@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org 31°C here, feels like 33°C, with a lovely 75% of humidity. It has been raining, on and off (to make matter âbetterâ) the whole day until now. No horses here, but if you go outside you will smell the same smell of farm animals (like goats, or pigs). Thatâs because two or three kilometres from here there are private farms, and when the wind blows in such way, well, we are reminded of their existence.
I havenât left the house, so it feels well under air conditioning. In two more hours I will call it quits from the work day, and will have to dash to the grocery to get supplies for tonightâs meal (arroz con gandules). I will let you know how it truly feels out there then. :-D
For those swollen fingers, nothing better than a mildly cold shower! Oh, and paws off the keyboard! :-P
@movq@www.uninformativ.de good idea, considering it might occasionally not work at all (because of edited twtxts).
@prologic@twtxt.net I believe you when you say registries as designed today do not crawl. But when I first read the spec, it conjured in my mind a search engine. Now I donât know how things work out in practice, but just based on reading, I donât see why it canât be an API for a crawling search engine. (In fact I donât see anything in the spec indicating registry servers shouldnât crawl.)
(I also noticed that https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/registry.html recommends âThe registries should sync each others user list by using the users endpointâ. If I understood that right, registering with one should be enough to appear on others, even if they donât crawl.)
Does yarnd provide an API for finding twts? Is it similar?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thanks, it works!
But when I tried it out on a twt from @prologic@twtxt.net, I discovered jenny and yarn.social seem to disagree about the hash of this twt: https://twtxt.net/twt/st3wsda . jenny assigned it a hash of 6mdqxrq but the URL and prologicâs reply suggest yarn.social thinks the hash is st3wsda. (And as a result, jenny âfetch-context didnât work on prologicâs twt.)
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@falsifian@www.falsifian.org have you tried jennyâs fetch-context branch? It works great!
mutt/neomutt users out here, what's the trick to highlight threads with new messages? No user interaction, just upon opening, or while opened, have threads with new, unread messages in it highlighted. Thanks!
@bender@twtxt.net yup, this works well. I needed those extra settings.
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Interesting. The yarnd --help currently says (for me):
-R, --open-registrations whether or not to have open user registgration
meaning it doesnât give the default setting or warn you that you need to use -R=false and not -R false. It also leaves unclear whether --open-registrations false would work or if you need to do --open-registrations=false. Itâs also unclear whether the setting change in the user interface is overridden by the command line arguments, overrides the command line arguments, is persisted across restarts.
Maybe all this is worth posting an issue for additional documentation on the git repo if there isnât one already.
âregistgrationâ is misspelled that way in the help by the way.
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de, maybe you can help me with this. I want to place the vim cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jennyâs configuration:
"editor": "vim \"+normal $\"",
But that doesnât work. How would you go about it?
yarnd that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds fair. Letâs see how it works for @abucci@anthony.buc.ci. Speedy fix, thatâs awesome! :-)
@bender@twtxt.net and I saw some conspiracy theory that he knew he was going to be arrested. He was working with French intelligence on a plea deal to defect. And now Russia is freaking out that Ukraine allies can have war comms access.
Yikes! If only they had salty.im!
User error on this one. It works perfectly!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, using the branch on topic right now, it works perfect. The only thing I found was that I had to quit neomutt, and re-open, to see the perfect thread. Other than that, I love it!
(@anth@a.9srv.netâs feed almost never works, but I keep it because they told me they want to fix their server some time.)
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I would like to work on my Mastodon and TWTXT script to improve it.
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Base: 8.00 miles, 00:09:43 average pace, 01:17:41 duration
i almost did not run this. my legs felt a bit work out and i was a little fatigued as well. my body battery was in the 90s so i looked at what garmin suggested and it told me to take a rest day. then i looked at my calendar for the week and made the call that a rest day could be on another day and to continue with just an easy run.
at the moment i am glad i did but we will see what future me thinks.
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@prologic@twtxt.net Yes I suppose that is true. There is an article on Tailscaleâs site that explains it all quite a bit: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-nat-traversal-works
To me, with CGNAT, itâs a small miracle that a direct connection can be made between peers (as opposed to going through a relay constantly) but it does indeed work. I guess to host it at home you would need to have it WAN accessible, and if youâve already gone to the trouble of port forwarding etc⌠well đ
Not that I could personally do that, but for those with static IPs etc.
I setup and switched to Headscale last night. It was relatively simple, I spent more time installing a web GUI to manage it to be honest, the actual server is simple enough. The native Tailscale Android app even works with it thankfully.
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I havnt seen any emails about the outage at work. I know i have the mac crowdstrike client though. My buddy that works at a hospital says they wernt affected.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de This outage did affect me, though not much, via the university where my wife teaches and where I teach sometimes. They actually sent out an alert in their emergency alert system (the one they use to alert people of extreme weather events and bomb threats, mostly), telling people that all IT systems were down.
A friend of mine elsewhere pointed out that they pushed this change on a Friday, which of course no software developer with any experience would ever, ever, ever do. I have to assume thereâs some toxic management at CrowdStrike, but who knows. Even more reasons to sympathize with the poor folks who are probably going to be working nights and weekends to clean up this mess.
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The delete twt is not working.