Comment by tapoxi
10 hours ago
I don't really understand this architecture, but I thought Bluesky was distributed like Mastodon? How can it have an outage?
10 hours ago
I don't really understand this architecture, but I thought Bluesky was distributed like Mastodon? How can it have an outage?
This writeup is useful for backend engineers: https://atproto.com/articles/atproto-for-distsys-engineers
The simple answer is that atproto works like the web & search engines, where the apps aggregate from the distributed accounts. So the proper analogy here would be like yahoo going down in 1999.
This is a fantastic write-up, thanks for sharing!
Sorry, but this analogy is very misleading, no one browses websites through Google's servers.
For example, right now in my URL bar I read "news.ycombinator.com", not "google.com/profile/news.ycombinator.com".
If Google goes down now I can keep browsing this website and all the other websites I have in all my other tabs as if nothing had happened.
Does Google Reader help you make sense of it? It’s more like each app is like its own Google Reader. And indeed you were able to access the same posts via other apps at that time of outage.
> no one browses websites through Google's servers.
Didn't Google's AMP project do exactly that?
Technically you can still view the posts directly from the PDS. It’s just uninteresting compared to web pages
Do you have ideas about how Bluesky could decentralize?
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Google and MSN Search were already available at this time. Also websites used to publish webrings and there was IRC and forums to ask people about things.
It’s more of a concept of a plan for being distributed. I even went through the trouble of hosting my own PDC and still, I was unable to use the service during the outage
Mastodon infra can have outages, too.
It's just confined to one instance if it goes down, not all of Mastodon.
It's not really distributed. It's a centralised service that pulls some parts of 0.01% of user profiles from their own servers.
A web interface and home server can have an outage. Bluesky is just a web interface and home server.