I hadn't touched natespilman.com in a while, which felt silly and a little embarrassing, as my bsky handle is @natespilman.com. I've been poasting on Leaflet and Pckt (currently writing this on Pckt.blog), but my markdown based based blog site on my personal website has remained untouched. This morning I updated my blog to render standard.site documents and interweave them into my markdown based blog posts! It's so cool that this is all out in the open like this! edit: here is the commit on Gith...

Every time someone builds something cool on ATProto, it makes it easier and more appealing to build the next thing on ATProto. I'm writing this because I set up my new https://blento.app/, and it's beautiful and I love it, but I hadn't posted anything on standard.site in a minute. So here I go - posting from pckt.blog. Gushing over the incredible state of the ATProto we're in now, and excited for the future.

Authors: Nate Spilman, Claude 4.6 OpusStatus: DraftDate: 2026-03-15 This RFC proposes a JavaScript/TypeScript package that provides: The headless SDK enables developers to build custom music UIs on top of plyr.fm data. The Web Components provide the canonical plyr.fm player experience as embeddable elements that work in React, Vue, Svelte, plain HTML, and any framework that renders DOM.

An explanation for people who don't care about software protocols Bluesky is built on top of a new software protocol - https://atproto.com/ - for building distributed networks. If you're coming to Bluesky from X with zero care about the underlying tech, that's chill. Right now, your experience is basically the same. Under the hood, Bluesky is hosting your account information and everything. Just like X would. So, so far, same same. But here's where it starts getting cool.

This is my first post on pckt.blog. My first impressions are positive. Things look nice. Everything seems to be put in an obvious place. Like, i click a dropdown and see my options and think "Right - that makes sense to be there." Here's an image. It's only here to demonstrate image add. It IS missing alt text adding, though, which feels like an oddly large accessibility miss.

A fluffy cloud in Palm Springs, CA. The light values are quantized to bands, creating streaky colors of cluster and light
a foreground of a pinetree next to a road. The background is a blur of direction and color with color and light squiggling from bottom left to top right.
A highly edited image of the Brooklyn Bridge, taken from Brooklyn, with a sign for Prospect Street in the foreground. The central part of the image which contains the bridge has a light white and blue rectangle as its background. The outer section has a black background, with darker details from the image showing through.
A new york city scene in mostly black and white errupting in color above the buiidings into the sky.
A photo of a tree overlayed with the colors of a different image. These colors are mostly a bold yellow and a chunk of red.
wow atstore keeps getting nicer and nicer
B. Prendergast @renderg.host
Had a lot of fun sharing ideas today with @hipstersmoothie.com today and now @atstore.fyi UX is looking ever better 😮

We can just do things together 🤗

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