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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Just like Fridayās right? š
@ About the URL, since it no longer used for hashing there might be no need to change it. I agree that we keep all the parts that already are out there for the most parts. Instead of a contact field you could also just use links like: link = Email mailto:user@example.dk or link = Signal https://signal.me/sthF4raI5Lg_ybpJwB1sOptDla4oU7p[...]
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Thanks for consolidating a lot of good ideas. Especially how you have deiced to just extend the mention syntax for location-based treads. This might even be backward compatible with older (pre-yarn) clients.
What about using Z for UTC +00:00- is that allowed in your specs?
Regarding url = I would suggest to only allow one and the maybe add url_old = or url_alt = !?
Iām still not a fan of a DM feature, even thou it helps that i have now been split out into a separate feed file. Instead if would suggest a contact = field for where people can put an email or other id/link for an established chat protocol like signal or matrix.
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@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Wait, texudus is like compatible fork of twtxt?
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter April 2025
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@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz No no, itās just barks at the slightest thing going on around the neighborhod š like it just goes a bit nuts often 𤣠it was a rescue dog, two years old, and it wasnāt treated very well, a street dog. I think itās just basically afraid of every human in the world š¢
You need break the routine.
I havenāt really done that lately. š¤ Maybe have another go at Rust (given its increasing importance in the Linux kernel)? Or Elixir, yes, I only had some very, very brief contact with it. š¤
I just came across an old forum posting of mine about Prolog. That brought up some memories. Prolog is pretty alien, but I do miss stuff like that because itās so different.
Just thinking out loud here. š
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev @eapl.me@eapl.me Still lots of bugs in my client. š„“ Iāll try to fix it next week.
And yes, using the same timestamp twice will very likely break threads.
slowing working away at my latest code project: learning PHP by recreating the 2000s fandom mainstay known as a fanlisting! itās been super fun i added a dynamic nav bar and other modifications in the latest commit
fanlistings even to this day rely on old PHP scripts dating back to the early 2000s that need whole ass mySQL or postgres DBs and are incredibly insecure. you can look at them here theyāre like super jank lol itās sad that new fanlistings have to use them because thereās no other optionsā¦.
@prologic@twtxt.net Sounds like art to me š
I am sure it wasnāt your intention (not even remotely), but it sounds a lot like corporate bullshit. Hahahaha! Are you sure you havenāt been institutionalised?
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iām slowly learning nixOS as part of my new fujocoded contract thing and as scary as it is itās highkey kinda fun. like what do you mean i configure the bootloader with one god damn line in a file thatās EPIC
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev I set up a test feed here:
https://www.uninformativ.de/texudus.txt
I made some preliminary adjustments to my client so that it can work with the different threading model. (And I totally get the concerns, this can be quite a bit of work. Especially in a large code base like Yarn.)
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @quark@ferengi.one In 2014 one person created protocol ii. Later it forked in IDEC. Why i said this? Because itās simple āfederatedā forum-like protocol where from your station fetch another every 5-10 minutes. Stations has topic-based channels like idec.talks, linux.16, haiku.os, zx.spectrum. In short itās FIDO but.. more modern? Documentation: https://github.com/idec-net/new-docs (mostly Russian, but you can use translator, also protocol already translated to english)
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt nah, Iām fine without a web ui. But I like what the dev did with the 2009 facebook/VK look, it kind of feels notsalgic. (the tld is a .me not a .com if anyone else wants to take a look atit)
up -d, but then I took a look at a couple of #Snac instances at the last second and they looked pretty dope! Now I'm stuck in my own head š
@bender@twtxt.net Mainly the bsd.cafe ones. I like how the minimalist single column profiles look. Image embeds are full width and reading through threads feels nice (as in it doesnāt feel like pealing layers upon layers of a fresh onion).
So, the āAIā bots have reached my website. Looks like theyāre just slowly crawling everything at the moment ā no DDoS-like attack yet. I wonder if that has something to do with my website being 100% static HTML. There are no GET parameters they can tweak and, at the end of the day, thereās not that much data on my server anyway ⦠And maybe they have no idea what stagit is, so it doesnāt trigger āstandard behaviorā, like āthis is a Gitea instance, letās crawl this like crazy!ā?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de mine too, mine too! Imagine my frustration being married to someone who prefers the heat. Itās like a polar bear married to a desert rat. LOL.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de ātopic-based forums/groupsā, you mean what USENET used to be, and the ānicheā that Reddit is fulfilling these days? :-D I get it, I agree. I think I find twtxt more fulfilling than anything else because of its small size. I feel like I truly know everyone (even if that might not be true), and find myself āat homeā. The bigger the place, the shyest I become, the less enticing it is.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de this is so real⦠i think we need to bring back topic focused groups but like with a little off topic side of things just in case people wanna go off topic. so the optionās there but the intent is the topic! microblogging isnāt best for this yeah. i think this is part of why IRC still goes strong for many tech people
Confession:
Iāve never found microblogging like twtxt or the Fediverse or any other āmodernā social media to be truly fulfilling/satisfying.
The reason is that it is focused so much on people. You follow this or that person, everybody spends time making a nice profile page, the posts are all very āego-centricā. Seriously, it feels like everybody is on an ego-trip all the time (this is much worse on the Fediverse, not so much here on twtxt).
I miss the days of topic-based forums/groups. A Linux forum here, a forum about programming there, another one about a certain game. Stuff like that. That was really great ā and it didnāt even suffer from the need to federate.
Sadly, most of these forums are dead now. Especially the nerds spend a lot of time on the Fediverse now and have abandoned forums almost completely.
On Mastodon, you can follow hashtags, which somewhat emulates a topic-based experience. But itās not that great and the protocol isnāt meant to be used that way (just read the snac2 docs on this issue). And the concept of ālikesā has eliminated lots of the actual user interaction. ā¹ļø
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org there are times that it works out to reply to the āflatā conversation, if it fully relates, or the participants are few, or if the strict topic is kept. When there are too many people, or too many topics being spit out, then forking constantly is the way to go. I am a strong proponent of forking. Itās like telling the rest, āyou debate that there, I will take this one asideā.
@bender@twtxt.net Saw it this morning and I was like āsay what nowā. š I certainly canāt beat that. š
(Also, cute name. The ā-leā suffix is a German diminutive, so it means ālittle OSā. š)
git checkout main && git pull && make build. Few bug fixes š
@prologic@twtxt.net done! hey i got a question, you got any clue why my feeds arenāt updating? maybe it has to do with the new cache flag but i messed with that a bit and didnāt notice a difference. basically itās like i have to manually restart yarnd to see new posts itās really weird lol
Microsoft brings back Office application preloading from the ā90s
Back in the late ā90s and early 2000s, if you installed a comprehensive office suite on Windows, such as Microsoftās own Office or something like WordPerfect Office or IBM Lotus SmartSuite, it would often come with a little icon in the system tray or a floating toolbar to ensure the applications were preloaded upon logging into Windows. The idea was that this preloading would ensure that the applicatio ⦠ā Read more
Run x86-64 games on RISC-V with felix86
If RISC-V ever manages to take off, this is going to be an important tool in RISC-V usersā toolbox: felix86 is an x86-64 userspace emulator for RISC-V. felix86 emulates an x86-64 CPU running in userspace, which is to say it is not a virtual machine like VMware, rather it directly translates the instructions of an application and mostly uses the host Linux kernel to handle syscalls. Currently, translation happens during execution time, also known as jus ⦠ā Read more
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@prologic@twtxt.net hahahahaha! No, no, no. Every word has its use. But for things like these I like certain reactions. For example, I would have given a āthumbs downā to the original twtxt, and done with it. Now, composing a reply, to simply say āno, thank you.ā, that I donāt like. It seems a waste of space, and it doesnāt ālook goodā. I like to see at least 140 characters! Ha!
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āMonosyllabic repliesā refers to responses that consist of a single syllable. These types of replies are typically brief and concise, often used in situations where a simple, direct answer is given. Examples include words like āYes,ā āNo,ā āOkay,ā or āSure.ā
š Can I imply youāre not interested in things like āLIkeā, āReportā, etc?! š
Why did Windows 7, for a few months, log on slower if you have a solid color background?
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Google is working on a big UI overhaul for Android
When Google released the fourth beta of Android 16 this month, many users were disappointed by the lack of major UI changes. As Beta 4 is the final beta, itās likely the stable Android 16 release wonāt look much different than last yearās release. However, that might not hold true for subsequent updates. Google recently confirmed it will unveil a new version of its Material Design theme at its upcoming developer conference, and we ⦠ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Not sure Iād attach any if clauses to this. My point is: Every time I see a hash, Iād like to have a hint as to where to find the corresponding twt.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de If weāre focusing on solving the āmissing rootsā problems. I would start to think about āclient recommendationsā. The first recommendation would be:
- Replying to a Twt that has no initial Subject must itself have a Subject of the form (hash; url).
This way itās a hint to fetching clients that follow B, but not A (in the case of no mentions) that the Subject/Root might (very likely) is in the feed url.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz i just did the migration to stuff on the cacher branch so iām like WHAT IS HAPPENING
gah iāve been so busy working on love4eva! TL;DR i switched image backends from the test/dev only module i was using to the S3 one, but with a catch - iām not using S3 or cloud shit!!! i instead got it to work with minio, so itās a middle ground between self hosting the image uploads & being compatible with the highly efficient S3 module. iām super happy with it :)
i posted a patreon update that details the changes more: https://www.patreon.com/posts/i-am-now-working-127687614
that post says i didnāt update my guide yet but i actually did like right after i made that post lol so you can CTRL+F for minio stuff there!
Once or twice a year, I make an effort to switch from dark mode / black terminals to light mode again.
It usually doesnāt end well, because the contrast is just not as good. Thereās a reason that things like professional DAWs or CAD software use a dark theme.
With a heavy bold font, itās much better:
https://movq.de/v/331aa40bde/s.png
My font doesnāt get any bolder than this, though. Iād have to make a new variant of it. Mhh. š¤
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Weāre all old farts. When we started, there werenāt a lot of options. But today? Iād be completely overwhelmed, I think.
Hence, Iād recommend to start programming with a console program. As for the language, not sure. But Python is probably a good choice
Thatās what I usually do (when we have young people at work who never really programmed before), but it doesnāt really āhitā them. Theyāve seen so much, crazy graphics, web pages, itās all fancy. Just some text output is utterly boring these days. ā¹ļø And thatās my problem: I have no idea how I could possibly spark some interest in things like pointers or something ālow-levelā like that. And I truly believe that you need to understand things like pointers in order to program, in general.
Also, I see what you did there in regards to the reply model change poll. ]:->
The community is heavily divided in this regard, and yet we need consensous. Weāre like the three Borg in VOY: Survival Instinct. š„“
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Nothing like being paged at 00:30 (midnight) for a P2 incident that is now resolved at 02:10 𤯠Obviously Iām not going to work tomorrow (I mean today lol š) at the usual start time š¤¦āāļø
Just like we donāt write emails by hand anymore (See: #a3adoka), we donāt manually write Twts or update our twtxt.txt feeds. Instead, we use modern Twtxt clients that conform to the specifications at Twtxt.dev for a seamless, automated experience. #Twtxt #Twt #UserExperience