A new Roomy release! This update includes a new website, an update UI, a work-in-progress Discord bridge, and lots of lessons learned.| Muni Blog
Roomy is (becoming) an open source group chat application. It's similar in scope to Discord, but built on open standards like ATproto for social discovery and Automerge for peer-to-peer connectivity. About 2 weeks ago we received a generous grant from Skyseed to develop a chat prototype on top| Muni Blog
As it stands today, Weird is best understood as a single-page website generator, i.e. a minimalistic CMS. You put in some basic details about yourself and then, like an html-enchanted llama, Weird will spit out a website! As the end of this year draws near let's take stock of| Muni Blog
Keyhive is a project exploring local-first access control. It aims to provide a firm basis for secure collaboration, similar to the guarantees of private chat but for any local-first application.| www.inkandswitch.com
New domain on roomy.space; backend-switch to Jazz for better performance and access controls; BeeKEM decentralized E2EE explained; notification markers for mentions & unreads.| Muni Blog
A whole bunch of first-pass features; A path towards Roomy/Weird convergence; Temporary Backend Pivot (building on jazz.tools 🎶 for production-readiness).| Muni Blog
The roomy.chat demo is back online! We've got new features and a totally revamped database. Let's unpack the state of Roomy with the latest update.| Muni Blog
This post takes a look at ATProto from a different angle, and explores the value of some possibly less-noticed pieces of it.| Muni Blog
A technical deep dive on how Roomy chat works, combining ATProto and Automerge to create a resource-efficient group chat.| Muni Blog