Hacker News with Generative AI: Decentralized Applications

Atproto by Example: Records and Views (mozzius.dev)
AT Protocol (hereafter referred to as “atproto”) is a groundbreaking new technology by Bluesky (the company) used to build Bluesky (the social app). At this point, a lot has been said about why this is being build and how it works at a high level, but I think it’s long overdue for someone to get their hands dirty and figure out how to build something from the ground up with it.
Bringing On-Chain Data to AI Agents with SQD and ElizaOS (sqd.dev)
Agents. At SQD, we believe they will shape the next era of blockchain innovation. If you pause for a moment to imagine the role these autonomous, AI-driven systems will play in the crypto economy over the coming decades, it’s not hard to see where things are headed.
Blockchain that runs Python smart contracts native. No Solidity, no VM overhead (xian.org)
Xian empowers developers to build smart contracts and decentralized apps seamlessly while earning 70% of all fees. No new languages, no barriers—just Python.
Earthstar – A database for private, distributed, offline-first applications (earthstar-project.org)
Earthstar is a specification and JavaScript library for building connected applications owned and run by their users.
Show HN: Oku – A Web browser with an emphasis on local-first data storage (okubrowser.github.io)
Oku lets you create replicas, virtual drives that you can share online.
Welcome BAQ: The federated app platform (baq.dev)
After years in the making, it is with great pleasure today that I’m announcing the launch of BAQ, the federated app platform.
Now We Know What Local-First Means (and It's Not What You Think) (docnode.dev)
Show HN: I built a website to share files and messages without any server (vercel.app)