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1WEBVTT 2 31 400:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.060 5you 6 72 800:01:30.820 --> 00:01:40.700 9With this, this is a user that is on B-Sky Social, the regular network, and the first part is that keep an eye on this list. 10 113 1200:01:40.700 --> 00:01:52.700 13These are the six parts I'm going to go through. The first part is the pre-boarding. How does somebody get an invite code? 14 154 1600:01:52.700 --> 00:01:55.340 17code, so I'm going to start with that. 18 195 2000:01:55.340 --> 00:01:59.100 21No Kings is going to get an invite code here. 22 236 2400:01:59.100 --> 00:02:04.620 25The way it works is basically through a request. 26 277 2800:02:04.620 --> 00:02:13.540 29What you saw here is that the first message from the Solidarity Social to the No Kings, 30 318 3200:02:13.540 --> 00:02:18.420 33which goes through the regular Bluesky DMs, there's a little message that is automatically 34 359 3600:02:18.420 --> 00:02:24.140 37appended asking that user to request an invite code. 38 3910 4000:02:24.140 --> 00:02:33.180 41This person requests an invite code and Solidarity Social then will go to the request code generator 42 4311 4400:02:33.180 --> 00:02:42.100 45section and generates an invite code, which they can then DM over to the other user. 46 4712 4800:02:42.100 --> 00:02:50.020 49That user is now going to go to the Solidarity app and start the process of migrating their 50 5113 5200:02:50.020 --> 00:02:51.020 53account. 54 5514 5600:02:51.020 --> 00:02:59.580 57I'll just give a shout out here to EuRowsky's tool, EU Hall, which we modified and are using 58 5915 6000:02:59.580 --> 00:03:02.660 61over here. 62 6316 6400:03:02.660 --> 00:03:08.480 65They basically log into their existing BSky Social account, start the process of migration. 66 6717 6800:03:08.480 --> 00:03:12.560 69They put in their invite code when it's asked over here. 70 7118 7200:03:12.560 --> 00:03:21.200 73They first select the destination server, Solidar, put in their invite code and select the new 74 7519 7600:03:21.200 --> 00:03:22.200 77handle. 78 7920 8000:03:22.200 --> 00:03:25.080 81In this case, we kept the handle the same at Solidarity Social. 82 8321 8400:03:25.080 --> 00:03:28.560 85They're at this step and they're going to kick off the process. 86 8722 8800:03:28.560 --> 00:03:37.880 89There's a couple of email codes that they will receive that they're going to enter here. 90 9123 9200:03:37.880 --> 00:03:41.600 93As they go through, you'll see that. 94 9524 9600:03:41.600 --> 00:03:44.400 97That's the second one for the PLC directory update. 98 9925 10000:03:44.400 --> 00:03:49.000 101Then they are going to – that's success. 102 10326 10400:03:49.000 --> 00:03:51.160 105They've now moved. 106 10727 10800:03:51.160 --> 00:04:02.800 109Now the no-kings is going to log in into the Solidar app using these new credentials. 110 11128 11200:04:02.800 --> 00:04:11.880 113They select the migrating account option. 114 11529 11600:04:11.880 --> 00:04:20.800 117Just over here, let me pause to say that we need to set up a matrix account for them. 118 11930 12000:04:20.800 --> 00:04:25.280 121They don't know it's a matrix account except we tell them, do you want to do the default 122 12331 12400:04:25.280 --> 00:04:26.280 125option? 126 12732 12800:04:26.280 --> 00:04:30.760 129This is a matrix server that is run by the Matrix Foundation based in the EU. 130 13133 13200:04:30.760 --> 00:04:34.200 133They can actually bring in their own matrix home server if they prefer. 134 13534 13600:04:34.200 --> 00:04:47.720 137We expect most people will just use the default option. 138 13935 14000:04:47.720 --> 00:04:50.760 141There's some stuff called recovery keys and so on for Matrix which they don't need to 142 14336 14400:04:50.760 --> 00:04:51.760 145worry about. 146 14737 14800:04:51.760 --> 00:04:52.760 149We manage all of that. 150 15138 15200:04:52.760 --> 00:04:56.800 153This is just the onboarding process. 154 15539 15600:04:56.800 --> 00:05:01.720 157They are going to have their account. 158 15940 16000:05:01.720 --> 00:05:12.840 161What I want to show you here is that – just going back here – what they saw in their 162 16341 16400:05:12.840 --> 00:05:18.440 165chat – it's not showing it clearly here – but there's two sections in their chat, 166 16742 16800:05:18.440 --> 00:05:20.360 169the secure and the insecure. 170 17143 17200:05:20.360 --> 00:05:32.720 173Now they are actually going to send a message using the secure chat to the user that sent 174 17544 17600:05:32.720 --> 00:05:33.720 177them the invite code. 178 17945 18000:05:33.720 --> 00:05:35.160 181That's what you're seeing. 182 18346 18400:05:35.160 --> 00:05:39.760 185These messages are the secure chat going to the other user. 186 18747 18800:05:39.760 --> 00:05:45.360 189One of the things they can do is actually access this secure chat through other matrix 190 19148 19200:05:45.360 --> 00:05:46.360 193clients. 194 19549 19600:05:47.360 --> 00:05:52.400 197They can bring up a QR code login through their phone. 198 19950 20000:05:52.400 --> 00:05:56.760 201You don't see that part here, but that's what's going on. 202 20351 20400:05:56.760 --> 00:06:08.840 205That's the phone that's logging in over there. 206 20752 20800:06:08.840 --> 00:06:12.120 209They're logging in into the element client on the phone. 210 21153 21200:06:12.880 --> 00:06:14.760 213This is one of the advantages of doing this. 214 21554 21600:06:14.760 --> 00:06:19.560 217They can access their DMs through other tools which can be quite useful. 218 21955 22000:06:19.560 --> 00:06:22.400 221I can answer some questions about that. 222 22356 22400:06:22.400 --> 00:06:26.840 225The second part is they can actually log in on the desktop element client as well. 226 22757 22800:06:26.840 --> 00:06:31.720 229They verify again with their phone which is now verified. 230 23158 23200:06:33.720 --> 00:06:40.960 233Now you'll see that there's a message sent from that other client and it's now visible. 234 23559 23600:06:40.960 --> 00:06:45.200 237That last message I didn't reply from there is from the element clients. 238 23960 24000:06:45.200 --> 00:06:53.560 241The last part is I want to show you that it's as easy for the user to actually move back 242 24361 24400:06:53.560 --> 00:06:54.560 245to BSky Social. 246 24762 24800:06:54.560 --> 00:06:59.560 249We want to make that easy so that people are confident in experimenting with this, coming 250 25163 25200:06:59.560 --> 00:07:01.720 253to our server and then going back. 254 25564 25600:07:01.720 --> 00:07:03.320 257That's what this is showing. 258 25965 26000:07:03.320 --> 00:07:07.480 261It's actually going to take their account back to BSky Social. 262 26366 26400:07:11.680 --> 00:07:14.360 265That's the what. 266 26767 26800:07:14.360 --> 00:07:16.280 269I'm happy to take some questions. 270 27168 27200:07:16.280 --> 00:07:25.040 273But overall, our goal is that there are people specifically, for example, the people organizing 274 27569 27600:07:25.040 --> 00:07:27.080 277the No Kings protest, etc. 278 27970 28000:07:27.080 --> 00:07:29.360 281Today a lot of them are on Bluesky. 282 28371 28400:07:29.360 --> 00:07:32.440 285They don't have private DMs. 286 28772 28800:07:32.440 --> 00:07:36.600 289They might be interested in that because they want to secure their communications. 290 29173 29200:07:36.600 --> 00:07:42.760 293But in addition, because they need to actually migrate the account and we host it for them, 294 29574 29600:07:42.760 --> 00:07:48.400 297it means that we can also offer them more censorship resilience. 298 29975 30000:07:48.400 --> 00:07:52.240 301One of the ways we do that is to make it very easy for them to migrate their account to 302 30376 30400:07:52.240 --> 00:07:57.960 305another hoster, perhaps in a different jurisdiction that can help them have better protection. 306 30777 30800:07:57.960 --> 00:08:00.400 309So happy to take a few questions. 310 31178 31200:08:00.400 --> 00:08:07.400 313No, it's the same. 314 31579 31600:08:07.400 --> 00:08:19.520 317I mean, later you can change it if you want, but when it goes initially, you go back to 318 31980 32000:08:19.520 --> 00:08:22.600 321your old handle because BSky.Social reserves it. 322 32381 32400:08:22.600 --> 00:08:23.600 325We do the same for them. 326 32782 32800:08:23.600 --> 00:08:27.400 329They can actually do another trip back to us and we'll keep their handle for them. 330 33183 33200:08:27.400 --> 00:08:28.400 333Yes? 334 33584 33600:08:28.400 --> 00:08:37.720 337Okay, so we have some experience with Matrix because I have a software company where we're 338 33985 34000:08:37.720 --> 00:08:42.720 341building real estate related apps using the Matrix SDK, etc. 342 34386 34400:08:42.720 --> 00:08:45.200 345So we had some many years of experience with that. 346 34787 34800:08:45.200 --> 00:08:48.680 349So that's kind of the Bluesky part was the new part for us. 350 35188 35200:08:48.680 --> 00:08:53.800 353But even there, I think we pretty much, we have React developers and that's all we really 354 35589 35600:08:53.800 --> 00:08:54.800 357needed to know. 358 35990 36000:08:54.800 --> 00:08:58.920 361We didn't have to get too deep into 80 proto. 362 36391 36400:08:58.920 --> 00:08:59.840 365Yes? 366