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evbogue | 8 days ago

I'd like to encourage anyone who is wary of Bluesky to check out Paul (and Dominic's) back-in-the-day project Secure-Scuttlebot which solved most of the issues that Bluesky suffers from by using content addressable storage and signing key cryptography correctly.

The actual SSB codebase has been kind of broken since 2020, but I have a fork on my own Github that works and comes with a basic client that you can vibe/claw on top of: https://github.com/evbogue/ssbc

I'm happy to supply pub invites to anyone who wants to play around with the old sbot with me as we work towards making social media distributed again.

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verdverm|8 days ago

> Secure-Scuttlebot which solved most of the issues that Bluesky suffers from

I've heard Paul speak about this the other way around, that the experience from SSB informed the design of ATProto. I.e. ATProto solves most of the issues in SSB

For clarity, ATProto is the protocol, Bluesky is one dozens of apps, obv the biggest and most well known outside of the ATmosphere.

evbogue|8 days ago

Bluesky does solve a lot of SSBs problems. Both projects can learn from each other. The past can become the future and the present inform the past.

This isn't just on Paul, Jay has publically stated that she doesn't believe users (even powerusers) can be trusted with keypairs.

sydbarrett74|7 days ago

Kudos, evbogue. Thank you for the hard work you've done to keep this alive.