At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a ātraditionalā blog aggregator, but thatās not really the case. You know, with a blog aggregator, you would normally contact the owner and ask them to include your feed. That step is not needed with Antenna.
So, when someone publishes a blog/gemlog post and you would like to āreplyā to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesnāt need to be well known in order to participate. If I read something interesting and would like to reply, I could do that *right now* ā instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, itās just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna ā unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled āA wild twtxt appearsā and thatās just a link to their twtxt file.
In many ways, this thing is a bit more like a forum than a blog aggregator. Or maybe you could also call it a ābusā.
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a ātraditionalā blog aggregator, but thatās not really the case. You know, with a blog aggregator, you would normally contact the owner and ask them to include your feed. That step is not needed with Antenna.
So, when someone publishes a blog/gemlog post and you would like to āreplyā to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesnāt need to be well known in order to participate. If I read something interesting and would like to reply, I could do that *right now* ā instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, itās just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna ā unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled āA wild twtxt appearsā and thatās just a link to their twtxt file.
In many ways, this thing is a bit more like a forum than a blog aggregator. Or maybe you could also call it a ābusā.
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a ātraditionalā blog aggregator, but thatās not really the case. You know, with a blog aggregator, you would normally contact the owner and ask them to include your feed. That step is not needed with Antenna.
So, when someone publishes a blog/gemlog post and you would like to āreplyā to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesnāt need to be well known in order to participate. If I read something interesting and would like to reply, I could do that *right now* ā instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, itās just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna ā unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled āA wild twtxt appearsā and thatās just a link to their twtxt file.
In many ways, this thing is a bit more like a forum than a blog aggregator. Or maybe you could also call it a ābusā.
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a ātraditionalā blog aggregator, but thatās not really the case. You know, with a blog aggregator, you would normally contact the owner and ask them to include your feed. That step is not needed with Antenna.
So, when someone publishes a blog/gemlog post and you would like to āreplyā to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesnāt need to be well known in order to participate. If I read something interesting and would like to reply, I could do that *right now* ā instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, itās just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna ā unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled āA wild twtxt appearsā and thatās just a link to their twtxt file.
In many ways, this thing is a bit more like a forum than a blog aggregator. Or maybe you could also call it a ābusā.
(When the spec says ācontent is UTF-8ā, then it kind of follows for me that I should set
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds donāt do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
(When the spec says ācontent is UTF-8ā, then it kind of follows for me that I should set
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds donāt do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
(When the spec says ācontent is UTF-8ā, then it kind of follows for me that I should set
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds donāt do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
(When the spec says ācontent is UTF-8ā, then it kind of follows for me that I should set
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds donāt do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)
Iāve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didnāt have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how ādenseā the atmosphere of this track is. š³ Guess my speakers back then simply didnāt render most of the bass ⦠š¤¦~
[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)
Iāve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didnāt have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how ādenseā the atmosphere of this track is. š³ Guess my speakers back then simply didnāt render most of the bass ⦠š¤¦~
[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)
Iāve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didnāt have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how ādenseā the atmosphere of this track is. š³ Guess my speakers back then simply didnāt render most of the bass ⦠š¤¦~
[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)
Iāve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didnāt have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how ādenseā the atmosphere of this track is. š³ Guess my speakers back then simply didnāt render most of the bass ⦠š¤¦~
perror()
after something that does not change errno
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perror()
after something that does not change errno
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perror()
after something that does not change errno
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perror()
after something that does not change errno
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b2sum
program isnāt very widely available.It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
b2sum
program isnāt very widely available.It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
b2sum
program isnāt very widely available.It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
b2sum
program isnāt very widely available.It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
2hex
and 2bin
. It made me realize my existing hex2bin
script was buggy. So now I have that portable version in C which runs pretty much everywhere: https://movq.de/v/31843f7317/s.png š„³
2hex
and 2bin
. It made me realize my existing hex2bin
script was buggy. So now I have that portable version in C which runs pretty much everywhere: https://movq.de/v/31843f7317/s.png š„³
2hex
and 2bin
. It made me realize my existing hex2bin
script was buggy. So now I have that portable version in C which runs pretty much everywhere: https://movq.de/v/31843f7317/s.png š„³
2hex
and 2bin
. It made me realize my existing hex2bin
script was buggy. So now I have that portable version in C which runs pretty much everywhere: https://movq.de/v/31843f7317/s.png š„³