Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized?
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@cwebber somewhat, but if bluesky the company goes down the network collapses
you can store your own data on your server
but bluesky owns:
- the main appview
- the main moderation service (which is hardcoded into their appview and can just disappear your account from everyone else)
- the main relay (AFAIK there are no real alternatives, they can also ban you on this level if you run your own data server)
- the service storing information about user IDs (DID:PLC, IIUC if this ever goes down most accounts are immediately gone) -
@cwebber this is very different from Fedi, here if mastodon.social suddenly disappeared, the rest of the network would go on as normal
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@cwebber also running your own data server is a clusterfuck.
but I still did it -
@cwebber also running your own data server is a clusterfuck.
but I still did it@lunareclipse In all seriousness I am glad when people have actually tried to run the infrastructure
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber from what I read it can be decentralised, in the sense that if you really try hard, you'd be able to host your own instance, but it will never be peer-to-peer, so the traffic will always go through the bluesky central hub.
I am not really a technical guy so I might misunderstood it, so I am looking forward to read the replies too.
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber Did they buy a bunch of centralization offsets? Maybe there's a mesh network of raspberry pis planted in a rainforest somewhere?
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber You mean decent-ralized, like making them decent? I hear Bluesky is making use of AI moderation plus libertarian market incentives, so I'm sure they're much more decent than this place.
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber OK, hear me out... maybe it's controlled by a single entity, but that entity could have some kind of "offering" to sell shares of the company to the "public". Like, anyone could buy one! Then, naturally, the VCs will celebrate by purchasing billions of slices of avocado toast and lattes, and that wealth will "trickle-down" to everyone else, who will then buy their own shares. I will take my nobel prize in economics now, thank you.
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
Bluesky is decentralized because it keeps all the data in de center.
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Bluesky is decentralized because it keeps all the data in de center.
@MegaMichelle blue is cold so it must help with datacenter cooling bills
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber Oooh good question! Uhhh so basically Fediverse is based on the concept of a federation, which is a form of hegemonic imperialism and therefore not decentralised.
Whereas BlueSky runs in the cloud, which is a distributed computing system and thus decentralised.
Hope this helps! Feel free to ask me if you have any more questions.
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If you are also on Blue Sky, I am asking over there, feel free to help spread the word here or there https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:dyyvywontyeuaegemczcushz/post/3lmwkq433ec2x
We will get to the bottom of this
@cwebber Hi Christine,
I did some digging through some back issues of CU Amiga, and I think I've figured out the answer!
It turns out, this BlueSky thing is indeed part of a decentralised network, and it's called the Internet!
Now, I know what you're thinking: What is this internet thing, and how is it different to the BBSes that I've been dialling into, using my home microcomputer?
Well, it turns out that the files on your local computer user group's BBS are typically all stored on the one computer.
But the internet is like a worldwide network of BBSes!
People are calling it an information superhighway!
You can start "surfing" from one BBS to another.
You can be in Canada and connect over the Internet to a BBS in Germany!
Is your mind blown yet?
It's compatible with all the popular microcomputers, including IBM Compatibles, Apple Macintosh, Commodore Amiga, Acorn Archimedes, and Atari ST.
Beyond viewing overseas BBSes, there's a range of fun things you can find on the web, including newsgroups, gophers, MUDs, MOOs, and electronic mail!
And now... BlueSky!
Some people say the internet won't catch on. But I saw it running on one of the Solaris workstations at a local university, and I have to say it looked pretty spiffy! -
@cwebber Hi Christine,
I did some digging through some back issues of CU Amiga, and I think I've figured out the answer!
It turns out, this BlueSky thing is indeed part of a decentralised network, and it's called the Internet!
Now, I know what you're thinking: What is this internet thing, and how is it different to the BBSes that I've been dialling into, using my home microcomputer?
Well, it turns out that the files on your local computer user group's BBS are typically all stored on the one computer.
But the internet is like a worldwide network of BBSes!
People are calling it an information superhighway!
You can start "surfing" from one BBS to another.
You can be in Canada and connect over the Internet to a BBS in Germany!
Is your mind blown yet?
It's compatible with all the popular microcomputers, including IBM Compatibles, Apple Macintosh, Commodore Amiga, Acorn Archimedes, and Atari ST.
Beyond viewing overseas BBSes, there's a range of fun things you can find on the web, including newsgroups, gophers, MUDs, MOOs, and electronic mail!
And now... BlueSky!
Some people say the internet won't catch on. But I saw it running on one of the Solaris workstations at a local university, and I have to say it looked pretty spiffy!@aj this is a good answer
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber@social.coop I don't know if anyone's researched that question yet. You could be a pioneer if you investigate it!
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!
@cwebber Not sure if this is one of those “humor” things humans sometimes do, but you don’t need blogposts to answer that question. The answer is a simple “no”.
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@cwebber it isn’t as far as I know. Though Bluesky plans on be decentralized as far as I know.
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Could someone please explain to me whether Bluesky is decentralized? Maybe send me some blogposts. Thanks!