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@prologic Oh, that's a lovely campfire! Seeing them always makes me smile. Enjoy your time in nature with your loved ones.
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′15″W] 4166 days without news from Herve
- Estoy malito 🤒 , ¿me haces una sopita de ratita?- 🍲🐭
#catsoftwtxt
- Estoy malito 🤒 , ¿me haces una sopita de ratita?- 🍲🐭
#catsoftwtxt
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′25″W] Transponder fixed
you can just have a web address.. i added mine.. though i think they have changed up the protocol so my key doesn't seem to work anymore. https://key.sour.is/id/me@sour.is
you can just have a web address.. i added mine.. though i think they have changed up the protocol so my key doesn't seem to work anymore. https://key.sour.is/id/me@sour.is
Order placed!
Now the wait starts. 😩😂
@bender Thanks! 🤗 -- I know it will 🤣
@bender Thanks! 🤗 -- I know it will 🤣
@prologic I will ping you on the 15th. Enjoy the weekend, mate! Don't worry, the Mills DC will continue to run 😂. Disconnect, and have fun!
Out camping with the family this weekend for my birthday 🥳
Out camping with the family this weekend for my birthday 🥳
I think so 😅 Thanks$!🙇♂️
I think so 😅 Thanks$!🙇♂️
[47°09′40″S, 126°43′09″W] Transponder malfunction
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@prologic you should see This ! The devs were already trying to figure things out for TWTXT and Yarn.social 😃
@prologic you should see This ! The devs were already trying to figure things out for TWTXT and Yarn.social 😃
@prologic you should see This ! The devs were already trying to figure things out for TWTXT and Yarn.social 😃
@prologic No luck so far and it looks like I have plenty of reading to do tomorrow morning. 😅
@prologic No luck so far and it looks like I have plenty of reading to do tomorrow morning. 😅
@prologic No luck so far and it looks like I have plenty of reading to do tomorrow morning. 😅
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@xuu What's the keyoxide thingy you wrote/built? 🤔 What's your URI/profile? 🤔
@xuu What's the keyoxide thingy you wrote/built? 🤔 What's your URI/profile? 🤔
@aelaraji Sounds like it would work 👌 Though I've not tried or invested anytime into proofs and claims type things so far 🤔
@aelaraji Sounds like it would work 👌 Though I've not tried or invested anytime into proofs and claims type things so far 🤔
@bender Does it have to. To my understanding, all you have to do is to add in a claim to your Twtxt feed link into your key, update your profile and post one of These Identity formats to your Twtxt file/Profile...
Give me a couple of minutes, I'll give it a try myself 😉
@bender Does it have to. To my understanding, all you have to do is to add in a claim to your Twtxt feed link into your key, update your profile and post one of These Identity formats to your Twtxt file/Profile...
Give me a couple of minutes, I'll give it a try myself 😉
@bender Does it have to. To my understanding, all you have to do is to add in a claim to your Twtxt feed link into your key, update your profile and post one of These Identity formats to your Twtxt file/Profile...
Give me a couple of minutes, I'll give it a try myself 😉
@prologic well...
> how would that work exactly?
To my limited knowledge, Keyoxide is an open source project offering different tools for verifying one's online persona(s). That's done by either A) creating an Ariande Profile using the web interface, a CLI. or B) Just using your GPG key. Either way, you add in Identity claims to your different profiles, links and whatnot, and finally advertise your profile ... Then there is a second set of Mobile/Web clients and CLI your correspondents can use to check your identity claims. I think of them like the front-ends of GPG Keyservers (which keyoxide leverages for verification when you opt for the GPG Key method), where you verify profiles using links, Key IDs and Fingerprints...
> Who maintains cox site? Is it centralized or decentralized can be relied upon?
- Maintainers? Definitely not me, but here's their Git stuff and OpenCollective page ...
- Both ASP and Keyoxide Webtools can be self-hosted. I don't see a central authority here... + As mentioned on their FAQ page the whole process can be done manually, so you don't have to relay on any one/thing if you don't want to, the whole thing is just another tool for convenience (with a bit of eye candy).
> Does that mean then that every user is required to have a cox side profile?
Nop. But it looks like a nice option to prove that I'm the same person to whom that may concern if I ever change my Twtxt URL, host/join a yarn pod or if I reach out on other platforms to someone I've met in her. Otherwise I'm just happy exchanging GPG keys or confirm the change IRL at a coffee shop or something. 😁
@prologic well...
> how would that work exactly?
To my limited knowledge, Keyoxide is an open source project offering different tools for verifying one's online persona(s). That's done by either A) creating an Ariande Profile using the web interface, a CLI. or B) Just using your GPG key. Either way, you add in Identity claims to your different profiles, links and whatnot, and finally advertise your profile ... Then there is a second set of Mobile/Web clients and CLI your correspondents can use to check your identity claims. I think of them like the front-ends of GPG Keyservers (which keyoxide leverages for verification when you opt for the GPG Key method), where you verify profiles using links, Key IDs and Fingerprints...
> Who maintains cox site? Is it centralized or decentralized can be relied upon?
- Maintainers? Definitely not me, but here's their Git stuff and OpenCollective page ...
- Both ASP and Keyoxide Webtools can be self-hosted. I don't see a central authority here... + As mentioned on their FAQ page the whole process can be done manually, so you don't have to relay on any one/thing if you don't want to, the whole thing is just another tool for convenience (with a bit of eye candy).
> Does that mean then that every user is required to have a cox side profile?
Nop. But it looks like a nice option to prove that I'm the same person to whom that may concern if I ever change my Twtxt URL, host/join a yarn pod or if I reach out on other platforms to someone I've met in her. Otherwise I'm just happy exchanging GPG keys or confirm the change IRL at a coffee shop or something. 😁
@prologic well...
> how would that work exactly?
To my limited knowledge, Keyoxide is an open source project offering different tools for verifying one's online persona(s). That's done by either A) creating an Ariande Profile using the web interface, a CLI. or B) Just using your GPG key. Either way, you add in Identity claims to your different profiles, links and whatnot, and finally advertise your profile ... Then there is a second set of Mobile/Web clients and CLI your correspondents can use to check your identity claims. I think of them like the front-ends of GPG Keyservers (which keyoxide leverages for verification when you opt for the GPG Key method), where you verify profiles using links, Key IDs and Fingerprints...
> Who maintains cox site? Is it centralized or decentralized can be relied upon?
- Maintainers? Definitely not me, but here's their Git stuff and OpenCollective page ...
- Both ASP and Keyoxide Webtools can be self-hosted. I don't see a central authority here... + As mentioned on their FAQ page the whole process can be done manually, so you don't have to relay on any one/thing if you don't want to, the whole thing is just another tool for convenience (with a bit of eye candy).
> Does that mean then that every user is required to have a cox side profile?
Nop. But it looks like a nice option to prove that I'm the same person to whom that may concern if I ever change my Twtxt URL, host/join a yarn pod or if I reach out on other platforms to someone I've met in her. Otherwise I'm just happy exchanging GPG keys or confirm the change IRL at a coffee shop or something. 😁
thinking about moving some of my services to dependable third parties.. I love to host my own stuff, but I need to have at least some backups. esp for stuff that mostly serves as an alias.
@lyse Wow, those are some great shots. Fall is finally here! 😍 (Might be a bit exaggerated by my redshift. 😅)
That temperature drop was pretty sudden. Boom, cold, no warning. Give me some time to adapt, man! 😂
@lyse Wow, those are some great shots. Fall is finally here! 😍 (Might be a bit exaggerated by my redshift. 😅)
That temperature drop was pretty sudden. Boom, cold, no warning. Give me some time to adapt, man! 😂
@lyse Wow, those are some great shots. Fall is finally here! 😍 (Might be a bit exaggerated by my redshift. 😅)
That temperature drop was pretty sudden. Boom, cold, no warning. Give me some time to adapt, man! 😂
@lyse Wow, those are some great shots. Fall is finally here! 😍 (Might be a bit exaggerated by my redshift. 😅)
That temperature drop was pretty sudden. Boom, cold, no warning. Give me some time to adapt, man! 😂
20° temperature drop in just a hand full of days. Ooof. We went on a stroll at 10°C today. I could have used a beanie, my ears were very cold. The sun was out, but hardly any people. Very nice. Also, no wind.
It was nice to finally hear a few birds singing again, although it was still fairly silent. The sun gave us a nice show. In hindsight, we should have stayed at the summit a bit longer. In the forest, we missed the very best, crazy red sky. We could only see parts shimmering through the tree lines.

https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-09-12/
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Dos caras de la misma monada
#catsoftwtxt
Dos caras de la misma monada
#catsoftwtxt
Pinellas County Running: 4.02 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 00:41:36 duration
this one was rough. hard to breathe and crazy hot. really need to get motivated again and run early in the morning.
#running
Pinellas County Running: 4.02 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 00:41:36 duration
this one was rough. hard to breathe and crazy hot. really need to get motivated again and run early in the morning.
#running
Pinellas County Running: 4.02 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 00:41:36 duration
this one was rough. hard to breathe and crazy hot. really need to get motivated again and run early in the morning.
#running
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
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[47°09′34″S, 126°43′04″W] Waiting for carrier
@aelaraji how would that work exactly? Does that mean then that every user is required to have a cox side profile? Who maintains cox site? Is it centralized or decentralized can be relied upon?
@aelaraji how would that work exactly? Does that mean then that every user is required to have a cox side profile? Who maintains cox site? Is it centralized or decentralized can be relied upon?
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′28″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
Summer, going too fast. :(
@prologic can't one just link to a keyoxide profile with a link to their Twtxt feed for identity or something?
@prologic can't one just link to a keyoxide profile with a link to their Twtxt feed for identity or something?
@prologic can't one just link to a keyoxide profile with a link to their Twtxt feed for identity or something?
Ford, the company can honestly go fuck themselves! No one ever asked or even thought to themselves:
> Gee I wish my car would listen to my in-car conversations and serve me ads.
🤬🤦♂️ #Ford #Ads
Ford, the company can honestly go fuck themselves! No one ever asked or even thought to themselves:
> Gee I wish my car would listen to my in-car conversations and serve me ads.
🤬🤦♂️ #Ford #Ads
@slashdot i'll get fucked! The US patent office should ban this immediately.
@slashdot i'll get fucked! The US patent office should ban this immediately.
@xuu True 😅 I guess it comes down to our risk appetite and the attack vectors we're trying to solve for 🤔
@xuu True 😅 I guess it comes down to our risk appetite and the attack vectors we're trying to solve for 🤔
@prologic a signature *IS* encryption in reverse. If my private key becomes compromised then they can impersonate me. Being able to manage promotion and revocation of keys needed even in a system where its used for just signatures.
@prologic a signature *IS* encryption in reverse. If my private key becomes compromised then they can impersonate me. Being able to manage promotion and revocation of keys needed even in a system where its used for just signatures.
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@bender there is a certain simplicity to that. 😅
@bender there is a certain simplicity to that. 😅
In some parallel universe, Antonioni made a film starring Françoise Hardy. She and Monica Vitti were sisters in that timeline.
Heck, fuck http too. https, or die.
I say fuck gemini, and gopher. 😅
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′17″W] Dosimeter fixed
I was not suggesting to that everyone need to setup a working webfinger endpoint, but that we take the format of nick+(sub)domain as base for generating the hashed together with the message date and content.
If we omit the protocol prefix from the way we do things now will that not solve most of the problems? In the case of gemini://gemini.ctrl-c.club/~nristen/twtxt.txt they also have a working twtxt.txt at https://ctrl-c.club/~nristen/twtxt.txt ... damn I just notice the gemini. subdomain.
Okay what about defining a prefers protocol as part of the hash schema? so 1: https , 2: http 3: gemini 4: gopher ?