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@xuu How about we just refactor the existing UI with it? 🤔
@xuu How about we just refactor the existing UI with it? 🤔
@bender I usually am actually 🤣 Only way to improve things is to "dog food" right?! 😅
@bender I usually am actually 🤣 Only way to improve things is to "dog food" right?! 😅
@bender I usually am actually 🤣 Only way to improve things is to "dog food" right?! 😅
@bender I'm using both machines in English.
Checked my locale and it spits out:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
🤷🏽 ... and that only happens when vi, vim or nvim are launched by Jenny to compose a twt.
@bender I'm using both machines in English.
Checked my locale and it spits out:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
🤷🏽 ... and that only happens when vi, vim or nvim are launched by Jenny to compose a twt.
Its quite nice. I have been half tempted to make a twtxt client with it
Its quite nice. I have been half tempted to make a twtxt client with it
@prologic I noticed you were using the mobile app. Such a brave soul! 😂
@prologic it makes absolute sense for a Yarn.social user. I propose the following formatting change:
> WARNING:
>
> You are about to follow a legacy feed, which may not have any kind of engagement. Do you want to continue?
Err I meant @bender and I (Mobile app doesn't have auto-complete for -mentions 🤦♂️🥲😢)
Err I meant @bender and I (Mobile app doesn't have auto-complete for -mentions 🤦♂️🥲😢)
Err I meant @bender and I (Mobile app doesn't have auto-complete for -mentions 🤦♂️🥲😢)
@aelaraji Yeah we use the Unicode new line character to represent "new lines"
@aelaraji Yeah we use the Unicode new line character to represent "new lines"
@aelaraji Yeah we use the Unicode new line character to represent "new lines"
@bendwr and I discussing something along the lines of:
I.e: How to deal with or reduce noise from legacy feeds.
@bendwr and I discussing something along the lines of:
I.e: How to deal with or reduce noise from legacy feeds.
@bendwr and I discussing something along the lines of:
I.e: How to deal with or reduce noise from legacy feeds.
@prologic it actually does!
But I broke something trying to get rid of the random characters showing on my twts as mentioned here #k7tcqwq.
I taught it was as easy as swapping the '\u2028' in jenny's new_twt_from_file function but there's a reason I'm not a developer (yet) 😅
It kinda got rid of them in a way but broke the new lines in the process. So I put things back the way the were till I figure out something else.
@prologic it actually does!
But I broke something trying to get rid of the random characters showing on my twts as mentioned here #k7tcqwq.
I taught it was as easy as swapping the '\\u2028' in jenny's new_twt_from_file function but there's a reason I'm not a developer (yet) 😅
It kinda got rid of them in a way but broke the new lines in the process. So I put things back the way the were till I figure out something else.
@prologic it actually does!
But I broke something trying to get rid of the random characters showing on my twts as mentioned here #k7tcqwq.
I taught it was as easy as swapping the '\u2028' in jenny's new_twt_from_file function but there's a reason I'm not a developer (yet) 😅
It kinda got rid of them in a way but broke the new lines in the process. So I put things back the way the were till I figure out something else.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:944 ARCHIVED:71348 CACHE:2369 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
@prologic doesn’t UTF-8 covers Arabic as well?
@prologic I don’t think so:
> 2023-09-02T17:30:15Z\tHi! I'll be microblogging from ciberlandia.pt from now on. What does that mean? If you want to follow me via mastodon you can, at @marado , if you want to follow me via twtxt you can keep following me via at https://tilde.pt/~marado/twtxt.txt . See you on the "other side"!
@prologic I don’t think so:
> 2023-09-02T17:30:15Z Hi! I'll be microblogging from ciberlandia.pt from now on. What does that mean? If you want to follow me via mastodon you can, at @marado , if you want to follow me via twtxt you can keep following me via at https://tilde.pt/~marado/twtxt.txt . See you on the "other side"!
@prologic well, I think OP mother tongue isn’t English, so certainly not an encoding I might be familiar with.
Hey @marado Just checking in to see id you still use twtxt or?
Hey @marado Just checking in to see id you still use twtxt or?
Hey @marado Just checking in to see id you still use twtxt or?
Is the server setting the right content encoding?
Is the server setting the right content encoding?
Is the server setting the right content encoding?
I use 1Password, and iCloud Passwords. I had migrated from 1P to iCloud, but ran into issues that forced me to continue with 1P. I pay for a family plan on 1Password.
I have checked the raw feed, and “spurious” characters are still making its way to it. Maybe something to do with locale, or keyboard?
@aelaraji I've also been using pass/gopass for years now and loce it 👌
@aelaraji I've also been using pass/gopass for years now and loce it 👌
@aelaraji I've also been using pass/gopass for years now and loce it 👌
@prologic haven’t seeing a cleaner timeline for two, or three years. Excellent job! I will ping this yarn if I come across any candidate.
@shreyan ever tried KeepassXC or Pass/Password Store ? They are worth giving a try ... Then you can keep your KeepassXD database in synch across your devices with (NOT /R/s/y/n/c) I meant Syncthing or git in the case Pass (using a git repo in within your local network of course) 👍🏼(edited)
@shreyan ever tried KeepassXC or Pass/Password Store ? They are worth giving a try ... Then you can keep your KeepassXD database in synch across your devices with (NOT /R/s/y/n/c) I meant Syncthing or git in the case Pass (using a git repo in within your local network of course) 👍🏼(edited)
Been clearing out my pod a bit and blocking unwanted domains that are basically either a) just noise and/or b) are just 1-way (whose authors never reply or are otherwise unaware of the larger ecosystem)
Let me know if y'all have any other candidates you'd like me to add to the blocked domain list?
Been clearing out my pod a bit and blocking unwanted domains that are basically either a) just noise and/or b) are just 1-way (whose authors never reply or are otherwise unaware of the larger ecosystem)
Let me know if y'all have any other candidates you'd like me to add to the blocked domain list?
Been clearing out my pod a bit and blocking unwanted domains that are basically either a) just noise and/or b) are just 1-way (whose authors never reply or are otherwise unaware of the larger ecosystem)
Let me know if y'all have any other candidates you'd like me to add to the blocked domain list?
@bender Ahh, well it should support mult-line, pretty sure it does
@bender Ahh, well it should support mult-line, pretty sure it does
@bender Ahh, well it should support mult-line, pretty sure it does
Renders like this:
Renders like this:
Renders like this:
Are you playing around with the Multi Line Extension? I'm not really sure what client you're using, but in most modern clients, we support multi-lines. e.g:
* This is a line
* This is another line.
Are you playing around with the Multi Line Extension? I'm not really sure what client you're using, but in most modern clients, we support multi-lines. e.g:
* This is a line
* This is another line.
Are you playing around with the Multi Line Extension? I'm not really sure what client you're using, but in most modern clients, we support multi-lines. e.g:
* This is a line
* This is another line.
borked it! no new lines for me 😂👍🏻
borked it! no new lines for me 😂👍🏻
Wait a second! I did get the new line in my editor but the s dissapeared from the twtxt.txt file. let's add in a new line just to make sure I did not break anything. 😂👍
Wait a second! I did get the new line in my editor but the s dissapeared from the twtxt.txt file. let's add in a new line just to make sure I did not break anything. 😂👍
lets test this now yadi yadi yada a gray fox jumped from I don't know what over something or someone! ... nope! still does the thing ...
lets test this now yadi yadi yada a gray fox jumped from I don't know what over something or someone! ... nope! still does the thing ...
Now I'm about to do something that May...be... stupid, I'm no dev but
I'll try and replace the U+201 in the script with a space and see what
happens ...
Now I'm about to do something that May...be... stupid, I'm no dev but
I'll try and replace the U+201 in the script with a space and see what
happens ...
OK time to put this to the test, I ended up setting my $VISUAL env
{-here-} variable, so that jenny can launch neovim instead of plain old vi like
{-here-} it is instructed in the code. But as you can see, I still get these
{-here-} wired new lines every ~70th character (marked them with {-here-})~
OK time to put this to the test, I ended up setting my $VISUAL env
{-here-} variable, so that jenny can launch neovim instead of plain old vi like
{-here-} it is instructed in the code. But as you can see, I still get these
{-here-} wired new lines every ~70th character (marked them with {-here-})~
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′23″W] Reading: 0.95 Sv
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′50″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
Depois de ter lido a Homenagem à Catalunha do Orwell, este era um destino meu de eventual peregrinação. E finalmente, está cumprido
Memorial do Andreu Nin, líder do POUM, com um par de notas deixadas em baixo
Depois de ter lido a Homenagem à Catalunha do Orwell, este era um destino meu de eventual peregrinação. E finalmente, está cumprido
Memorial do Andreu Nin, líder do POUM, com um par de notas deixadas em baixo
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′04″W] --no signal--
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′44″W] Reading: 0.92000 PPM
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′24″W] Not enough data -- sampling finished
yep, it did! And it's definitely something with vim.
yep, it did! And it's definitely something with vim.
@lyse Thank you! and sorry, I've just noticed your twt. About the funky characters, it's probably something off with my editor, I've just ssh-ed from mobile and checked my .txt file, it looked like that when I cat the file but normal on neoutt. I'll try and see what's the deal first thing in the morning. (/me wondering if the same thing would happen with this twt)
@lyse Thank you! and sorry, I've just noticed your twt. About the funky characters, it's probably something off with my editor, I've just ssh-ed from mobile and checked my .txt file, it looked like that when I cat the file but normal on neoutt. I'll try and see what's the deal first thing in the morning. (/me wondering if the same thing would happen with this twt)
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:943 ARCHIVED:71337 CACHE:2359 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
> htmx - high power tools for html really liking the idea of htmx 🤔 If I don't have to learn all this complicated TypeScript/React/NPM garbage, I can just write regular SSA (Server-Side-Apps) and then progressively upgrade to SPA (Single-Page-App) using htmx hmmm 🧐
> htmx - high power tools for html really liking the idea of htmx 🤔 If I don't have to learn all this complicated TypeScript/React/NPM garbage, I can just write regular SSA (Server-Side-Apps) and then progressively upgrade to SPA (Single-Page-App) using htmx hmmm 🧐