Tech Talk
Tech Talk: PMsky, enabling Peer Moderation on Bluesky
Drew McArthur is building PMsky, a tool for peer moderation on Bluesky. Rather than only privileged moderators, user consensus can be used to guide and adjust moderation labels.
Supporting the growth of open social protocols.
Tech Talk
Drew McArthur is building PMsky, a tool for peer moderation on Bluesky. Rather than only privileged moderators, user consensus can be used to guide and adjust moderation labels.
ATmosphere
We're confirming that ATmosphereConf will be in Seattle, on March 22nd & 23rd, as well as announcing our organizers and initial sponsor
Tech Talk
Join us for a presentation by Ms. Boba, founder of FujoCoded. FujoCoded is using the AT Protocol to help the fanworks community get excited about decentralized social protocols.
Tech Talk
A Tech Talk about Long form blogging with WhiteWind, with developer K-NKSM. A third party app view and lexicon defining Markdown blogging for AT Protocol.
Conference
Planning for an in-person AT Protocol conference in the Pacific Northwest, late March 2025.
Tech Talk
Trezy built a Games Industry Labeler, including self-labeled and verified accounts, moderated with an Ozone instance, as well maintaining a Game Dev Feed.
Tech Talk
Rudy Fraser has implemented AT Protocol in Rust to support the Blacksky project: Building custom social media algorithms to promote and amplify Black content. Join us to learn from Rudy in what he has built so far, what his roadmap is, and how you can help.
Tech Talk
Welcome back to ATProtocol Tech Talks! For the November 7th edition, we'll be hearing from a number of builders who are creating on top of ATProtocol. 3 blogs and a client!
Tech Talk
A Tech Talk with Ændra Rininsland, from her work on the News Feed, the XBlock Screenshot Labeler, and more
Tech Talk
Smoke Signal is an events & RSVP system, built by Nick Gerakines on top of ATProtocol.
Tech Talk
Our first tech talk is by Tom Sherman, creator of the Frontpage link aggregator app built on ATProtocol.
DID PLC
A presentation by Bryan Newbold covering DID PLC and the PLC Directory, with potential future plans of how how to run the directory as a consortium of some kind.