Senior Software Engineeer snowflake.com
Co-Founder @graze.social
Co-Host of @devtools.fm
Creator of @kich.io
hipstersmoothie.com
Andrew Lisowski 💻
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Have you ever wanted an easy way to let people subscribe to your @standard.site?
Well now you can easily with Standard Reader. You can use:
- horizontal/vertical iframe embeds
- link to the subscribe page (control the ui)
it uses your publications theme colors
The records for @devtools.fm now contain @markpub.at for REAL lexicon support
One very nice part about @standard.site is just how searchable it is
New in Standard Reader: publication lists.
Group your subscriptions however you like. By topic, by vibe, by project, whatever you want!
Lists live in your sidebar as collapsible groups, and every list gets its own public page you can share with a link.
Atproto makes remixing so damn easy
Full circle with this one!
Now you can just add a link to your personal site and have a nice easy flow for the person to subscribe
1. click link
2. auth with scope for subs
3. create sub and show sucess
just a tiny "standard reader" link in the corner. otherwise branded according to your theme
Rita Kozlov and Steve Faulkner from Cloudflare dive into the major Vite acquisition and how it fits their AI and developer tools strategy.
Have you ever wanted an easy way to let people subscribe to your @standard.site?
Well now you can easily with Standard Reader. You can use:
- horizontal/vertical iframe embeds
- link to the subscribe page (control the ui)
it uses your publications theme colors
Discussion on articles now shows discussion from @margin.at as well as @bsky.app
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Now that i have a standard.site blog i see how this is tricky.
I dont really want to implement auth for my personal site, but seemingly i would need that for a subscribe button to work
In rss you just copy the url into your reader, in atproto that doesn't exist
The second in a series of posts building up a solution to permissioned data on atproto. We introduce buckets: a new protocol primitive for creating a shared social context.