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Bluesky was opening up to the public and was known as one of the many X competitors that emerged after Elon Musk acquired the ...
It's getting easier to build new applications on ATProto, the protocol that powers Bluesky's social network and a growing number of other apps. At ...
The odds are against it, but it's the most likely candidate to "save social media from billionaire capture" so far.
Fast-forward to today and Bluesky serves as the proof-of-concept for what the AT Protocol can do. To understand how the AT Protocol fits into the social media landscape, it's helpful to look at ...
Graze, a Portland startup looking to capitalize on the growth of Bluesky, raised $1 million in a pre-seed round led by ...
While alternatives like Mastodon and Threads emerged, Bluesky has seen notable growth, reaching over 30 million users by ...
X and Facebook are governed by the policies of mercurial billionaires. Bluesky’s C.E.O., Jay Graber, says that she wants to give power back to the user.
You likely haven’t heard about it and what it does, but you’ve certainly heard of the social network built using this protocol: Bluesky. (The company’s CEO, Jay Graber, spoke at the conference).
Today, Bluesky's social network has grown to over 33 million users, while the technology it's built upon -- the AT Protocol (or ATProto for short) -- is being used to develop dozens more ...