Thank you for pointing this out. I never used bsky or really understood its intention, but it's making some sense now looking back on it.
So in that regard Pubky is meant to be more about flexibility as an inherently property, to be redesigned as warranted to facilitate whatever type of community may decide to embrace it?
I am eager to run my own instance still, especially if I can at any point modify it to become a host of community-operated sub-boards.
It would seem like a particularly valuable feature of having Neo4j baked in. I don't really understand what the challenge is behind this concept in regards to Pubky.
I am not so concerned with creating a "new reddit" that must scale to the size of the old reddit, so much as finding or creating a template like reddit that can simply facilitate a medium-to-large, multi-faceted organization.
So in that regard Pubky is meant to be more about flexibility as an inherently property, to be redesigned as warranted to facilitate whatever type of community may decide to embrace it?
I am eager to run my own instance still, especially if I can at any point modify it to become a host of community-operated sub-boards.
It would seem like a particularly valuable feature of having Neo4j baked in. I don't really understand what the challenge is behind this concept in regards to Pubky.
I am not so concerned with creating a "new reddit" that must scale to the size of the old reddit, so much as finding or creating a template like reddit that can simply facilitate a medium-to-large, multi-faceted organization.