I've seen a bunch of references to Standard.sitestandard. It's an approach to publishing long-form content with/in AT Protocolat. The same protocol that powers blueskybs. My first reaction was "why would I do that when I have a website?" I didn't give it much thoughtposse. A post called "Integrating your Atmosphere account content in your web projectspost" came across today. Instead of publishing, it's about storing your content in AT Protocol to use it as a CMS for your site. I'm not interested in thatcms. What caught my eye was the comments at the bottom of the page. Some of were direct responses. Some were attached via reference to the posts. My eyebrow went up. Spock style. Manifesto Made Real Thinking about how to make the web a better place is my favorite pastime. To the point where I've begun my manifestomanifesto. A key focus is making it easier to share and connect web content. The link I hit for "Integrating your Atmosphere account..." is on a site called Standard Readersr.…
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