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#pnw #northcascades #hiking Hiked the East Shore Trail on Baker Lake, WA, today, to Noisy Creek. Great spring weather. Lots of snow melt. Streams are not dramatic features like a mountain, but have a sublime beauty.
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With taxpayer investments in NASA we got GPS, Internet, and a dominant military that kept us safe for decades

With taxpayer handouts to billionaires, we got to watch Bezos go to space 😀



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Yep - the Thatcher privatisations were a single generation bonanza that everybody in the UK is now paying for - one way or another. Selling off council houses has resulted in 1 in 6 of UK over-60s owning 2 or more houses - and charging extortionate rents to every subsequent generation. But even these financial beneficiaries have to put up with the shit-filled rivers, highest energy prices in Europe, dysfunctional railways, pot-hole filled roads, etc, etc...


“Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote in a social media post Thursday evening that DHS and the Secret Service are investigating an alleged threat made against Trump by Comey.”

Casting Noem in the role of Himmler is a bold choice.

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in which I introduce creating knowledgebases in my #softwareIndividuals in a brief and heartwarming way. I put a new value in the entity inside the knowledgebase defining the knowledgebase to add a dependency to another knowledgebase. #intro #demo

Birds were removed from plants+insects+birds for time budget reasons.

@shizamura how far afield is my useage from what you do srsly?



Hey yall read this thread. Esp Americans. Super esp white Americans. Super SUPER esp the white dudes who are always crowding into threads going “I’m ignorant, educate me while I lounge here in my gaming chair.” Read up, bitches. mastodon.social/@Deglassco/114…


The Book of Negroes is more than a ledger—it is a story pressed into parchment, a testament to the brutal arithmetic of freedom. It begins in the final days of the American Revolution, a conflict that promised liberty but delivered it unevenly.
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#History #BlackMastodon #Education #Histodons #Politics

Image: Rose Fortune came to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, about June 1784. She earned a living as a "trucker," carrying baggage with a wheelbarrow.

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I just was reading Christopher Nolan will be releasing an adaptation of "The Odyssey" starring #MattDamon as #Odysseus.
Nolan and Damon worked together on #Interstellar and here is a free comic background prequel to Interstellar: #AbsoluteZero the story of Dr. Mann
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European leaders want to turn screws on Putin after delayed Turkey talks
https://www.politico.eu/article/european-leaders-turn-screws-putin-delayed-turkey-talks/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Steve Dangle pretty much embodies the anger and frustration of Leafs fans in this one.

The team deserved to be booed off the ice after the 6-1 drubbing they took in game 5 ON THEIR OWN ICE.

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It's fitting this comes out just as the trailer for long awaited "The Long Walk" movie dropped.

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It’s late and time to get some meow meows :nkoSleep: :sleep: :stux:

Goodnight my dear friends <img class=" title=":mastodon:"/> <img class=" title=":fediverse:"/> :blobcathugyou: :ablobcatheartsqueeze: :blobcathearts:



Following Grok's "white genocide in South Africa" responses on X, xAI says an "unauthorized modification" was made to the Grok response bot's prompt on May 14 (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)

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‘Deeply creepy’:
Enormous brooding banner of Trump now hangs next to Lincoln outside Department of Agriculture
X users are scoffing at the banner, saying it has a
‘North Korean aesthetic’
and gives off ‘Saddam Hussein vibes
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*whispering into empty McDonald’s bag*
“Found us a place, buddy.”

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ATmosphere Report – #116

Resilient relays, a web interface to manage your ATProto account directly on your PDS, and a new upcoming ATProto platform with Speakeasy.

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Relays, Free Our Feeds and IndieSky


Free Our Feeds, the campaign to build independent infrastructure for ATProto, has provided IndieSky with 50k USD funding. IndieSky is a working group that arose from within the ATProto developer community, at the Seattle ATmosphereConf and Hamburg’s Ahoy! conferences.

As phil, an independent ATProto developer who runs three separate relays, points out, there is little value in using an alternative relay. They are commoditised by design, and the important part of relays is that they are it is easy for apps to switch to another relay if the relay that is used by Bluesky PBC becomes unreliable. With relay costs now solidly under 50USD/month (as acknowledged by Free Our Feeds), people speed-running the setup in minutes, and multiple other independent relays that have popped up in recent weeks the relay part of the ATProto network is at this point resilient. Free Our Feeds switching their focus away from relays makes sense in that context.

That does not mean however that all parts of ATProto are as resilient as relays are, nor that other parts will be able to scale down to such low costs as relays can. AppViews and moderation remain costly in a way that scales with the amount of users. Relays have gotten an overly large amount of attention due to various cultural and historical reason. Relays are smartly designed part of the system, and it is impressive that passing through the network traffic of tens of millions of accounts can be done for such little amount of money. But not all parts of the network will scale that way.

Free Our Feeds goes into the question of why they want to raise 30M USD, saying: “We are supporting the development of fully independent infrastructure that enables the development and running of social apps that can serve tens, if not hundreds, of millions of people. […] We think this is a fraction of the money that will be needed to remake the social web from where it is today – with the dominance of Big Tech – to a future where billions of internet users control their online lives. We need many more initiatives – public, non-profit and private to make this happen.”

Taken all the news together, of Free Our Feeds taking a broader approach to support independent infrastructure, a multiple independent public relays being available, and people collaboration on independent infrastructure with the IndieSky working group, makes it feel the network is getting to a new phase in the road towards full independence. Over the last year the conversation around network decentralisation has been overly dominated by relays, more than it fully deserved. Now that the relay part of the network can now be seen as sufficiently resilient, more focus can be put on other, more challenging, parts of the network.

The next meeting of the IndieSky working group will be on May 22nd, 9am PST / 12pm EST / 1800 CEST.

In Other News


Bluesky has updated their PDS reference implementation, and it now has a web interface to manage and create accounts directly on the PDS themselves. ATProto apps that use the OAuth for login did not have a way to get new users to create an account yet. The work-around up until now was to refer people to the Bluesky app to login. This is not a great user experience, and also gives Bluesky PBC an outsized role in the ecosystem. With the latest update, apps can now create accounts directly on a PDS, even a PDS owned by Bluesky PBC if so desired. The web interface (for accounts on a Bluesky PDS, accessible at https://bsky.social/account/), gives people some basic account management options, such as the ability to sign out of specific devices or revoke access of connected apps. For this web interface Bluesky PBC expects more features to be implemented here in the future. These features are related to account management that are not tied to a specific app, such as email updates and password changes. Bluesky PBC is encouraging other PDS implementations to innovate and differentiate with new features as well, speculating that PDS hosting could be bundled with other hosted networking services.

Speakeasy is an upcoming social media platform build on ATProto, and is compatible with Bluesky. An early version of Speakeasy can already be accessed, and it is a fork of the Bluesky web client. Speakeasy is building private posts as a distinguishing feature. Founder Chris Jensen says that private messages are stored outside of the network for now, and that he believes that private posts are an urgent needed feature for the network. Jensen also says that once Bluesky PBC has an official implementation for private data, they will merge their implementation.

Smoke Signal developer Nick Gerakines has created a local developer environment for ATProto. It gives developers the option to run a local PDS and PLC that can resolve DNS handles. Gerakines describes it as a “turnkey dev stack with full ATProtocol flows, HTTPS everywhere, and DNS-backed handle resolution—without needing to expose anything publicly.”

Flashes, a client app for Bluesky that focuses on images, has received funding from Skyseed. The funding will be used to build an Android version, as well as further infrastructure in Europe to make the app more independent from Bluesky PBC. Creator Sebastian Vogelsang says that they have begone designing a mobile PDS.

Two independent ATProto developers are taking a stab at guestbooks: Ms Boba has been livestreaming her development of a guestbook on ATProto that can be embedded on websites. Dame has an approach of creating welcome messages for people who view their PDS on a PDS viewing tool like PDSls or atp.tools.

Software updates


  • Event planning app Smoke Signal is now open sourced, and available on Tangled.
  • Tangled has added OAuth support.
  • Various updates to the Streamplace interface and new documentation.
  • ATProto Audio room platform Bluecast now has a public mode for live streams, so that audio streams can be listened to without logging in.
  • One of the challenges for ATProto app developers is that users are regularly asked to log back into their client. Graze recently released a tool that helps with this, in collaboration with Smoke Signal developer Nick Gerakines. Skylight is now implementing this tool to prevent this pain point.
  • UX and search updates for Spark.
  • A short update by Northsky on their current state of development.


Tech Links


  • Demesme is an app that is currently in development by Bluesky engineer Samuel Newman to store your account keys on your phone.
  • Authr is an ATProto OAuth server that’s currently in development, with a demo available here.
  • ATSyntaxTools is “a lightweight Swift library for handling validations for various identifiers within the AT Protocol.”
  • A MCP server for ATProto docs.
  • A template for deploying a PDS on Railway.
  • A web app to search all the posts on Bluesky that you’ve liked.
  • Creating a paper key for a PLC rotation key.


Further reading


  • Bluesky CTO Paul Frazee held a talk about Bluesky & Open Social Media Tech at the The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, which can be viewed here.
  • A three-part article series exploring how ATProto can be combined with local-first software (1, 2, 3)
  • Block Party now has support for Bluesky. Block Party became well-known as a tool for Twitter that offers advanced safety tools. With changes to Twitter’s API, Block Party became a “browser extension that helps users update their privacy and security settings and clean up their content across 12+ platforms, including Bluesky.”
  • Notes on migrating a Bluesky account.

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Bluesky Report – #115

Independent ATProto infrastructure has been rapidly expanding recently, experiments with games on ATProto, and Graze offers developer grants.

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Independent Infrastructure news


Over the last week, the effort towards decentralisation and running independent pieces of ATProto infrastructure has sped up significantly. There are now multiple relays that are publicly accessible. Other people also have made alternate AppViews that are Bluesky-compatible. Combined, this makes it now possible to fully use Bluesky without using any infrastructure owned by Bluesky PBC, and the first people have done so. To do so means using a separate PDS, relay, AppView and client.

Some of the updates regarding relays:

  • Blacksky has built their own relay, using their own custom implementation. This relay is publicly accessible, meaning that other people can use this relay instead of the relay that Bluesky PBC uses.
  • A writeup on how to set up your own relay by Bluesky engineer Bryan Newbold, for some 34 USD/month.
  • Making relays cheaper has been due to the Sync 1.1 update, Bluesky PBC goes into more detail in a blog post what this entails.

And the updates regarding clients and AppViews:

  • Two clients now support the ability for users to set their own AppView, Deer and TOKIMEKI.
  • AppViewLite is another AppView for Bluesky that has been around for a while, that focuses on being cheap to run. It also heavily optimises for network data storage, with creator Alnkq running AppViewLite that contains full network data on a cheap 10 year old machine. So far, AppViewLite only worked with a custom frontend. An update this week now make it possible to use AppViewLite in combination with other clients.

Some further thoughts:

  • The way ATProto works, is that it takes the software that runs a social network and splits it up into separate components, with each of those components being able to be run independently. This has made self-hosting any component possible since the beginning of the network opening up. But to tak advantage of this, and get to a state of full independence, it means running multiple pieces of software. This has created a bit of a catch-22 in the ecosystem: you could run your own relay, but without another independent AppView to take advantage of this, it is not super useful. You could run your own (focused on the Bluesky lexicon) AppView, but without a client that allows you to set your own AppView it is not particularly useful either. What happened now in the last weeks is that all these individual pieces are starting to come together. With Deer allowing you to set your own custom AppView, there is now a use to actually run your own AppView. Which in turn also gives more purpose to running your own relay.
  • For building features in a Bluesky client that Bluesky itself does not have, a different AppView is needed. Now that these are starting to become available, there is new space to experiment with clients that have features that Bluesky does not have. Deer has already started going in this direction by allowing people to set any account as a trusted verifier, for example.
  • There has been skepticism around Bluesky PBC’s claims regarding decentralisation, especially from people within the ActivityPub community. Part of this distrust has come from people applying a mental framework of how ActivityPub works to how ATProto works. In this framework, Bluesky being decentralised would mean that there are other software platforms that are interoperable with the Bluesky lexicon. I’ll be writing more about those different mental frameworks, and how that relates to decentralisation later. But for now these developments strengthen the claims of Bluesky PBC around decentralisation and building a network that is ‘billionaire-proof’.


In Other News


at://2048 is the game of 2048, integrated with ATProto. 2048 is a sliding tile puzzle game where players combine numbered tiles to reach the 2048 tile, that has gotten popularity years ago and has been reimplemented a number of times. What makes the at://2048 version stand out is that the scores of the game are stored on your ATProto PDS. This creates new features and challenges: it gives the game a more social element, with features like leaderboards. It also creates a new challenge, of how to verify that a score on someone’s PDS is actually legit. at://2048 is experimenting with verified badges to authenticate if a score is legit. Integrating games with ATProto is one of the areas that is under-explored, and this reimplementation of 2048 is worth watching to get a sense of how the integration of games with ATProto will further develop.

Bluesky differs from other social networks in one significant way, namely that users blocking each other is public information. This creates new dynamics, from people being able to see who have blocked them, to leaderboards of the most blocked accounts on the network. A new paper, ‘Self-moderation in the decentralized era: decoding blocking behavior on Bluesky‘, takes advantages of data on blocks being public to study user behaviour. Some of their findings: “users who receive a high number of blocks exhibit distinctive behavioral traits that set them apart from the general user population. These patterns are not necessarily linked to toxicity or misinformation, indicating that block-worthy behavior is more nuanced and complex than traditional moderation markers might suggest. Second, these distinctive traits can be effectively encoded and leveraged by machine learning models, suggesting the feasibility of early-warning or flagging systems able to assist moderation teams by surfacing potentially problematic users even before issues escalate.”

Custom feed builder Graze is giving out 5 grants of 1k USD for other projects in the ATProto ecosystem. Explaining why the startup is giving out grants, Graze says: “First, we want to help accelerate growth in the ATProto / Bluesky ecosystem. Projects that help *others* are vital. Second, we want to empower communities to sustain themselves. Third, we want to help give people & orgs direct access to their audiences. Broadly, those are *our* goals as an org.”

Bluesky in the media


  • Time Magazine talks with Bluesky CEO Jay Graber and COO Rose Wang after they both got recognised as rising leaders in the Asian Pacific Community by Gold House. On monetisation, Graber says “she’s considering subscription models or monetizing Bluesky’s marketplaces of custom tools, but no concrete plans have been set in motion.”
  • Wired published an article on how digital archivists are racing to save Black History while the Trump administration is trying to erase it. Wired talks with Blacksky’s Rudy Fraser, who describes “Blacksky as a living archive. Currently its database holds 17 million posts from Black users over the last two years”.
  • How the San Francisco Standard uses Graze to hone their social media strategyGraze


ATProto tech news


  • The two developers behind Git collaboration platform Tangled, the brothers Anirudh and Akshay Oppiliappan, gave an interview on the devtools.fm podcast about Tangled. The platform also got various feature updates this week, and customisable profiles.
  • Graze has made their ATProto authentication tool open-source and available for everyone to use. The ‘ATmosphere Authentication, Identity, and Permission Proxy‘ allows developers to easily add ATProto authentication to their software as a separate micro-service.
  • WhiteBreeze is a self-hostable frontend for WhiteWind, allowing people to build their own blog on ATProto.
  • ATProto Migrator is a tool to migrate your ATProto account to a different PDS. It does so via a web application, without people having to touch the Command Line Interface (CLI). This makes account migration more accessible, as other tools until now (such as goat by Bluesky engineer Bryan Newbold) require people to use the CLI.
  • Flashes is a Bluesky client focused on images, and they are experimenting with some new ways to deal with the limitations that come from using Bluesky’s data. A Bluesky post can contain a maximum of 4 images and 300 characters. Flashes has upgraded that limit to 900 characters and 12 images. It works by actually creating 3 separate Bluesky posts in a thread, and displaying this as a single post in the Flashes app.
  • A guide on Publishing ATProto Lexicons.

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A new aid regime for Gaza: Humanitarian facade, military core
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Walter Einenkel reveals unsettling insights about Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok. This chatbot has alarmingly fixated on the concept of "white genocide," diverting innocent discussions into extremist rhetoric. An example surfaced when Grok responded to a benign puppy post, showcasing its disturbing tendency. Discover more about Grok's controversial implications and behaviors. Read the full article here: crooksandliars.com/2025/05/lol… #ElonMusk #Grok #ArtificialIntelligence #WhiteGenocide #Chatbot #Technology #RightWingExtremism


Quattro tappe di avvicinamento alla partenza del Giro
Illustrati alla banchina Fucile la serie di eventi organizzati per coinvolgere tutta la città nella partenza della tappa del Giro d'Italia prevista mercoledì 21 alle 12:00 dalla Darsena.

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Ukraine-Liveblog: ++ Vorsichtiger Optimismus vor Ukraine-Verhandlungen ++

Sicherheitsexperte Ischinger sieht in den Gesprächen in der Türkei immerhin einen Auftakt zu ernsthaften diplomatischen Bemühungen. Der Weg zu einem Frieden zwischen Russland und der Ukraine sei aber noch sehr weit. In der Ukraine wird weiter gekämpft.

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