By the way, Whitewind requires you to accept their privacy policy just to read a blog post.
This is what it looks like.
You can use this website to bypass it.
By the way, Whitewind requires you to accept their privacy policy just to read a blog post.
You can use this website to bypass it.
Fediverse Reports regularly talks about updates with ATProto, and I found this blog post mentioned in another blog post from WeDistribute.
The most interesting development as of late is the progress of Blacksky. It is the first major attempt at creating an independent “Bluesky Instance”–where in that it’s functionally the same as Bluesky but doesn’t rely on any of Bluesky’s infrastructure.
There is also Wafrn, which is really hard to explain. @gabboman@app.wafrn.net is in this thread somewhere and will have to explain it.
Also bluesky isnt part of the fediverse so this doesnt even really belong in here…
There are four other posts about Bluesky or ATProto on the front page of !fediverse@lemmy.world (when viewed from lemmy.zip), so I guessed otherwise.
The tradeoffs Bluesky made to achieve that means that Bluesky doesn’t have private posts. In fact, Bluesky doesn’t have private blocks.
I actually still don’t understand why one would be in favor of federation but opposed to bridging. In esscence, bridging is just federation.
I didn’t know you could do this.
Amazing