Comment on Are there any other services that use the AtProtocol other than Bluesky?
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 5 months ago
No, because the AT Protocol is not designed for interoperability, but rather for entrenching the silo owned by the main node (BlueSky) whilst giving the illusion of being decentralised. It’s to decentralised social media what Microsoft’s OOXML file format (tl;dr: a memory dump of Microsoft Word’s internal data structures encoded in XML, and useless to anything that’s not Microsoft Word or a very precise emulation thereof) is to open document formats.
xnx@slrpnk.net 5 months ago
I don’t understand what the words in your comment mean? Can you eli5
Someone shared different services using at protocol already
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AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 5 months ago
Both of these services appear to be dependent on BlueSky. I.e., if BlueSky ceased existing, or cut them off from its API, they’d die.
One could theoretically make one’s own independent AT Protocol network, but not in a way that interoperates with BlueSky as a peer. You’re either a subsidiary part of its network or you don’t exist as far as it’s concerned, which is a much poorer value proposition than ActivityPub and related protocols.
ericjmorey@discuss.online 5 months ago
Are you talking about blusky’s indexer?