• Cordinel@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 days ago

    Is there any public third party BlueSky storage server yet? Last time I tried setting up an account there it only showed the main instance despite all the fuss about decentralization. Or am I grossly misunderstanding how different it is from the fediverse?

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      4 days ago

      theres also a critical ‘relay’ component required that so far only Bluesky runs, so not-so-federated.

      there is no such thing as a 100% independent bluesky install to which people can attach also independent nodes (PDS).

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      1. As far as I know, there aren’t any yet. Even if there were, I personally wouldn’t trust them for the same reason I wouldn’t use any Mastodon instance besides mastodon.social: if the PDS shuts down abruptly, your account is gone forever.
      2. Bluesky and ATProto are designed specifically to hide the ways in which it’s decentralized.
      3. I think this post does a good job visualizing how AtProto is different from ActivityPub.
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        2 days ago

        Well, that diagram brings up an interesting point. In fediverse if the host dies the federated content can still live on (theoretically, I haven’t checked to see if they cull content from dead hosts) but ATProto would dictate that the host is missing and therefore all content associated with the host is now immediately 404.

  • BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com
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    4 days ago

    Wait, is it required to mirror the entire Bluesky history? Can’t you just store only new messages? Because the storage requirements (4.5TB according to the article) make it almost impossible to self-host.