standard.site for a nonstandard site 0 ▲ Cory Dransfeldt 2 hours ago · 8 min read1577 words · Tech · hide · 0 comments Now that this site is written in Go1, I've turned to restoring and adding more features connecting it to the open web. While I maintain a healthy skepticism of Bluesky the company, I'm enamored with open protocols and ATProto falls under that umbrella. ATProto exists apart from Bluesky and Bluesky is built on top of ATProto. Wikipedia The AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol, pronounced "at protocol", commonly shortened to ATproto or "ATP") is a protocol and set of open standards for decentralized publishing and distribution of self-authenticating data within the social web. It serves as the technical foundation of the Bluesky social network, originally developed as a reference implementation for the protocol, as well as an ecosystem of interoperable social applications and services collectively referred to as the ATmosphere. After reluctantly joining Bluesky, I saw a host of folks implementing standard.site. Standard.site provides shared lexicons for long-form publishing on… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.