Bluesky
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Journal du dimanche 24 novembre 2024 à 17:53
J'ai lu "How decentralized is Bluesky really? (from)", écrit par Christine Lemmer-Webber, co-autrice de ActivityPub.
J'ai trouvé cet article précis, il explore de nombreuses thématiques avec objectivité.
J'ai retenu cette déclaration, que je vais sans doute retenir pour donner mon point de vue sur Bluesky :
In my opinion, this should actually be the way Bluesky brands itself, which I believe would be more honest: an open architecture (that's fair to say!) with the possibility of credible exit. This would be more accurate and reflect better what is provided to users.
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« Une solution ouverte qui permet de quitter facilement Twitter dès maintenant ».
#JaiDécouvert Zooko's triangle.
Je suis une nouvelle fois tombé sur l'article "Petnames: A humane approach to secure, decentralized naming".
Journal du mardi 19 novembre 2024 à 00:22
#JaiLu cet article au sujet de Bluesky : Maybe Bluesky has “won” (from).
Now that I’ve gotten some grumpiness out of my system, I would like to recognise some legitimately great things that Bluesky is doing. First up, domain-based usernames.
You can follow me on Bluesky as @gavin.anderegg.ca. I was able to set this up easily by adding a TXT record to my domain that links to my
DID:PLC
. This is great! It allows me to effectively “blue check” myself, in a similar way to Mastodon. The domain-based approach is quite flexible, and I think it’s a great solution.
J'aime beaucoup 👍️. Est-ce que Mastodon pourrait implémenter cela ? C'est peut-être cette FEP : FEP-e3e9: Actor-Relative URLs 🤔.
Bluesky also offers both composable moderation and the ability to choose your own algorithm. I’m someone who just wants to see a chronological feed of posts from the folks I follow, but I absolutely understand the appeal of these features. It’s made especially clear when compared to Threads, which only wants to show me inane engagement bait by default. There are even some third-party services which make setting up your own custom feed easier.
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Est-ce que Mastodon pourrait implémenter cela ?
I also really love the idea of starter packs. If you’re someone who’s joining the service, picking who you want to follow is rough. A starter pack lets you to follow a set of users recommended by someone you trust. Anyone can create a starter pack, so it’s easy to grab a few and have a lively feed a few moments after joining.
Excellente idée 👍️.
Est-ce que Mastodon pourrait implémenter cela ? Peut-être : Starter kits: A way to simplify the entry into the fediverse/social web