Decentralization

introducing tangled

Tangled introduces a decentralized Git collaboration platform built on the AT Protocol, featuring lightweight 'knots' for repository hosting and seamless network-wide access. The platform emphasizes data ownership, accessibility, and user experience while maintaining a social coding environment.

Can atproto scale down?

An in-depth exploration of scaling down AT-Protocol's AppView component demonstrates that self-hosting is feasible using minimal resources like a Raspberry Pi. The analysis shows how breaking down AppView into smaller feature-oriented services can enable decentralized implementations while maintaining Bluesky compatibility and handling significant data loads.

Spritely Goblins v0.15.0: Goblins in the browser!

Spritely Institute develops decentralized networking technology, building on ActivityPub while incorporating object capability security principles to create more autonomous social networks. The organization utilizes multiple technical layers including Goblins for distributed programming, Hoot for WebAssembly compilation, and OCapN for object capability networking protocols.