> I use Mastodon similarly. I write posts in Vim until I’m happy with them. Then copy-and-paste to the browser …
You could use toot, and bypass the browser altogether.
> […] and then manually push it to my web servers […]
Funny, I also push manually, kind of. My
publish_command includes a [Y/n] question and I very often hit n, so I can keep writing a thread until it’s finished. And sometimes I delete stuff again and never publish it. 😅I use Mastodon similarly. I write posts in Vim until I’m happy with them. Then copy-and-paste to the browser …
> […] and then manually push it to my web servers […]
Funny, I also push manually, kind of. My
publish_command includes a [Y/n] question and I very often hit n, so I can keep writing a thread until it’s finished. And sometimes I delete stuff again and never publish it. 😅I use Mastodon similarly. I write posts in Vim until I’m happy with them. Then copy-and-paste to the browser …
> \n and then manually push it to my web servers \n
Funny, I also push manually, kind of. My
publish_command includes a [Y/n] question and I very often hit n, so I can keep writing a thread until it’s finished. And sometimes I delete stuff again and never publish it. 😅I use Mastodon similarly. I write posts in Vim until I’m happy with them. Then copy-and-paste to the browser …
> […] and then manually push it to my web servers […]
Funny, I also push manually, kind of. My
publish_command includes a [Y/n] question and I very often hit n, so I can keep writing a thread until it’s finished. And sometimes I delete stuff again and never publish it. 😅I use Mastodon similarly. I write posts in Vim until I’m happy with them. Then copy-and-paste to the browser …
> […] and then manually push it to my web servers […]
Funny, I also push manually, kind of. My
publish_command includes a [Y/n] question and I very often hit n, so I can keep writing a thread until it’s finished. And sometimes I delete stuff again and never publish it. 😅I use Mastodon similarly. I write posts in Vim until I’m happy with them. Then copy-and-paste to the browser …
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I believe this, on CSS, is causing it:
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#running
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#running
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#running
2023-10 81 km in 20 tracks
2023-11 100 km in 23 tracks
2023-12 76 km in 21 tracks
2024-01 59 km in 20 tracks
2024-02 48 km in 12 tracks
2024-03 65 km in 16 tracks
2024-04 55 km in 12 tracks
2024-05 58 km in 20 tracks
2024-06 34 km in 19 tracks
2024-07 25 km in 6 tracks
2024-08 18 km in 5 tracks
2024-09 52 km in 14 tracks
2024-10 74 km in 17 tracks
2023-10 81 km in 20 tracks
2023-11 100 km in 23 tracks
2023-12 76 km in 21 tracks
2024-01 59 km in 20 tracks
2024-02 48 km in 12 tracks
2024-03 65 km in 16 tracks
2024-04 55 km in 12 tracks
2024-05 58 km in 20 tracks
2024-06 34 km in 19 tracks
2024-07 25 km in 6 tracks
2024-08 18 km in 5 tracks
2024-09 52 km in 14 tracks
2024-10 74 km in 17 tracks
2023-10 81 km in 20 tracks
2023-11 100 km in 23 tracks
2023-12 76 km in 21 tracks
2024-01 59 km in 20 tracks
2024-02 48 km in 12 tracks
2024-03 65 km in 16 tracks
2024-04 55 km in 12 tracks
2024-05 58 km in 20 tracks
2024-06 34 km in 19 tracks
2024-07 25 km in 6 tracks
2024-08 18 km in 5 tracks
2024-09 52 km in 14 tracks
2024-10 74 km in 17 tracks
2023-10 81 km in 20 tracks
2023-11 100 km in 23 tracks
2023-12 76 km in 21 tracks
2024-01 59 km in 20 tracks
2024-02 48 km in 12 tracks
2024-03 65 km in 16 tracks
2024-04 55 km in 12 tracks
2024-05 58 km in 20 tracks
2024-06 34 km in 19 tracks
2024-07 25 km in 6 tracks
2024-08 18 km in 5 tracks
2024-09 52 km in 14 tracks
2024-10 74 km in 17 tracks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU6iP0WLsU8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU6iP0WLsU8
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/)) HAPPY
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https://tilde.pt/~marado/garden.html (only for today)
Segundo Zourabichvili, a fraude envolveu nomeadamente o #votoeletrónico, utilizado pela primeira vez na Geórgia durante as eleições de sábado passado, que permitiu que o mesmo número de bilhete de identidade correspondesse a "17 votos, 20 votos, em regiões diferentes".
https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/mundo/presidente-da-georgia-denuncia-uso-de-sistema-russo-para-fraude-das-eleicoes_n1610958
Segundo Zourabichvili, a fraude envolveu nomeadamente o #votoeletrónico, utilizado pela primeira vez na Geórgia durante as eleições de sábado passado, que permitiu que o mesmo número de bilhete de identidade correspondesse a "17 votos, 20 votos, em regiões diferentes".
https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/mundo/presidente-da-georgia-denuncia-uso-de-sistema-russo-para-fraude-das-eleicoes_n1610958
> Lately I’ve been browsing twtxt.net since they aggregate most of the known network
> Lately I’ve been browsing twtxt.net since they aggregate most of the known network
the bechdel test for an open source community is: two women in positions of formal authority discuss something, other than moderating a man's behavior
Yeah I've closed the PR, I just wanted to write it up and see what we all thought. Much easier to talk to a concrete spec proposal sometimes. I realised as I was writing it too that it wasn't really going to achieve much in practise. I think we all agree 👍
Yeah I've closed the PR, I just wanted to write it up and see what we all thought. Much easier to talk to a concrete spec proposal sometimes. I realised as I was writing it too that it wasn't really going to achieve much in practise. I think we all agree 👍
So many clients do client-side transformation already, mostly in the form of -mentions. e.g: If I @falsifian mention you, that gets transformed into the full proper Twtxt mention syntax. We _could_ in theory transform other things too, but I see little value in doing so? 🤔 -- Also it's probably more a "Client" recommendation anyway at that point right?
So many clients do client-side transformation already, mostly in the form of -mentions. e.g: If I @falsifian mention you, that gets transformed into the full proper Twtxt mention syntax. We _could_ in theory transform other things too, but I see little value in doing so? 🤔 -- Also it's probably more a "Client" recommendation anyway at that point right?
yarnd's Markdown parser library that is used:> What has text/markdown got to do with this? I don’t think Markdown says anything about replacing 1/4 with ¼, or other similar transformations. It’s not needed, because ¼ is already a unicode character that can simply be directly inserted into the text file.
yarnd's Markdown parser library that is used:> What has text/markdown got to do with this? I don’t think Markdown says anything about replacing 1/4 with ¼, or other similar transformations. It’s not needed, because ¼ is already a unicode character that can simply be directly inserted into the text file.