I’m looking at the site and right at the beginning it says:
> Standard.site provides shared lexicons for long-form publishing on AT Protocol. Making content easier to discover, index, and move across the ATmosphere.
Which part of these required a new protocol and couldn’t be built before @at existed? Seems to me we’re reinventing the wheel for I’m not entirely sure which benefit. But maybe someone who’s more into this part of the web can educate me on this.
verdverm|1 month ago
https://standard.site/
ATProto and the ATmosphere are different
manuelmoreale|1 month ago
> Standard.site provides shared lexicons for long-form publishing on AT Protocol. Making content easier to discover, index, and move across the ATmosphere.
Which part of these required a new protocol and couldn’t be built before @at existed? Seems to me we’re reinventing the wheel for I’m not entirely sure which benefit. But maybe someone who’s more into this part of the web can educate me on this.
lukev|1 month ago
Such things never happen, least of all here, on Hacker News.
zawaideh|1 month ago
(yes very proud of myself for this )