This is a Connected Places blog post, published using leaflet and viewed via the Anisota Bluesky client, which is remarkable (see Dame's post).The blog uses the Mississippi ban to explain how clients (like anisota) are viewed "as the point where regulation happens. See also their new ToS, which also makes it clear that this is only for their clien…
"publications can now have nested pages — illustrated here with pages about embeds, comments, and more... great for collections, project wikis or documentation, essays with branching tangents, and more", like hubs for ex., with a different skin. "nest them as deep as you like"
A great example of "we can just build it": developer Cataline Bush was "bored one night" so she built a tool to search all leaflet publications.
The leaflet and Semble teams discuss cross-lexicon integrations, creating interoperability without falling down the "slippery slope to building an "everything" app". The approach: plugins a la Obsidin.As "Semble is all about collecting, curating, and sharing "micro-knowledge" -- insights, recommendations, reviews, hot-takes and so on -- ... [ie] c…
Boris tests Leaflet's new ATproto integration: "Leaflet has a great rich text editor that works well even on mobile web. It’s a block based editor... you can embed various fancy blocks, like Bluesky embeds, RSVPs... Each block might be a different lexicon"(on Discord): "here’s the record in my PDS ... Blocks with rich text facets"More on leaflet:…
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