hit all the paces i set out to and was not too tough. could have possibly done a longer warm up or cool down, or maybe another set, but it was all good. have not really been doing any speed work so it was a good test.
#running
hit all the paces i set out to and was not too tough. could have possibly done a longer warm up or cool down, or maybe another set, but it was all good. have not really been doing any speed work so it was a good test.
#running
hit all the paces i set out to and was not too tough. could have possibly done a longer warm up or cool down, or maybe another set, but it was all good. have not really been doing any speed work so it was a good test.
#running
Most clients respect caching if your feed is transported I've HTTP.
Otherwise you can add the
# refresh hint to clients on your feed.No need to be an obnoxious ass and flood your own feed. That will just get you permanarely unfollowed and ignored.
Most clients respect caching if your feed is transported I've HTTP.
Otherwise you can add the
# refresh hint to clients on your feed.No need to be an obnoxious ass and flood your own feed. That will just get you permanarely unfollowed and ignored.
# nick = movq
# url = https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt
# avatar = https://www.uninformativ.de/avatar.png#20240102
#
# [...]
#
# Legacy, don't use:
# nick_alias = vain
#
# prev = 6v47cua twtxt-old_2024-04-21_6v47cua.txt
What's on the
[...] is just a comment he added. Here is mine:
# nick = bender
# url = https://twtxt.net/user/bender/twtxt.txt
# avatar = https://twtxt.net/user/bender/avatar#zccci5jyuxv266gelyggvufoacqp3elvhyv2k3t7sfl6hlggtkza
# description = "Yeah, well, I'm gonna go build my own theme park. With blackjack and hookers! In fact, forget the park."
Regardings your points:
1. Agreed, but at the moment date+txt creates the unique timestamp
2. Preferably newest twt as the last line, will make for more structure.
0. It's a text file, so you must be able to write it by hand (ie. no app logic) and read by eye. If you edit a post you change the content not the timestamp. Otherwise it will be considered a new post.
2. The order of lines in a twtxt.txt must not hold any significant. The file is a container and each line an atomic piece of information. You should be able to run
sort on a twtxt.txt and it should still work.1. Transport protocol should not matter, as long as the file served is the same. Http and https are preferred, so it is suggested that feed served via Gopher or Gemini also provide http(s).
3. Do we need more commandments?
0. It's a text file, so you must be able to write it by hand (ie. no app logic) and read by eye. If you edit a post you change the content not the timestamp. Otherwise it will be considered a new post.
2. The order of lines in a twtxt.txt must not hold any significant. The file is a container and each line an atomic piece of information. You should be able to run
sort on a twtxt.txt and it should still work.1. Transport protocol should not matter, as long as the file served is the same. Http and https are preferred, so it is suggested that feed served via Gopher or Gemini also provide http(s).
3. Do we need more commandments?
0. It's a text file, so you must be able to write it by hand (ie. no app logic) and read by eye. If you edit a post you change the content not the timestamp. Otherwise it will be considered a new post.
2. The order of lines in a twtxt.txt must not hold any significant. The file is a container and each line an atomic piece of information. You should be able to run
sort on a twtxt.txt and it should still work.1. Transport protocol should not matter, as long as the file served is the same. Http and https are preferred, so it is suggested that feed served via Gopher or Gemini also provide http(s).
3. Do we need more commandments?
0. It's a text file, so you must be able to write it by hand (ie. no app logic) and read by eye. If you edit a post you change the content not the timestamp. Otherwise it will be considered a new post.
2. The order of lines in a twtxt.txt must not hold any significant. The file is a container and each line an atomic piece of information. You should be able to run
sort on a twtxt.txt and it should still work.1. Transport protocol should not matter, as long as the file served is the same. Http and https are preferred, so it is suggested that feed served via Gopher or Gemini also provide http(s).
3. Do we need more commandments?
avatar field has a #20240102 at the end: To trick yarnd into reloading it.
avatar field has a #20240102 at the end: To trick yarnd into reloading it.
avatar field has a #20240102 at the end: To trick yarnd into reloading it.
avatar field has a #20240102 at the end: To trick yarnd into reloading it.
# nick = sorenpeter
# description = visualist and livecoder
# url = http://darch.dk/twtxt.txt
# avatar = http://darch.dk/avatar.png
# profile = http://darch.dk/timeline
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
# prev = archive twtxt-archive.txt
I think it is being ignored. It should be:
# nick = sorenpeter
# description = visualist and livecoder
# url = http://darch.dk/twtxt.txt
# avatar = http://darch.dk/avatar.png
# profile = http://darch.dk/timeline
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
# prev = archive twtxt-archive.txt
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