@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @prologic@twtxt.net very curious… i worked on a very similar track. i built a spider that will trace off any follows = comments and mentions from other users and came up with:
twters: 744
total: 52073
Okay, my #twtxt reader works-ish. Need to properly deal with timezones (and, um, maybe do any error checking).
I have a working model for the reader portion of what I want this twtxt client to do.
@prologic@twtxt.net I am trying to cut costs, so I deleted all my Digital Ocean droplets. For a month I will be using a free s390x VPS, so I needed to adapt some of my Docker images, scripts and configurations for that architecture. Also took another chance with Traefik Proxy, I ditched it long ago for nginx-proxy, but this time I made it work. #h5nn5tq
@prologic@twtxt.net kinda.. It can parse the twts into an AST.. but most of the formatting out expects a string to do regex over rather then the parsed AST. thats what i am working out next.
@prologic@twtxt.net sure, is the archive publicly accessible somewhere? it’s not that big of a deal if it’s too much work.
@prologic@twtxt.net yeah it would replace rice. best part is that it’s in the go build step so you don’t need to do any prep work with make.
@prologic@twtxt.net do you have any info on how the ‘!’ tags are supposed to work? are they just a different kind of hash tag?
i have no clue how salt works :|
@prologic@twtxt.net 👋 I can take a stab at it when I am done with the changes I am working on.
@prologic@twtxt.net kinda like how MX records work.
@prologic@twtxt.net I have some ideas to improve on twtxt. figure I can contribute some. 😁 bit more work and it will almost be a drop in replacement for ParseFile
Kinda wish types.Twt was an interface. it’s sooo close.
My latest work over the last few days. a twtxt parser. so far looking promising. Faster and less memory than the regex version. 😁
Spent some time at work talking about accessibility in games and loved the positive attitude and desire to keep improving
import functionality now works in the !weewiki zet #updates
some good initial progress with the !weewiki zettelkasten. messages can be made and tied to previous messages by providing partial UUIDs (that then get automatically expanded). basic export also works. #updates
Did some work on WKD handling. Can update keys with HKP posts :) Ugh need to work on docs and unit tests. Boooorrring.
can someone ELI5 how to set up hugo with drone CI? i tried the docs but i couldn’t get it to work. drop me an email or find me on irc. details on my website
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 Yep! installed it yesterday. I like the simplicity of twt. I am quite happy with how little memory the pod seems to use. Mastodon and the “lightweight” Pleroma don’t work well in small VMs.
That way at least we can form some kind of cryptographic “identity” without having to involve the users that much, it just works™
i like some of the work that keys.pub is doing with ed25519 crypto keys with something like that.
@prologic@twtxt.net it is some interesting work to decentralize all the things.. tricky part is finding tooling. i am using a self hacked version of the go openpgp library. A tool to add and remove notations would need to be local since it needs your private key.
@prologic@twtxt.net this is a go version of Keyoxide.org that runs all server side. which is based on work from https://metacode.biz/openpgp/
OpenPGP has a part of the self signature reserved for notatinal data. which is basically a bunch of key/values.
this site tries to emulate the identity proofs of keybase but in a more decentralized/federation way.
my next steps are to have this project host WKD keys which is kinda like a self hosting of your pgp key that are also discoverable with http requests.
then to add a new notation for following other keys. where you can do a kind of web of trust.
I tend to withdraw from everything and just watch youtube and play whatever games i can get going on my old windows box after having to deal with shitty work being shitty. Maybe i can put the last week and a half behind me, finally
@vain@www.uninformativ.de NOICE. I’m gonna read it later today when i get out of work. also Re: bilingual blogging, i do english and spanish but i mostly try to keep the contents separated
I’ve been caught up on some freelance stuff i got last week, and playing doom in between. having to work sucks :(
Tonight in #Brussels you can almost hear the sound of relief crawling around the world right now, problems are not gone, but at least we can work now ! ⌘ https://blog.rmendes.net/2020/tonight-in-brussels-you-can-almost-hear-the-sound-of
I’m hoping to build a phasor-to-clock signal generator, which divides up a phasor into an arbitrary number of ticks. Using a global phasor as a global clock would allow for interesting polyrhythms, as well more flexible precision in sequencers. It’s also closer to how human-based conducting works. #halfbakedideas
do i keep working on this hugo site or play doom instead?
i just realized i have no idea how to tag/mention someone else on this thing. i tried but i don’t think it worked?
@prologic@twtxt.net (#https://twtxt.net/search?tag=tsvhqdq OK. Im upgrading my tools. twtxt works pretty well inside an Emacs shell window…
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
@prologic@twtxt.net what is the exact syntax neeed for threads to work in the subject, e.g. will (#tsvhqdq) do it? The whole … (#tsvhqdq) thing seems like a bit of overkill. Too many characters.
@prologic@twtxt.net I will probably stick with command line client just to make sure it keeps working
Google and Apple’s Contact-Tracing API Doesn’t Work on Public Transport, Study Finds ⌘ http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/ybZ7PwoWVRs/google-and-apples-contact-tracing-api-doesnt-work-on-public-transport-study-finds
I think I got txtnish working better for me now. hopefully I’ll be able to reply/see replies now! #updates
I worked so hard the past month and it went so fast!
Working on something big. Possible momentarily LARBS downage. ⌘
I have been away for a few days because work got intense
listening to some of Tim Follin’s 1-bit work on the ZX Spectrum makes we want to try do make 1-bit music on the !arduboy #halfbakedideas
I installed DietPi on my Rpi4 today and I think it is the distro that works best on it.
On the blog: Impostor Syndrome https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/08/23/imposter.html #quora #impostor #work
I do not have much up there yet but I am working on it
Erlang Solutions: Applying Scrum to a system of fluid teams working on an open-source product ⌘ http://erlang-solutions.com/blog/applying-scrum-to-a-system-of-fluid-teams-working-on-an-open-source-product.html
Monal IM: Xmpp works in China and the west ⌘ https://monal.im/blog/xmpp-works-in-china-and-the-west/
Remote work: Sharing tips for leading in a remote world ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-08-07-remote-work-sharing-tips-for-leading-in-a-remote-world/
Just installed a Chrome extension on the work laptop to stop all the stupid animations on the intranet. Ah, relief.
Just installed a Chrome extension on the work laptop to stop all the stupid animations on the intranet. Ah, relief.