I found it interesting that there is already a blog that uses Bluesky’s AT Protocol, although the disadvantage is that you need a Bluesky account to be able to make new entries to your personal blog.
Ghost is a non profit, open source, self hostable ActivityPub blogging platform.
I clicked this looking for ATDT+blogposts and left disappointed
Hayes boys represent.
If the resource intense relays will (most likely) only be hosted by big corps that can afford such servers, then what makes this proto better than any other centralised system? Killing the relays would kill the network.
If anyone’s wondering if it’s open source, the answer is yes. It’s also licensed under the AGPL.
Here’s the GitHub link.
What about the AT protocol? Is it open source? Is it independent of centralized provider?
https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto
Open source under a dual MIT and Apache 2.0 licence
No it’s all dependent on and moderated by Bluesky
That’s what I thought.
I mean it IS open source. Apache licensed.
https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto?tab=License-1-ov-file
Came across this a few weeks ago. ATProto plugin for Wordpress: https://wordpress.com/plugins/neznam-atproto-share
Combined with the existing https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/ ActivityPub and RSS/Atom support, it should be possible to post once / share everywhere.
A great way to get your blog out there and Micro.Blog would be for Mastodon and Bluesky microblogs.