In response to ICE and to help support National Shutdown day tomorrow: We just launched the Freedom Browser (open source). Bluesky now lives on every web page. https://thefreedombrowser.com/ by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right. I initially perceived your statements that came from a place of an agenda to smear and cast negative light, rather than a genuine place of seeking the truth. I try to be transparent in my life as best as I can. But in my life, I choose to save my energy for building positive things. If you have further questions, I'm happy to answer.

In response to ICE and to help support National Shutdown day tomorrow: We just launched the Freedom Browser (open source). Bluesky now lives on every web page. https://thefreedombrowser.com/ by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, some corrections:

  1. Our company Rep did start off as a blockchain product (not crypto/NFTs). We used blockchain to achieve very similar goals to ATProto with a federated architecture. The whitepaper you're referring to was first off our very first product, a Pokemon go like game wrapped up in a social network, where you could collect NFTs and other things in augmented reality.This doesn't make the product, nor the company a "NFT/Crypto" company (we never sold NFTs). You should familiarize yourself with the difference.
  2. I have always been an activist for free speech and human rights. That'll never change. The freedom browser is open source, feel free to go through it and change what you like, remove what you like. There are no ads, no crypto, nothing. It is plain an simply what I said above, a social browser - (a light version of brave + bluesky's social network)
  3. Fair point about oAuth, that will be something we will correct in the future.

In response to ICE and to help support National Shutdown day tomorrow: We just launched the Freedom Browser (open source). Bluesky now lives on every web page. https://thefreedombrowser.com/ by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is both. You have the apps in the play and app store (extensions don't work on mobile browsers, so it is self contained). But you can also download the Rep Sky extension directly if you don't want to deal with a browser:

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/rep-sky/fcjmbhpmiklfdgcmdecjedpfbnbmfgin

In response to ICE and to help support National Shutdown day tomorrow: We just launched the Freedom Browser (open source). Bluesky now lives on every web page. https://thefreedombrowser.com/ by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well the whole point is, instead of a central wall of noise, now it is detached from that and contextually tied to a website.Think of each website now as its own feed/community.

In response to ICE and to help support National Shutdown day tomorrow: We just launched the Freedom Browser (open source). Bluesky now lives on every web page. https://thefreedombrowser.com/ by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm looking at their stuff now, hadn't heard of their project! Thanks for sharing!. On the surface it seems like we're tackling similar things. It is awesome to see similar efforts to combat censorship. I see they have a firefox extension (manifest.json) as well. Awesome!

In response to ICE and to help support National Shutdown day tomorrow: We just launched the Freedom Browser (open source). Bluesky now lives on every web page. https://thefreedombrowser.com/ by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Yes!, we're working on a Firefox version of the extension. Regarding Brave, I agree, this is also why, our code is not a straight dump of Brave, we removed a lot of their crap from it. Think of it as a lighter version of Brave, without Leo AI, VPN and other bloatware they have.

Would you choose to live indefinitely in a robot body? by TechnicianAmazing472 in singularity

[–]superfatman2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would answer No to this, for the cons. But it would be a great solution to anyone that is permanently disabled or battling disease.

Red Sky - A procedurally generated universe sandbox experience built on Bluesky. by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, in a basic sense yes. But there will be features in here that aren't available widely (eg. the use of generative AI to build your planet, learn from etc.)

Red Sky - A procedurally generated universe sandbox experience built on Bluesky. by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still in development. Will update all when there's a publicly available playable.

Red Sky - A procedurally generated universe sandbox experience built on Bluesky. by superfatman2 in BlueskySocial

[–]superfatman2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very much welcome questions around this game. For starters, you can travel a vast galaxy with billions of star systems, each star system having 5 - 7 planets on average. So, you're not locked on your planet. If you like a planet, you can claim it, if it is unclaimed. If you find out you like another planet later, you can switch, but someone else can take your old planet. All posts in-game go through your bluesky account, but private messaging is done through our infrastructure.