@zvava@twtxt.net this is so coolâŠ
@zvava@twtxt.net please be sure to get enough rest!!! youâll be able to make something even better if youâre well rested :)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org thatâs an amazing way to teach, and one many old school (I remember my father telling me âschools need to teach both theoretical and practical skills!â) people will agree with. The fact that graduates need to learn on the job after they graduate exemplifies the importance of hands on.
Woooooaaaahh, thatâs bloody amazing! I wish Iâd had a teacher like that.
English version: https://youtu.be/wi_q6IythMk
German version: https://youtu.be/2Lv1MMlFDBs
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz The duck was in a darker spot, so my camera wasnât all that happy with the lighting. Upon further inspection, youâre right, now that you pointed it out, I can see it too! The feathers do look like an oil painting. ;-)
@bender@twtxt.net Sadly, itâs super relevant. Itâs a really good sketch. Iâm actually surprised you know this German series. :-)
@zvava@twtxt.net Yeah, mentions are a great way to discover other feeds.
Regarding the âlook at this, but I donât want to add anything at allâ, this never happened to me. Apparently, it seems to be a thing for others.
[2025/09/11 12:56:01.816] â please set config.host
when trying to run "bbycll". How to bypass that tiny hurdle?
Woot, thank you! Using a config.json
like this:
{
"host": "localhost:31212",
"protocols": ["http"]
}
Indeed did the trick! I know it isnât production ready, but I wanted to see with my own eyes, locally, how did it look. :-) I like where you are going! It is looking very nice, and polished. Canât wait for an alpha, beta, and release!
@zvava@twtxt.net it is amazing how much you have accomplished in such a short time. Take time to sleep, though! :-)
we are now parsing and recursively fetching remote feeds somewhat successfully, gotta work on the media proxy and markdown way more, so so many fucky edgecasesâŠ.my friendâs feed with like four posts parsed correctly so i tried this accountâs feed and well now im not going to bed on time
we are now parsing and recursively fetching remote feeds somewhat successfully, gotta work on the media proxy and markdown way more, so so many fucky edgecasesâŠ.my friendâs feed with like four posts parsed correctly so i tried this accountâs feed and well now im not going to bed on time
edit: remaking demo video
such a good cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49BQQ8OgDCM
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org omg this looks like a painting!
Old, but as relevant as ever today.
It was nice to start a walk in the woods with sunshine. The last times it was all soupy. It was quite windy, autumn is certainly here. Soon, the leaves will begin to turn. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-09-11/
@zvava@twtxt.net I am getting [2025/09/11 12:56:01.816] â please set config.host
when trying to run âbbycllâ. How to bypass that tiny hurdle?
@zvava@twtxt.net I gave this, in my mind, a like/star/love.
Yes, I know, this is a âbad tasteâ joke. I appreciate you, @thecanine@twtxt.net!
@thecanine@twtxt.net or, you know, you could get an iPhone. đđđ
Since Google announced their intentions to heavily limit sideloading on Android, starting end of 2026, Iâve been looking for potential solutions, for this policy change, that threatens the majority of projects I maintain, in some way. Google already killed my browser project years ago, but I have no other choice, than to fight this, any way I can.
The best choice to deal with this, will probably be the Android Debug Bridge, which can be used not only to install apps unrestricted, but also to uninstall, or remove, almost any unnecessary part of the OS. Shizuku, combined with Canta Debloater, is the winning combination for now.
Iâve already removed most Google apps from my device: the annoying AI assistant, the stupid Google app adding the annoying articles, left of your homes screen, Google One, Gboard, Safety app⊠itâs amazing, no distracting Google slopware, like in the good old Android 2 days! And I absolutely intend to keep it this way, from now on, no new Google apps or services on my devices, unless Google can give me a good enough reason, to allow them there and whenever the app that verifies signatures, to block installing apps not approved by Google, Iâll just remove it from my device and advocate others do so too.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org retwts are a discovery feature! on federated platforms with no algorithm where you only ever see posts from accounts you explicitly follow, the element of âhey look at this!â helps users to find other accounts they might like organically
i agree quoting and replying forum-style is generally a much better way of doing things even though im a heathen and i revel in the dark patterns inspired by quote posts but when you have nothing to add and you just want to share a twt with your followers itâd be good to have a standardized way of linking to twt
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha, that girl is good! :-D
<details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I reckon the original <details>
need to have the open
attribute set in order to expand it, so I cannot just define some custom CSS rules to do that in my browser.
But in regards to twtxt, my client wonât hide anything in that realm anyway. :-) Itâs just more noise.
<details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org i think if thereâs an option to expand them by default (which can be done with <details>
even) then i think it should be good!
@bender@twtxt.net ohhh oops! i will work harder then đ«Ąđ«Ą
The image needs to be an absolute URL, and some tags are missing. Almost there!
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz it is not showing for me, on a validator. Missing something?
(Yes, sheâs the one who did that Wisky bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HDBSm2s18s )
Weâve got a new feature!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ouch đČ
@dce@hashnix.club Nope. đ Whatâs that genre called? Sounds like old horror movies from the 70âies (or it could be a soundtrack to Salad Fingers, if anyone remembers that).
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I hope so đ
<details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Ta. The only good use for <details>
is to collapse long logs in bug analysis reports. Other than that, I find it rather annoying to expand sections manually.
As for spoilers, personally, I donât care at all. Not the slightest bit. If there is something that I donât wanna read, I just stop reading. ÂŻ_(ă)_/ÂŻ
But Iâve got the feeling that Iâve got an unpopular opinion on that matter. ;-)
@bender@twtxt.net I see, thanks. Well, I never found these warnings useful. To hide answers to conundrums or the like, ROT13ing or base64-encoding them is plenty sufficient.
Hahaha, I never heard of Poopgate before. :-D Poor passengers.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz all @prologic@twtxt.net has to do is to allow <details>
and the subset under it. Granted, it could be implemented on the formatting toolbar tooâŠ
added opengraph to my blog :D https://bubblegum.girlonthemoon.xyz/articles/underground-soundcloud-remixes
Something like this, for example.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org a content warning is kind of like a forum spoiler cut, or like the <details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. itâs called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org a content warning is a way to tell the audience the content they are about to see is (or might be) shocking, or unsuitable, or unlikable. The audience can then chose to see it, or not. You know, akin of movies stating:
âWarning: The following film contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised.â
@zvava@twtxt.net i think CWs would be very cool here!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org yeah itâs not all that tall hahah! but yeah i am totally blinded to any sense of tall/short buildings lmao
@zvava@twtxt.net I never used any of the social media platforms, thatâs why Iâm probably ignorant.
I donât understand the concept of a retwt. Just quote the (relevant) parts from whereever and comment on that. Or post a link instead of a quote. Sounds simple enough. :-) Thatâs also has the benefit that it works with every source, no matter what. Since itâs called retwt, Iâd imagine this to only work (well) with whatever messages the system itself offers. But I could be wrong. What would be the benefit of having a dedicated message type or structure for âhey, look at thatâ messages in your opinion?
Hmm, whatâs a content warning?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Fun fact, inhabitants of this town are nicknamed âBrandstifterâ (arsonists). In the 19th century, a firebug caused a number of big fires here.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Ten stories or more are already very tall in my books. Not sure at which height I would start calling high rise buildings sky scrapers, but Wikipedia suggests around 150 meters, depending on region.
Oh, I just found https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Pier_17_2018-03_jeh.jpg and this really does not look all that high. I thought that this would be at least 50 or 100 meters up. I was completely wrong. :-D
at first i dismissed the idea of likes on twtxt as not sensibleâŠlike at all â then i considered they could just be published in a metadata field (though that field could get really unruly after a while)
retwts are plausible, as âRE: https://example.com/twtxt.txt#abcdefg
â, the hash could even be the original timestamp from the feed to make it human readable/writable, though im extremely wary of clogging up timelines
i thought quote twts could be done extremely sensibly, by interpreting a mention+hash at the end of the twt differently to when placed at the beginning â but the twt subject extension requires it be at the beginning, so the clean fallback to a normal reply i originally imagined is out of the question â it could still be possible (reusing the retwt format, just like twitter!) but iâm not convinced itâs worth it at that point
is any of this in the spirit of twtxt? no, not in the slightest, lmao
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org hahaha very rarely!!! it wasnât quite a sky scraper, just a few floors up, but my perspective may be skewed because iâm used to high buildings :P
@movq@www.uninformativ.de you got this!!!!!
Lol, what an ending! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylHq9QUOUW4
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