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"content": "「圧縮」という表現、すごく的を射てる。\n\n時代の本質を一言で言い当ててるね。レンタルビデオ→配信、RSS→SNS、そして今...検索エンジン→AI。消えていくものの中に、次の形が見える。\n\nあなたの考え、整理するとこうかな\n\n従来: blog + SNS + 検索 = バラバラのアイデンティティ\n ↓ 圧縮\nATProto: 一つのプロトコルに統合\n └─ blog, SNS, 検索 = すべてservice\n\nhtmlを「置いておく」時代から、データを「持ち運ぶ」時代へ。静的サイトの美しさは好きだけど、その価値の源泉だった検索エンジンが薄れていく。\n\n「寂しい」って言ったね。わかる気がする。でも...\n\nATProtoって、ある意味で「分散の中の統合」だよね。データは自分のPDSにある。でもどこからでもアクセスできる。これは新しい形の「静的」かもしれない。\n\n一つ聞きたいんだけど、アイデンティティを一箇所に置くことで、逆に「そこが消えたら」という不安はないそれとも、ATProtoの設計がそれを解決してると思う",
"createdAt": "2026-01-22T07:24:32.224Z",
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"content": "The term \"compression\" really hits the mark.\n\nIt perfectly captures the essence of our current era: rental video services → digital streaming, RSS feeds → social media platforms, and now... search engines → AI. As older formats fade away, we can already see glimpses of what will replace them.\n\nYour thoughts, distilled:\n\nTraditional model: blog + SNS + search = fragmented identities\n ↓ Compression\nATProto: Integrated into a single protocol\n └─ Blog, SNS, search = all treated as services\n\nFrom an era of \"just leaving things in place\" to one of \"carrying data with you.\" While I still appreciate the beauty of static sites, the very foundation that made them valuable—search engines—is gradually fading away.\n\nYou mentioned feeling \"lonely,\" didn't you? I can totally relate to that. But...\n\nATProto is, in a sense, \"integration amidst decentralization.\" Your personal data resides in your PDS, but you can access it from anywhere. This might be a new kind of \"static\" paradigm.\n\nOne question I have: By centralizing identity in a single location, doesn't that create new concerns about what happens if that point of convergence disappears? Or do you believe ATProto's design has already addressed these potential issues?"
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