Michael asks a good question and opens a can of worms, and starts by noting that "the community bookmark lexicon... [is] minimal: a URL, timestamp, tags". He wonders whether it also needs "additional fields...visibility (public vs unlisted)notestitledescriptionauthorpublication datesite namethumbnail imagecanonical URLprovenance (where a bookmark …
"Disperse is a website, bookmarklet, linkable service, and (soon) a browser extension that allows you to share in several different formats across the Atmosphere all at once... a service like Buffer ... for the Atmosphere... giving the user a view of all of the different destinations they can share to without needing to create multiple accounts.…
My proposal to the atproto.science conference: "I'm interested in exploring how we can manage competition and cooperation in the atmosphere."
"Standard.site provides shared lexicons for long-form publishing on AT Protocol. Making content easier to discover, index, and move across the ATmosphere" - by the makers of leaflet, pckt & offprint - a good example of how builders can just collaborate on the ATmosphere without drama: "The standard grows when builders identify shared needs and ali…
First edition of " Cosmik Lab Notes ... working in the open and sharing thoughts as we build Semble and the wider Cosmik Network" as they go into open alpha, so first notes from kicking the tyres:"modeled after social knowledge tools like Are.na and Sublime... you can collect links, organize them into collections, and see what others on the netw…
"publications can now have nested pages — illustrated here with pages about embeds, comments, and more... great for collections, project wikis or documentation, essays with branching tangents, and more", like hubs for ex., with a different skin. "nest them as deep as you like"
"Monomarks is an open social bookmarking platform built on the AT Protocol. You can save, organise, and share links to interesting stuff while maintaining full ownership of your data... in the general mould of Pinboard, Delicious"
In late April I was in Hamburg for Ahoy! 2025, the first European conference dedicated to the ATmosphere - the information ecosystem built atop of ATproto, the protocol underpinning Bluesky. I proposed a couple of ideas for the unconference sessions, and came away with content for at least 5 posts, none of which I've found time to write.
"How would MyHub.ai evolve to become part of the ATmosphere?" - One of my suggested conversation topics at the Ahoy conference, April, 2025.
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