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Cosmik Updates: April 2026

"Sense is being made"

May 10, 2026

Dear readers and Semblers,

Sorry we’re late with the April update, but a lot is blooming this spring for Cosmik and Semble! 🌱

Cosmik

  • We’ve been busy refining our program thesis as part of the Renaissance Philanthropy BiTS accelerator - we’ll have more to share next month.

  • We gave a talk at the STAMINA working group in the Complex Data Lab at McGill University in Montreal, view the recording here:

ATScience

  • The ATScience talk recordings are up! View them here

  • We’re collecting feedback from event participants - if you attended either in-person or via the livestream, please fill out the post-event survey!

  • Once we process the feedback we’ll share an event writeup

Semble

Connections

  • Early in April we launched Connections, a new way to organize, curate and discover content on the open social web:

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Semble
1mo

Annoucing Semble Connections: A new way to organize, curate and discover content in the open social web 💥

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  • Annotations, bookmarks, and collections are familiar, but connections are a new affordance so we were not sure how the feature would be received by the community. What we have learned is that there are a lot of curious and crafty sensemakers on Semble: people started creating connections the moment we enabled the feature, even before we announced its existence! Overall the response has been great, and we’re excited that the community appreciates them as much as we do.

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taurean
2mo

this is what I am *TALKING* about. I'm sure I'm late but this is such a cool idea from @semble.so. Collections are not new but mapping the specific kind of relationship between two things?? And this is publicly usable shared knowledge? Social knowledge as a service, beautiful.

a screenshot from Semble in which I am adding a connection to the link drydown.social. I can map a relationship between this link with another link. the options include Related (generally connected or associated), Supports (provides evidence or reasoning in favor), Opposes (provides counter-evidence or reasoning against), Addresses (responds to or answers a question or topic), Helpful (provides useful context or background), Leads to (led me to discover this), and Explainer which is cut off from the dropdown.
  • Or as @joebasser wrote: "Sense is being made"

  • Connections enable a fun new notification pattern - you get a notification when someone adds a connection to a card in your library, like a dose of microserendipity

Victoria's avatar
Victoria
1mo

I love seeing notifications about a new connection being added to a card on Semble. Sometimes I discover some cool stuff I haven't seen before. But every time I can see the cards being enriched with more information. Like an app being connected to their code repo or documentation. So cool.

  • AI Agents are also using connections! Here’s @sensemaker.computer providing citations in support of its Bluesky posts:

New knowledge sharing patterns

We’re continuing to notice interesting new knowledge sharing patterns on Semble.

  • “who’s keeping track of topic X”

Bluesky post
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4gt3dbmp4pydjiemob4konzm/post/3miwqzelwb22t
  • “Topic Y is missing a curated collection of resources, let’s create one”

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Max Puelma Touzel
3w

For something so important for applications (arguably moreso than the forward Game Theory problem), I was surprised at how scattered are the resources to learn about it. Feels very jagged. Started a semble collection: semble.so/profile/mpto...! Will add more later. Please consider adding as well!

Mechanism Design - Learning Resources (by Max Puelma Touzel) — Semble

Mechanism Design - Learning Resources (by Max Puelma Touzel) — Semble

Content helpful for learning mechanism design


https://semble.so/profile/mptouzel.bsky.social/collections/3mkvkgwwa2t23
  • Open tabs turning into shared trail markers that benefit others

Kai Jellinghaus's avatar
Kai Jellinghaus
4w

In a weird turn of events I have changed from "make sure this tab stays in my tab list" to "make sure I have a card on @semble.so for this". I'm unsure whether this will actually help with discovery later, but you never know.

Community

We continue to be blown away by the generativity of the atproto community.

  • @disnetdev wanted an interface for Semble optimized for saving, so he just built one - SembleIt!

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Tim Disney
1mo

My favorite app on the Atmosphere is @semble.so but it doesn't work exactly like I want all the time so I made a client that does less on purpose. Check it out: sembleit.dev www.disnetdev.com/blog/2026-04...

SembleIt: Semble Without the Distractions

Semble is two apps in a trench coat. SembleIt is just the quiet one.


https://www.disnetdev.com/blog/2026-04-10-sembleit-semble-without-the-distractions/
> I wanted a stripped-down Semble. Just my cards, my collections, my connections. No explore, no related surfaces. Nothing pulling at my attention.
>
> Because Semble is built on atproto, I could just build one. All my cards and collections live on my PDS, not Semble's servers, which means anyone can write another client against the same data.
  • He also shared a great blog post about his own “Atmospheric Website” which includes a snazzy https://www.disnetdev.com/reading page backed by Semble.

  • Gov shipped rabbithole.land, a browser extension for collaborative digital trail mapping that interoperates with Semble.

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Rabbithole
1mo

v4.9 is out along with a snazzy new logo! New in this version: - revamped onboarding experience - syncing window from the popup works - pinned tabs sync correctly - fixed opening all synced tabs - clicking on burrows from the Explore feed works

  • Anuj shipped Disperse, a tool for quickly sharing links to multiple Atmosphere bookmarking/blogging services, including Semble

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Anuj Ahooja
3w

Introducing Disperse: an experimental sharesheet that allows you to share to several Atmosphere services at once. At launch, it supports @bsky.app, @blackskyweb.xyz, @semble.so, @margin.at, @rabbithole.land, @kipclip.com, and @sill.social, with more planned. 1/

Introducing Disperse: A Share Sheet for the Atmosphere · augment

Introducing Disperse: A Share Sheet for the Atmosphere · augment

A blog by Anuj Ahooja


https://augment.ink/introducing-disperse/
  • Thanks @Tyler.fun for contributing some great fixes and upgrades to the Semble code!

[## fix(toast-load): infinite load of adding a card on a collection page by tylersayshi · Pull Request #704 · cosmik-network/semble

A social knowledge tool for research trails, built on ATProto - fix(toast-load): infinite load of adding a card on a collection page by tylersayshi · Pull Request #704 · cosmik-network/semble

https://github.com

fix(toast-load): infinite load of adding a card on a collection page by tylersayshi · Pull Request #704 · cosmik-network/semble
  • @uppy-hacker.bsky.social has been sharing some interesting “trending collections” analytics!

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Ronen Tamari
3w

Cool analytics on trending @semble.so collections from @uppy-hacker.bsky.social ! Lots of thoughtful curation is happening, and it's exciting to see how new analytics interfaces help show meaningful activity that might otherwise get lost.

A ranked list table with three columns — Rank, Label, and Value — showing 20 entries. The top entry (#1) is "Age & ID Verification" with a value of 112. Other notable entries include "ATmosphere Authentication" (#3, 58), several AI-themed categories such as "AI* hallucinations/AI slop" (#4, 53), "AI* psychosis/therapy/companions/sycophancy" (#7, 41), and "AI* data centers/environmental concerns" (#8, 41). Entry #9 is "About Bluesky & Atmosphere" (40), and #19 is "RDM for ATProto Open Science" (23).

What would you like to see next on Semble? We're always keen to hear feedback or suggestions so please be in touch!

Thanks again to all the awesome contributors, and see you in the Atmosphere!

Team Cosmik

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