# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
# 
# Usage:
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users              View list of users and latest twt date.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt                View all twts.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri  View all mentions for uri.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash         View all twts for a conversation subject.
# 
# Options:
#     uri     Filter to show a specific users twts.
#     offset  Start index for quey.
#     limit   Count of items to return (going back in time).
# 
# twt range = 1 32
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://ndl.taigrr.com/user/taigrr/twtxt.txt&offset=32
@prologic haha no, I have rss feeds for my github notifications enabled and saw a flurry of stars from you all at once is all 🀣
So, @prologic... What could you be working on that requires ci, notifications, privacy, and a dashboard for high uptime availability?! Automatic procurement of something. Wonder what that thing could be...

🀣🀣🀣

Confirmed, it works on macOS 13 😁
@prologic I've launched a new repo with the intent of detecting specific snippets of text in your clipboard and automatically launching actions, such as converting dates and generating a system notification.

Should be entirely cross-platform if the docs of my dependencies are to be believed πŸ˜…
@prologic I've launched a new repo with the intent of detecting specific snippets of text in your clipboard and automatically launching actions, such as converting dates and generating a system notification.

Should be entirely cross-platform if the docs of my dependencies are to be believed πŸ˜…

You can find it on my github or as a mirror on your gitea instance.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel_live_patching

https://docs.kernel.org/livepatch/livepatch.html
I use fyne, it's a good toolkit though the developer's styleguide is extremely opinionated

The Fyne team is very against browser embeds. If I need a browser embed, I use Wails
I use fyne, it's a good toolkit though the developer's styleguide is extremely opinionated

Fyne team is very against browser embeds. If I need a browser embed, I use Wails
if you think qualifying immunity is bad, wait until you hear about civil asset forfeiture....
@akoizumi I bet you stole that meme too.
I use gotify for this
@prologic hehe yep, funds donated to Software in the Public interest :D
@prologic I thought you hated Java? πŸ€”
Now I need to make another one for the meme
Fair, though I will say I did containerize it and I've restricted the memory usage. Normally I never run Java when it's possible to avoid it.
Nice! This was also a very insightful looks into the usage of accessibility zoom. Never seen someone use it this way before.
@prologic I also have a jitsi instance over at meet.taigrr.com πŸ™‚
New logo
@prologic They lost me at snaps. Too many loopback devices. Also, I find it insane they think it’s ok to just update software running on my device whenever they want to without asking me. I moved away from M$ for that very reason, so I also moved away from Canonical once talks about snaps in general started getting serious. Distro-hopped for a while until I landed on arch, now I have no reason to hop. Though, actually I should add I actually do much of my work across several Chromebooks – I have a wireguard VPN set up and treat laptops as thin clients into my main desktop.
@mutefall Thanks! The project itself is moving along nicely, I think, though that's probably not obvious just by looking at the repo. I'm building out a bunch of libraries I'll need for it first, go-colorhash is one for example. Plus some PRs I had to send into the nats.io project and ghw. It'll get there eventually!
Dang, yet another reason to hate Canonical.
@prologic why are you unable to use it? accessibility reasons? Unfortunate you can't use your favorite.


archlinux w/ i3wm for me πŸ™‚
@prologic I have no specific issues, except that now I'm technically in violation πŸ˜‚

The internationalization toml is embedded as source code instead of read at runtime, which means my instance, which (a) has a one-line change and (b) operates peer-to-peer with yours and therefore constitutes user facing ; is now illegal since I made a change, but didn't bother commit it to git and push it. I was under the impression it was MIT at the time due to the notice on the main site.

Now, I'm not technically breaking any rules until I refuse to provide my (admittedly one-line) diff to the first person who asks, but it's still a little scary to realize I'm 'on the hook' for something I didn't expect to be.

However, having seen what Amazon has done with dynamodb, I totally understand the reasoning behind AGPL.
hmm, just remember it's easy to go from MIT to AGPL, but not the other way around... :)

also, hopefully contributors are ok with the relicense. you may technically need to have a disclaimer that code before commit X falls under MIT and after is AGPL, unless you want to hunt down all contributors and get CLAs signed.
@prologic I see on the main site, yarn.social, the page says yarn is distributed under the MIT license, yet 5 months ago it was changed to AGPL on git.mills.io. This is now technically a legal grey area since official statements say one license is in effect, but code was contributed by third parties under another license. Can we update the site to match?
Dang, I missed it!
feeds.taigrr.com is live. Feel free to add feeds through there as a fallback to @prologic 's official feeds.twtxt.net. Uptime not guaranteed, my instances are all unstable and built from untagged releases, so no promises... :)
See 'Knit' on my instance

https://imgur.com/a/Oo8hbt9
Needle, as in 'knitting needle'
gotta have some ndls for your yrn, how else can you make a scrf?
@prologic Provisioned and live!
just setting up my yrn