# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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# 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.
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# Options:
# uri Filter to show a specific users twts.
# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
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# twt range = 1 1156
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://yarn.zn80.net/user/carsten/twtxt.txt&offset=1056
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://yarn.zn80.net/user/carsten/twtxt.txt&offset=956
Das Licht geht aus, ich bin zu Hause. Rabimmel, Rabommel, Rabumm, Good night
You can all see it in the Health App
@prologic The EU as well as the UN are all non-tech not smart people who think, the internet is a bad place because of all the algorithms.
@prologic OMG. Get well soon and good luck and best wishes.
@prologic Both. Full code is complicated and does not work. I can write small functions. For example, it took me about one hour to write a full PDF management console app in PowerShell to mimic the App PDF-Archiver https://github.com/PDF-Archiver/PDF-Archiver
But for writing full code? No, that does not work. You still have to connect all the bits and pieces. But I ask it to correct things or explain certain things during code documentation. If you give ChatGPT a complete function, regardless of the Language I tried, it can write you correct e.g. Javadoc with all params, and also document your code with inline comments. Sometimes it also shows you hints and lets you know about certain optimization features. For example, instead of using string concatenation, that you should better use a String Builder.
@prologic Works for me. And I am running multiple AdGuard instances to be covered.
@prologic naja, I want it to stay. I am using it for code documentation. And it is good.
Here we go! Germany, after Italy, is going bonkers:
chatgpt: Germany's data protectors open proceedings against OpenAI."We need to know where the data comes from" used to train ChatGPT. OpenAI is to answer to the data protection authorities.
@abucci But that's long time know that Teals uploads images to the companies' server. And we in Germany discuss if Chinese Cars are dangerous.
archive.today link
@prologic Sounds easy for you, but not for me.
@prologic naja. How can I create a blog entry from my smartphone?
@lyse No No. Unfortunately not. We visited my wife's family and had to attend a funeral.
Question: I am now trying audiobookshelf as a self-hosted solution for audio books and my audible archive. It also supports Podcasts. Which software can you recommend to download podcasts via Docker Container? Thanks
#Sauerland
@prologic I might do that. But I like my page how it i because I can create entries on the go.
@prologic We call it the Youtube University. There are not many left who really ceate good content. Most of it is just because they have to create something to keep the viewers clicking on it to generate at least a bit of income through ads
@prologic We call it the YouTube University. There are not many left who really create good content. Most of it is just because they have to create something to keep the viewers clicking on it to generate at least a bit of income through ads
You can be nice and whip your store into shape, or you can be a greedy railroad boss who doubles his salary and pay out tidy bonuses. It's better to invest in the railroad than in your own wallet.
If, as a big company, are behind a small one and lack the competence and knowledge to achieve the same, you call for a stop! It is all money driven.
https://www.battleforlibraries.com/
The nonprofit Internet Archive is appealing a judgment that threatens the future of all libraries. Big publishers are suing to cut off libraries’ ownership and control of digital books, opening new paths for censorship.
@adi The page which lists the stuff i am using. I need to update mine.
I think over the next days, I will do some more crossposting here....
Also. I have to update my usage page
@jlj OH DAMN IT! I totally forgot that it started. Or did you start just on your own? I do have a TiddlyWiki for journaling and put a lot of stuff in there as well. But that is not public. /shrug
@adi ohh codeberg offers pages like github? Nice!
There is news regarding electricity prices. Until 31 March we will pay 0.70 EUR per kWh, with a tariff of 0.753 EUR during the day and 0.608 EUR at night from 23:00 to 07:00. From April, the prices will change and be reduced to 0.509 EUR during the day and 0.450 EUR in the night tariff. In May, prices will be reduced again slightly to 0.48 EUR during the day and 0.43 EUR at night. Although we are still not at the "pre-war level", this is a significant improvement compared to January 2023, when we still had to pay EUR 1 per kWh.
However, I am curious to see how the supplier will charge for this when we get over the 2900 kWh limit. From this value on, the law says that we have to pay a maximum of 40 cents per kWh, and after that the normal price. However, exactly how and when this will be calculated is still unclear to me. I hope that there will be no surprises and that we won't have to pay too much.
After a power meter change, all services are back and running fine!
Yesterday was a nice day and a bad experience in 3D printing. After cleaning up the house, paying a fortune for a refill of 1.5kg of CO2 for the fish tank (24 Euros) I managed to get a hold of the Groot flower pot STL file. Unfortunately I forgot to add support to the print and had to cancel it :-(. Early, after 5 hrs, but still sad as about 50g of material wasted. Expensive wood filament :-(
@lyse maybe a new fancy thing like the locks bridge in cologne. But isn’t this also bringing „garbage“ into nature?
I will finished looking through the photos this weekend and then create a share for you to watch. how does that sound?
@darch hahaha. maybe they have short and long trucks in summer and winter.
Added some more pictures from Bergen to the folder. Feel free to watch.
More Panorama Shots...
Honningsvag, Norway, 35km south of the Northcaoe
In the M
More Panorama Shots...
Honningsvag, Norway, 35km south of the Northcaoe
hahah, when you do a Panarama-Shot and you have moving objects. Depening from which side you take the panorama, you get interesting results. (LowQualityUploads)
hahah, when you do a Panarama-Shot and you have moving objects. Depening from which side you take the panorama, you get interesting results. (LowQualityUploads)

@darch don't we already hav RSS feeds to do that?
@prologic This is undoubtedly why I went away from Hugo, Pelican, WordPress and co and wrote a small, for my needs, blog software. I also learned a lot about the Flask Framework, which I can now use to enhance our apps at work and make my boss happy. I would have chosen Go, but it was not the chosen product at work, so, sorry. KISS principle. Like almost everything in the *nix world. A small tool for a small thing. Chain it with others if you need more.
The pull-only model seems to work nice. You have multiple social networks, each one with its own unique audience. Pull things from others into your when you want.
From my point of view, I think twtxt and yarn are good as they are. The protocol s nice, easy and clean afaik. The surrounding software, makes it what it is today. Multiple clients, each having it pros and cons. The only thing I am missing is some sort of media manager for my uploaded images to yarn.social. But that is specific to this implementation and has nothing to do with the twtx protocol.*
Did you know that there is a GB, GBC, GBA and NDS emulation for the browser? https://emuland.com
This even lets you play games on iOS from the iPad and iPhone. Awesome! #retrogaming #retrocomputing
@prologic Each system was created because there was someone thinking about something that this person was missing from the other systems. Now that we start connecting all these systems back together, do we then need the different systems anymore or could we only fall back to using only one system?
@prologic Each system was created because there was someone thinking about something that this person was missing from the other systems. Now that we start connecting all these systems back together, do we then need the different systems anymore, or could we only fall back to using one system?
@prologic good morning. I am uncertain if this would be beneficial or not. On one hand, it would be nice to see twtx show up in my mastodon feed. Sure, on the other hand, I think it would be too much to get them here in yarn social. I like the small audience and group of people around this. It is a limited factor and a limited small nerdy group, but isn't this why you have developed it? And people are using it? Small groups of people? Of course, you could achieve the same on any mastodon instance, but the deployment stack of mastodon is huge compared to twtx.
I would not want it. Maybe crossposting from twtxt to an activity pup instance is sth I would use.
One other question that I am asking myself, and I think I mentioned that in our email conversations, is the fact if we really need so many interconnected systems and do I or do we want to use so many different systems?
@lyse Thanks. Want to see more?
@movq Thank you. There are more to come.
(#zcxdhgq) @movq Thank you. There are more to come. I hope I find some time this weekened to look through the rest and make an album I can share.
To me, the most amusing aspect of modern times is the belief that shedding tears on social media can actually bring about change. It's as if politicians are eagerly monitoring posts by random individuals, such as "CyberButtFanatic87" on Twitter, for insights into issues like pipeline explosions and energy production.
Nevertheless, I suppose it's a positive development that most of the meaningless noise, including ineffective change.org petitions, disappears into obscurity without much notice. But I hope that the EDRi will actually change something. Maybe.
To me, the most amusing aspect of modern times is the belief that shedding tears on social media can actually bring about change. It's as if politicians are eagerly monitoring posts by random individuals, such as "CyberButtFanatic87" on Twitter, for insights into issues like pipeline explosions and energy production.
Nevertheless, I suppose it's a positive development that most of the meaningless noise, including ineffective change.org petitions, disappears into obscurity without much notice.
>The Google Search search engine is dying. The giant that shaped the internet for the last 20 years is being consumed from the inside by SEO, lack of quality information, the emergence of platforms and no more avenues for growth.
What Happened To Google Search? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48AOOynnmqU
Why do I not like this? _Fingerprint Pro Demo - Identify anonymous site visitors with 99.5% accuracy to prevent online fraud_ https://fingerprint.com/demo/
@abucci I could not agree more. I think we should do more. But that is our of my hands.
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The Ukrainians are fighting hard. SO many dead people, so many good people's lives lost.
> NATO head Jens Stoltenberg said Russia could capture Bakhmut "in the coming days." Meanwhile, Germany said it inspected a ship suspected of carrying Nord Stream pipelines explosives. DW has rounded up the latest.
The Nord Stream pipeline? Probably: blowing up Nord Stream pipelines was a false flag action made to look like Ukrainian false flag action to cover up American false flag action using Russian false flag action. But who will ever know?
https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-updates-bakhmut-may-fall-within-days-nato-chief/a-64915709
@adi yes it i water. The font is Rubik. I found it on a TiddlyWiki a couple of months ago and fell I love with it. I am also using it in my TiddlyWiki. I have to clean that up, I guess, so I can make it public, one day< or never? I probably never ever do that and just cross post stuff. Better idea :-)
I thought I share some of the holiday pictures from Norway with you guys.
A paraglider in the Air, Loen Skylift.
On Top Of the Mountain, Loen Skylift
Norway, near Narvik, the Loen Skylift
Norway, near Narvik on the way to the Loen Skylift.
The TiddlyWiki is quite an amazing Software. I am running it via nodejs on the server with lazy loading for images and binary files. Running it as a single file only, I would not recommend doing that, binary files, because the file can get quite big.
An amzing read is the grok tiddlywiki from Soren Bjornstad.
Good Morning! - Den Haag: ☀️ Sunny, +2°C(-3°C), ←11km/h
@prologic Is that normal now, that the support channel writes to me that I got web mentioned? This is new
What a stupid spammer and then that email address. lol
@abucci Come to my Place, I have a complete TiddlyWiki just for that! Just for all the 1000 abbreviations. Which are sometimes, abbreviations of abbreviations. Or combinations.
Time To Go To Bed! Sleep is the best medicine.
@prologic phu ZFS. Long time ago that I did that Solaris Admin Course 1 and 2. It is nice to work with ZFS when it works and you know how to set them up
@adi Thanks. How come? It is super basic. Currently working on an update to upload files. Not sure how to implement the final solution yet. I thought I wanted to attach files/uploads to individual blog posts, but maybe I want to use the in multiple locations. So, I think I will go for a small "media manager". You can upload a file and will get an ID for it. This can then be used to link to a file. I would rather not include inline images in the posts itself to keep the page as clean as possible. But I would like to link to images from posts instaed of uploading them to another location. --- One other solution might be to set up FileBrowser app and use that for file management.
@prologic I don't know if I saw that. Maybe you have a link? Here in Germany we are getting the new hot shit where the mobile phone providers will introduce some sort of tracking token, on their side which you can agree too and then will never be bothered again. They handle the token for you and will pass it to the website if the website asks for it, called "TrustPID" - https://www.heise.de/news/Werbe-Tracking-Vodafone-und-Telekom-testen-TrustPID-7126856.html - you need to translate that from German as I could not find an english article.
@prologic yes, me too. But feeling better already. The second test was negative too, so I think we passed it again.
My page https://zn80.net got a redesign and now lists all available services. I am uncertain if that is good, but I needed it for my friends to find the stuff.
Good Morning. Still a bit sick today. But getting better. My Corona-warning App updated this morning and showed new contacts in the last 5 days. So, I did test myself and luckily, it was negative! We isolated ourselves to not get anything before going on vacation, and now coming back we are sick with little coughing and a head cold (running nose) 🤧.
We need better rules and regulations! Sometimes I am quite happy to live in Europe: "Tech privacy advocates frustrated by failures on Capitol Hill are looking to mine state capitals for legislative victories," says Alfred Ng. "A broad bipartisan federal privacy bill that died in Congress last year has quickly become the template for a statehouse-by-statehouse campaign to enact tough new restrictions on how Americans’ personal data can be mined and shared." https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/22/statehouses-privacy-law-cybersecurity-00083775
Ah. Back from a long vacation is nice. But sometimes you need some days-off from the days-off you just had. We had super strong wind and high waves. Up to 94 knots of Wind (~180 km/h) and up to 12 m high waves. Luckily, we had these sea sick pills with us. Without them, I would not have been able to get out of the bed.~
Hello and Good afternoon! We are back from vacation! Yeeeha! - Sorry for the out-take. I thought the problems with the NAS were fixed, but, yeah, on the 23rd I got the last email after a snapshot creation. And then, it just did not respond anymore. But on the other hand, the latest updates actually, installed before the 23rd, resolved the issues with the non auto-starting docker containers. So, I think I will enable the automatic restart again. Once a week, or twice a week? What do you think? Last running time, before the hang-up was actually almost a whole month. Oh, and P.S., images will follow :-)
Asien people go crazy. They stream on the wall because it's in a good area. In Chinese streaming platforms, closer streamers are prioritized. More donations are made in good areas. So you stream from good areas, even if you look like a homeless person in the stream.
https://nitter.net/RealSexyCyborg/status/1624417614385778688#m
The host got updated and is now running a new version of Docker and Portainer. It seems to be, that the issues with containers not being started have been addressed. All containers started successfully, except the one for Yarn.social. It is still a mystery to me why this is not working as it should. Maybe it is because I am running yarn.social through a compose/stack configuration? Perhaps I should set it up as a container directly.
Actually, a nice day and I wanted to go back to document collection to bring it into a proper structure. But unfortunately, I got a little stuck with the topics of DW's day.
* Turkey: "We survived the earthquake, now we will die of an epidemic"
* Ukraine up-to-date: Arms industry criticizes federal government
* Olympia: Russia's spell should remain - 35 countries oppose the plans to admit Russia and Belarus to competitions and the Olympics under certain conditions.
* Iran: What has become of the "revolution"?
* Expert on anti-terrorism fight in Mali: "The situation in Gao is bad"
* What to do with the solar panels?
* Chancellor Scholz wants four to five new wind turbines every day
As a well-known policeman from an SRF radio play says: "The world has gone out of joint!"*