Will make it!
๐ฆพ (now I know the real meaning behind the expression of _Making it_)
Will make it!
๐ฆพ (now I know the real meaning behind the expression of _Making it_)


Timeline
but highly probably because I'd tried to restore them manually, after _unintentionally_ overriding my twtxt file with one that was out of date ๐คฆ
Timeline
but highly probably because I'd tried to restore them manually, after _unintentionally_ overriding my twtxt file with one that was out of date ๐คฆ
:diffoff
Also, I'm curious about the invalid lines in my feed. is it something I should lookout for in future?
:diffoff
Also, I'm curious about the invalid lines in my feed. is it something I should lookout for in future?
"twtxtfeevalidator/0.0.1"
UA about? I thought I could ask before throwing a 1000GB file at it ๐ชค could it be the same 'xt' thing @lyse was talking about the other day?
"twtxtfeevalidator/0.0.1"
UA about? I thought I could ask before throwing a 1000GB file at it ๐ชค could it be the same 'xt' thing @lyse was talking about the other day?
2025, be good or else.
Happy new year Twtxt people. I'm grateful for getting to meet/talk to you all, It certainly was the best thing to have happened to me in this "2024" chapter of my life.
2025, be good or else.
Happy new year Twtxt people. I'm grateful for getting to meet/talk to you all, It certainly was the best thing to have happened to me in this "2024" chapter of my life.
2025, be good or else.
Happy new year Twtxt people. I'm grateful for getting to meet/talk to you all, It certainly was the best thing to have happened to me in this "2024" chapter of my life.
diff
erent opinion? ๐คฃ No, seriously...
:diffoff
is used to disable vim's diff mode that's usually started running vim -d someFile someOtherFile
or by having both files on a split window and applying :diffthis
on both panes. (just learned this this morning)
diff
erent opinion? ๐คฃ No, seriously...
:diffoff
is used to disable vim's diff mode that's usually started running vim -d someFile someOtherFile
or by having both files on a split window and applying :diffthis
on both panes. (just learned this this morning)
diff
erent opinion? ๐คฃ No, seriously...
:diffoff
is used to disable vim's diff mode that's usually started running vim -d someFile someOtherFile
or by having both files on a split window and applying :diffthis
on both panes. (just learned this this morning)
:diffoff
_a vim command..._
:diffoff
_a vim command..._
:diffoff
_a vim command..._
#Luanti/#MineTest FTW!
#Luanti/#MineTest FTW!
#Luanti/#MineTest FTW!
nick
is identical to a level of a domain; in order to show shorter format nicks within clients, i.e: @nick.domain.ltd
or @nick.ltd
instead of a @nick@nick.domain.ltd
or @nick@nick.ltd
. Just like what @sorenpeter already did with the nick = domain
case. _(unless I'm missing the point)_
nick
is identical to a level of a domain; in order to show shorter format nicks within clients, i.e: @nick.domain.ltd
or @nick.ltd
instead of a @nick@nick.domain.ltd
or @nick@nick.ltd
. Just like what @sorenpeter already did with the nick = domain
case. _(unless I'm missing the point)_
nick
is identical to a level of a domain; in order to show shorter format nicks within clients, i.e: @nick.domain.ltd
or @nick.ltd
instead of a @nick@nick.domain.ltd
or @nick@nick.ltd
. Just like what @sorenpeter already did with the nick = domain
case. _(unless I'm missing the point)_
- nick = subdomain: https://aelaraji.com/timeline/profile?url=https://lyse.isobeef.org/twtxt.txt ->
lyse
.isobeef.org- nick = second level domain: https://aelaraji.com/timeline/profile?url=https://aelaraji.com/twtxt.txt ->
aelaraji
.com
- nick = subdomain: https://aelaraji.com/timeline/profile?url=https://lyse.isobeef.org/twtxt.txt ->
lyse
.isobeef.org- nick = second level domain: https://aelaraji.com/timeline/profile?url=https://aelaraji.com/twtxt.txt ->
aelaraji
.com
- nick = subdomain: https://aelaraji.com/timeline/profile?url=https://lyse.isobeef.org/twtxt.txt ->
lyse
.isobeef.org- nick = second level domain: https://aelaraji.com/timeline/profile?url=https://aelaraji.com/twtxt.txt ->
aelaraji
.com
ldd
's output into my image's content would do, _-I've Just found about that one by the way.-_ but I'll never know until I try.
ldd
's output into my image's content would do, _-I've Just found about that one by the way.-_ but I'll never know until I try.
ldd
's output into my image's content would do, _-I've Just found about that one by the way.-_ but I'll never know until I try.
scratch
#container image and decided I wanted to play with it... I'm probably going to end up rebuilding a LOT of images. l
~/htwtxt ยป podman image list htwtxt
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-scratch 2d5c6fb7862f About a minute ago 12 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.5-alpine 13610a37e347 4 weeks ago 20.1 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-alpine 2a5c560ee6b7 4 weeks ago 20.1 MB
docker.io/buckket/htwtxt latest c0e33b2913c6 8 years ago 778 MB
scratch
#container image and decided I wanted to play with it... I'm probably going to end up rebuilding a LOT of images. l
~/htwtxt ยป podman image list htwtxt
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-scratch 2d5c6fb7862f About a minute ago 12 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.5-alpine 13610a37e347 4 weeks ago 20.1 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-alpine 2a5c560ee6b7 4 weeks ago 20.1 MB
docker.io/buckket/htwtxt latest c0e33b2913c6 8 years ago 778 MB
scratch
#container image and decided I wanted to play with it... I'm probably going to end up rebuilding a LOT of images. l
~/htwtxt ยป podman image list htwtxt
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-scratch 2d5c6fb7862f About a minute ago 12 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.5-alpine 13610a37e347 4 weeks ago 20.1 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-alpine 2a5c560ee6b7 4 weeks ago 20.1 MB
docker.io/buckket/htwtxt latest c0e33b2913c6 8 years ago 778 MB
Ctrl+SHIFT+v
to paste and Ctrl+a
to get to the start of the line, get me all the time when I'm using a browser ... Ctrl+w
(delete back a word) is the worst! tabs go *Pouf!* ๐ฅฒ
Ctrl+SHIFT+v
to paste and Ctrl+a
to get to the start of the line, get me all the time when I'm using a browser ... Ctrl+w
(delete back a word) is the worst! tabs go *Pouf!* ๐ฅฒ
Ctrl+SHIFT+v
to paste and Ctrl+a
to get to the start of the line, get me all the time when I'm using a browser ... Ctrl+w
(delete back a word) is the worst! tabs go *Pouf!* ๐ฅฒ