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  • Like I said when I made that post from my lemmy.ml account, this is not supposed to be a judgement against lemmy.ml or it's admins. I have no interest in participating in instance drama.

    So, I would appreciate it no one posted about this migration on !de_ml@lemmy.blahaj.zone

  • A pittance for a second node really
  • In terms of infrastructure, Bluesky does seem to be capable with keeping up with the current level of 5,000,000 posts per day by pouring money into their relay. What I'd like to know is the cost per user of Bluesky compared to a centralized service like Threads.

    I think one of the bigger issues with Bluesky scaling is moderation. Mastodon admins only have to deal with moderating their own instance, while ATProto labeling services can receive reports from any and all Bluesky users. So far, most people who attempted to launch an independent replacement for Bluesky Moderation Service have failed to keep up with the volume of incoming reports. Usually, they have to narrow their scope and focus on very specific issues, like Laelaps, Asuka's Anti-Transphobia Field, Blacksky Moderation, and AI Mod. However, as Bluesky grows, I even expect them to be unable to keep up.

  • Here are the apps battling to be become the 'TikTok for Bluesky' | TechCrunch
  • They're actually both using ATProto. The difference is that Reelo will be hosting their own video uploads instead of relying on Bluesky PBLLC, meaning that users won't be subject to the 60-second limit that Bluesky imposes.

  • Global Switch Day is upon us!
  • Normally I'd agree, but the recent increase in popularity of Pixelfed among the TikTok crowd has shown me that it's possible for one fediverse platform to succeed where a competing one failed.

  • A pittance for a second node really
  • Basically, on ATProto, everyone stores their own data on a PDS (Personal Data Server). This includes every post, image, video, follow, like, block, etc. The relay crawls the open web for PDSs to consolidate into a single stream of data.

    From here, services can build off of that single data stream without needing to do any crawling of their own.

    Of course, this does give the operator of the relay a lot of power. If they were to block your PDS, then only services relying on a different relay can access your data. This is especially why it is important that there exist independent third-party relays, but no one has taken up the mantle yet.

  • techcrunch.com Here are the apps battling to be become the 'TikTok for Bluesky' | TechCrunch

    TikTok's potential U.S. ban has sparked a flurry of development within the open social web community. Several new applications are being built that could

    Here are the apps battling to be become the 'TikTok for Bluesky' | TechCrunch
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    A pittance for a second node really
  • There are many types of Bluesky servers. This post is about ATProto Relays, which consolidate all the data across the network into a single location. They are necessary for efficiency, but they are extremely expensive to run. Currently, there is only one ATProto relay, but there is an initiative to launch a third-party relay.

  • techcrunch.com Custom feed builder Graze is building a business on Bluesky, and investors are paying attention | TechCrunch

    A startup called Graze, which lets you build your own feeds for the Bluesky social network, has caught investors' attention. In addition to offering tools

    Custom feed builder Graze is building a business on Bluesky, and investors are paying attention | TechCrunch
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