Bluesky, which uses it, has been opened to federation now, and the standard basically just looks better than ActivityPub. Has anyone heard about a project to make a Lemmy-style “link aggregator” service on it?

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    ha, no… bluesky is not open to federation. they control the only router and do not allow connectivity to routers not controlled by them.

    there isnt a single non-bluesky controlled instance that can federate natively with bluesky.

    bluesky is just twitter with a little more user-controllable data sourcing. not that theres anything wrong with that, but its certainly not a part of any federation.

    e. suggested reading: https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/

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      It’s a good blog post, thanks. I made a quick summery elsewhere in the thread.

      It’s really unfortunate that we’ve ended up with two populated protocols for federation, both of which have a major flaw. In our case, it’s no established support for moving accounts. In theirs, its a component that’s so bulky the federatability is questionable (and no federated DMs).

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        both of which have a major flaw

        What major flaw do you believe ActivityPub has?

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          They mentioned the flaws of both platforms.

          In our case, it’s no established support for moving accounts.

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          I mean, it doesn’t have to be part of the standard (it could just as well be Lemmy-specific), but no built-in way to move accounts sucks. AT protocol provides a nice little solution for that.

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    looks better

    What do you mean?

    than ActivityPub

    ActivityPub is decentralised. AT has a centralised index. They’re not comparable.

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      I didn’t have that one little detail about how demanding a relay is to run. Thankfully, this thread has been illuminating.

      It’s still a bummer that Lemmy doesn’t provide any non-hack way to move your account to a new instance.

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    the standard basically just looks better

    Place your bets everyone, has OP ever looked at either standard?

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      Bets all in? Okay:

      spoiler

      I have not looked directly at the AT standard, just the Wikipedia article and some similar high-level explanation.

      Pretty sure I have actually looked at the ActivityPub standard at times, though.

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    There was a good discussion online between Christine Lemmer-Webber, one of the editors of the ActivityPub W3C Standard, and Bryan Newbold, protocol engineer at BlueSky.

    These are long reads. But they are worth reading. Christine and Bryan agree that ATProto and ActivityPub have different design goals and so what you get from “federation” with each is different. ATProto makes a centralized index of the entire system possible, at the cost of relying on very few (practically likely one) centralized providers.

    As a result, the Lemmy ecosystem, as it exists today, wouldn’t be possible with ATProto. It would probably look more like Reddit, but with a “credible exit” possible as a defense against enshittification.

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      Leaving aside all the work they did making an alternative more to their liking, that kind of implies it’s like a light switch, and it’s not.

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    If Bluesky becomes federated with multiple instances, it will be just as impossible to enter as ActivityPub-based services apparently are since instance-selection is a blocker.

    RIght?

    ;)

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      Yep, probably. People are just going to have to get used to it to certain degree, and to a certain degree there’s going to be .world-type instances that act as a user-friendly default.

      There’s other issues at play, of course, which is more why I asked.

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      There’s been a definite tinge of ideology or at least gatekeeping to some of these responses, but that’s to be expected. FOSS has always had a streak of it.

      It’s a bit ironic to use ActivityPub to say ActivityPub has no real applications, though.