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Tangled CI runs on microVMs

blog.tangled.org
6 points·by icy·11 days ago·0 comments

The forge we deserve

btao.org
67 points·by icy·23 days ago·56 comments

go-libghostty: Go bindings for libghostty-vt

tangled.org
2 points·by icy·2 months ago·0 comments

Tangled – combat LLM spam by building a web of trust

blog.tangled.org
9 points·by icy·2 months ago·1 comments

We need a federation of forges

blog.tangled.org
599 points·by icy·2 months ago·406 comments

jjj — Jujutsu Jump

oppi.li
2 points·by icy·2 months ago·0 comments

The founder box

anirudh.fi
1 points·by icy·3 months ago·0 comments

Offprint: Publishing infrastructure for the open web, built on AT Protocol

offprint.app
4 points·by icy·4 months ago·0 comments

A Social Filesystem

overreacted.io
510 points·by icy·6 months ago·238 comments

Building for the future

icy.leaflet.pub
2 points·by icy·9 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Tangled – Git collaboration built on AT Protocol

tangled.org
14 points·by icy·9 months ago·0 comments

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icy
·23 days ago·discuss
Tangled is built for jj :) We support stacking using jj change ids: https://blog.tangled.org/stacking
icy
·23 days ago·discuss
That's Tangled! Self-host your knots, AT Protocol for identities, and an "indexer" at tangled.org (easily replaced).
icy
·23 days ago·discuss
Cool. It's been years since ForgeFed came out but it isn't anywhere nearly as federated as Tangled is. What gives?
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
This is incredible. Thanks.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
AT Protocol uses OAuth: https://atproto.com/specs/oauth
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
I've written about this: https://anirudh.fi/future
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
The cool thing is you can just host your own knot then. Host repos of whatever size you want.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Except there isn't already ForgeFed.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
> Why does it need VCs? Why not company and corporate sponsorship like Ladybird?

You talk about corporate sponsorship like that's trivial to find. Trust me when I say we spent over half a year chasing down grants/sponsorships only to be met with closed doors, extremely long wait times for pennies. We'd also be required to keep our day jobs—which means less focus on Tangled dev, and ultimately very slow progress overall.

We debated VC heavily (we're both idealists after all), but figured we can make it work—it's ultimately the founders that make bad calls leading to enshittification. There's plenty of examples of VC-backed companies that haven't enshittified. Tailscale is an excellent one, and hence we brought on Avery as an angel in our round.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Pick whichever. We <3 the Radicle team and they're admittedly solving a much harder problem (gossiping git!) and rather elegantly at that.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Tangled is built entirely in the open: https://tangled.org/tangled.org/core, and our primary goal is to be "permanent software"—i.e. be fully reproducible and entirely self-hostable at minimal cost.

VC money is a means to an end. We're both Indian founders in Europe, and grants are nigh on impossible to find (4–12+ months for anything to materialize). VC is quite simply the quickest way for us to build a team, setup infra and accelerate development. We're also incredibly aligned with our investors on our goals (we took 6+ months to find the perfect partner for this).
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
There is! https://radicle.dev :)
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Ha, we heard this but decided to stick to it because hey, it isn't hurting anyone. No harm in a little bit of fun.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
We did raise $4.5M recently to build exactly this: https://tangled.org
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Yeah that's fine, we offer first-party hosting for free forever.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
The neat thing about Tangled is it's built on an open protocol (https://atproto.com)—this allows us to effectively build an API-free system since all data on Tangled can effectively be ingested via the AT Protocol firehose.

Which is to say, this is perfect for agents given they don't need any bespoke SDK from us: simply write Tangled records for issues, pulls, whatever to your PDS and it'll show up on Tangled. We plan to start working on some exemplar agents first-party that would 1. enhance Tangled itself, 2. showcase cool things you can do with an open data firehose.
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Perhaps, but it's still better than nothing!
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Thanks! If you need anything, email me anirudh@!
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
Yeah sorry it's marketing BS speak for self-hosted or just infra that you control. It could be a VPS, it could be a Raspberry Pi at home. Your repos live on your servers. (And we support this on Tangled today!)
icy
·2 months ago·discuss
It’s… all hand written? We just sound “professional”.