BlueSky Isnt Dying - and Theres a Larger Ecosystem Growing . . . But again, the point isn't BlueSky's increasing user count or its stablizing levels of Daily Unique "Likers" — but its underlying open source protocol: [S]he was at her most passionate when discussing the company's aspiration to decentralize social networking via its open AT Protocol
Is the Z-Wave protocol dying? : r homeautomation - Reddit Zigbee: the benefits of Z-wave (low power, good networking) combined with wifi (open protocol), but some of its disadvantages too, namely that there isn't a standard to code against
Solved: Cisco ACI Multisite - ISN - Cisco Community However, the routing protocol used between the ISN (inter-site network) equipment, such as routers, is independent of the underlay protocol In general, you can use any routing protocol between ISN equipment that is supported by both devices
Gemini Protocol Isnt Even Remotely Dead - Techrights Anyway, if Techrights can serve around 10,000 requests each day in Gemini, how can one argue that Gemini Protocol is "dying"? It became prevalent in 2020 or in 2021 Many still use it There is just less "hype" around it because at age 5 there is no "novelty" factor (old news)
The internet isnt dying, its changing | Hacker News When a technology changes a large amount, we can safely say that the old version of it is dying or dead The real question is: How much change does it take before we say that the Internet as we know it is dead and replaced with something else?