Tales of Publishing on ATprotocol
I wanted to write about MCP (Model Context Protocol), but do it “on the ATmosphere” using atproto publishing tools. Because I’m that kind of nerd. 🤓
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I wanted to write about MCP (Model Context Protocol), but do it “on the ATmosphere” using atproto publishing tools. Because I’m that kind of nerd. 🤓
Here’s the subs.blue story… A few weeks ago @immber.bsky.social shared some ideas about wanting to “blog about mcp, but on atproto”. This led her down a long-form-posts-on-the-atmosphere rabbit hole, and revealed how much we all really want an atproto substack alternative.
Ready to ask the atproto doc’s questions directly? Inspired by Cloudflare’s own Cloudflare Documentation server I decided to see how long it would take me to make an ATproto Documentation MCP server.
Today I need to talk about TikTok and some of the NEW alternatives. It’s 2025. In January of this year while I was visiting LA, I learned about something called the AT protocol or @proto. It has been a very long time since I got this excited about something like an internet protocol. Ultimately this new underlying open-source-protocol-engine thing makes it so that YOU the content creator, not the apps, own your content 💬📷🎬🎥.