jenny is doing some kind of validation and verifying if that Twt really does exist on the feed uri? 🤔 But the hash is all kinds of wrong now because @gallowsgryph for whatever reason decided it _might_ be a good idea to have a 2nd # url that doesn't actually point to the same Twtxt feed (_bad idea_).
jenny is doing some kind of validation and verifying if that Twt really does exist on the feed uri? 🤔 But the hash is all kinds of wrong now because @gallowsgryph for whatever reason decided it _might_ be a good idea to have a 2nd # url that doesn't actually point to the same Twtxt feed (_bad idea_).
yarnd, but a. bug with the feed itself. The feed is now completely broken in that regard. See #27nifeq
yarnd, but a. bug with the feed itself. The feed is now completely broken in that regard. See #27nifeq
# url field that doesn't point to the same Twtxt feed 🤔
# url field that doesn't point to the same Twtxt feed 🤔
(#<2024-10-25T17:15:50Z https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt>)in jenny as a replacement for (#twthash) and have it not care about if is http(s) or a g-protocol?
(#<2024-10-25T17:15:50Z https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt>)in jenny as a replacement for (#twthash) and have it not care about if is http(s) or a g-protocol?
(#<2024-10-25T17:15:50Z https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt>)in jenny as a replacement for (#twthash) and have it not care about if is http(s) or a g-protocol?
(#<2024-10-25T17:15:50Z https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt>)in jenny as a replacement for (#twthash) and have it not care about if is http(s) or a g-protocol?
url = in the file that is the one that has to be used for the twthash computation, which is a too arbitrary way of defining something that breaks treading time and time again. And this is the case for not using url+date+message = twthash.=
url = in the file that is the one that has to be used for the twthash computation, which is a too arbitrary way of defining something that breaks treading time and time again. And this is the case for not using url+date+message = twthash.=
url = in the file that is the one that has to be used for the twthash computation, which is a too arbitrary way of defining something that breaks treading time and time again. And this is the case for not using url+date+message = twthash.=
url = in the file that is the one that has to be used for the twthash computation, which is a too arbitrary way of defining something that breaks treading time and time again. And this is the case for not using url+date+message = twthash.=
Oh, and the
lang metadata field is indented with tabs, breaking the nice visual alignment._
Oh, and the
lang metadata field is indented with tabs, breaking the nice visual alignment._
uri field for this twt in its database, I guess? Disclaimer: I know nothing about the internals of Yarn. 😅
uri field for this twt in its database, I guess? Disclaimer: I know nothing about the internals of Yarn. 😅
uri field for this twt in its database, I guess? Disclaimer: I know nothing about the internals of Yarn. 😅
uri field for this twt in its database, I guess? Disclaimer: I know nothing about the internals of Yarn. 😅
Yarn’s API says that twt comes from the URL http://twtxt.prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt – but when using that URL for hashing, I get the hash
bjs6aua instead of mowsvgq. That’s not the correct hash, so jenny says the twt could not be found.Inspecting the feed using
jenny -D … yields the correct hash. When looking at the raw feed, we can see:
# nick = gallowsgryph
# description = Green living and permaculture enthusiast, writer, otherkin, weird.
# url = http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt
# url = https://dreamwidth.org/gallowsgryph/
# avatar = http://prismdragon.net/img/gallows.png#20241025
So it’s a different URL. When I use http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt for hashing, I get the correct hash.
Yarn’s API says that twt comes from the URL http://twtxt.prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt – but when using that URL for hashing, I get the hash
bjs6aua instead of mowsvgq. That’s not the correct hash, so jenny says the twt could not be found.Inspecting the feed using
jenny -D … yields the correct hash. When looking at the raw feed, we can see:
# nick = gallowsgryph
# description = Green living and permaculture enthusiast, writer, otherkin, weird.
# url = http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt
# url = https://dreamwidth.org/gallowsgryph/
# avatar = http://prismdragon.net/img/gallows.png#20241025
So it’s a different URL. When I use http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt for hashing, I get the correct hash.
Yarn’s API says that twt comes from the URL http://twtxt.prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt – but when using that URL for hashing, I get the hash
bjs6aua instead of mowsvgq. That’s not the correct hash, so jenny says the twt could not be found.Inspecting the feed using
jenny -D … yields the correct hash. When looking at the raw feed, we can see:
# nick = gallowsgryph
# description = Green living and permaculture enthusiast, writer, otherkin, weird.
# url = http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt
# url = https://dreamwidth.org/gallowsgryph/
# avatar = http://prismdragon.net/img/gallows.png#20241025
So it’s a different URL. When I use http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt for hashing, I get the correct hash.
Yarn’s API says that twt comes from the URL http://twtxt.prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt – but when using that URL for hashing, I get the hash
bjs6aua instead of mowsvgq. That’s not the correct hash, so jenny says the twt could not be found.Inspecting the feed using
jenny -D … yields the correct hash. When looking at the raw feed, we can see:
# nick = gallowsgryph
# description = Green living and permaculture enthusiast, writer, otherkin, weird.
# url = http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt
# url = https://dreamwidth.org/gallowsgryph/
# avatar = http://prismdragon.net/img/gallows.png#20241025
So it’s a different URL. When I use http://prismdragon.net/twtxt.txt for hashing, I get the correct hash.
Trying to fetch "#mowsvgq" from Yarn pod https://txt.sour.is ...
Trying to fetch "#mowsvgq" from Yarn pod https://twtxt.net ...
Twt could not be found
Yet, the twtxt is there: https://twtxt.net/twt/mowsvgq. Bug, or something else?
Trying to fetch "#mowsvgq" from Yarn pod https://txt.sour.is ...
Trying to fetch "#mowsvgq" from Yarn pod https://twtxt.net ...
Twt could not be found
Yet, the twtxt is there: https://twtxt.net/twt/mowsvgq. Bug, or something else?
@gallowsgryph@twtxt.prismdragon.net.
@gallowsgryph@twtxt.prismdragon.net.WOAH! What happened here? I replied to https://twtxt.net/twt/rzuepoq, just now, and this twtxt shows "2h ago".
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