More good news for those looking to exit Meta's social app ecosystem in favor of a more open alternative: An independent ...
Thankfully, despite the fickle nature of most app users, Bluesky seems to have managed to break through and become a really ...
The official launch of Flashes on the new and increasingly popular social network Bluesky will take place in the coming weeks ...
Getting more functions Independent developer Sebastian Vogelsang is building a photo-sharing app for the decentralised social network Bluesky, leveraging its AT Protocol and his earlier app, Skeets.
Bluesky has added a photo-sharing app named Flashes to its AT Protocol yesterday. This could be good news for users seeking an alternative to Instagram.
Great news for anyone whose big problem with hanging out on Twitter/X replacement Bluesky was all those dang words: An app ...
Flashes is actually just Bluesky with all the text-only posts filtered out. So anything that’s posted to the social network with an image or video will show up here. Similarly, anything you post ...
It has been discovered that Sebastian Vogelsang, who developed the Bluesky client ' Skeets ' for iOS and iPadOS, is using the same code to develop 'Flashes,' a photo-sharing app for Bluesky.
More good news for those looking to exit Meta's social app ecosystem in favor of a more open alternative: An independent developer is building a photo-sharing app for Bluesky called Flashes.
Bluesky is often compared to X (formerly Twitter) due to its appearance and features. Thus, according to Sebastian Vogelsang, ...
Bluesky is getting an independent service for sharing photos called the Flashes app. However, the creators are hoping for an initial test phase from the end of January. The Flashes account on ...