Welcome to the ATP discussions! #100
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Hi all 👋 I'm Daniel, a protocol engineer & part of the Bluesky team. I care about user controlled data, protocol level sovereignty, and working on an optimistic vision for the web/social networks. I led development on ADX and am psyched to get this first pass at it out into the world. Take a look, share your thoughts, and stay tuned for what's next 👀 Thanks for stopping by! |
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Hey folks! I'm Paul, I work in the Bluesky team on the protocol and anything applications-related. I've previously worked on SSB, created the Beaker Browser, and live-streamed building a p2p/federated network called CTZN. Be sure to upvote my comment so it shows up higher than Daniel's. |
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Hi I'm Jay, chief cat-herder here. I previously worked on zksnark cryptocurrencies, social apps, and decentralized social apps. The one contribution I made to this repo has since been rebased out of existence, but I aspire to write more code again someday. :) |
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Hi, I'm Austin, currently working for market making infra. Look forward to contribute into the prototype somehow.. Still viewing the codebase. |
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Hi amazing developers, I'm Kato Shinya, from Japan. I have experience in various front-end and back-end development and recently developed a library wrapping the Twitter API v2.0 in the Dart language, which was published on the official Twitter page. Well, I have a very strong interest in this project, where do I start? For starters, I have read through the following documents. https://atproto.com/guides/overview Thank you. |
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Hello, I am interested in learning more about how content authoring works technically, and some questions are still hard to answer from reading the docs. For context, I am coming from a Hypercore background (though not an expert yet) and that biases my thinking into freaking out about multi-device authoring and accidental forks etc. At the Data repos guides, specifically at the DID section it says:
That will probably solve any issues of forking of the linked list of records etc. by just granting a single server the authority to write new records at any given time. Is that true? In that case Federation here is only relevant as mirroring data repos? or just while migrating? That makes sense too, but I wanted to confirm. If that is not true, and multiple data repos can write at the same time, then how does conflict resolution is handled? Am I totally wrong and the user author records at the client side and the data repo is just a server/seeder? I doubt that because that would be just as hard as using Hypercores I guess. Thanks for your time, and I hope my questions are useful and not totally dumb :) |
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Hi all! I'm Ryan, stereotypical Silicon Valley eng for the last 20+ yrs, last 10 mostly in leadership, currently in climate tech. They mostly stopped letting me write code at work long ago, a bit like @arcalinea, so I do it primarily in spare time, on decentralized social networking projects like this and others in the IndieWeb. In those communities, I'm probably best known for Bridgy. Here, I'm working on implementing ATProto in Bridgy Fed. |
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