Push and pull Docker images on the AT Protocol.
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Whaat! I didn't know Tranquil had a pre-built docker image. Sweet! @felinus.fish you might be interested. This worked for me: $ docker login atcr.io $ docker pull atcr.io/tranquil.farm/tranquil-pds:efd499bb264fe6c02e103cac8644cb9f0be3de67
4/29/26, 10:14 PM
@oyster.cafe @nel.pet How I pull Tranquil? `docker pull atcr.io/tranquil.farm/tranquil-pds` not working for me
4/29/26, 9:57 PM
Personally I really like @atcr.io / atcr.io . Sure just having files is conveniently simple but the little tiny overhead of standard data that a container layer gives is so so so worth it for the inter-op, imo.
Push and pull Docker images on the AT Protocol. Same Docker, decentralized.
https://atcr.io/
4/27/26, 9:40 PM
And now that I know that atcr.io exists I’m gonna focus on an NPM, PyPI, and Rubygems repo on #atproto. That doesn’t exist, right @mackuba.eu ? 🤞
Push and pull Docker images on the AT Protocol. Same Docker, decentralized.
https://atcr.io
4/19/26, 2:43 PM
Thinking of building a deploy-from-tangled service. ATProto native CI/CD. Just learnt about atcr.io - that would fit in great as well. Building on ATproto could also eliminate the whole trust GH thing. You pick who to trust & how to verify.
4/17/26, 2:13 PM
Another ATproto alternative just dropped. 🦋 Check out @atcr.io - a container registry built on the AT Protocol that lets you push and pull Docker images using your Bluesky identity. atprotoalternatives.com/product/atcr/
AT Container Registry – OCI-compliant container registry built on the AT Protocol that lets you push and pull Docker images using your Bluesky identity
https://atprotoalternatives.com/product/atcr/
4/14/26, 6:06 PM
Is this the kind of thing you're thinking of? bsky.app/profile/atcr...
4/14/26, 2:47 PM