@ “that’s it. I’m sticking to this txtnish client.” Solid choice.
that’s it. I’m sticking to this txtnish client.
that’s it. I’m finding another twtxt client.
Learn about ghapi, a new third-party Python client for the GitHub API ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-12-18-learn-about-ghapi-a-new-third-party-python-client-for-the-github-api/
Client-Side Field Level Encryption (CSFLE) in MongoDB with Golang ⌘ https://developer.mongodb.com/how-to/field-level-encryption-fle-mongodb-golang
Can we not have clients sign their own public keys before listing them on their Pod’s account?
Yeah.. we probably could. when they setup an account they create a master key that signs any subsequent keys. or chain of signatures like keybase does.
Scuttlebutt is an interesting space. I’m using the Patchwork client and so far it works great!
@prologic@twtxt.net (#gqg3gea) ha yeah. COVID makes for a timey-wimey mish-mash. Worked on some WKD and fought with my XMPP client a bit.
@prologic@twtxt.net huh.. true.. the email is md5/sha256 before storing.. if twtxt acted as provider you would store that hash and point the SRV record to the pod. .. to act as a client it would need to store the hash and the server that hosts the image.
Ignite Realtime Blog: Client Control plugin 2.1.6 released ⌘ https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/client-control-plugin-2-1-6-released/89159
@xandkar@xandkar.net I’m going to give it a shot. always interested in trying new clients
@prologic@twtxt.net to answer some of your previous questions, i’m using txtnish for my timeline and user controls, and plain twtxt for posting. the alternative to that would be setting up a bunch of shell aliases or small scripts. or making my own client in Go. There’s a thought… ;)
i didn’t think clients would be necessary for something like twtxt and yet here we are
@prologic@twtxt.net I will probably stick with command line client just to make sure it keeps working
A fork of twtxtc, a #twtxt client in C: [[https://github.com/neauoire/twtxtc]] #links
Ignite Realtime Blog: Client Control plugin 2.1.5 released ⌘ https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/client-control-plugin-2-1-5-released/88550
Ignite Realtime Blog: JSXC web client now available as a plugin for Openfire! ⌘ https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/jsxc-web-client-now-available-as-a-plugin-for-openfire/88467
a microblogging creative coding platform like dwitter, but for sound. users would be encouraged to remix, the output of one persons code would become the input of the new code. only text would be stored on the server, with audio rendered client-side. to save on time, there could be caches of frozen audio for remixes. #halfbakedideas
@hjertnes@hjertnes.social are you using emacs as twtxt client or something? does it render the org markup for you into links?
ANN: Announcing twtxt.net - a Web based twtxt client anf free micro blogging platform ⌘ https://www.prologic.blog/2020/07/20/ann-announcing-twtxtnet.html
🔗 arguement to add gemini support to your twtxt client: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space:1965/~iolfree/twtxt.txt
Go and xmpp-client ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/xmpp-client.html
mub - a minimalist IRC client in Go ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/mub.html
mu4e — a powerful Emacs mail client ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/mu4e.html
apikit - Generates Golang client and server based on OpenAPI2 (swagger) definitions ⌘ https://github.com/ExperienceOne/apikit
I’m not even using a real client, I made a (poorly written) bash script to write messages to a file and exit if it’s over 140 characters.
On Wednesday 10.06.2020 the developer of the #XMPP client conversations will talk about implementing audio/video calls with XMPP during the Berlin XMPP meetup (held online with Jitsi-Meet): https://nl.movim.eu/?node/pubsub.movim.eu/berlin-xmpp-meetup/3e091c00-5e20-4727-a61d-c92a247b106e
Incomplete, not packaged for casual use, and this UI library won’t scroll, but my twtxt client kinda works https://github.com/jcolag/Uxuyu
Disregard this message - I’m testing a GUI client prototype. Hopefully this doesn’t wreck my feed…
First release candidate of android #XMPP client #Conversations is available and working smooth with my server. Hope it will be released soon. 😃
First impression of the VoIP feature for the #XMPP client #Conversations https://nitter.net/iNPUTmice/status/1250309288506974209
I currently have mine set to 5 minutes, but I’ll probably change it to longer than 15 minutes once I’m done playing around with my client.
Due to the same situation, my original twtxt.txt file was also lost, but since I keep various clients, making a new tweet restored part of it.
Due to the same situation, my original twtxt.txt file was also lost, but since I keep various clients, making a new tweet restored part of it.
Testing txtnish on my main laptop, neither the original twtxt client nor the js version worked here.
Testing txtnish on my main laptop, neither the original twtxt client nor the js version worked here.
The TUI #XMPP client #Profanity released 0.8.0 https://profanity-im.github.io/blog/post/release-080/
Since beginning of this month the #XMPP TUI client #profanity started a blog: https://profanity-im.github.io/blog/index.html
The nice API makes me wonder how hard it would be to put together a lightweight twtxt desktop client; maybe I’ll look at that next week.
@sarmonsiill@twtxt.ti-l.de : what do you mean ? I’m on ssh using txtnish as client
If someone is using this niche microblog thing twitter: #profanity has a poll what terminal #xmpp client you are using: https://twitter.com/ProfanityIM/status/1207317970667606022
This would allow for clients to only be required to download the latest chunk of messages instead of the entire feed every time.
@kas@enotty.dk [re: gopher client] If you happen to be on Windows, then Gopher Browser for Windows by Matt Owen is pretty nice, otherwise I use Lynx indeed for gopher.
wow, richtig gut, das: https://github.com/trizen/youtube-viewer (yt cli client #perl)
@johanbove@johanbove.info : re other twtxt : I’ll consider it then, but it\’d be on another server, meaning I\’ll use a client on the other server
@von@tilde.town having topic-specific twtxt feeds is not a silly idea. Not sure if the clients allow easy switching though.
Made my own super basic twtxt client in 3 lines of code as a bashrc function. #l33t
@johanbove@johanbove.info a random question from someone who’s used Gopher clients a little bit recently but doesn’t quite understand all the memes: Why are numbered directories like “/0/” common on Gopher holes (but not websites)?
Added clients and articles sections and added domgoergen’s twtxt.txt to https://indieweb.org/twtxt
// todo Create a Kaios client for twtxt