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···+I’ve been recommending UniFi routers for a while. Turns out there’s a new [UniFi Dream Router](https://ca.store.ui.com/ca/en/products/udr) that’s $266CAD and is the replacement for the $400CAD [UniFi Dream Machine](https://ca.store.ui.com/ca/en/products/udm) . Recommended!
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···+> There are no ushers on Mastodon. There's no one paid to show you to your seat, no one whose job it is to ease you into comfort and remove friction.+[There are no ushers on Mastodon](https://blog.lmorchard.com/2022/11/07/no-ushers/) by Les Orchard from back in November 2022.
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···+> Have your domain name be followable by anyone on the Fediverse, be it Mastodon, Firefish, Akkoma, or any other federated social media platform.+[Get Federated](https://www.getfederated.com/) is new thing by Sal Rahman @manlycoffee@techhub.social - sign up to get notified!
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···-> To sum things up, we’re trying to run a planetary society that needs to solarpunk the fuck out of itself in a hurry on the collective intelligence of an 18th century principality that’s heard of the Enlightenment from some guy at the pub.+> To sum things up, we’re trying to run a planetary society that needs to solarpunk the fuck out of itself in a hurry on the collective intelligence of an 18th century principality that’s heard of the Enlightenment from some guy at the pub.
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···+I missed Berjon’s [ActivityPub Over ATProto](https://berjon.com/ap-at/) when it was published back in November 2023.+> Both the Activity* standards and ATProto break this siloing in different ways. ==Activity* are built around URLs and can sort of "socialise" more or less anything on the Web, which is great,== but they don't touch the underlying substrate. The expectation tends to be that either you run your own server (which isn't for everyone) or you have to join a federated server, which tends to put you at the mercy of an admin (and, as some people are unfortunately finding out, not all admins are great). ==ATProto, on its side, provides a good initial foundation for an extensible PDS designed around [user agency](https://berjon.com/user-agency/) and [credible exit](https://subconscious.substack.com/p/credible-exit).== This means that your online presence can be custodially hosted (so you need not worry about running a server) but if you don't like your host, you can be guaranteed to be able to take your content elsewhere (verifiably) and nothing will change, you won't even need to update your handle or set up redirection.+[[PDS]] stands for Personal Data Server. As an ATProtocol user, I either run my own PDS, or delegate authority to a service to run it on my behalf. But it’s me that’s in control, not an admin.+So yeah, ~~running my own~~ having control over my own data server that can also talk ActivityPub sounds pretty great.+There’s a discussion thread about Berjon’s post at the [ActivityPub SocialHub Forum](https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/robin-berjon-running-activitypub-over-atproto/3707/3) and a [mini thread](https://hachyderm.io/@hrefna/111580064413015748) by [@hrefna@hachyderm.io](https://hachyderm.io/@hrefna) who has been digging into AP nuances as well and is a great follow if you’re interested in protocols.+I’ve got concerns about governance for both protocols. Another great Berjon post [[Internet Transition]]+ActivityPub is a finalized spec and is stewarded by the W3C which at its core has large players. Folding in community group commentary is hard. But it’s work that has to be done, and Facebook Meta’s Threads going for interop here is important for everyone, never mind Medium, Wordpress.com, Flipboard, Mozilla, and others.+I’m more of a fan of the pre-standards body open protocol work that Bluesky is doing with ATProtocol. Here it’s the opposite problem: Bluesky is the only “large” player — who isn’t very large, is very busy running one platform while they also evolve the protocol. The DID:PLC that allows for delegation of accounts needs to evolve into a consortium model.+My belief is that both protocols offer a path forward for composable, user centric data. Social and messaging and media and moderation are part of virtually all multi-user apps. Building on top of vocabularies and lexicons, re-using a person’s data and social connections, and being able to interop is where the next generation of applications are heading.+I’m the 22nd user on BlueSky. But I also helped found an ActivityPub-centric Canadian co-op, [[CoSocial]].
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