Re: support for other protocols, it seems like twtxt would be pretty easily adapted to work over the p2p file network DAT, though it’d need client support for DAT or some way to follow people via files and sync in the background, which might be simpler for clients to support but would still require changes to most clients.
Had my boss ask me if the guy I was working with was keeping me in the loop on the project. I had to tell him no
I swear work can not make up its mind. One moment, they want things calculated one way. Then the next a different way. Finally they want it back the way it was. What a waste of time and effort
@leveck@leveck.us for sure! Especially when you’re bad at doing frequent git commits when you’re the only one working on something.
@nblade@nblade.sdf.org I take a look, it should work with every posix compliant awk, so at least oawk, nawk and gawk should run. What’s the error message? Feel free to add an issue.
@tdemin@tdemin.github.io good points, though another that I’ve noticed is that it’s difficult to tell who in your network is actually reachable with your tweets. My HTTPS cert went unupdated for a brief while and now I have no idea who is still following me since I got it working again, so it’s difficult to tell where I can really have a conversation. A centralized service can tell who’s following who, but that’s basically impossible in twtxt.
To raise your pixels from the dead, break an old LCD over them. They’ll take on a slight greenish tint but will otherwise work fine
So what are you working on?
It is morning, you step outside to commute to work. Two feral catboys scamper off, watch from a safe distance if you brought any food
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Biospheres only work when they’re absurdly large, to get a stable biological system down to spaceship size you need at least a biotorus
Surely everyone has one of these folders! You know, just in case the unlikely happens and your laptop is still with you and works https://twitter.com/i/web/status/903788821589975040
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taking the rain to work, sitting in a nutshell drifting down first small streams, then the storm sewers, to be fished out at the destination
How work changed to make us all passionate quitters | Aeon Essays https://aeon.co/essays/how-work-changed-to-make-us-all-passionate-quitters
Postmodernism or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism by Fredric Jameson https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/jameson.htm
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Bureaucracy Explained - Why Does It Exist And Does It Even Work? - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzK2lz3P7ho
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if you’re working on a text processor feature that predicts sentences as they’re written, it’d be really neat if you called it precursor↵thx
📚 Finished reading How Great Science Fiction Works by Gary K. Wolfe
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@tdemin@tdemin.github.io too busy working on a twtxt client to tweet on twtxt
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Some cartesian demons can be bargained into lying to the universe about you instead of the other way round. This is how many spells work
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Work in progress: Portraits of Imaginary people http://mtyka.github.io/machine/learning/2017/06/06/highres-gan-faces.html
But still no real internet though, still working on a cheap LTE connection with a 5GB data cap.
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When you look out of a crystal ball instead of into it, you can see the past - actually that is how eyes work
What the makers get out of it is well-tested and working colony designs and colonist communities that have already been seeded in-game
Okay, the plan for txtio: Use sqlite to store followings, tweets and config and use ncurses for the ui. Let’s see how that works out.
It doesn’t do anything interesting, handles no redirects, prints the ugliest timeline and you have to configure it by editing the source file. But it kinda works…
/me is finally working on a twtxt client
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de Sorry, no idea then. I have a ticker with news agencies like dpa, afp etc. at work but that’s more like a firehose.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org I actually just started a new job working on a frontend for Hugo (and other static site generators).
A hyperglobe on his desk is the fruit of his work. Spirit roads, acausal trade routes. Nooceans. And beyond the abysses, there be basilisks.
I’m not working on bussard, I’m just IRC friends with @technomancy@technomancy.us and he expressed interest in making scheme available there.
@benaiah@benaiah.me Wow, you’re working on bussard? I wanted to try that game for months! Cool
@mdom@domgoergen.com mostly for fun, but once I have it working more it’ll get integrated into https://gitlab.com/technomancy/bussard.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org Can i add you the we-are-twtxt? And how does the telegram bit works? Never used telegram before … can you chat it up and it will post to twtxt?
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net You have to set sync_followings to a remote plain text followings file. You can use we-are-twtxt, but any file will do. Better back up your followings before you test that. Seemed to work here, but who knows.
TIL git checkout - works like cd - and checks out the last branch you were on.
I was the guy from https://xkcd.com/1806/ once, but working in an office where you have to switch workstations a lot will teach you.
(EDIT: it worked)
Okay, i dumped the wget backend from #txtnish, curl works better and providing the same interface with both was hard.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Uh, i haven’t heard about yacy in years. Please keep us informed! I have to talk to our hardware guy, maybe we can run an instance at work.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something is still broken, every clients but curl works for https. The ppl in #curl bet it is some ssl option.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something weird is happening when i want to curl your twtfile: Empty reply from server. Browsers works fine.