# 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 π€£
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...
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Confirmed, it works on macOS 13 π
@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 π
@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 π
You can find it on my github or as a mirror on your gitea instance.
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....
@prologic hehe yep, funds donated to Software in the Public interest :D
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 π
New logo
@prologic They lost me at snaps. Too many loopback devices. Also, I find it insane they think itβs 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 β 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 π
@prologic I have no specific issues, except that now I'm technically in violation π
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?
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 ndl
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, how else can you make a scrf
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