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Atmospheric Computing
Cloud computing has been extremely successful, but it lost the values that drove personal computing. We can solve this by evolving forward.
Guidance on Authoring Lexicons
At last weekend's Atmosphere Conference, there were a lot of questions about how author Lexicons. I thought it would be a good idea to share some guidance.
Why isn't Bluesky a peer-to-peer network?
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why did Bluesky choose not to use a peer-to-peer network when designing the AT Protocol?
Why not RDF in the AT Protocol?
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why did Bluesky create a new schema language, Lexicon, for the AT Protocol?
Why RichText facets in Bluesky
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why does Bluesky use the richtext facets system instead of Markdown?
Atmospheric Computing
Cloud computing has been extremely successful, but it lost the values that drove personal computing. We can solve this by evolving forward.
Guidance on Authoring Lexicons
At last weekend's Atmosphere Conference, there were a lot of questions about how author Lexicons. I thought it would be a good idea to share some guidance.
Why isn't Bluesky a peer-to-peer network?
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why did Bluesky choose not to use a peer-to-peer network when designing the AT Protocol?
Why not RDF in the AT Protocol?
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why did Bluesky create a new schema language, Lexicon, for the AT Protocol?
Why RichText facets in Bluesky
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why does Bluesky use the richtext facets system instead of Markdown?
Atmospheric Computing
Cloud computing has been extremely successful, but it lost the values that drove personal computing. We can solve this by evolving forward.
Guidance on Authoring Lexicons
At last weekend's Atmosphere Conference, there were a lot of questions about how author Lexicons. I thought it would be a good idea to share some guidance.
Why isn't Bluesky a peer-to-peer network?
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why did Bluesky choose not to use a peer-to-peer network when designing the AT Protocol?
Why not RDF in the AT Protocol?
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why did Bluesky create a new schema language, Lexicon, for the AT Protocol?
Why RichText facets in Bluesky
Today in "our novel form of NIH," why does Bluesky use the richtext facets system instead of Markdown?