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That’s cute but as a rule when dealing with the government, physical access is root access
Bluesky is not making a reddit alternative, a third party developer is using their hosting/auth infrastructure.
https://bsky.app/profile/frontpage.fyi
https://github.com/likeandscribe/frontpage
I asked the devs about this and they said that bluesky is designed to be a) modular b) trustless as much as possible. federation is supposed to happen on the trustless hosting and relay layers - you can ask your posts to be crawled by any indexer/appview.
But once you get to the indexing/querying layer, there are no more merkle proofs to keep everyone honest, so there is no point in federating because any indexer can modify/censor the content they send to another indexer instance. So you could still build an api to interact laterally between servers, but it wouldn’t be atproto anymore.
It might, but actual leftists should object to that framing
Not strictly speaking. Bluesky supports did:web as well as did:plc, and with any luck they’ll add more decentralized methods
The Atlantic is not left leaning journalism lmao. A good rule of thumb is that if you publish David Brooks you’re not left leaning
unless i’m missing something, activitypub also needs a centralized authority like dns. That’s just how domain names work
Here’s a really good blogpost (and followup thread) outlining the differences of atproto vs activitypub (from one of the original authors of activitypub).
It got a friendly “acknowledged, we’re working on it” reply from pfrazee, one of the lead bsky devs.
For all that Russia is an imperialist police state, our e-government services are pretty slick too