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by Muhammad523
118 days ago
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You know having a license for your project is a good thing, do you?
I strongly encourage you to use GPLv3. Anyways, were you so lazy you generated the README.md with AI, or did you put actual effort in it? And why the AT protocol? |
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The README wasn’t AI-generated. I wrote it and iterated on it a lot — though I’m sure it still reads rough. The goal right now is clarity over polish.
Re: AT Protocol — the main reason is identity portability.
Most dev communities today are anchored to a platform (Discord/Slack), not to an identity layer. If a server disappears, the community graph fragments. AT gives:
DID-based identity
portable handles
a protocol-native social graph
I’m exploring whether that can support communities that aren’t tied to a single host.
Still very early — a lot of this is experimental.