The design of the protocol is focused on composability, allowing easy integration of third-party services. This includes the ability to choose custom feeds from other companies or organizations. The analogy to email and the open web is used to explain the concept, emphasizing the aim to create a protocol for social networking and communication that mirrors the successful principles of email and the open web.
Bluesky, the Twitter spin-off, is now open for public sign-ups. Can its dreams of decentralization fix social media? We talk with CEO Jay Graber. Then, New York Times reporter Erin Griffith on how Adobe’s failed acquisition of Figma has spooked tech companies and upset Silicon Valley’s startup pipeline. And finally, updates on ancient scrolls and artificial intelligence, Google’s chatbots, and the fight between record companies and TikTok.
Today’s guests:
- Jay Graber, CEO of Bluesky
- Erin Griffith, reporter for The New York Times
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