@eris@Moon@Sprate Keffals makes it a little more interesting, but I still think it would be a better use of my time to write a Nostr relay in Chef than bridge Bluesky at this time.
@alex@Moon@Sprate They’re ngmi. Corporations take so much longer to get anything done than independent devs. It’s been three and a half years since they started the company btw.
Hello World Cake with Chocolate sauce.
This prints hello world, while being tastier than Hello World Souffle. The main
chef makes a " world!" cake, which he puts in the baking dish. When he gets the
sous chef to make the "Hello" chocolate sauce, it gets put into the baking dish
and then the whole thing is printed when he refrigerates the sauce. When
actually cooking, I'm interpreting the chocolate sauce baking dish to be
separate from the cake one and Liquify to mean either melt or blend depending on
context.
Ingredients.
33 g chocolate chips
100 g butter
54 ml double cream
2 pinches baking powder
114 g sugar
111 ml beaten eggs
119 g flour
32 g cocoa powder
0 g cake mixture
Cooking time: 25 minutes.
Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
Method.
Put chocolate chips into the mixing bowl.
Put butter into the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put beaten eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put flour into the mixing bowl.
Put baking powder into the mixing bowl.
Put cocoa powder into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 1 minute.
Combine double cream into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 4 minutes.
Liquefy the contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
bake the cake mixture.
Wait until baked.
Serve with chocolate sauce.
chocolate sauce.
Ingredients.
111 g sugar
108 ml hot water
108 ml heated double cream
101 g dark chocolate
72 g milk chocolate
Method.
Clean the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put hot water into the mixing bowl.
Put heated double cream into the mixing bowl.
dissolve the sugar.
agitate the sugar until dissolved.
Liquefy the dark chocolate.
Put dark chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquefy the milk chocolate.
Put milk chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Refrigerate for 1 hour.
Looks like a nice set of discussion points. I remember a couple of months ago, there was a heavy look at AP capabilities to be able to try to address some of these issues
@realcaseyrollins@Sprate No, bluesky handles are similar to NIP-05 IDs. Your real ID under the hood is a DID, but you can associate a handle from any domain by adding a TXT DNS record pointing to your DID, and then updating your bluesky profile with the handle.
@ShariVegas Based on this statement, I don’t think Bluesky is federating yet:
We’ve kept the Bluesky app invite-only and are finishing moderation before the last pieces of open federation because we wanted to prioritize user safety from the start.
@Moon@alex Lame. Give me a holler when they get around to implementing federation? Would love to start a bluesky server (whatever they call it) once they're ready.