quick run around the park. boy was it hot!
#running
quick run around the park. boy was it hot!
#running
quick run around the park. boy was it hot!
#running
Screenshot of an email, allegedly from Sendgrid The first give away is the sender,
sendgrid@autovitalsinc.com. Not Sengrid. Now, check the URL on the link provided to check the account activity:
https://u906946.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.eXk7eIEvNT22LuyWQ0fseoc5VY1jItvxPoavh2wfNVs292YMzvTAPj5D6nek1U6K7UfW_AsM5Hq3TBeAGlZrT-2F3g23iWCcJRPGZ-2B58DJxpgMgOTjgWklNQiAdGiHqmR6FFVhfWZJhnu1PSRslMuKGg1XNZs5e1lGu8kmdKhv7otlghl6qLMXiiXYZcvaUB5NruWwSBFcLdvi31NY-2Fru5oyrcrugm2iLYA0u5TiufyvA7SNTo3sDHx6WtS-2FmfEyN2svb9k1S4QGRFhuDseidMiFm0f9Q-3D-3D
I was curious, so I follow it on my dedicated VM for these kind of things. It took me to a page looking exactly like a Sendgrid login, with a
sendgrid.net URL. Upon entering yourmotherisahamster@gmail.com, as username, and yourfathersmellsofelderberries as password, it sent me to https://screenprank.com/gandalf/.It was well done. This morning the same link renders a blank page with a "Not found" link that takes you to a
404. Hmm...
Los viernes son lunes al revés. ⌘ Read more****
Esto es así ⌘ Read more****
text/plain (it serves HTML at the moment). Return the physical line from the feed. Maybe with a comment above for the feed URL. Or doesn't the registry format also include the URL separated with a tab somehow? I'm too lazy right now to look it up. Also, not sure how useful that would be. Anyway, good night.
Good hunting and bon appétit! :-) I never had Puerto Rico's national dish, but the photos look delicious. Yum!
I also tried ice cream, but I reckon I simply stick to your last tip instead. :-)
curl foo that does just that, don't be lazy! :-P
curl -sH "Accept: application/json" https://twtxt.net/twt/st3wsda | jq You can piece it together from created and text (and twter.uri).
$ du -h .config/twtxt/cache*.db
13M .config/twtxt/cache2.db # contains read status for each twt (very inefficient format)
7,0M .config/twtxt/cache.db # the actual cache by the original twtxt reference implementation
Yeah, wrong place for caches.
I haven't left the house, so it feels well under air conditioning. In two more hours I will call it quits from the work day, and will have to dash to the grocery to get supplies for tonight's meal (arroz con gandules). I will let you know how it truly feels out there then. :-D
For those swollen fingers, nothing better than a mildly cold shower! Oh, and paws off the keyboard! :-P
I haven't left the house, so it feels well under air conditioning. In two more hours I will call it quits from the work day, and will have to dash to the grocery to get supplies for tonight's meal (arroz con gandules). I will let you know how it truly feels out there then. :-D
For those swollen fingers, nothing better than a mildly cold shower! Oh, and paws off the keyboard! :-P
I have to read up on the twtxt registry documentation on the weekend (too tired at the moment), but it should probably be no real issue to integrate that API into yarnd.
29°C, zero wind, extremely humid, luckily the sun was behind the clouds. I'm soaking wet, sweat ran down in streams and dripped in my eyes, it burned a bit. The sky is getting a little dark, I hope the thunderstorm and rain are really arriving here later. Rain had always been finally cancelled the couple last days.
I'm gotta go cool off my fingers now, they're swollen from the heat.
24056 "prologic"
5103 "lyse"
3932 "movq"
1984 "abucci"
1876 "adi"
1633 "fastidious"
1551 "jlj"
1455 "mckinley"
1413 "offgridliving
1280 "eaplmx"
Some of those I no longer follow, or do not exist, but their wisdom remains. LOL.
24056 "prologic"
5103 "lyse"
3932 "movq"
1984 "abucci"
1876 "adi"
1633 "fastidious"
1551 "jlj"
1455 "mckinley"
1413 "offgridliving
1280 "eaplmx"
Some of those I no longer follow, or do not exist, but their wisdom remains. LOL.
$ du -sh ~/Mail/twt
244M /home/user/Mail/twt
But:
$ du -sh --apparent-size ~/Mail/twt
33M /home/user/Mail/twt
There are about 60k twts in there.
Regarding one-way junk: True. Looks like I mostly unfollowed those, I don’t really have that in my inbox. 🤔
These are the Top 10, btw:
$ awk '/^From: / { user\n++ } END { for (u in user) { print user\n, u } }' * | sort -k1rn | head -n 10
24020 "prologic"
5269 "lyse"
3928 "movq"
2285 "adi"
1985 "abucci"
1713 "mckinley"
1415 "off_grid_living"
1352 "darch"
1280 "eaplmx"
956 "bender"*
$ du -sh ~/Mail/twt
244M /home/user/Mail/twt
But:
$ du -sh --apparent-size ~/Mail/twt
33M /home/user/Mail/twt
There are about 60k twts in there.
Regarding one-way junk: True. Looks like I mostly unfollowed those, I don’t really have that in my inbox. 🤔
These are the Top 10, btw:
$ awk '/^From: / { user[$2]++ } END { for (u in user) { print user[u], u } }' * | sort -k1rn | head -n 10
24020 "prologic"
5269 "lyse"
3928 "movq"
2285 "adi"
1985 "abucci"
1713 "mckinley"
1415 "off_grid_living"
1352 "darch"
1280 "eaplmx"
956 "bender"*
$ du -sh ~/Mail/twt
244M /home/user/Mail/twt
But:
$ du -sh --apparent-size ~/Mail/twt
33M /home/user/Mail/twt
There are about 60k twts in there.
Regarding one-way junk: True. Looks like I mostly unfollowed those, I don’t really have that in my inbox. 🤔
These are the Top 10, btw:
$ awk '/^From: / { user[$2]++ } END { for (u in user) { print user[u], u } }' * | sort -k1rn | head -n 10
24020 "prologic"
5269 "lyse"
3928 "movq"
2285 "adi"
1985 "abucci"
1713 "mckinley"
1415 "off_grid_living"
1352 "darch"
1280 "eaplmx"
956 "bender"*
$ du -sh ~/Mail/twt
244M /home/user/Mail/twt
But:
$ du -sh --apparent-size ~/Mail/twt
33M /home/user/Mail/twt
There are about 60k twts in there.
Regarding one-way junk: True. Looks like I mostly unfollowed those, I don’t really have that in my inbox. 🤔
These are the Top 10, btw:
$ awk '/^From: / { user[$2]++ } END { for (u in user) { print user[u], u } }' * | sort -k1rn | head -n 10
24020 "prologic"
5269 "lyse"
3928 "movq"
2285 "adi"
1985 "abucci"
1713 "mckinley"
1415 "off_grid_living"
1352 "darch"
1280 "eaplmx"
956 "bender"*
$ du -sh ~/Mail/twt
244M /home/user/Mail/twt
But:
$ du -sh --apparent-size ~/Mail/twt
33M /home/user/Mail/twt
There are about 60k twts in there.
Regarding one-way junk: True. Looks like I mostly unfollowed those, I don’t really have that in my inbox. 🤔
These are the Top 10, btw:
$ awk '/^From: / { user[$2]++ } END { for (u in user) { print user[u], u } }' * | sort -k1rn | head -n 10
24020 "prologic"
5269 "lyse"
3928 "movq"
2285 "adi"
1985 "abucci"
1713 "mckinley"
1415 "off_grid_living"
1352 "darch"
1280 "eaplmx"
956 "bender"*
anth http://a.9srv.net/tw.txt
bender https://twtxt.net/user/bender/twtxt.txt
johanbove https://johanbove.info/twtxt.txt
ionores https://twtxt.net/user/ionores/twtxt.txt
lyse https://lyse.isobeef.org/twtxt.txt
mckinley https://twtxt.net/user/mckinley/twtxt.txt
movq https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt
prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt
stigatle https://yarn.stigatle.no/user/stigatle/twtxt.txt
thecanine https://twtxt.net/user/thecanine/twtxt.txt
xuu https://txt.sour.is/user/xuu/twtxt.txt
abucci https://anthony.buc.ci/user/abucci/twtxt.txt
soren https://darch.dk/twtxt.txt
aelaraji https://aelaraji.com/twtxt.txt
dbucklin https://www.davebucklin.com/twtxt.txt
falsifian https://www.falsifian.org/twtxt.txt
off_grid https://twtxt.net/user/off_grid_living/twtxt.txt
yarn_police https://twtxt.net/user/yarn_police/twtxt.txt
And the Maildir size is 212MB. What size (not followers list) is yours?
And I just realized: Mutt’s layout helps a lot. Skimming over new twts is really easy and it’s not a big loss if there are a couple of shitposts™ in my “timeline”. This is very different from Mastodon (both the default web UI and all clients I’ve tried), where the timeline is always *huge*. Posts take up a lot of space on screen. Makes me think twice if I want to follow someone or not. 😅
(I mostly only follow Hashtags on Mastodon anyway. It’s more interesting that way.)
And I just realized: Mutt’s layout helps a lot. Skimming over new twts is really easy and it’s not a big loss if there are a couple of shitposts™ in my “timeline”. This is very different from Mastodon (both the default web UI and all clients I’ve tried), where the timeline is always *huge*. Posts take up a lot of space on screen. Makes me think twice if I want to follow someone or not. 😅
(I mostly only follow Hashtags on Mastodon anyway. It’s more interesting that way.)
And I just realized: Mutt’s layout helps a lot. Skimming over new twts is really easy and it’s not a big loss if there are a couple of shitposts™ in my “timeline”. This is very different from Mastodon (both the default web UI and all clients I’ve tried), where the timeline is always *huge*. Posts take up a lot of space on screen. Makes me think twice if I want to follow someone or not. 😅
(I mostly only follow Hashtags on Mastodon anyway. It’s more interesting that way.)
And I just realized: Mutt’s layout helps a lot. Skimming over new twts is really easy and it’s not a big loss if there are a couple of shitposts™ in my “timeline”. This is very different from Mastodon (both the default web UI and all clients I’ve tried), where the timeline is always *huge*. Posts take up a lot of space on screen. Makes me think twice if I want to follow someone or not. 😅
(I mostly only follow Hashtags on Mastodon anyway. It’s more interesting that way.)
st3wsda and it started like this:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
When fetching the feed *now*, the twt starts like this and the current twt gets the hash
6mdqxrq:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
This can’t be avoided, really. Publishing twts and then editing them is like doing a
git push --force after rewriting the commit history. Chaos will ensue. 😅
st3wsda and it started like this:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
When fetching the feed *now*, the twt starts like this and the current twt gets the hash
6mdqxrq:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
This can’t be avoided, really. Publishing twts and then editing them is like doing a
git push --force after rewriting the commit history. Chaos will ensue. 😅
st3wsda and it started like this:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
When fetching the feed *now*, the twt starts like this and the current twt gets the hash
6mdqxrq:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
This can’t be avoided, really. Publishing twts and then editing them is like doing a
git push --force after rewriting the commit history. Chaos will ensue. 😅
st3wsda and it started like this:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
When fetching the feed *now*, the twt starts like this and the current twt gets the hash
6mdqxrq:(#yqke7sq) I've been sketching out some …
This can’t be avoided, really. Publishing twts and then editing them is like doing a
git push --force after rewriting the commit history. Chaos will ensue. 😅
Screenshot of Yarn.social showing duplicated headers.