> Webmentions for the ATmosphere — a tiny open-source widget that shows how the atproto network reacted to any page, with no accounts and no lock-in.
> Webmentions for the ATmosphere — a tiny open-source widget that shows how the atproto network reacted to any page, with no accounts and no lock-in.
Shared lexicon are good
Reflections on my first ATmosphereConf
Updated when the brain has more
What if my atproto account was my website
Content is not a moat anymore. You have to compete on experience.
Resources and projects in attendance at the AtmosphereConf 2026 Dive Into User Research workshop
Some thoughts for Boris et al.
Some thoughts for Boris et al.
Mirror of resistandunsubscribe.com
a link blog, and a story
it doesn't look like much, but it represents the whole mission
Where everything is worth building
W is proof that the ecosystem is working
Updated when the brain has more
{"$type": "at.unthread.content", "content": "# Looking forward to theverge.com on atproto\n\nHi David and Nilay,\nYou have both been public proponents of social internet protocols, espeically atproto. Nilay has said repeatedly that if The Verge were starting today it would put up a Bluesky server. Recently, Surf.social launced social web feeds with The Verge as a launch partner. I am glad to see…
What if my atproto account was my website
and my first Obsidian plugin
Books, independent media, fun swag, tea, coffee, socks
a collection of tools, alternatives where feasible
it doesn't look like much, but it represents the whole mission
a collection of tools, alternatives where feasible
Which is somehow different from micro.blog...
Content is not a moat anymore. You have to compete on experience.
and my first Obsidian plugin
Shared lexicon are good
a link blog, and a story
Which is somehow different from micro.blog...
Books, independent media, fun swag, tea, coffee, socks
My talk at the 2026 ATmosphere Conference