@prologic@twtxt.net ah thatās good lol! i once pulled from main for a huge web app that i deployed and it haunts me because it will make upgrading so much harder lol
GUYS HELP I LOCKED MYSELF OUT OF MY ACCOUNT ON WEB AND I COULDNāT GET EMAILS WORKING IāM STUCK POSTING FROM CLI LOLLLL
Web page annoyances that I donāt inflict on you
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@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Sorry I missed your messages to #twtxt on IRC. There are people there, but it can take several hours to get a response. E.g. I check it every day or two. I recommend using an IRC bouncer. To answer your question about registries, I used a couple of registries when I first started out, to try to find feeds to follow, but havenāt since then. I donāt remember which ones, but they were easy to find with web searches.
i recorded my first camcorder video!!!! itās just me practicing guitar after sooo long of not playing it. my acoustic, to be specific (well, itās an electric acoustic thing but i can play it without plugging it in lol, i do have a stratocaster though). itās capped at ~30 minutes because i used one mini DVD for it and decided i wasnāt gonna use another one to extend the run time. so yeah. it was super fun! i hope i can share it soon, iām ripping the disc with make MKV right now, then iāll re-encode to a web friendly format, and upload to my site and hope that works well
@prologic@twtxt.net totally understandable! i used the web app from my phone and it worked perfectly š«¶ i canāt imagine the headaches that maintaining apps bringsā¦
fair lol! i should give the web app a try, i donāt think iāll get much use out of it from my phone anyway because i suck at typing on a phone but i might as well log in!
One benefit with bluesky is your username is also a website. And not a clunky URL with slashes and such. I wish twtxt adopted that. I have advocated for webfinger to for twtxt to let us do something like it with usernames. Nostr has something like it
By default the bsky.social urls all redirect to their feeds like: hmpxvt.bsky.social
Many custom urls will redirect to some kind of linktree or just their feed cwebonline.com or la.bonne.petite.sour.is or if you are a major outlet just to your web presence like https://theonion.com⬠or https://netflix.com
Its just good SEO practice
Do all nostr addresses take you to the person if typed into a browser? That is the secret sauce.
No having to go to some random page first. no accounts. no apps to install. just direct to the person.
The web server in Calibre is pretty cool. Love how the UI was designed and made. Feels intuitive, yet powerful. Now i do need to organise the book collection a bit better.
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Getting my knowledge refreshed on web accessibility through a course on deque university.
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This morning (and a little bit of the afternoon) the idea of having a full referenced archive of twtxts on the web has consumed me a bit. I am talking about something similar to the email archives one see online, but for twtxts, and a more personal level. Such archive would be available, even if the involved feeds are long gone, because feeds will be treated as received emails.
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@Codebuzz@www.codebuzz.nl I use Jenny to add to a local copy of my twtxt.txt file, and then manually push it to my web servers. I prefer timestamps to end with āZā rather than ā+00:00ā so I modified Jenny to use that format. I mostly follow conversations using Jenny, but sometimes I check twtxt.net, which could catch twts I missed.
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Huh. I had long forgotten about text fragment URLs. Seems relevant for linking to discussions around linking to individual twtxt posts. https://alfy.blog/2024/10/19/linking-directly-to-web-page-content.html
It really bugs me when a Web site for a tool has a link called āHow It Worksā, but the actual information behind that link is āhow to useā. A set of operating instructions for a tool and an explanation of the principles that enable the tool to function are two very different things.
Web interface is deleted in https://git.mills.io/saltyim/saltyim/commit/376de2702319686c902ec03b8ca1e17b020fc639 but seems incorrectly (in source i see git lfs metadata). Can be builded if you grab https://git.mills.io/saltyim/saltyim/src/commit/15a64de82829/internal/web/app.wasm and place it in source (go directory has cached source) and rebuild
TWO HOURS wasted today trying to figure out why an image wasnāt loading on some web page and what I was doing wrong⦠when the issue is the frigginā DSL router is injecting headers into http (non-https) pages. GAH! Iām ready to throw the thing. Iāve never been so mad at CPE. š¤¬
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@quark@ferengi.one It looks like the part about traditional topics has been removed from that page. Here is an old version that mentions it: https://web.archive.org/web/20221211165458/https://dev.twtxt.net/doc/twtsubjectextension.html . Still, I donāt see any description of what is actually allowed between the parentheses. May be worth noting that twtxt.net is displaying the twts with the subject stripped, so some piece of code is recognizing it as a subject (or, at least, something to be removed).
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you can just have a web address.. i added mine.. though i think they have changed up the protocol so my key doesnāt seem to work anymore. https://key.sour.is/id/me@sour.is
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Interesting.. QUIC isnāt very quick over fast internet.
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@prologic@twtxt.net Some criticisms and a possible alternative direction:
Key rotation. Iām not a security person, but my understanding is that itās good to be able to give keys an expiry date and replace them with new ones periodically.
It makes maintaining a feed more complicated. Now instead of just needing to put a file on a web server (and scan the logs for user agents) I also need to do this. What brought me to twtxt was its radical simplicity.
Instead, maybe we should think about a way to allow old urls to be rotated out? Like, my metadata could somehow say that X used to be my primary URL, but going forward from date D onward my primary url is Y. (Or, if you really want to use public key cryptography, maybe something similar could be used for key rotation there.)
Itās nice that your scheme would add a way to verify the twts you download, but https is supposed to do that anyway. If you donāt trust https to do that (maybe you donāt like relying on root CAs?) then maybe your preferred solution should be reflected by your primary feed url. E.g. if you prefer the security offered by IPFS, then maybe an IPNS url would do the trick. The fact that feed locations are URLs gives some flexibility. (But then rotation is still an issue, if I understand ipns right.)
@prologic@twtxt.net One of your twts begins with (#st3wsda): https://twtxt.net/twt/bot5z4q
Based on the twtxt.net web UI, it seems to be in reply to a twt by @cuaxolotl@sunshinegardens.org which begins āIāve been sketching outā¦ā.
But jenny thinks the hash of that twt is 6mdqxrq. At least, thereās a very twt in their feed with that hash that has the same text as appears on yarn.social (except with ā instead of ā).
Based on this, it appears jenny and yarnd disagree about the hash of the twt, or perhaps the twt was edited (though I canāt see any difference, assuming ā vs ā is just a rendering choice).
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@prologic@twtxt.net My pod, which is running the same commit you are, does not return an error like that. It returns the same HTML it always has. Try it. I nuked my cache before restarting.
Edit: Oh wait, the plot thickens. I do get an error if I use curl or if I use a web browser that isnāt logged in. Thatās good!
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 This does not seem to fix the problem for me, or Iāve done something wrong. I did the following:
- Pull the latest version from
git(I have commit7ad848, same as ontwtxt.netI believe).
make buildandmake install
- Restart
yarnd
- Refresh cache in Poderator Settings
Yet I still see these bogus /external things on my pod when I hit URLs like the one I sent you recently. When I hit such a URL with curl I think itās giving an error? But in a web browser, the (buggy) response is the same as it was before I updated.
So, this problem is not fixed for me.
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 I believe you are not seeing the problem I am describing.
Hit this URL in your web browser:
https://twtxt.net/external?nick=lovetocode999&uri=https://socialmphl.com/story19510368/doujin
Thatās your pod. I assume you donāt have a user named lovetocode999 on your pod. Yet that URL returns HTTP status 200, and generates HTML, complete with a link to https://socialmphl.com/story19510368/doujin, which is not a twtxt feed (thatās where the twtxt.txt link goes if you click it). That link could be to anything, including porn, criminal stuff, etc, and it will appear to be coming from your twtxt.net domain.
What I am saying is that this is a bug. If there is no user lovetocode999 on the pod, hitting this URL should not return HTTP 200 status, and it should definitely not be generating valid HTML with links in it.
Edit: Oops, I misunderstood the purpose of this /external endpoint. Still, since the uri is not a yarn pod, let alone one with a user named lovetocode999 on it, I stand by the belief that URLs like this should be be generating valid HTML with links to unknown sites. Shouldnāt it be possible to construct a valid target URL from the nick and uri instead of using the podās /external endpoint?
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@bender@twtxt.net Iām not a yarnd user, but automatically unfollowing on 404 doesnāt seem right. Besides @lyse@lyse.isobeef.orgās example, I could imagine just accidentally renaming my own twtxt file, or forgetting to push it when I point my DNS to a new web server. Iād rather not lose all my yarnd followers in a situation like that (and hopefully they feel the same).