@darch@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Technically it should be at the start.. Though the parser doesn’t currently care where it is. Though that leads to artifacts like any random string inside perens becoming a subject.
@xuu@txt.sour.is @prologic@twtxt.net we could show first level inline like twitter does. With links for deeper discussion.
@prologic@twtxt.net @darch@twtxt.net Like with many things that live in a diaspora there will be many names for about the same thing. Just look at e-mail headers!
@vain@www.uninformativ.de I have seen it pop up on a few feeds around and adopted it into the new parser I built.
The format I have followed has been '# ' :whitespace: :key-name: :whitespace: '=' :whitespace: :value: keys can be repeated and accessed like an array of values.
Hmm on mobile it shows as the text :poop: and not 💩
Maybe the mobile version has text emoji substitution like slack/discord does?
a decentralized community !zet. individual zet feeds could be managed using something like git/git submodules, then built locally into self-contained SQLite files. zet items would be referenced by their zet nickname and UUID. #halfbakedideas
@xuu@txt.sour.is @prologic@twtxt.net @thewismit@twtxt.psynergy.io ah.. probably a bug with the re parser. looks like i can do it without the <>’s with lex
@jlj@twt.nfld.uk oh dang the reply didnt add the reply. It was to @hxii@0xff.nu because Firefox shows his shruggy like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@prologic@twtxt.net @hxii@0xff.nu I’m certain that it is a markdown thing. Its that way on other markdown sites like Reddit. Because the underline is being escaped to prevent the underline style. Gotta double it up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
a supplementary component to !zetdo called something like “due”, which schedules items in the TODO and dynamically creates schedules similar to org-agenda. #halfbaked
it really feels like I spend a few hours every day trying to will myself into doing what other people want. I suppose everyone has that to an extent. It’s just really hard to do things that I know are stupid, when there are other more important things to do. Really winds me up.
Feel like chronosonder must represent the biggest leap in maturity for most humans: https://youtu.be/zHL9GP_B30E?t=1003
Feel like chronosonder must represent the biggest leap in maturity for most humans: https://youtu.be/zHL9GP_B30E?t=1003
@lucidiot@tilde.town “nuclear realtor” I like this twtxt. [meta: I guess I’ll often just reply with “I like this” or , although perhaps liking could be a primitive. I’ll do it rarely enough to not clutter my timeline tho]
Like a hermit crab today, bringing about a year’s worth of Tetra-Pak recycling to the depot on my bike; kids’ trailer was fit to burst!
Like a hermit crab today, bringing about a year’s worth of Tetra-Pak recycling to the depot on my bike; kids’ trailer was fit to burst!
created !zetdo today, a small TODO app built on top of !zet. It seems like it could replace (or maybe enhance?) org-mode for some of my needs.
I was once shown a site with CSS making it look like the source HTML but I didn’t save it. If you know it please send a message on Session.
Apparently I did something for this like three years ago, and can’t find it. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
@vain@www.uninformativ.de the truth is, i never “got” or liked twitter. i think it’s way too noisy and a terrible way to have a conversation, what with the character limit and all. and then mastodon came along and i thought it would be different, but then it became too twitter-like. i get what you mean about twtxt and discoverability, that is one of its drawbacks.
@prologic@twtxt.net https://github.com/JonLundy/twtxt/tree/xuu/integrate-lextwt I made a stats command for the new parser that extracts a bunch of info about a twtxt file. run like: go run ./cmd/stats https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt
@prologic@twtxt.net yep. it actually extracts everything at parse time. like mentions/tags/links/media. so they can be accessed and manipulated without additional parsing. it can then be output as MarkDown
Lisp is like minarchism.
@oevl@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net (#) for the most part a subject is just the content in the perens. Usually it’s a tag. It appears near the start after any mentions. It can also contain text like (re: subjects)
Seems like twtxt-el does not retrieve a timeline. #emacs
@prologic@twtxt.net after stewing on it. I really like the idea of a wiki. throw it on the roadmap after DMs 😆
@prologic@twtxt.net (#keh22ka) maybe a custom linking method on a pod level? like can pass a template that gets translated. ex https://{domain}/wiki/{nick}/{tag} + !somepage -> https://sour.is/wiki/xuu/somepage
Take all the bacteria in the world and dump them into a big hole. How does this look like?
I’ve already implemented like 4 new features today just out of necessity with my !sample_curation project.