Wait, is this another potential solution to what I was talking about?
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Ohh, I've been getting notifications recently from my xfinity app that it's been blocking stuff. I bet it's related for sure. I'll give it a try with and without in a bit.
Keep trying. I believe I you.
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I'm getting a "SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG". Not sure if it's me or not because I'm using NextDNS or something, but that shouldn't be an issue either way.
@standard.site @skyreader.app You know what would be super cool? A lexicon that's basically the atproto version of OPML to standard.site's RSS. Kinda like Bsky collections, but standard.site. Which would open up interesting possibilities like, what collections are my feeds connected into?
I need this in a bluesky android fork right meow!
Ooooorrr... @heron.tunji.dev! This is a feature request!
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@chrisshank.com is all about this. Even has a project called @folkjs.org!
This makes me want to log in just cuz!
I love that there's so much love of art in this community.
Once again, I am holding a FREE event to help publishers leave Substack this Thursday.
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Is something like this of interest/relevance to what y'all are up to? Because I'd love for a modern calendar app protocol to exist that speaks ical as a compatibility layer fallback. Especially when permissioned data lands.
@evnt.directory I'm curious for after you've figured out your lexicon and stress tested it on people just doing scheduled things. A few months ago I was for fun brainstorming around fixing calendaring through an activitypub based Google calendar + gmaps alternative that was backward ical compatible.
Live-synced ATproto pds needs to live on our phones. If we can't run local-first social apps between two phones with no internet access, we're not there yet. And if phone apps can't be ATProto native with each other offline, we're not there yet.
Giving non-builders the tools to build a better internet is how we fix the internet
@subvert.fm published the most comprehensive and well-considered AI policy for a music platform. It was written by 68 artists.
If you think that artists aren't capable of self-governance, it's your paternalism and lack of imagination that we are fighting against
Wow. That was a grammatical mess. 😅
So you know if there are any good skills and/or mcp servers that help with these kinds of workflows or working with atproto in general?
Since I’m trying out being more clearly opinionated here: I think every Signal user who wants actually private messaging should do this right away
I feel like I can't publish to my main blog until i migrate it to my pds. 😭
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There's a refresh Firefox feature that I think might do that, but I'm not sure. You could also create a new browser profile, assuming you're using a Mozilla account.
This plan would NOT be resilient to corporate capture, but it could be a temporary reprieve through which some really important things could be accomplished and put in place for a more democratic and egalitarian society.
It'd be like an invite only web, except everyone is invited by default by most of the web.
To see anything on the open social web you'd need keys delegated to you through the social network. This too would be abundant so most people wouldn't ever notice the open web closing down unless they started losing the trust of their communities.
Trusted indexers wouldn't be penalized for example.
This plan would require fully anonymous DID creation potentially every time you open a web browser that could be orchestrated anonymously by your main atmosphere account. DIDs would need to exist in the trillions, composable, with delegated social trust from individuals, communities, and oneself.
I don't know, but when the record exists, you can point the first one here.