Chiming in to say as the CEO of Blacksky that not only do we have an independent AT Protocol implementation in Rust (https://github.com/blacksky-algorithms/rsky) Not only do we run a fully independent stack…
AP also has relays as a part of the architecture, just less well documented https://joinfediverse.wiki/index.php?mobileaction=toggle_vie...
> It really doesn't seem realistic for anyone to run any of the infrastructure themselves. You're always going to be reliant on a big player that has the capital to keep everything running smoothly I run a custom…
Have you considered making a custom feed for the HN crowd? I think there'd be a lot of interest in that. Could work similar to the What's Science feed.
That's on the client, not the protocol. A few folks have built clients but for some reason hasn't made this a feature. All posts are publicly accessible though -- here's Jake Tapper's posts for example…
I signed up for the beta on February 21st and got my invite last week at the top of May as they started letting folks in. From a graph I saw, they only had a couple hundred users til about April, then the May batch…
> "hey, smart people do smart things so mutual aid is a smart thing." Very happy to have searched "mutual aid" on hacker news today and come across this comment.
Chiming in to say as the CEO of Blacksky that not only do we have an independent AT Protocol implementation in Rust (https://github.com/blacksky-algorithms/rsky) Not only do we run a fully independent stack…
AP also has relays as a part of the architecture, just less well documented https://joinfediverse.wiki/index.php?mobileaction=toggle_vie...
> It really doesn't seem realistic for anyone to run any of the infrastructure themselves. You're always going to be reliant on a big player that has the capital to keep everything running smoothly I run a custom…
Have you considered making a custom feed for the HN crowd? I think there'd be a lot of interest in that. Could work similar to the What's Science feed.
That's on the client, not the protocol. A few folks have built clients but for some reason hasn't made this a feature. All posts are publicly accessible though -- here's Jake Tapper's posts for example…
I signed up for the beta on February 21st and got my invite last week at the top of May as they started letting folks in. From a graph I saw, they only had a couple hundred users til about April, then the May batch…
> "hey, smart people do smart things so mutual aid is a smart thing." Very happy to have searched "mutual aid" on hacker news today and come across this comment.