It looks like the sweet way of doing things these days is to use a static web site builder, like Jekyll or Hugo. I’m going with Hugo for now.
Hi @snorre.io, I’m just setting up a new blog on Hugo and am excited to setup a Bluesky comment system like you have done. Has there been any additional work to componentise your work since you wrote the original post?
I’m looking for a framework for my new Blog. Ideally, I’d like to write in markdown, and have Bluesky comments. Doesn’t have to be self hosted, but I’d prefer that. Must have an atom feed. Any recommendations?
Those scores look like they ought to have generated an emotional response. Good job I don’t watch football!
@hugeblank.dev, have you given any throught to this aspect, or is it fully resolved in your mind by creating your own app-view?
Whitewind looks very interesting, but then again, any links are tied to the whtwnd.com URL. Given that my content should have an at:// independent location related to my DID, it's a bit of a gap that any sharing of posts within Bluesky doesn't take advantage of.
Thanks for sharing. I've also been thinking deeply about what I want for a Blogging platform in relation to ATProto and my BlueSky presense.
Who’s the “we” that’s been contemplating this?
I’ve read this blog post by @dustyweb.bsky.social a few times over the last week or so. It’s clear and comprehensive! As a dev who’s just joined Bluesky, there’s a lot to get up to speed on. I’m so excited about exiting the walled garden, but it looks like it’s still a dream for a little while.
What? How old are you then? (Not as old as me, clearly!)
Love it! But, you were still in shorts then! :) (As was I).
Ah. Is that an RSS/Atom/like feed reader?
Is that email? Or social posts? I don’t recognise the interface.
Tonight’s the night for dancing around with new identities and shedding those that no longer work.
Are you interested in getting involved and staying informed about how the lexicon.community technical steering committee and collaborators go about the project's work? The governance document has been drafted (i.e. not final), and a discussion has been created for it.
This is something that PGP grappled with 30 years ago, and had a good answer to.
We have reliable crypto signing now, which they had to bootstrap, so it should be easier for us.
There’s also a web of trust aspect here. If atproto is to be properly federated it also needs to federate trust. I know who I trust because I’ve met them. I know who my friends trust and so I can mostly trust those folk at who that say they are too.
Sorry. I misread your comment. You said “could be” rather than “is”. Mea culpa.
On the other hand, there is money and resources being pumped into this’s with no guarantee of being returned. It’s reasonable to have a CEO in there to provide some governance. (I.e. CEO doesn’t automatically mean “bad”).
So damn true 💯
Glad to have got in on the first run :).
It arrived a few hours later :). All good now.
I’ve ordered, but not received a confirmation email - hoping it went through ok.
It's done. Now it’s your turn, Oracle.
We’ve submitted a formal petition to cancel the JavaScript trademark: it is generic, Oracle has abandoned it, and Oracle committed fraud on the USPTO during the last trademark renewal.
It's time to #FreeJavaScript.
deno.com/blog/deno-v-...
Ok, I misunderstood labels. It doesn’t look like I should treat them as tags - they appear to be just for moderation purposes.
Or am I really being dense. Should I just label and create feeds to my partitioned posts? (And somehow recommend folk subscribe to my feeds rather than follow me?)
I think I could perhaps replicate something with a labeller, but then, how would I recommend people to follow one label vs another. They are much more likely to follow a handle than a label.
One thing I’ve struggled with with social media in the past was writing on different subjects to different audiences. I was excited to see that I could be known as more than one thing because I thought it would allow me to write in different channels but I have them all related back to me.
Atproto security, what am I missing? I’m being asked for my password at whtwnd.com; surely I should be oauth'ing access to that instead of giving my password to their widgets?