elliptic curve to generate the keys seems problematic for adoption.

Competition is good for this I suppose…

If you want something done right… do it yourself. Nostr2+DIDs+DWN-backups = the real blue sky.

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I like the name

wowow

It’s unclear to me how something can both be a protocol and have a wait list. They seem orthogonal to me.

I think that's a fine, fair point.

at protocol is the protocol

bluesky is a client

I was just about to correct my comment. As you say, here's the protocol: https://atproto.com

I see…found the Github. The messaging was just off. MIT licensed, cool.

https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto

https://atproto.com

The hero says “The AT Protocol … Join the waitlist”

That leads to the bluesky site… it also has a link for developers to information on the protocol, haven’t heard of anyone putting together a pre-production pre-bluesky client with it. I think most early developers here were very happy to take a look at branle before venturing off on their own. Does that demo client need to be as polished as bluesky is expected to be, no… I think they probably have many but aren’t highlighted. I’ve seen some git projects from contributors to the protocol that do look like they are makeshift tests.

looks cloudy

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But is asking for my email address, I don't want to give my identity!!

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