A recap of #atmosphereconf 2026 as well as an overview of why I'm spending my very limited free time in my life betting on ATProto (and why I think you should, too!)
This isn't just for developers. This is for everyone.
brittanyellich.com/atproto/
Wrt that feed -- check out translash.org/zines/transc...
Ah! I see it now. Thanks! I would expect "publish!" to be a top level action. But that may be because that was what I was looking to do.
Interesting question: is attie.ai the place you go to create a feed and then use it? Or is it your client to bsky/atmosphere? Seems to be a bit of both now.
Fantastic post captures a lot of why I am so excited about atproto right now. The community is authentic, very human, and interdisciplinary. Atproto is going to underpin a renaissance/explosion of social platforms built by good, caring people. An antidote to ads and algorithms uber alles.
For sure -- fwiw, the audience for the announcement was a very technical audience at a conference about the underlying protocol. The Techcrunch article is also targeted at a very tech heavy audience.
But I think we can all agree that there is no segmenting these discussions.
I had an amazing time at #ATmosphereConf. What an amazing community. Lots of things to think about both technical and beyond. Everyone was so welcoming and respectful.
Thank you to everyone for letting me tag along.
I know folks have talked about making the bsky client be extensible at the UI level. This might be a great first use case? Don't know if that is something y'all are still thinking about.
For me, the barrier to building UIs makes it harder for me (as a backend kinda guy) to build on ATproto.
Hey Paul -- I'm still not seeing it. Did the flip not get propagated to accounts that are already created?
I assume for Attie to be the primary interface a mobile app would be part of it.
Interesting idea -- bsky is a more traditional client and Attie ends up being a premium client with "superpowers".