Yikes! If only they had salty.im!
Yikes! If only they had salty.im!
D then ~f sender). :-) Phew!
D then ~f sender). :-) Phew!
movq (@prologic, can't mention anyone outside this pod, by the way), I looked the user up: https://tilde.pt/~marado/twtxt.txt. I wonder if the "hashes" they are using will work out of the box with jenny. Talking about
jenny, going to play with the latest now. Tata! :-)
fetch-context branch. This integrates the whole thing into mutt/jenny.You will want to configure a new mutt hotkey, similar to the “reply” hotkey:
macro index,pager
"Try to fetch context of current twt, like a missing root twt"
This pipes the mail to
jenny -c. jenny will try to find the thread hash and the URL and then fetch it. (If there’s no URL or if the specific twt cannot be found in that particular feed, it could query a Yarn pod. That is not yet implemented, though.)The whole thing looks like this:
https://movq.de/v/0d0e76a180/jenny.mp4
In other words, when there’s a missing root twt, you press a hotkey to fetch it, done.
I think I like this version better. 🤔
(This needs a lot of testing. 😆)
fetch-context branch. This integrates the whole thing into mutt/jenny.You will want to configure a new mutt hotkey, similar to the “reply” hotkey:
macro index,pager
"Try to fetch context of current twt, like a missing root twt"
This pipes the mail to
jenny -c. jenny will try to find the thread hash and the URL and then fetch it. (If there’s no URL or if the specific twt cannot be found in that particular feed, it could query a Yarn pod. That is not yet implemented, though.)The whole thing looks like this:
https://movq.de/v/0d0e76a180/jenny.mp4
In other words, when there’s a missing root twt, you press a hotkey to fetch it, done.
I think I like this version better. 🤔
(This needs a lot of testing. 😆)
fetch-context branch. This integrates the whole thing into mutt/jenny.You will want to configure a new mutt hotkey, similar to the “reply” hotkey:
macro index,pager
"Try to fetch context of current twt, like a missing root twt"
This pipes the mail to
jenny -c. jenny will try to find the thread hash and the URL and then fetch it. (If there’s no URL or if the specific twt cannot be found in that particular feed, it could query a Yarn pod. That is not yet implemented, though.)The whole thing looks like this:
https://movq.de/v/0d0e76a180/jenny.mp4
In other words, when there’s a missing root twt, you press a hotkey to fetch it, done.
I think I like this version better. 🤔
(This needs a lot of testing. 😆)
fetch-context branch. This integrates the whole thing into mutt/jenny.You will want to configure a new mutt hotkey, similar to the “reply” hotkey:
macro index,pager
"Try to fetch context of current twt, like a missing root twt"
This pipes the mail to
jenny -c. jenny will try to find the thread hash and the URL and then fetch it. (If there’s no URL or if the specific twt cannot be found in that particular feed, it could query a Yarn pod. That is not yet implemented, though.)The whole thing looks like this:
https://movq.de/v/0d0e76a180/jenny.mp4
In other words, when there’s a missing root twt, you press a hotkey to fetch it, done.
I think I like this version better. 🤔
(This needs a lot of testing. 😆)
Garden with sunflowers in the backgroundMore scenery: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-08-25/
Neither of us has ever seen such a marmelade bun mushroom:
Marmelade bun in the woods, ah, no, it's a mushroom
I run
conduwuit for Matrix. That, GoToSocial, WireGuard, and several websites and experiments coexist on a 2GB, 1vCPU, 50GB VPS. 😊
--only-twt-hash fails to find that twt, it could ask a couple of Yarn instances for it (if configured).(All this needs polishing.)
--only-twt-hash fails to find that twt, it could ask a couple of Yarn instances for it (if configured).(All this needs polishing.)
--only-twt-hash fails to find that twt, it could ask a couple of Yarn instances for it (if configured).(All this needs polishing.)
--only-twt-hash fails to find that twt, it could ask a couple of Yarn instances for it (if configured).(All this needs polishing.)
missed my alarm. it was a late night and did not really want to get up. my chest was tight most of the run on top of the exhaustion, and the heat just zapped any motivation out of me. oh well, taper week.
#running
missed my alarm. it was a late night and did not really want to get up. my chest was tight most of the run on top of the exhaustion, and the heat just zapped any motivation out of me. oh well, taper week.
#running
missed my alarm. it was a late night and did not really want to get up. my chest was tight most of the run on top of the exhaustion, and the heat just zapped any motivation out of me. oh well, taper week.
#running
#retrocomputing hashtag and sometimes post under that hashtag. That’s it. 😂
#retrocomputing hashtag and sometimes post under that hashtag. That’s it. 😂
#retrocomputing hashtag and sometimes post under that hashtag. That’s it. 😂
#retrocomputing hashtag and sometimes post under that hashtag. That’s it. 😂
Now that I’ve got a server to spare (the Matrix one is gone), I might look into hosting a snac instance. 🤔
Now that I’ve got a server to spare (the Matrix one is gone), I might look into hosting a snac instance. 🤔
Now that I’ve got a server to spare (the Matrix one is gone), I might look into hosting a snac instance. 🤔
Now that I’ve got a server to spare (the Matrix one is gone), I might look into hosting a snac instance. 🤔
$ doas rcctl stop synapse
synapse(ok)
$ doas rcctl stop synapse
synapse(ok)
$ doas rcctl stop synapse
synapse(ok)
$ doas rcctl stop synapse
synapse(ok)
You can now do a “oneshot fetch” for a URL:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest
This fetches the entire feed, which might be too much. So there’s also this, which only fetches a single twt:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest --only-twt-hash r6rbinq
Let me know what you think. 🤔
You can now do a “oneshot fetch” for a URL:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest
This fetches the entire feed, which might be too much. So there’s also this, which only fetches a single twt:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest --only-twt-hash r6rbinq
Let me know what you think. 🤔
You can now do a “oneshot fetch” for a URL:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest
This fetches the entire feed, which might be too much. So there’s also this, which only fetches a single twt:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest --only-twt-hash r6rbinq
Let me know what you think. 🤔
You can now do a “oneshot fetch” for a URL:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest
This fetches the entire feed, which might be too much. So there’s also this, which only fetches a single twt:
jenny oneshot-fetch --url https://feeds.twtxt.net/hacker-news-newest/twtxt.txt --nick hacker-news-newest --only-twt-hash r6rbinq
Let me know what you think. 🤔
GET /twt/<HASH> with Accept: application/json:
$ curl -sH 'Accept: application/json' https://twtxt.net/twt/fgthxaq | jq
{
"twter": {
"nick": "prologic",
"uri": "https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt",
"avatar": "https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/avatar#gdoicerjkh3nynyxnxawwwkearr4qllkoevtwb3req4hojx5z43q"
},
"text": "(#tkjafka) @<falsifian https://www.falsifian.org/twtxt.txt> @<movq https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt> You actually only really want the missing root Twt. You could just fetch this from any Yarn pod. There are scripts I built way back when yo do this 😅",
"created": "2024-08-23T00:54:04Z",
"markdownText": "(#tkjafka) [@falsifian](https://www.falsifian.org/twtxt.txt#falsifian) [@movq](https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt#movq) You actually only really want the missing root Twt. You could just fetch this from any Yarn pod. There are scripts I built way back when yo do this 😅",
"hash": "fgthxaq",
"tags": [
"tkjafka"
],
"subject": "(#tkjafka)",
"mentions": [
"@<falsifian https://www.falsifian.org/twtxt.txt>",
"@<movq https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt>"
],
"links": []
}