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GNUkko Sauvage (eris-ng) :neorenard:

@eris@p.enes.lv

This is an alt of @Ukko@akko.disqordia.space

latvian, in their 25s, monogam, straight, he/him lesbian, ace-spec, slut. anarcho-monarchist. A theymab transtrender. I speak lv/en/ru but can pretend to understand other languages sometimes.

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Previous PFP was dead Marsey
Previous² PFP was A.B.A. from Guilty Gear Strive
Previous³ PFP was some image 40 sent me
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Previous⁵ PFP was https://www.furaffinity.net/view/47773488/

My ducal court:

Wife Mother: @wife@p.enes.lv
The cheetah sitting in the corner of the court room: @f_o_u_r_t_y@shrine.moe
The messenger to the realms: @meso@the.asbestos.cafe
Translator: [Insert une's goreslut username]

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"@ukko what" — @ezio@akko.wtf
'I thought "ukko" was a Indonesian gal?' — Cent
"@Ukko did you have to post this?" - Jade Disarray
"@Ukko ukko." - @mia@void.rehab

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eriscon is not happening
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[?]GNUkko Sauvage (eris-ng) :neorenard: »
@eris@p.enes.lv

That's why the Shannon Index isn't 0. Protocol might be decentralisable but the ecosystem isn't (yet?)

CC: @jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net @ricci@discuss.systems

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    [?]Gabbo the wafrn guy »
    @gabboman@app.wafrn.net

    cant see the rest of the thread, ive been blocked.
    like mate, I, MYSELF am fixing those numbers

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      [?]GNUkko Sauvage (eris-ng) :neorenard: »
      @eris@p.enes.lv

      cant see the rest of the thread, ive been blocked.
      NVM I'm not devil's advocating for that.

        [?] 🧝🧚🧜 Magical Birl 🧞🧙 »
        @palladiumasteroid@app.wafrn.net

        This way of measuring fails in a key point:

        There aren't servers in ATProto.
        PDSs are different and alone cannot be used to measure levels of (de)centralisation of the atmosphere.

        Well, one can guess it's measuring PDSs without taking into account relays and appviews and the interaction of these three technical aspects of AT, as the graph only says "servers", a concept that's totally alien to the protocol.

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          [?]Rob Ricci »
          @ricci@discuss.systems

          @palladiumasteroid @eris @gabboman @jwildeboer There is an explanation of this on the page.

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            [?] 🧝🧚🧜 Magical Birl 🧞🧙 »
            @palladiumasteroid@app.wafrn.net

            Again, PDS aren't a good way to measure decentralisation on ATProto and aren't the same as servers or AP instances

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              [?]Rob Ricci »
              @ricci@discuss.systems

              @palladiumasteroid @eris @jwildeboer @gabboman

              FWIW:
              * I have updated the labels on the tables in response to this comment to make it more clear what is being measured
              * I am interested in other measures of decentralization as well. For identity, the currently deployment of identity in the atproto world is *much* more centralized that the PDSes (more like 99.99% on BlueSky PBLC's did:plc system), and unlike PDS, has no credible exit. Anecdotally, it seems like Appviews are about as centralized as the PDSes, but I am looking for hard data on that. Similar with relays. Labelers are probably more distributed, I think it's possible to get data on them, so I'm working on that. Feeds may be more distributed as well, but only Bluesky can provide information on their actual use, and as far as I can tell, they do not. So, basically PDSes are the measure of decentralization *in practice* that there is the most hard data on that is the most generous to the atmosphere, which is why I'm going with that.

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