@xuu@txt.sour.is Not too happy with WKD’s use of CNAME over SRV for discovery of openpgpkey.. That breaks using SNI pretty quick. I suppose it was setup as a temporary workaround anyhow in the RFC..
@prologic@twtxt.net (#https://twtxt.net/search?tag=tsvhqdq OK. Im upgrading my tools. twtxt works pretty well inside an Emacs shell window…
and then ignore it “notmuch search not tag:unsubscribe and date:yesterday..”
in the original twtxt your URL is your identity. No need for anyone outside your control to do account managment. One reason I’ll likely be sticking with command line. But, great work
FWIW, I put up a quick blog last night about using twtxt command line https://eludom.github.io/blog/hello_twtxt/
What flavor or regexp? I tried here https://regexr.com/ with both PCRE and JavaScript and neither seems quite right. I’m relatively good with regexps, but they tend to be write-only :-/
yes. I read that. Nice post. Brave browser at least has trouble with formatting. The regexp got lost when renederd. Eww (emacs text browser) doees just fine with it :-)
as the person who motivated CompuServe’s USENET gateway https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1994-10-07-9410070309-story.html I’ve see what happens when the unwashed masses are turned loose in techie playgrounds
One very real problem to be aware of is “Eternal September” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
one problme I’m seeing already is that the “micro” part is loosing out. Things are routinely getting longer than 140 characters
@prologic@twtxt.net I will probably stick with command line client just to make sure it keeps working
@prologic@twtxt.net and the fact that I just used /bin/ed to fix spelling before pushing :-)
@prologic@twtxt.net also the lack of a login and complete decntralization is a big win.
@prologic@twtxt.net twtxt is so simple one could read with netcat, cat and tail. I like that.
@prologic@twtxt.net For now I think I will stay with primitave tools.
Another cool advantage of keeping everything in text files is how fast the search indexer of operating systems gives you results.
@lyxal@twtxt.net My thoughts exactly! :-D
@lyxal@twtxt.net My thoughts exactly! :-D
@prologic@twtxt.net Yup. Details: https://envs.sh/iL
@prologic@twtxt.net Yup. Details: https://envs.sh/iL
built a little script for looking up IDs in twtxt tweets: !twtxt_search. Going to use it as a way to look up and reference specific tweets in my wiki.
It turns out that fts5 is enabled by default on SQLite! My twtxt2sqlite generator has been updated to use fts5. Now I can do full text search on all my twtxt tweets. I have implemented a related-tweets box in the !twtxt_playground as a proof-of-concept. More info on fts5 can be found at [[https://www.sqlite.org/fts5.html]].
On the blog: Copyright Searches https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/07/19/pdomain.html #copyright #publicdomain
I have my own search engine now ⌘
Using DuckDuckGo as a Tor Hidden Service in Firefox search box ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/duckduckgo-tor.html
/meta @ckipp@chronica.xyz Also yes, a simple string search would be fine. I’m not JS-savvy enough to be sure, but I guess it would work a bit like tags?
/meta @ckipp@chronica.xyz Regarding potential new features, maybe some kind of search box? And is there a way to embed images or other media?
Linear Fit Search « The blog at the bottom of the sea https://blog.demofox.org/2019/03/22/linear-fit-search/
Animal Photo Art References Search https://x6ud.github.io/
Internet Search Tips - Gwern.net https://www.gwern.net/Search
OFFICIAL TRAILER - IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS - THE DEFINITIVE ‘80s HORROR DOC - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AKnO2hr7b0
Sapping Attention: How badly is Google Books search broken, and why? https://sappingattention.blogspot.com/2019/02/how-badly-is-google-books-search-broken.html
Interesting idea: create a search-by-meaning for functions using the memoization database http://www.vpri.org/pdf/rn2017002_memoization.pdf
There is a bot for that | Search engine for bots https://thereisabotforthat.com/
Search https://qz.com/1519774/amazon-became-the-most-valuable-company-in-the-world-by-standing-for-nothing/
When you think about it, all search engines are human flesh search engines, except disjointed in time. fite me
GitHub - boramalper/magnetico: Autonomous (self-hosted) BitTorrent DHT search engine suite. https://github.com/boramalper/magnetico
Dataspace 1: In Search of a Data Model | Natepod http://natecull.org/wordpress/2017/07/05/dataspace-1/
Search https://qz.com/1398398/the-internet-is-a-manifestation-of-our-psyches-neither-better-nor-worse/
Search https://qz.com/1454785/a-millionaire-couple-is-threatening-to-create-a-magic-mushroom-monopoly/
I sort of can’t believe this, considering Maven’s bloat, but there appears to be no build-in command for taking a package name specified on the command line, searching maven-central for it, & installing the latest version from the command line…
The Quietus | Opinion | Black Sky Thinking | Music For Algorithms: In Search Of Eno’s Ambient Vision In A Spotify Era http://thequietus.com/articles/25532-brian-eno-ambient-music
My search forwarder https://codevoid.de/q=%s is now forwarding to the JS version of duckduckgo with a dark theme applied and safe search off. I’ve pretty much set my own preferences to it. If you prefer the html version, you can still just turn JS for DDG off and DDG will forward you. I find the html version totally usable, but it’s not customizable at all.
Migration successful. My page (http version) is now running on gopherproxy-c. Unfortunately not without functionality loss. If you used my site as search engine, you need to replace the smiley with “q”. The redirect is now handled by nginx and nginx can not read emoji variables.
Deep code search | the morning paper https://blog.acolyer.org/2018/06/26/deep-code-search/
Oblix: an efficient oblivious search index | the morning paper https://blog.acolyer.org/2018/07/06/oblix-an-efficient-oblivious-search-index/
You can now use https://codevoid.de/?q=%s as search provider in your browser. Requests that do not start with gopher:// will be forwarded to the non-JS version of duckduckgo. Gopher will be shown directly. I’m not logging anything. But you must be aware that your search terms would touch my server first.