This is not true. There is not only one relay available.
- A raspberry pi with a nvme drive costs 200 dollars one time. Are you seriously going to assert that is expensive? - You don’t understand what a relay does in atproto given the rest of your reply and should look.
This is not true. Third party PDSes are fully supported by our app view, and our app view generates timelines for all the users on those PDSes.
My account is hosted on my own PDS that I run on my own. My public repo can be viewed here https://pdsls.dev/at/did:plc:oisofpd7lj26yvgiivf3lxsi, and you can see the requests being made directly to that PDS. The account…
There is not a bespoke setup that you need to implement atproto. In fact, there are already a variety of applications making use of it (some to a higher degree than others). There are community implementations of app…
Yes, it is absolutely possible to build on atprotocol and be a part of the network. We have written a good bit about this already here: https://atproto.com/articles/atproto-for-distsys-engineers (in addition to the…
The Bluesky app and the protocol it is built on are open source, MIT licensed. The app is built using React/React Native as well as a variety of other open source tools. We maintain multiple React Native libraries as…
This is not true. There is not only one relay available.
- A raspberry pi with a nvme drive costs 200 dollars one time. Are you seriously going to assert that is expensive? - You don’t understand what a relay does in atproto given the rest of your reply and should look.
This is not true. Third party PDSes are fully supported by our app view, and our app view generates timelines for all the users on those PDSes.
My account is hosted on my own PDS that I run on my own. My public repo can be viewed here https://pdsls.dev/at/did:plc:oisofpd7lj26yvgiivf3lxsi, and you can see the requests being made directly to that PDS. The account…
There is not a bespoke setup that you need to implement atproto. In fact, there are already a variety of applications making use of it (some to a higher degree than others). There are community implementations of app…
Yes, it is absolutely possible to build on atprotocol and be a part of the network. We have written a good bit about this already here: https://atproto.com/articles/atproto-for-distsys-engineers (in addition to the…
The Bluesky app and the protocol it is built on are open source, MIT licensed. The app is built using React/React Native as well as a variety of other open source tools. We maintain multiple React Native libraries as…