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I just discovered that #friendica has a #bluesky connector, and now I've got a combined feed of posts from #atproto and #ActivityPub people. And I can post to both from one interface.
Neat!

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in reply to Gordon Pedersen

I should also mention I can add RSS feeds to to my... feeds. I can't really reply or repost/boost them, but I can quote share, which is cool.
in reply to Gordon Pedersen

Of course, my home feed is an absolute mess right now, but I've got a few Circles (lists) set up for specific groups of people which is great!


🧐 So, I like what I see so far of #atproto
But I'm not sure if I like #bluesky itself
Does that make sense?

... I might still have to wait a few years(!) before it's really ready...

in reply to Gordon Pedersen

BTW: I have a #bluesky account now, because I was so curious
@death.id.au
https://bsky.app/profile/death.id.au

Dunno if I'm going to use it much. I couldn't even figure out how to register with my own did:web, which was disheartening for me.

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My current obsession has been thinking about #ActivityPub and owning my own space and data. I've been tossing around ideas for how to host my own identity on my own server/domain while still hosting a static site on the same domain, as well as decoupling that identity from any particular app or instance.

... And you know what? #atproto as used in #bluesky seems to solve all these problems (in theory - it's still in the process of being built)

in reply to Gordon Pedersen

Now I'm wondering about hosting my own atproto PDS, hosting a did:web on my own domain (I already do) and what the process would be to bridge that to ActivityPub.