(#unhjc5q) @bender@bender I barely used it myself, I get why we built it (link verification), but I’d rather just keep the other feature that …
@bender I barely used it myself, I get why we built it (link verification), but I’d rather just keep the other feature that strips tracking params on links. ⌘ Read more
(#ftr656a) @bender@bender My apologies 😅 I was just being “human” and saying “over there @aelaraji said this” 🤣
@bender My apologies 😅 I was just being “human” and saying “over there @aelaraji @aelaraji.com said this” 🤣 ⌘ Read more
(#unhjc5q) @thecanine@thecanine I think I might just remove this feature entirely. What do you think? The link verification think that is.
@thecanine I think I might just remove this feature entirely. What do you think? The link verification think that is. ⌘ Read more
(#unhjc5q) @thecanine@thecanine Uggh no, that’s not right. That seems like a bug with the external ink verification feature. Can you go into you …
@thecanine Uggh no, that’s not right. That seems like a bug with the external ink verification feature. Can you go into your Settings and turn that off and try again? 🙏 ⌘ Read more
(#6ryiyia) @bender@bender Thank you! 🙏 I’ll see about fixing this. If you can submit a PR maybe that would be good! 👍
@bender Thank you! 🙏 I’ll see about fixing this. If you can submit a PR maybe that would be good! 👍 ⌘ Read more
(#spwo3jq) @falsifian Thanks 🙏
@falsifian @www.falsifian.org Thanks 🙏 ⌘ Read more
(#aml2qzq) @cuaxolotl Okay you are right. I’m not being very specific, but intentionally very broad and my statement is generalized that’s true. …
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org Okay you are right. I’m not being very specific, but intentionally very broad and my statement is generalized that’s true. There are so many examples and issues to talk about, if we did, we’d be here a while 😅 Let’s just agree that we both agree on extremism not re … ⌘ Read more
(#b6juizq) @Codebuzz It currently takes my yarnd pod here around ~2m on average to fetch, process and cache ~700 feeds.
@Codebuzz @www.codebuzz.nl It currently takes my yarnd pod here around ~2m on average to fetch, process and cache ~700 feeds. ⌘ Read more
(#dn2zlga) As @aelaraji points out, this @<bender bender@twtxt.net> is currently wrong. The 2nd part of a mention is currently required to be …
As @aelaraji @aelaraji.com points out, this @<bender bender@twtxt.net> is currently wrong. The 2nd part of a mention is currently required to be a full absolute URI. ⌘ Read more
**(#dn2zlga) @Codebuzz Here you go:
$ bat https://twtxt.net/twt/dn2zlga | jq '.'
{
"twter": {
"nick": "Codebuzz",
"uri": "https://w ...**
[@Codebuzz _@www.codebuzz.nl_](https://twtxt.net/external?uri=https://www.codebuzz.nl/twtxt.txt&nick=Codebuzz) Here you go:
$ bat https://twtxt.net/twt/dn2zlga | jq ‘.’
{
“twter”: {
"nick": "Codebuzz",
"uri": "https://www.codebuzz.nl/twtxt.txt",
"avatar": "https://www.codebuzz.nl/twtxt-avatar-800.jpg"
},
“text”: “(#q5rg3ea) Hey, @ I know. Just … ⌘ Read more
(#unhjc5q) @thecanine@thecanine It works. What’s this pop up you’re seeing?
@thecanine It works. What’s this pop up you’re seeing? ⌘ Read more
(#rck7clq) @aelaraji I didn’t look, so that’s why it’s not rendering because it’s not an actual URL.
@aelaraji @aelaraji.com I didn’t look, so that’s why it’s not rendering because it’s not an actual URL. ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net I’m grateful for this accident. I find browsing twtxt.net useful even though I don’t have an account there. I do it when I can’t use Jenny because I only have my phone, or if I want to see messages I might have missed. I know it’s not guaranteed to catch everything, but it’s pretty good, even if it’s not intentional.
@Codebuzz@www.codebuzz.nl I use Jenny to add to a local copy of my twtxt.txt file, and then manually push it to my web servers. I prefer timestamps to end with “Z” rather than “+00:00” so I modified Jenny to use that format. I mostly follow conversations using Jenny, but sometimes I check twtxt.net, which could catch twts I missed.
(#b6juizq) @cuaxolotl Good enough 😅 LMK if I can help in any way then, what I built isn’t perfect, but the crawler is able to crawl the entir …
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org Good enough 😅 LMK if I can help in any way then, what I built isn’t perfect, but the crawler is able to crawl the entire space in ~15m or so ( every day) ⌘ Read more
(#3jjrxvq) @rrraksamam@rrraksamam Oh hey! 👋
@rrraksamam Oh hey! 👋 ⌘ Read more
(#b6juizq) @cuaxolotl The reason I ask is that I maintain the Twtxt search engine and crawler service that basically does exactly this, so I’m c …
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org The reason I ask is that I maintain the Twtxt search engine and crawler service that basically does exactly this, so I’m curious what you’re trying to solve by doing this yourself? Not that that’s a bad idea. I just want to understand what you are trying to achieve … ⌘ Read more
(#aml2qzq) @cuaxolotl OK fine to be more specific. The problem I have with both religion and politics is they both often influence people or gro …
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org OK fine to be more specific. The problem I have with both religion and politics is they both often influence people or groups of people to either extremes. ⌘ Read more
(#aml2qzq) @cuaxolotl I agree religion in and of itself is about as bad as politics in my view.
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org I agree religion in and of itself is about as bad as politics in my view. ⌘ Read more
**(#b6juizq) @cuaxolotl This is largely by accident and not on purpose:
Lately I’ve been browsing twtxt.net since they aggregate most of the …**
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org This is largely by accident and not on purpose:Lately I’ve been browsing twtxt.net since they aggregate most of the known network ⌘ Read more
(#b6juizq) @cuaxolotl what problem does building a social graph solve?
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org what problem does building a social graph solve? ⌘ Read more
(#bkha5pa) @cuaxolotl Just talking about regular mentions here.
@cuaxolotl @sunshinegardens.org Just talking about regular mentions here. ⌘ Read more
(#dn2zlga) @Codebuzz how did you end up with a broken incomplete mention here? 🤔
@Codebuzz @www.codebuzz.nl how did you end up with a broken incomplete mention here? 🤔 ⌘ Read more
(#gctrz4q) > Alternatively, if you prefer yarnd to pretty-print all twts nicely, even ones from simpler clients, that’s fine too and you don�� …
Alternatively, if you prefer yarnd to pretty-print all twts nicely, even ones from simpler clients, that’s fine too and you don’t need to change anything. My ¼ -> ¼ thing is nothing more than a minor irritation which probably isn’t worth overthinking.
Yeah I’ve closed the PR, I just wanted to write it up and see what we all thought. Much easier to talk to a concrete spec proposal sometimes. … ⌘ Read more
(#gctrz4q) > What’s wrong with my original suggestion of doing the transformation before the text hits the twtxt.txt file? @prologic, I think …
What’s wrong with my original suggestion of doing the transformation before the text hits the twtxt.txt file? @prologic, I think it would achieve what you are trying to achieve with this content-type thing: if someone writes ¼ on a yarnd instance or any other client that wants to do this, it would get transformed, and other clients simply wouldn’t do the transformation. Every client that sup … ⌘ Read more
**(#gctrz4q) @falsifian Only that this rendering behavior comes from yarnd’s Markdown parser library that is used:
What has text/markdown go …**
@falsifian @www.falsifian.org Only that this rendering behavior comes fromyarnd’s Markdown parser library that is used:What has text/markdown got to do with this? I don’t think Markdown says anything about replacing ¼ with ¼, or other similar transformations. It’s not needed, because ¼ is already a … ⌘ Read more
(#s7t3gya) Closed
Closed ⌘ Read more
(#s7t3gya) @david On it! 🤣
@david @collantes.us On it! 🤣 ⌘ Read more
(#s4uvhia) @david Bahahahahaha 🤣
@david @collantes.us Bahahahahaha 🤣 ⌘ Read more
(#aheobba) No apology necessary. I think it brings little to no value.
No apology necessary. I think it brings little to no value. ⌘ Read more
(#msuhxha) @david Juat buy it 🤣🧐
@david @collantes.us Juat buy it 🤣🧐 ⌘ Read more
1/4 to mean "first out of four".
@bender@twtxt.net I try to avoid editing. I guess I would write 5/4, 6/4, etc, and hopefully my audience would be sympathetic to my failing.
Anyway, I don’t think my eccentric decision to number my twts in the style of other social media platforms is the only context where someone might write ¼ not meaning a quarter. E.g. January 4, to Americans.
I’m happy to keep overthinking this for as long as you are :-P
@bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net I’m not exactly asking yarnd to change. If you are okay with the way it displayed my twts, then by all means, leave it as is. I hope you won’t mind if I continue to write things like 1/4 to mean “first out of four”.
What has text/markdown got to do with this? I don’t think Markdown says anything about replacing 1/4 with ¼, or other similar transformations. It’s not needed, because ¼ is already a unicode character that can simply be directly inserted into the text file.
What’s wrong with my original suggestion of doing the transformation before the text hits the twtxt.txt file? @prologic@twtxt.net, I think it would achieve what you are trying to achieve with this content-type thing: if someone writes 1/4 on a yarnd instance or any other client that wants to do this, it would get transformed, and other clients simply wouldn’t do the transformation. Every client that supports displaying unicode characters, including Jenny, would then display ¼ as ¼.
Alternatively, if you prefer yarnd to pretty-print all twts nicely, even ones from simpler clients, that’s fine too and you don’t need to change anything. My 1/4 -> ¼ thing is nothing more than a minor irritation which probably isn’t worth overthinking.
Spent some time cleaning up my AoC code to get ready for December 1st. Anyone else doing it this year? @prologic@twtxt.net we have to setup a new team each year?
(#s7t3gya) @bender@bender The only changes I can foresee are really to yarnd. As no other client I’m aware of really cares aall that much. …
@bender The only changes I can foresee are really to yarnd. As no other client I’m aware of really cares aall that much. 🤣 It’s only in an attempt to solve this. No I’m not sure about this 🤣 ⌘ Read more
(#lci25ga) @asquare No worries 😌
@asquare @asquare.srht.site No worries 😌 ⌘ Read more
(#lci25ga) @asquare I’m not really sure I understand sorry. Can you explain it like I’m 5? 😅
@asquare @asquare.srht.site I’m not really sure I understand sorry. Can you explain it like I’m 5? 😅 ⌘ Read more
👋 PR to propose Feed Format Extension – Request for comment 🙏
👋 PR to propose Feed Format Extension – Request for comment 🙏 ⌘ Read more
(#b795meh) @asquare No it will not, because it needs to find the root twt. Doing so with a O(1) time complexity is far better than the alternati …
@asquare @asquare.srht.site No it will not, because it needs to find the root twt. Doing so with a O(1) time complexity is far better than the alternative. ⌘ Read more
(#lci25ga) @asquare Why “frightening”? And what does “protocol ossification” mean? Hmm 🧐
@asquare @asquare.srht.site Why “frightening”? And what does “protocol ossification” mean? Hmm 🧐 ⌘ Read more
(#ya6rsdq) @lyse Cool! Literally 🥶 When do you expect leaves to be falling from trees? 🤔
@lyse @lyse.isobeef.org Cool! Literally 🥶 When do you expect leaves to be falling from trees? 🤔 ⌘ Read more
(#gctrz4q) I think realistically the only way to resolve this is to formally support and define a specification for feed formats. The availabl …
I think realistically the only way to resolve this is to formally support and define a specification for feed formats. The available mime types lists two formats that I think are important here. text/plain and text/markdown. I believe a specification that defines and formalizes this so that a feed author can state in their feed that their feed is primar … ⌘ Read more
(#6efpbga) @aelaraji No need to be sorry 🤗
@aelaraji @aelaraji.com No need to be sorry 🤗 ⌘ Read more
(#qzakaea) @slashdot Really?! And we expected what to happen exactly? 🤔
@slashdot @feeds.twtxt.net Really?! And we expected what to happen exactly? 🤔 ⌘ Read more
(#2j6lbja) @thecanine@thecanine this is really fucked up! Do you have other examples? 🤔
@thecanine this is really fucked up! Do you have other examples? 🤔 ⌘ Read more
(#tlnnzsq) @stigatle No worries 🤗 Last Sat of every month 🤞
@stigatle @yarn.stigatle.no No worries 🤗 Last Sat of every month 🤞 ⌘ Read more
(#jb7bluq) @stigatle This seems cool hmmm 🧐
@stigatle @yarn.stigatle.no This seems cool hmmm 🧐 ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net I’m not a yarnd user, so it doesn’t matter a whole lot to me, but FWIW I’m not especially keen on changing how I format my twts to work around yarnd’s quirks.
I wonder if this kind of postprocessing would fit better between composing (via yarnd’s UI) and publishing. So, if a yarnd user types ¼, it could get changed to ¼ in the twtxt.txt file for everyone to see, not just people reading through yarnd. But when I type ¼, meaning first out of four, as a non-yarnd user, the meaning wouldn’t get corrupted. I can always type ¼ directly if that’s what I really intend.
(This twt might be easier to understand if you read it without any transformations :-P)
Anyway, again, I’m not a yarnd user, so do what you will, just know you might not be seeing exactly what I meant.
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net Hallucinating invisible pedestrians, great application!