7b394 - 2y
I’m concerned for Damus and nostr. Love then deeply but I do think the potential weight behind Bluesky will in time attract the masses. Tell me I am wrong - I want opinions!
7e2ff - 2y
Bluesky seems like a pipe dream.
b2dd4 - 2y
Both can be valuable or even interoperable.
6389b - 2y
@jack might make a direct connection (via relay clusters?) to the nostr ecosystem.
a750a - 2y
You’re wrong
How so?
Indeed!
Yes! 🤙🏼
Byrdman @Byrdman - 2y
Who care about the masses? We know what we have.
67219 - 2y
What's bluesky?
𝕼𝖚𝖎𝖊𝖙 𝖂𝖆𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖔𝖗 @QW - 2y
My thoughts as well. Why wouldn’t Jack make Bluesky a Client?
https://blueskyweb.xyz
True, and I value your opinion. I guess mass adoption signifies reach and success… but perhaps not always.
Thanks!
e5308 - 2y
I’m not leaving.
c7063 - 2y
you mean Bluesky a nostr client?
Same here. Love Damus! 🤙🏼 Seeing it grow and develop has been amazing. The work of largely one man #[3] too! Mind-blowing.
Have the added ability to “act” as a nostr client
Yeah. I don’t mean bluesky being “built” around Nostr.
16b86 - 2y
The web of the future will be interconnected, yet distinct.
Not sure. Seems to be the proprietary AT Protocol but #[5] I feel, is open to flexibility and compatibility. But who knows. Part of the fun of building and developing…
Shawn⚡️ @shawn - 2y
Thank you for sharing this. I particularly appreciated this reference. It’s a seminal design principle and—21 years later—still a worthwhile read. https://www.smallpieces.com
76c71 - 2y
My two favorite laws / theories for how we’re building the internet are “small pieces loosely joined” and also “We reject kings, presidents, and voting. We believe in rough consensus and running code.” I believe Unix also believes in the small pieces loosely joined philosophy. The internet archive has a copy of the book online: https://archive.org/details/smallpiecesloose0000wein/page/n7/mode/2up
09ed4 - 2y
#[3]
melvincarvalho @Melvin Carvalho - 2y
#nostr was built on these principles. You will like! http://this.how/standards/
Slides: http://scripting.com/manifesto/rulesforstandardsmakers.html