# 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 10
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/q7uqjuq
@prologic so I didn't update yarnc yet but I think I'm slowly getting the syncing mess straightened out
@johano Oh? Doing something else?
@johano Oh? Doing something else?
@johano Oh? Doing something else?
@johano Oh? Doing something else?
@prologic yeah manually copying over twtxt.txt from here and editing it locally to remove dup'ed twts, then syncing... when I edited the local file first I kept getting hashing errors and it refused to sync
@johano Ahh I see 👌 Yeah I fixed up a few bugs in yanrc sync thanks to your report 🙏 and this now means that you can't sync any arbitrary feed and mess things up. You _have_ to preserve the # url field in your feed as we sort-of use this as a kind of pseudo identity if you will. It's not great, but it has been working so far. As long as you leave the # url = as your twtxt.net feed, you are pretty much free to do whatever you want with the feed, host it in multiple places, sync it, edit it, delete stuff, whatever. The whole point is, even if you do choose to continue to use my pod, you are not subject to it existing, or any silly rules I may or may not (will not) impose. Just don't be an asshole 🤣 Simple!
@johano Ahh I see 👌 Yeah I fixed up a few bugs in yanrc sync thanks to your report 🙏 and this now means that you can't sync any arbitrary feed and mess things up. You _have_ to preserve the # url field in your feed as we sort-of use this as a kind of pseudo identity if you will. It's not great, but it has been working so far. As long as you leave the # url = as your twtxt.net feed, you are pretty much free to do whatever you want with the feed, host it in multiple places, sync it, edit it, delete stuff, whatever. The whole point is, even if you do choose to continue to use my pod, you are not subject to it existing, or any silly rules I may or may not (will not) impose. Just don't be an asshole 🤣 Simple!
@johano Ahh I see 👌 Yeah I fixed up a few bugs in yanrc sync thanks to your report 🙏 and this now means that you can't sync any arbitrary feed and mess things up. You _have_ to preserve the # url field in your feed as we sort-of use this as a kind of pseudo identity if you will. It's not great, but it has been working so far. As long as you leave the # url = as your twtxt.net feed, you are pretty much free to do whatever you want with the feed, host it in multiple places, sync it, edit it, delete stuff, whatever. The whole point is, even if you do choose to continue to use my pod, you are not subject to it existing, or any silly rules I may or may not (will not) impose. Just don't be an asshole 🤣 Simple!
@johano Ahh I see 👌 Yeah I fixed up a few bugs in yanrc sync thanks to your report 🙏 and this now means that you can't sync any arbitrary feed and mess things up. You _have_ to preserve the # url field in your feed as we sort-of use this as a kind of pseudo identity if you will. It's not great, but it has been working so far. As long as you leave the # url = as your twtxt.net feed, you are pretty much free to do whatever you want with the feed, host it in multiple places, sync it, edit it, delete stuff, whatever. The whole point is, even if you do choose to continue to use my pod, you are not subject to it existing, or any silly rules I may or may not (will not) impose. Just don't be an asshole 🤣 Simple!