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Bluesky made more money selling T-shirts mocking Mark Zuckerberg in one day than it has in two years of selling custom domains

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  • P [email protected]

    That's cool but I'll check back in to see which fascist technocrat is running bluesky in 8 years

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    In theory, Bluesky is supposed to be immune to that due to it being open source. In practice, I don't know what that would look like. The architecture seems to be much less decentralized than ActivityPub (which is what Mastodon uses).

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    • iavicenna@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

      Why is he doing that? Is he competing with Elon Musk on stupidness?

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      It occurred right around when the kingdom in orange took power. Somehow zuck thought that it would be advantageous to his interests to compare himself to Caesar during an obvious triumvirate. The orange one and phony stark would be crassus and pompey by extension. But I think commodus is a far more appropriate roman emperor for zuck to choose as his patron saint

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      • B [email protected]

        Zuckerberg doesn't seem like he has the charisma for that.

        I can't really remember hearing him speak at all tbh

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        He's not a charismatic speaker, but he is an effective speaker. In the same way text to speech is. Basically, in a world were Elons exist and public speak, he's very easy to listen to and understand.

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        • zarkanian@sh.itjust.worksZ [email protected]

          But up until recently, Twitter used the blue checks to verify identity. Bluesky (as far as I know) doesn't verify anyone's identity. Instead, your domain name is your verification.

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          Yeah, business are pretty much the most consistent in verifying via domain. They get shouted at for it as soon as they join. Now most brands know to do it ass a measure of, idk, good faith in the platform and its norms.

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          • cabbage@piefed.socialC [email protected]

            As much as I hate to be that guy, it's worth keeping in mind that BlueSky is not really practising what they preach here. The AT protocol formally allows for a kind of decentralization, but it is prohibitively expensive to run an instance, meaning that only rich folks or those who are willing to accept money from venture capitalists will be capable of actually doing so.

            ActivityPub already existed when they started BlueSky. They chose to not make their protocol compatible. The reason is simple: They are a company, and they have a profit motive. ActivityPub is too democratic, and therefore hard to monetize. By now they have a bunch of crypto bro investors who want their money back. It's better to leave your money elsewhere.

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            ActivityPub is just as susceptible to centralization as people claim Bluesky is with the only difference being that at least Bluesky has made some sort of mechanism for credible exit. It's old news that its expensive to run the perceived expensive parts, if fact you could do without it as many devs in the community are doing. ActivityPub is literally the easiest one to monetize because it can lead to moat building and user capture. It's why Meta is more than willing to become the biggest node in the Fediverse with Threads.

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            • cabbage@piefed.socialC [email protected]

              Fair - you could host a copy or a link (or a sort of combination between the two, I guess), but it wouldn't transfer the ownership of the original post. I'm still not sure this is such a pressing feature that I accept it as the actual raison d'etre of AT proto, especially considering how it very much exists there only in theory at best. But it is interesting technology, and something they could maybe have worked with ActivityPub to try to achieve.

              I'm glad to hear that maybe Bluesky is more decentralized than I suspect, but Bluesky engineer whose blog post you linked still links to his bluesky account on bsky.social. If running a separate instance is achievable, I would love to see people actually do it.

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              You full on misunderstand the protocol. The .bsky.social subdomain does not denote what "instance" you are on. There are no instances on atproto. That user could be self hosting all there data and still use that subdomain. It's not mutually exclusive. Atproto is far more atomic than AP.

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                You full on misunderstand the protocol. The .bsky.social subdomain does not denote what "instance" you are on. There are no instances on atproto. That user could be self hosting all there data and still use that subdomain. It's not mutually exclusive. Atproto is far more atomic than AP.

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                Right. I guess that's similar with bridged users - you see them on bsky.app, even though they are actually located elsewhere.

                What I struggle with is seeing the decentralization in practice, when the only place I can ever see AT proto in action is when Bluesky users are bridged to the fediverse. Bluesky has a shitload of users and there are a bunch of people jumping on the technology - why is there not so much as an understandable proof of concept out there?

                On ActivityPub it's so easy to understand. "See this post? Well, here's the same post on some other domain, hosted by other people".

                I don't understand how Bluesky can be this difficult to understand, yet apparently fulfil such a fundamental need.

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                • cabbage@piefed.socialC [email protected]

                  Right. I guess that's similar with bridged users - you see them on bsky.app, even though they are actually located elsewhere.

                  What I struggle with is seeing the decentralization in practice, when the only place I can ever see AT proto in action is when Bluesky users are bridged to the fediverse. Bluesky has a shitload of users and there are a bunch of people jumping on the technology - why is there not so much as an understandable proof of concept out there?

                  On ActivityPub it's so easy to understand. "See this post? Well, here's the same post on some other domain, hosted by other people".

                  I don't understand how Bluesky can be this difficult to understand, yet apparently fulfil such a fundamental need.

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                  It's fairly easy to understand but you won't really see it and that by design. The point is to make the underpinning so seamless that it feels like a centralized app. The proof of concept is Bluesky, but if you would like to see other services that are completely unaffiliated with Bluesky PBC than check out:

                  • whtwnd.com (Whitewind)
                    • A longform blogging platform that has its own Lexicon and AppView
                  • pinksea.art (Pinksea)
                    • An oekaki BBS with its own lexicon and CDN implementation
                  • tangled.sh (Tangled)
                    • A git forge integrated with atproto, they even have made some additions with regards to knots.

                  All of these and many more are being built along with infrasstucture plays from the like of Blacksky, Northsky, and Free our Feeds.

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                    I thought this was slightly funny.

                    Mark Zuckerberg is known these days for wearing t-shirts with Latin phrases on them, especially ones where he compares himself to Julius Caesar.

                    Bluesky made a shirt in the same style, but theirs says "a world without Caesars" in Latin.

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                    #191

                    I swear there really are two types of people who learn latin…

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                      I swear there really are two types of people who learn latin…

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                      Lawyers and biologists?

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                        Lawyers and biologists?

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                        #193

                        I was going for a specific type of nerd with fascist sympathies ans a very different specific type of nerd with antifascist sympathies. But also yes

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                        • zarkanian@sh.itjust.worksZ [email protected]

                          Here you go:

                          At Meta’s annual Connect event in Menlo Park, Calif., Zuckerberg wore a custom T-shirt with the Latin phrase “aut Zuck aut nihil,” or “all Zuck or all nothing,” as he revealed the first working prototype of Meta’s augmented-reality glasses.

                          The phrase was a play on “aut Caesar aut nihil,” which means “either a Caesar or nothing,” or more simply “all or nothing.”

                          Zuckerberg has long been interested in the Roman Empire. He spent his honeymoon in Rome and two of his children, August and Aurelia, are named after emperors Augustus and Marcus Aurelius.

                          Incidentally, fascists tend to have a hard-on for ancient Rome, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence.

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                          I'm not racist. I'm just really into 1940's German artillery. For the engineering, you know. /s

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                            It's fairly easy to understand but you won't really see it and that by design. The point is to make the underpinning so seamless that it feels like a centralized app. The proof of concept is Bluesky, but if you would like to see other services that are completely unaffiliated with Bluesky PBC than check out:

                            • whtwnd.com (Whitewind)
                              • A longform blogging platform that has its own Lexicon and AppView
                            • pinksea.art (Pinksea)
                              • An oekaki BBS with its own lexicon and CDN implementation
                            • tangled.sh (Tangled)
                              • A git forge integrated with atproto, they even have made some additions with regards to knots.

                            All of these and many more are being built along with infrasstucture plays from the like of Blacksky, Northsky, and Free our Feeds.

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                            Thanks! Maybe I'm just dumb in my own unique way, but I find the practical implications of AT proto hard to wrap my head around. 🙂

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                            • C [email protected]

                              I was going for a specific type of nerd with fascist sympathies ans a very different specific type of nerd with antifascist sympathies. But also yes

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                              Laywers and biologists. Like they said

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                                I had an 11-year old Reddit account permabanned and they didn't even give me a reason. Feels bad man

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                                #197

                                Feel you. my 8 yr old alt (my only account left) mysteriously has had a total karma of zero.

                                Since shortly after election strangely enough. Wonder what happened there /s.

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                                • S [email protected]

                                  He's not doing those roman salutes in public yet, though.

                                  But it's kinda funny that the oligarchs are so obsessed with Rome, famous for baking a fallen empire, while enabling the fall of the US.

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                                  Such a shame that Coppola’s movie was bad. He was onto something there.

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                                  • S [email protected]

                                    It occurred right around when the kingdom in orange took power. Somehow zuck thought that it would be advantageous to his interests to compare himself to Caesar during an obvious triumvirate. The orange one and phony stark would be crassus and pompey by extension. But I think commodus is a far more appropriate roman emperor for zuck to choose as his patron saint

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                                    lol well Commodus associated him self with Hercules so they both had a lot to overcompensate for as it seems. so yeah good match agreed

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                                      I was going for a specific type of nerd with fascist sympathies ans a very different specific type of nerd with antifascist sympathies. But also yes

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                                      It's the same with the Norse, its either a Nazi or someone who wants to bury a Dænaxe into a Nazi.

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                                      • M [email protected]

                                        I wonder why all these high profile people are so fascinated with a dictator that oversaw the transformation of a republic into an empire. Just like fascists were/are. Must be just a coincidence! Just like that Musk salute from the heart.

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                                        To be fair, that was more Augustus.

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                                        • cabbage@piefed.socialC [email protected]

                                          Cool.

                                          It's funny how one of the main criticisms of ActivityPub is that it's too difficult to implement, yet after all this attention the best the ATmosphere has managed to come up with is a toilet flushing repository. But I see the value of the portable identity. I think.

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                                          That's because its new. ActivityPub has been around for 7 years now, and I'd argue its totally stagnated on Mastodon to the point that the fediverse is mastodon to most people, and the norms of message passing are ruled by mastodon. Whereas atproto has been around for 2 years, one of which was in a very small and restricted alpha stage to get the core blocks stable. Now we see so many projects getting off the ground, some of the ones I mentioned being the most mature. With that said they are all earlydays, as is the protocol.

                                          If we really want to talk about massive leaps, and a vibrant dev community thats actively build and expanding the protocol even faster than atproto, than its Nostr. Problem with them is the community building it 😅

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