"Christine what do you think of people running Bluesky relays now"
It's good. It's not decentralized, it's still a star topology (there's still one "main" relay everything consumes from) and most of these are cheap by being shallow. But it's def good for people to do it
EDIT: The thing that is good is that people are running the infrastructure. I said above it's still not decentralized, and it *is* still decentralization-washing; that's the main risk of it.