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  • jessiehealduk@defcon.socialJ jessiehealduk@defcon.social

    @_elena This is why I'll _almost_ never understand the excitement around the #ATmosphere . It's designed with FOSS aesthetics and private interest profiteering in mind.

    Not to say that #ActivityPub doesn't have some pretty big problems, it does. Ones that #Bluesky does a much better job with. But with ActivityPub? It's not designed or built around a private platform first. It was built to be an open ecosystem from its inception.

    Bluesky was built to be open as a side quest, not a driving mission.

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    @JessieHealdUK spot on 🎯 thank you for sharing this

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    • hamishcampbell@mastodon.socialH hamishcampbell@mastodon.social

      @_elena it's a mess that keeps growing, and we will be left to compost it, too much #techshit, and we all start to stink - why would anyone use the #openweb with that bad smell. The last time this happened was the #encryptionists with the #blockchain mess, there is a big overlap with #bluesky

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      @hamishcampbell I'm getting big EEE vibes from Bluesky - I hope my instinct is wrong

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      • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

        @hamishcampbell I'm getting big EEE vibes from Bluesky - I hope my instinct is wrong

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        @_elena Sadly, it isn’t - and it’s painfully visible. @evan called this right from the start, and he was right on this.

        This is #techshit, spreading a miasma over the #openweb. And when it inevitably fails, the rotting stink will linger, making it even harder for people to take the step they need to take.

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        • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

          RE: https://mas.to/@Aubreader/116330793703168577

          This article is a must read.

          An excerpt: “Why would anyone fund an Atmosphere project if #Bluesky, with $100 million in the bank, might ship a competing feature at any moment? Why would a founder bet their career on this ecosystem? The presentation didn't just hurt Graze. It made the entire ecosystem look unfundable.”

          Why do I keep bringing up this topic?

          Because #ATproto is often put in the same category as #ActivityPub (“open protocols yay”) but I strongly disagree with that stance

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          @_elena interestingly this was the exact play of twitter - you can see the DNA.

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          • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

            RE: https://mas.to/@Aubreader/116330793703168577

            This article is a must read.

            An excerpt: “Why would anyone fund an Atmosphere project if #Bluesky, with $100 million in the bank, might ship a competing feature at any moment? Why would a founder bet their career on this ecosystem? The presentation didn't just hurt Graze. It made the entire ecosystem look unfundable.”

            Why do I keep bringing up this topic?

            Because #ATproto is often put in the same category as #ActivityPub (“open protocols yay”) but I strongly disagree with that stance

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            @_elena Some grey beard tech wisdom here. Back in the day the big tech players would set up a sales channel, invite you to be a partner, incentivize you and then after you built your channel they'd promptly screw you over and steal the customers. You'd know when you received an email about "exciting changes for channel partners". This is the same behavior. Mikes first law of tech business, big tech always screws the channel. Or should we say in 2026 big social always screws the community.

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            • mike@thecanadian.socialM mike@thecanadian.social

              @_elena Some grey beard tech wisdom here. Back in the day the big tech players would set up a sales channel, invite you to be a partner, incentivize you and then after you built your channel they'd promptly screw you over and steal the customers. You'd know when you received an email about "exciting changes for channel partners". This is the same behavior. Mikes first law of tech business, big tech always screws the channel. Or should we say in 2026 big social always screws the community.

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              @mike@thecanadian.social do you think this is a result of the corporate atmosphere from back in those days?

              I (perhaps inaccurately) feel like as of the 2010s, if you were nimble enough to outcompete an entrenched incumbent, the playbook would be to acquire your company.

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              • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                RE: https://mas.to/@Aubreader/116330793703168577

                This article is a must read.

                An excerpt: “Why would anyone fund an Atmosphere project if #Bluesky, with $100 million in the bank, might ship a competing feature at any moment? Why would a founder bet their career on this ecosystem? The presentation didn't just hurt Graze. It made the entire ecosystem look unfundable.”

                Why do I keep bringing up this topic?

                Because #ATproto is often put in the same category as #ActivityPub (“open protocols yay”) but I strongly disagree with that stance

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                @_elena

                yes but the developers trying to build VC futures on AT don't understand the beauty of decentralization.

                whatever you come up with, you're not going to be crazy rich. your service or app will be one of many implementations that do very similar things and where people can switch easily. hopefully many people will pay you a reasonable amount to keep it great but it's going to be a lifestyle business, not a sellout and retire or start again type thing.

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                • mike@thecanadian.socialM mike@thecanadian.social

                  @_elena Some grey beard tech wisdom here. Back in the day the big tech players would set up a sales channel, invite you to be a partner, incentivize you and then after you built your channel they'd promptly screw you over and steal the customers. You'd know when you received an email about "exciting changes for channel partners". This is the same behavior. Mikes first law of tech business, big tech always screws the channel. Or should we say in 2026 big social always screws the community.

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                  @mike @_elena

                  Dad used to tell a story about a lawn mower manufacturer back in the early 1900s. They made a great lawn mower, and sold 1000 of them per year. They we're approached by Sears Roebuck and got an order for another 1000 doubling their business. Then Sears wanted 5000. They borrowed heavily and expanded to fulfill the order. Then 10,000. Then 50,000. You see where this is going.

                  -more-

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                  • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                    @mike @_elena

                    Dad used to tell a story about a lawn mower manufacturer back in the early 1900s. They made a great lawn mower, and sold 1000 of them per year. They we're approached by Sears Roebuck and got an order for another 1000 doubling their business. Then Sears wanted 5000. They borrowed heavily and expanded to fulfill the order. Then 10,000. Then 50,000. You see where this is going.

                    -more-

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                    @mike @_elena

                    Sears showed up on day and said they were renegotiating the deal and were only going to pay 75% of the price per mower. The company had no choice, but to accept even though they were now losing money on each unit sold. Then suddenly Sears began offering their own mower, and stopped buying any at all and the company, full of debt, was ruined.

                    Same as it ever was...

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                    • hamishcampbell@mastodon.socialH hamishcampbell@mastodon.social

                      @_elena Sadly, it isn’t - and it’s painfully visible. @evan called this right from the start, and he was right on this.

                      This is #techshit, spreading a miasma over the #openweb. And when it inevitably fails, the rotting stink will linger, making it even harder for people to take the step they need to take.

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                      @hamishcampbell @_elena

                      I see three outcomes for Bluesky:

                      1. They keep working on opening up the ATmosphere.
                      2. They try to claw back value from the developer ecosystem (FB and Twitter did this in early 2010s).
                      3. They run out of money and shut down.

                      Here, "they" means the current corporate entity or an acquirer. If there's another outcome I'm missing, lmk!

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                      • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                        @hamishcampbell @_elena

                        I see three outcomes for Bluesky:

                        1. They keep working on opening up the ATmosphere.
                        2. They try to claw back value from the developer ecosystem (FB and Twitter did this in early 2010s).
                        3. They run out of money and shut down.

                        Here, "they" means the current corporate entity or an acquirer. If there's another outcome I'm missing, lmk!

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                        @hamishcampbell @_elena

                        If they stay open and of goodwill indefinitely, awesome. Great for everyone.

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                        • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                          RE: https://mas.to/@Aubreader/116330793703168577

                          This article is a must read.

                          An excerpt: “Why would anyone fund an Atmosphere project if #Bluesky, with $100 million in the bank, might ship a competing feature at any moment? Why would a founder bet their career on this ecosystem? The presentation didn't just hurt Graze. It made the entire ecosystem look unfundable.”

                          Why do I keep bringing up this topic?

                          Because #ATproto is often put in the same category as #ActivityPub (“open protocols yay”) but I strongly disagree with that stance

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                          @_elena while I truly do feel for the author, who seems to have had both his livelihood and his ideals shaken... what did he expect? what reasonable person could think things were going to turn out any differently?

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                          • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                            @hamishcampbell @_elena

                            If they stay open and of goodwill indefinitely, awesome. Great for everyone.

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                            The clawback scenario usually happens when there's a change of management. I think it's great that when that happened, Toni Schneider took up the CEO job. He's got a good background in Open Source and standards from Automattic.

                            @hamishcampbell @_elena

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                            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                              The clawback scenario usually happens when there's a change of management. I think it's great that when that happened, Toni Schneider took up the CEO job. He's got a good background in Open Source and standards from Automattic.

                              @hamishcampbell @_elena

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                              @hamishcampbell @_elena

                              Running out of money just happens. I think the kind of management decisions that let you make money without cannibalizing the ecosystem are hard to do. I wish the Bluesky team luck in it.

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                              • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                Running out of money just happens. I think the kind of management decisions that let you make money without cannibalizing the ecosystem are hard to do. I wish the Bluesky team luck in it.

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                                @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                The biggest danger for the whole open social web is that we put all of our eggs in the Bluesky basket. And if they claw back or collapse, we might not have enough happening outside the blast zone to recover.

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                                • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                  @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                  I see three outcomes for Bluesky:

                                  1. They keep working on opening up the ATmosphere.
                                  2. They try to claw back value from the developer ecosystem (FB and Twitter did this in early 2010s).
                                  3. They run out of money and shut down.

                                  Here, "they" means the current corporate entity or an acquirer. If there's another outcome I'm missing, lmk!

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                                  @evan @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                  Actually think the most likely scenario is that they continue to operate at a loss and are funded by crypto VC interests, or outright billionaire oligarchs, with the purpose of coralling liberal voices and managing their reach through increasingly restrictive algorithmic manipulations.

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                                  • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                    @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                    The biggest danger for the whole open social web is that we put all of our eggs in the Bluesky basket. And if they claw back or collapse, we might not have enough happening outside the blast zone to recover.

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                                    @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                    So, I think there are two important things people in the Fediverse movement can do to help with these possible outcomes.

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                                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                      @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                      So, I think there are two important things people in the Fediverse movement can do to help with these possible outcomes.

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                                      @hamishcampbell @_elena

                                      The first is to keep building on ActivityPub. I love our protocol and our ecosystem, and I think it's a wonderful network. But it's also a necessary hedge against clawback or collapse.

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