Who Owns Your ATProto Identity? Hint: It's Probably Not You(kevinak.se)
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Who Owns Your ATProto Identity? Hint: It's Probably Not You
https://kevinak.se/blog/who-actually-owns-your-atproto-identity-hint-its-probably-not-you
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Is there anything wrong with this article?
I think it would be better if you actually engaged with the article and articulated any criticism you have with it instead of just writing things off because I like other solutions to decentralized social media more.
I think it would be better if you actually engaged with the article and articulated any criticism you have with it instead of just writing things off because I like other solutions to decentralized social media more.
You didn't engage in good faith last time. As I mentioned then, this would effect your future interactions. Welcome to that moment.
I did, we just have different views of what decentralized means.
we don't get to judge ourselves
"Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours shine any brighter."
"Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours shine any brighter."
On the other hand, shining a light on things that are not what they seem is very good, which is what I tried to do.
how you do or say that matters, so we come full circle, and we see again you are not interested in learning or adjusting
Perhaps having a conversation with the folks from Protocol Labs would be helpful for you. They being from the blockchain ecosystem, and likely adopting atproto for a new project, will likely have some interesting perspectives for you.
https://discourse.atprotocol.community/t/hypercerts-recogniz...
https://discourse.atprotocol.community/t/hypercerts-recogniz...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47095597
To be transparent, I am an @stan, but also have some gripes/concerns with the Bsky dev team. Waiting for more clarity before I make them public.