# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
#
# 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.
#
# Options:
# uri Filter to show a specific users twts.
# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
#
# twt range = 1 196296
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=168625
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=168725
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=168525
Recovery: 5.00 miles, 00:11:02 average pace, 00:55:11 duration
using the treadmill to slow the pace.
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 5.00 miles, 00:11:02 average pace, 00:55:11 duration
using the treadmill to slow the pace.
#running #treadmill
[47°09′00″S, 126°43′31″W] --no signal--
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′38″W] Reading: 1.85 Sv
@prologic Yeah, I've noticed that as well when I hacked around. That's a very good addition, ta! :-)
Getting to this view felt suprisingly difficult, though. I always expected my feeds I follow in the "Feeds" tab. You won't believe how many times I clicked on "Feeds" yesterday evening. :-D Adding at least a link to my following list on the "Feeds" page would help my learning resistence. But that's something different.
Also, turns out that "My Feeds" is the list of feeds that I author myself, not the ones I have subscribed to. The naming is alright, I can see that it makes sense. It just was an initial surprise that came up.
@aelaraji That’s good to know. 🤔 Luckily, the phone wasn’t *full* of 3rd party stuff. There were so few of them actually, that I didn’t really bother looking. That’s why I only found out recently about that Meta stuff.
@aelaraji That’s good to know. 🤔 Luckily, the phone wasn’t *full* of 3rd party stuff. There were so few of them actually, that I didn’t really bother looking. That’s why I only found out recently about that Meta stuff.
@aelaraji That’s good to know. 🤔 Luckily, the phone wasn’t *full* of 3rd party stuff. There were so few of them actually, that I didn’t really bother looking. That’s why I only found out recently about that Meta stuff.
@aelaraji That’s good to know. 🤔 Luckily, the phone wasn’t *full* of 3rd party stuff. There were so few of them actually, that I didn’t really bother looking. That’s why I only found out recently about that Meta stuff.
@falsifian that's the thing: Twtxt doesn't care much about followers. It is not that kind of social media. Yet, I agree with the exponential back off approach. I just don't want to keep constantly trying to fetch that which will not resurrect, nor want people to continue hitting my endpoint, which will not resurrect. 😊
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′48″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
@slashdot oh oh! There goes the Australian economy 🤣
@slashdot oh oh! There goes the Australian economy 🤣
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′57″W] Waiting for carrier
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′37″W] --bad checksum--
biiiiig oof when it comes to compiling big things on my laptop. i'm gonna have to get a binary cache up and running pretty soon
i have successfully put a docker container inside of a nixos container, a turturken so to speak. next up, we get arion-compose working in there and then see about mem_limit and cpus!
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1068 ARCHIVED:77550 CACHE:2366 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@lyse Hmm let's add it to the switch that marks feeds as "dead" 🙏
@lyse Hmm let's add it to the switch that marks feeds as "dead" 🙏
@bender Currently internally feeds are marked as "dead" for some known statuses. But yes nothing is automatically done (yet).
@bender Currently internally feeds are marked as "dead" for some known statuses. But yes nothing is automatically done (yet).
@lyse errors are already reported to users, but they're only visible in the following list.
@lyse errors are already reported to users, but they're only visible in the following list.
@movq A family member gave me their old (pseudo-)smart phone and it had all kinds of pre-installed BS that you're not supposed to be able to uninstall, Xiaomi, FB, google... you name it. but guess what!? I already know about this Trick and then there is the Rethink DNS/Firewall app I have setup to block all traffic then allow the stuff I need with an Allow, Bypass or Exclude rule.
You'd be surprised to see how much traffic is going to blocked!! 🤣
@movq A family member gave me their old (pseudo-)smart phone and it had all kinds of pre-installed BS that you're not supposed to be able to uninstall, Xiaomi, FB, google... you name it. but guess what!? I already know about this Trick and then there is the Rethink DNS/Firewall app I have setup to block all traffic then allow the stuff I need with an Allow, Bypass or Exclude rule.
You'd be surprised to see how much traffic is going to blocked!! 🤣
En: Have your coffee in peace ☕🕊
_A short term goal_
En: Have your coffee in peace ☕🕊
_A short term goal_
@bender I'm not a yarnd user, but automatically unfollowing on 404 doesn't seem right. Besides @lyse's example, I could imagine just accidentally renaming my own twtxt file, or forgetting to push it when I point my DNS to a new web server. I'd rather not lose all my yarnd followers in a situation like that (and hopefully they feel the same).
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′48″W] Not enough data -- sampling finished
If case it wasn't clear, and from the horse's mouth itself (my emphasis):
> // These are permanent 4xx errors and considered a dead feed
@lyse well, well, so much for "that isn’t actually true as it depend on the ingress architecture and networking", @prologic... :-P
@movq Mr. Watson for the doping test please.
The soundtrack of World of Goo 2 is amazing. It’s quite epic and melancholic at times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAUwyCOaGoc
It doesn’t fit the “cuteness” of the game at all – but there are a lot of contradictions in that game anyway, it’s an important aspect.
The soundtrack of World of Goo 2 is amazing. It’s quite epic and melancholic at times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAUwyCOaGoc
It doesn’t fit the “cuteness” of the game at all – but there are a lot of contradictions in that game anyway, it’s an important aspect.
The soundtrack of World of Goo 2 is amazing. It’s quite epic and melancholic at times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAUwyCOaGoc
It doesn’t fit the “cuteness” of the game at all – but there are a lot of contradictions in that game anyway, it’s an important aspect.
The soundtrack of World of Goo 2 is amazing. It’s quite epic and melancholic at times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAUwyCOaGoc
It doesn’t fit the “cuteness” of the game at all – but there are a lot of contradictions in that game anyway, it’s an important aspect.
Yeah, the ErrDeadFeed is never actually checked anywhere. It's only set and that's it.
@bender You could be right. Grepping the yarnd code for 410 and Gone did not reveal anything. Maybe, maybe it is handled by another library. But I kinda doubt it.
@lyse right, now, on this:
> "The right™ way is to signal 410 Gone if the feed does not exist anymore and will not come back to life again. But that’s hard to come by in the wild. Somebody has to manually configure that in almost all situations."
Even so, what does Yarn do if a 410 is sent? I don't think it does anything at the moment, but I could be wrong.
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′50″W] Re-taking samples
@bender 404 could be indeed a temporary error if the file resides on a mounted remote filesystem and then the mount point fails for some reason. With a symlink from the web root to the file on the mount, the web server probably will not recognize the mount point failure as such. Thus, it might not reply with a 503 Service Unavailable (or something like that), but 404 Not Found instead. (I could be wrong on that, though.)
The right™ way is to signal 410 Gone if the feed does not exist anymore and will not come back to life again. But that's hard to come by in the wild. Somebody has to manually configure that in almost all situations.
But yes, as @falsifian points out, exponential backoff looks like a good strategy. Probably even report a failure to users somehow, so they can check and potentially unsubscribe.
@bender Yeah, this is just unbelievable.
Pinellas County - Recovery: 5.03 miles, 00:10:37 average pace, 00:53:25 duration
felt like recovery in pace and breathing, but my heart rate hated me. the legs were definitely tired from the workout yesterday, too. it was good to get away from regression testing.
#running
Pinellas County - Recovery: 5.03 miles, 00:10:37 average pace, 00:53:25 duration
felt like recovery in pace and breathing, but my heart rate hated me. the legs were definitely tired from the workout yesterday, too. it was good to get away from regression testing.
#running
Pinellas County - Recovery: 5.03 miles, 00:10:37 average pace, 00:53:25 duration
felt like recovery in pace and breathing, but my heart rate hated me. the legs were definitely tired from the workout yesterday, too. it was good to get away from regression testing.
#running
@falsifian that sounds like a good compromise. Regardless of what @prologic wrote, a 404 is a 404.
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′15″W] Taking samples
@lyse 4.75 seconds, are you kidding me? 🤯
@lyse 4.75 seconds, are you kidding me? 🤯
@lyse 4.75 seconds, are you kidding me? 🤯
@lyse 4.75 seconds, are you kidding me? 🤯
@xuu Ahhhh, ohhhh, ouch. 🫤
@xuu Ahhhh, ohhhh, ouch. 🫤
@xuu Ahhhh, ohhhh, ouch. 🫤
@xuu Ahhhh, ohhhh, ouch. 🫤
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′04″W] Transfer aborted
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′21″W] Transfer 25% complete...
@prologic @bender Exponential backoff? Seems like the right thing to do when a server isn't accepting your connections at all, and might also be a reasonable compromise if you consider 404 to be a temporary failure.
@xuu poor lady! 😩 I have trained mum to call me with anything remotely fishy. She pretty much don’t trust anything. On top of the weekends, when I visit them, I usually go to their house once or twice during working days, to check on emails, calls, or funny looking snail mail.
@prologic if a twtxt.txt is not found, under which conditions will it be found again, and can something be done if say, it isn’t found for X amount of hours, days, months?
@bender Unfoetunately that isn't actually true as it depend on the ingress architecture and networking.
@bender Unfoetunately that isn't actually true as it depend on the ingress architecture and networking.
i think maybe they got her to add a forward number for sms and used that to activate on another device..
i think maybe they got her to add a forward number for sms and used that to activate on another device..
Its supposed to be tied to your phone number.. but they managed to get it activated on a different device some how. /shrug
Its supposed to be tied to your phone number.. but they managed to get it activated on a different device some how. /shrug
@lyse saw it, thanks! It pains me to see that speed. I mean, I blink slower than what it took that guy to climb that wall. LOL.
@prologic no worries mate, and thanks! I wonder if something could be done for feeds rendering 404, so that they get automatically “unfollowed”, and removed.
A twtxt.txt file should never spit out a 404, unless it’s no more.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1067 ARCHIVED:77529 CACHE:2364 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@bender I've blocked it from this pod for now 🤞Not sure which users are still trying to fetch the non-existent feeds sorry!
@bender I've blocked it from this pod for now 🤞Not sure which users are still trying to fetch the non-existent feeds sorry!
@lyse this what I get:
> “Video unavailable
> The uploader has not made this video available in your country”
The thing is, I don’t have a twtxt.txt file on netbros.com.