Composable blocks for AT Protocol.
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yea @inlay.at looks nice :) Maybe i will create a @leaflet.pub document to show my idea.
5/13/26, 5:36 PM
Would this be a Flutter-specific variant of what @danabra.mov is trying to do with @inlay.at components?
5/13/26, 4:18 PM
@inlay.at could make this possible I think? I dunno what the trust model is there though, and you really wanna restrict what a random third party can do in the context of your website.
5/8/26, 6:39 PM
oEmbed might be *enough* tbh until something like inlay.at or the ilk really blow up
Composable blocks for AT Protocol
https://inlay.at/
5/8/26, 6:38 PM
If done well, Inlay could be as close as to a Web-native approach as one could get. inlay.at is the site, @danabra.mov was onto something with it (and lol, completed the dreams of RDF/A folks everywhere)
Composable blocks for AT Protocol
https://inlay.at/
4/27/26, 10:26 PM
To take this one step further, I've long thought there should be a standard way to indicate a user's "preferred service" for a given lexicon. Hell, drop an @inlay.at component or iframe in there so that when you're on other atproto sites they can render posts using your preferred appview and style.
4/19/26, 2:56 PM
god i'm so pumped for native embeds, and there's already a couple competing standards: - pages.parts - inlay.at - webtiles gonna be very interesting to see what works :)
4/17/26, 8:24 PM