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Notices by Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 18:12:29 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    • Aral Balkan

    @aral I also saw some from gtmastodon.online last week, though I'm not sure the server is still running.

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:35:37 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    Not only that, apparently Bluesky is not even living up to their own ideals (TLDR: Bluesky is not really decentralized... "yet"): https://beige.party/@possibledog/113367997579738126

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      Possibly a Dog (@possibledog@beige.party)
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      https://github.com/did-method-plc/did-method-plc "We originally titled the method "placeholder", because we didn't want it to stick around forever in its current form. We are actively hoping to replace it with or evolve it into something less centralized - likely a permissioned DID consortium. That being said, we do intend to support did:plc in the current form until after any successor is deployed, with a reasonable grace period. We would also provide a migration route to allow continued use of existing did:plc identifiers." the road to software hell is paved with "actively hoping to replace it"
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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:34:23 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin

    (by the way, if you haven't seen the talk, here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1sJW6nTP6E)

    In conversation about 7 months ago from noeldemartin.social permalink

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    1. Web Without Walls — Dan Abramov | React Universe Conf 2024
      from Callstack Engineers
      This talk is a friendly introduction to the AT Protocol — a new internet protocol developed at Bluesky that aims to change the relationship between the user ...
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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:34:22 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin

    A few days ago I watched Dan Abramov's new talk, "Web Without Walls". It's a great talk, as always! But there are a couple of things I'm uneasy about.

    Let me explain:

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:34:18 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    First of all, it's ironic that my comment on YouTube seems to have been swallowed up by the algorithm 😅. If you open the video, you won't find it unless you sort by "newest comments". I wonder why it doesn't show up in the default "top comments" view, not even at the bottom :/.

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:34:12 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin

    This is what I wrote:

    25:20 If you're interested in a "galaxy brain" solution, check out the Solid Protocol. It is very similar to what Dan explains in this presentation, but it has universal formats, and it was created by the person who created the actual web (Tim Berners-Lee).

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:34:07 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    Besides the universal data formats, I also prefer Solid because of its focus on private data. The AT protocol seems more focused on public data and social interactions. If anything, I see it as an alternative to ActivityPub, not Solid.

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:34:01 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    But there are also some things I like from Bluesky. I really like what they did with encryption, and the way users control their identities seems a lot more straightforward.

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:33:56 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    Solid has been around for a while, long before Bluesky, but it hasn't managed to pick up any traction. I wonder how Bluesky managed to attract talented developers like Dan and others. It can't just be "the money"... right?

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    Noel De Martin (noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 19:33:51 JST Noel De Martin Noel De Martin
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    And in case you're wondering, yes, the Bluesky team did know about Solid. Before announcing the AT protocol, they did an "ecosystem review" in which they studied all the existing solutions they would proceed to ignore: https://gitlab.com/bluesky-community1/decentralized-ecosystem/-/blob/master/README.md

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      README.md · master · bluesky community / decentralized-ecosystem · GitLab
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    ⌛🧠🔥Problem Solver. Software Architect. Entrepreneur.Making Solid apps (solidproject.org), and pondering what to do next.

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