hi #ATmosphereConf and in the spirit of ABL:
we built a local-first p2p markdown editor on our private data implementation: habitat.network/habitat/docs/, it permissions p2p connections in addition to records
find @offline.arushibandi.com @sashankg.bsky.social @eagraf.dev to ask us more!
We'll of course be demoing at #ATmosphereConf, but I'm really excited to get into the *why* of what we're building with this talk.
Much of the internet sucks right now. We all know it. So what is the vision for the future? We hope you watch this talk and dream on with us.
spaces, meet cliques!
how we built a minimal calendar on pear (our permission-enforcing ATProto repo) and what we had to build to get there.
@eagraf.dev with part 1 of how we're building a personal calendar on ATprotocol and what we're thinking about (differently!) for permissioned data
no, it doesn't! 🌱
happy friday folks! had to get this out, give it a go :)
@habitat.network, we are so excited about ATProtocol not so we can get new social networks, but because of the primitives it provides for a world with user data agency. let's build that world.
does it get more SF than posting your startup's landing page on LinkedIn from cafe reveille?
habitat.network
I am really looking forward to Arushi's @offline.arushibandi.com talk.
As we were wrapping #AtmosphereConf 2025, she said thank you & a few other kind words on her way out the door.
So I'm very pleased to see this talk, "in conversation with several of the talks from last year"
@offline.arushibandi.com showing off @habitat.network an ATProto service and pds sidecar for private & permissioned data
So far, many of the projects in the ATProtocol ecosystem have focused on bringing parity—making projects that replicate our existing tools and platforms, but with the affordances of the protocol inste...