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In a previous post I wrote about publishing blog posts using the new standard.site lexicon on atproto, which makes your content discoverable using readers like Standard Reader, and the originators of the lexicon, pckt, Offprint, and Leaflet. As a little bonus, you also get a special post preview frame on Bluesky. This is a genuinely interesting technology and the community seems to be growing quickly, with lots of little apps and tools popping up everywhere. Not to mention the Summer of Standard.site promotion where Bluesky gives you a 25% discount across the standard.site blogging apps. Although atproto was created by Bluesky to drive their social network, the protocol itself is actually provider agnostic and there are already lots of alternative apps, like mu.social by Eurosky, and you can migrate your data across data servers (PDSs)! Lots of services are popping up that use atproto to provide you with functionality, while letting you own your data. At the end of my previous post I…

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