It’s also because the devs are communists. Let’s not skip that part lol
It’s also because the devs are communists. Let’s not skip that part lol
someone should do a podcast with him and timhouthi chalamet
trust me i know… i used to have high expectations and think like that too. but nowadays i’m more into meeting people where they’re at, even if that means “barely literate” ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You gotta read the room and put the conciliatory part up front when people’s emotions are up. They put it at the end unfortunately
It might, but actual leftists should object to that framing
Not strictly speaking. Bluesky supports did:web as well as did:plc, and with any luck they’ll add more decentralized methods
The Atlantic is not left leaning journalism lmao. A good rule of thumb is that if you publish David Brooks you’re not left leaning
unless i’m missing something, activitypub also needs a centralized authority like dns. That’s just how domain names work
Here’s a really good blogpost (and followup thread) outlining the differences of atproto vs activitypub (from one of the original authors of activitypub).
It got a friendly “acknowledged, we’re working on it” reply from pfrazee, one of the lead bsky devs.
I don’t think most of the data in the network should be hosted by a single legal entity, that’s just unhealthy even if the protocol is open. It’s also my main complaint about bluesky- technically open protocol, de facto centralization.
I can agree both those things happened, but you’re saying one of them had a much stronger effect and so far i’m not seeing any evidence presented
People get these confused a lot, but russia has 2 coups in the 90s-
1991 was a failed anti-reformist “left wing” coup that deposed Gorbachev and ended with the fall of the USSR and Yeltsin in power.
1993 was a successful right wing self-coup that allowed Yeltsin to fully consolidate power away from the Russian parliament and towards the presidency. More hamfisted and violent, but in essence similar to what is happening in the US right now