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Blacksky has already built their own ATProto stack that's fully independent from Bluesky.

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    @Demigodrick nice, glad to see that project evolving!
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    ok yeah. we don't have the follower thing is I think the main thing. Which I could totally see being added. It should essentially be the same as subscribing to a community. The trust cafe thing is great though as it has a 0 to 100 sorta percent rating system so 100 is like subscribing/following and 0 would be like blocking and the numbers in between sorta give more nuance. I believe the way it works everything not rated is treated as 50.
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    Week in Fediverse 2025-10-31Servers- Mitra v4.12.0- Manyfold v0.127.0- snac v2.84- Ktistec v3.1.2- Misskey v2025.10.2- Mastodon 4.5 for Developers- Atlas: A social mapping app that lets you post geolocated notes on the FediverseClients- Pachli v3.1.0- Mastodon for iOS v2025.07- NeoDB You v1.0.5- Thunder v0.8.0Tools and Plugins- feed2fedi v3.3.0- Poduptime v5.5.6For developers- NGI0 Progress report #0 (GoActivityPub)Articles- Fediverse instances on weird hardware, networks and operating systems- There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Pickleball Courts.- A Mastodon Migration From Bluesky Would Be Different- How *you* (librarians and those working in publishing, law, and government) should use ActivityPub and Why- Fediverse Report – #141-----#WeekInFediverse #Fediverse #ActivityPubPrevious edition: https://mitra.social/objects/019a17cf-e370-2278-c196-713c73e5cdea
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    I'm looking for active federated communities on the fediverse where users share tips, tricks, and best practices for using the command line. Something similar to the Arch Linux forums but accessible through the fediverse. I've checked out a few communities like Command Line@lemmy.ml (1.47K subscribers) and Command Line@programming.dev (2.09K subscribers), but they seem to have many subscribers but no active users per month. It feels like Lemmy smothers these niche communities somehow. Does anyone know of other active federated communities or instances where command line enthusiasts gather to share knowledge and help each other out?