The literal first line of Wikipedia agrees with me?
The Fediverse (commonly shortened to fedi)[4][5][6] is a collection of social networking services that can communicate with each other (formally known as federation) using a common protocol.
I think it would be much more likely for the west coast as a whole to split. WA, OR, CA
I feel like this is falling down the same trap though. Ex. Someone who's picked strawberries for 5 years is going to be FAST.
They are effectively a skilled laborer even though the job itself is "unskilled". Yes anyone "can" do it but there are those who have effectively been doing it for years who are great at it and are skilled at it.
As someone who always plays on shitty unmaintained rec center courts I'd give anything for some development of a good cheap court material other than wood.
This ain't it tho 😭😭
Somebody stop this man
I know this convo was 2 weeks ago, but they published a great article that includes how Identify is handled that answers our questions.
https://atproto.com/articles/atproto-ethos
Effectively identify is as the PDS level. So if Bluesky goes down and your account were through Bluesky you'd lose your identity ?*
If your account is held through another platform like Spark or your own self hosted PDS your identity would remain live.
*My question that sparked from this is if Bluesky went down and you're already logged into a second platform, when you log into that second platform does it duplicate your DID? I'm assuming not and you'd still lose it because logins are through OIDC and the keys still exist on Bluesky.
Regardless the true path to decentralization should be everyone hosting their own identity on their own PDS w/ identity but that might be a longshot. The path to decentralization is effectively allowed but will people take advantage of it?
It's not like you can't control your 401k investments. I've been in bonds and gold since January.
I've been waiting for prices to go up on video games for about 7 years and am surprised they haven't gone up more, this is pretty fair imo.
They've been ~$60 since 2002?
Holy shit the post-market drops for SPY and QQQ are insane. I haven't seen a post/pre market move this sharp since Covid
Posted in another comment but wikipedia disagrees.
We can argue semantics all day but at the end of the day I'll hold the same stance that we shouldn't be fracturing the communities and instead discussing the content and idea of a decentralized communicating social media landscape.