# 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 15156
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt&offset=12975
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt&offset=13075
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt&offset=12875
@aelaraji … this made me realize that I don’t really know anymore which commands I use. It’s all muscle memory by now. 🤔
@aelaraji … this made me realize that I don’t really know anymore which commands I use. It’s all muscle memory by now. 🤔
@aelaraji … this made me realize that I don’t really know anymore which commands I use. It’s all muscle memory by now. 🤔
@aelaraji … this made me realize that I don’t really know anymore which commands I use. It’s all muscle memory by now. 🤔
(Another weird/funny thing is that I tend to “overload” other people on WhatsApp. I use it on the desktop with a proper keyboard, while they all use cell phones. The end result is me being able to type much more text and much faster, so they all fall behind and can’t really reply properly, because it’s such a huge pain to type on a phone …)
(Another weird/funny thing is that I tend to “overload” other people on WhatsApp. I use it on the desktop with a proper keyboard, while they all use cell phones. The end result is me being able to type much more text and much faster, so they all fall behind and can’t really reply properly, because it’s such a huge pain to type on a phone …)
(Another weird/funny thing is that I tend to “overload” other people on WhatsApp. I use it on the desktop with a proper keyboard, while they all use cell phones. The end result is me being able to type much more text and much faster, so they all fall behind and can’t really reply properly, because it’s such a huge pain to type on a phone …)
(Another weird/funny thing is that I tend to “overload” other people on WhatsApp. I use it on the desktop with a proper keyboard, while they all use cell phones. The end result is me being able to type much more text and much faster, so they all fall behind and can’t really reply properly, because it’s such a huge pain to type on a phone …)
@doesnm Never ever heard of that. Does this really exist? 🤔
@doesnm Never ever heard of that. Does this really exist? 🤔
@doesnm Never ever heard of that. Does this really exist? 🤔
@doesnm Never ever heard of that. Does this really exist? 🤔
@bender It’s really popular among the general population, yeah. But luckily no official services (like government stuff or doctors) depend on it – yet.
@bender It’s really popular among the general population, yeah. But luckily no official services (like government stuff or doctors) depend on it – yet.
@bender It’s really popular among the general population, yeah. But luckily no official services (like government stuff or doctors) depend on it – yet.
@bender It’s really popular among the general population, yeah. But luckily no official services (like government stuff or doctors) depend on it – yet.
There’s this rumor that you can create a WhatsApp account with a burner phone, then link the phone to a browser on your desktop PC (web.whatsapp.com) and never have to use the phone again. This just doesn’t work. Every ~2 weeks, the session in the browser will time out and you have to re-link again. 🙄~
There’s this rumor that you can create a WhatsApp account with a burner phone, then link the phone to a browser on your desktop PC (web.whatsapp.com) and never have to use the phone again. This just doesn’t work. Every ~2 weeks, the session in the browser will time out and you have to re-link again. 🙄~
There’s this rumor that you can create a WhatsApp account with a burner phone, then link the phone to a browser on your desktop PC (web.whatsapp.com) and never have to use the phone again. This just doesn’t work. Every ~2 weeks, the session in the browser will time out and you have to re-link again. 🙄~
There’s this rumor that you can create a WhatsApp account with a burner phone, then link the phone to a browser on your desktop PC (web.whatsapp.com) and never have to use the phone again. This just doesn’t work. Every ~2 weeks, the session in the browser will time out and you have to re-link again. 🙄~
@prologic They’re using Gemini, maybe that’s why?
@prologic They’re using Gemini, maybe that’s why?
@prologic They’re using Gemini, maybe that’s why?
@prologic They’re using Gemini, maybe that’s why?
@prologic Apparently not. 🥴
This is the twt of @asquare I’m referring to:
> (#4w3ilsa) @prologic Actually, my twts from the last two days aren't showing up on , so I guess that no-one is following me and the reason my earlier twts did show up is that yarnd
does a one-off fetch of any feed -mentioned by a pod member. Comments in the code suggest that this is the case, see internal/server.go
, commit 7dcec70e
, line 468. As the author of that code, can you confirm/deny?
@prologic Apparently not. 🥴
This is the twt of @asquare I’m referring to:
> (#4w3ilsa) @prologic Actually, my twts from the last two days aren't showing up on , so I guess that no-one is following me and the reason my earlier twts did show up is that yarnd
does a one-off fetch of any feed -mentioned by a pod member. Comments in the code suggest that this is the case, see internal/server.go
, commit 7dcec70e
, line 468. As the author of that code, can you confirm/deny?
@prologic Apparently not. 🥴
This is the twt of @asquare I’m referring to:
> (#4w3ilsa) @prologic Actually, my twts from the last two days aren't showing up on , so I guess that no-one is following me and the reason my earlier twts did show up is that yarnd
does a one-off fetch of any feed -mentioned by a pod member. Comments in the code suggest that this is the case, see internal/server.go
, commit 7dcec70e
, line 468. As the author of that code, can you confirm/deny?
@prologic Apparently not. 🥴
This is the twt of @asquare I’m referring to:
> (#4w3ilsa) @prologic Actually, my twts from the last two days aren't showing up on , so I guess that no-one is following me and the reason my earlier twts did show up is that yarnd
does a one-off fetch of any feed -mentioned by a pod member. Comments in the code suggest that this is the case, see internal/server.go
, commit 7dcec70e
, line 468. As the author of that code, can you confirm/deny?
@asquare (I wonder if that will ever show up without me mentioning you. 😅)
@asquare (I wonder if that will ever show up without me mentioning you. 😅)
@asquare (I wonder if that will ever show up without me mentioning you. 😅)
@asquare (I wonder if that will ever show up without me mentioning you. 😅)
@lyse Jawoll. So machen wir das jetzt auch immer. 😅
@lyse Jawoll. So machen wir das jetzt auch immer. 😅
@lyse Jawoll. So machen wir das jetzt auch immer. 😅
@lyse Jawoll. So machen wir das jetzt auch immer. 😅
Liebe ist, wenn man die Bugs einfach akzeptiert.
Liebe ist, wenn man die Bugs einfach akzeptiert.
Liebe ist, wenn man die Bugs einfach akzeptiert.
Liebe ist, wenn man die Bugs einfach akzeptiert.
@asquare And let’s not forget the additional input lag! 😅 I have one wireless mouse, a Logitech M705, and the lag is noticeable. Maybe it’s a cheap model, I don’t know, I don’t use it that often. The batteries last forever, though. 🥴
@asquare And let’s not forget the additional input lag! 😅 I have one wireless mouse, a Logitech M705, and the lag is noticeable. Maybe it’s a cheap model, I don’t know, I don’t use it that often. The batteries last forever, though. 🥴
@asquare And let’s not forget the additional input lag! 😅 I have one wireless mouse, a Logitech M705, and the lag is noticeable. Maybe it’s a cheap model, I don’t know, I don’t use it that often. The batteries last forever, though. 🥴
@asquare And let’s not forget the additional input lag! 😅 I have one wireless mouse, a Logitech M705, and the lag is noticeable. Maybe it’s a cheap model, I don’t know, I don’t use it that often. The batteries last forever, though. 🥴
@asquare Yeah, that would have been overkill. :-) Hello and welcome, btw. 👋
@asquare Yeah, that would have been overkill. :-) Hello and welcome, btw. 👋
@asquare Yeah, that would have been overkill. :-) Hello and welcome, btw. 👋
@asquare Yeah, that would have been overkill. :-) Hello and welcome, btw. 👋
More interesting aspects about Antenna:
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a “traditional” blog aggregator, but that’s 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 “reply” to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesn’t 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* – instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, it’s just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna – unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled “A wild twtxt appears” and that’s 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 “bus”.
More interesting aspects about Antenna:
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a “traditional” blog aggregator, but that’s 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 “reply” to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesn’t 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* – instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, it’s just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna – unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled “A wild twtxt appears” and that’s 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 “bus”.
More interesting aspects about Antenna:
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a “traditional” blog aggregator, but that’s 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 “reply” to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesn’t 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* – instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, it’s just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna – unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled “A wild twtxt appears” and that’s 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 “bus”.
More interesting aspects about Antenna:
At first, I thought that Antenna acted like a “traditional” blog aggregator, but that’s 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 “reply” to it, you can just do that: Write your post and then publish the link on Antenna. This means your Gemini capsule doesn’t 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* – instead of having to wait for the webmaster of the aggregator to include/unlock my feed.
Also, it’s just arbitrary Gemini links in Antenna – unlike a blog aggregator, where everything is a blog post. So I just saw someone publishing a link titled “A wild twtxt appears” and that’s 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 “bus”.
@lyse Ahh, I see. So it’s not really a drama. 😅
(When the spec says “content is UTF-8”, then it kind of follows for me that I should set Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds don’t do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
@lyse Ahh, I see. So it’s not really a drama. 😅
(When the spec says “content is UTF-8”, then it kind of follows for me that I should set Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds don’t do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
@lyse Ahh, I see. So it’s not really a drama. 😅
(When the spec says “content is UTF-8”, then it kind of follows for me that I should set Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds don’t do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
@lyse Ahh, I see. So it’s not really a drama. 😅
(When the spec says “content is UTF-8”, then it kind of follows for me that I should set Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Lots of feeds don’t do that, though, which is why jenny ignores the header altogether and always decodes as UTF-8.)
@anth (I’m also a bit confused by the UTF-8 topic. I thought that the original twtxt spec has *always* mandated UTF-8 for the content. Why’s that an issue now? 😅 Granted, my client also got this wrong in the past, but it has been fixed ~3 years ago.)~
@anth (I’m also a bit confused by the UTF-8 topic. I thought that the original twtxt spec has *always* mandated UTF-8 for the content. Why’s that an issue now? 😅 Granted, my client also got this wrong in the past, but it has been fixed ~3 years ago.)~