@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org That explains a lot! Thank you.
@david@daiwei.me The one with www is correct: https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt is the canonical URL used in the url = metadata field. (For historical reasons, it also works without www and even with http.)
@david@daiwei.me I don’t want to start the discussion again, but edits wouldn’t be an issue if we had agreed on a better addressing scheme. Maybe edit more as a quiet riot. :-P
@david@daiwei.me Oh boy, that looks super yummy! :-) I want to have rain here, too!
@david@daiwei.me Ah, edits. Okay. Let’s hope that it’s all fixed then. 🤞
@david@daiwei.me Exactly. Spaces are fixed, tabs always break the layout when the tab sizes are different.
@david@daiwei.me Hahaahaaahaaaahaaaaa, so good! :‘-D
Oh no!!! 😱
wrf?& bbq ?! 🤯😳
Nice product, I should probably buy it: 
I believe we’ve nailed all the bugs down🤣 Though i am sick at the moment so i’m not at my best 😢
Awesome! 👌
@balloon-fu-sen@tw.fus.f5.si Fixed! 🥳 The Avatar URL field now actually gets written to your feed’s # avatar = metadata. Turned out it needed changes in both the app and twtd itself — so you’ll want to update your twtd instance once the new build lands. Thanks for the report! 🙏
@balloon-fu-sen@tw.fus.f5.si Ahhh! That’s a bug! Lemme fix that!
@balloon-fu-sen@tw.fus.f5.si No Avatar? 🧐
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org True. Although I _think) this isn’t a problem and this thread is m00t 😅
@itsericwoodward@itsericwoodward.com I would have zero problems with that! If there’s enough demand, I’ll write up the APi spec for it? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net For what it’s worth, the twt hash extension is specifically modeled after yarnd’s implementation with all the quirks coming from Go’s stdlib: https://twtxt.dev/exts/twt-hash.html#timestamp-format
“All timezones representing UTC must be formatted using the designated Zulu indicator Z rather than the numeric offsets +00:00 or -00:00. If the timestamp does not explicitly include any timezone information, it must be assumed to be in UTC.”
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com @david@daiwei.me @prologic@twtxt.net It looks like tab stops to me, every 8 characters, and the tab character jumps to the next stop (hence different tab widths based on where the tab occurs in relation to the next tab stop).
@prologic@twtxt.net I really like how these two apps pair-up. Seeing as I’m still tweaking TwtKpr, I’m considering adding support for the same APIs as twtd (so maybe it can be used as another backend for Twtxt.App). 🤔
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com @david@daiwei.me @prologic@twtxt.net It depends on the tab size, but often, a tab aligns the following character to next column that is a multiple of eight.
1 8 |16 |24 |32
2026-07-12T08:11:34+02:00 Here goes the text
2026-07-12T06:11:34Z Here goes the text
Say hello to the Twtxt Social Graph 😅
#Twtxt #social #Graph
… this came off more snippy than I wanted it to. Sorry. 😅
Good morning. I’m seeing so many broken threads. You’re still investigating this, right?
Nice! 👌
This is just browser rendering
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net is it normal that twtxtapp’s <tab> (white space) between the timestamps and posts look a bit shorter than the ones from jenny? just noticed that and thought maybe it’s someting you’d want to know.
The Rectangle highlights the whitespaces from Jenny and the Ellipse is over the ones from twtxtapp.
@prologic@twtxt.net Le Me! both twtd and twtxt.app 👌
🥳 Finally! After nearly 4 years, yarnd v0.16.0 “Silver Sojourner” is out! 🚀 Twt Hash v2, SQLite FTS5 search, HTMX-powered UI, first-time setup wizard and literally hundreds of bug fixes 🐛
Release notes: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/releases/tag/0.16.0
Upgrading is fully automatic — the Twt Hash v2 migration re-fetches all feeds on first start, so expect the first cycle to be a bit heavier. Images on Docker Hub as prologic/yarnd:0.16.0 👌
cc @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @abucci@anthony.buc.ci @shinyoukai@yume.laidback.moe @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club 🙏
@balloonfu-sen@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I could in toehry publish a specification for what twtd implements, which forms the basis of the API between twtxt.app <-> twtd, if you wanted to write your own twtd / twtxt.app compatible publishing backend (assuming you didn’t want to use Github/Gitea, etc).
In other words, try to avoid Editing if you can 🤣
Yeah to @david@daiwei.me’s point re Editing. It’s only really safe to do so if you are sure that no-one has yet fetched your feed or replied to your Twt. But even then, you have to be quick 🤣 Editing/fixing a Twt inside of an existing thread is “oaky”, as long as it also doesn’t get forked and becomes the root of a new conversation 😅
you should see the new search engine stats page where I’ve added, spark lines, and time series graphs 👌
Haha 🤣
Go for it! 🙌
@balloonfu-sen@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Thank you for doing this 🙏 – Just a thought… It might be possible for this to be fully automated from the Twtxt Search engine / crawler? Right? 🤔 It has all of the data… I also think it might be possible to distinguish between 1-way feedsa and “real folks” (ya know, 2-ways feeds) 🤣
@balloonfu-sen@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Such tilde(s), etc, could in theory just run a twtd instance per user, or if I was convinced enough to make twtd also multi-user capable (optionally) that would also work. But many ~tilde(s) barely implement the Twtxt specs we continue to build and improve (albiet slowly and carefully).
We someone need to get @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz to update her pod hmmm 🤔
@balloonfu-sen@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Unfortunately I tried to support SFTP but ripped this out as Browsers (which the Swag framework uses under the hood as a framework to build PWA(s)) doesn’t support raw TCP connections. So FTP / SFTP is not possible without hacks like a proxy. Which I don’t really want to support. So only things that have some kind of HTTP API are possible viable publihsing backends right now. That is Github/Gitea, twtd, Yarn, etc.
@balloonfu-sen@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz That should work. LMK if you run into any issues!
@david@daiwei.me Nice! 😊
👍 definitely using the Twtxt App as my daily-driver now for Twtxt/Yarn. Not using twtd however, as I just pair the app with my already existing yarnd powered profile on twtxt.net
So… Quick count. Hands up those who are using the Twtxt App? 🤔 – And who’s also pairing this with the twtd publishing backend?
@david@daiwei.me Good! 👍
@bender@twtxt.net Test!
Looks like twtxt.app on mobile emits +00:00 UTC timestamps instead of Z – Yarnd should handle both, but doesn’t 🤦♂️ On the list 🤞
@bender@twtxt.net @david@daiwei.me Good debugging session 👌 Sounds like the root cause is twtxt.app on mobile — +00:00 timestamps and quoted mentions. I’ll dig into Yarnd’s side of that 🧐
@bender@twtxt.net Yeah, Yarnd’s mention parser is pretty naive — if twtxt.app wraps the mention in quotes it probably strips them wrong. Worth fixing 🤔