Comment by evbogue
20 days ago
We can have both a directory and use content addressable storage and give people the option of using their own keypairs. They are not mutually exclusive. Bluesky chooses to have a central directory and index.
20 days ago
We can have both a directory and use content addressable storage and give people the option of using their own keypairs. They are not mutually exclusive. Bluesky chooses to have a central directory and index.
what would you do about the at-uri?
at://hash at://pub i guess I don't know why we need at:// that seems like something we'd need in Beaker Browser.
After reading the docs at https://atproto.com/specs/at-uri-scheme and building applications that integrate with the Bluesky API, it’s clear why this format is useful for interacting with their system. For developers working outside the ATMosphere, however, it may feel less familiar compared to more conventional REST API patterns.
Well, when you figure out why at:// exists and why your hand waving away it's role in your "I guess" makes it impossible... we can chat then
Until then, you are just slopping about like an ai
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