description header. Or rather, how often it re-fetches it.
description header. Or rather, how often it re-fetches it.
Maybe one day enough states will make it into the NaPo InterCo to finally put the EC to rest.
Maybe one day enough states will make it into the NaPo InterCo to finally put the EC to rest.
Iβll certainly test for Covid before meeting people tomorrow.
Iβll certainly test for Covid before meeting people tomorrow.
Iβll certainly test for Covid before meeting people tomorrow.
Iβll certainly test for Covid before meeting people tomorrow.
I might be spoiled and very privileged here. Even though my PC is almost 12 years old now, it *does* have an SSD and tons of RAM (i.e., lots of I/O cache), so starting mutt and opening the mailbox takes about 1-2 seconds here. I hardly even notice it. But I understand that not everybody has fast machines like that. π«€
I might be spoiled and very privileged here. Even though my PC is almost 12 years old now, it *does* have an SSD and tons of RAM (i.e., lots of I/O cache), so starting mutt and opening the mailbox takes about 1-2 seconds here. I hardly even notice it. But I understand that not everybody has fast machines like that. π«€
I might be spoiled and very privileged here. Even though my PC is almost 12 years old now, it *does* have an SSD and tons of RAM (i.e., lots of I/O cache), so starting mutt and opening the mailbox takes about 1-2 seconds here. I hardly even notice it. But I understand that not everybody has fast machines like that. π«€
I might be spoiled and very privileged here. Even though my PC is almost 12 years old now, it *does* have an SSD and tons of RAM (i.e., lots of I/O cache), so starting mutt and opening the mailbox takes about 1-2 seconds here. I hardly even notice it. But I understand that not everybody has fast machines like that. π«€
$HOME/.cache/mutt/twtxt/ directory for example and then add this set header_cache = $HOME/.cache/mutt/twtxt/ to your muttrc (the one you have set up for or use with jenny if you're using different ones). That's what helped me with that.Ref: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#header-caching
$HOME/.cache/mutt/twtxt/ directory for example and then add this set header_cache = $HOME/.cache/mutt/twtxt/ to your muttrc (the one you have set up for or use with jenny if you're using different ones). That's what helped me with that.Ref: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#header-caching
$HOME/.cache/mutt/twtxt/ directory for example and then add this set header_cache = $HOME/.cache/mutt/twtxt/ to your muttrc (the one you have set up for or use with jenny if you're using different ones). That's what helped me with that.Ref: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#header-caching
@movq??
@movq??
yarnd pod here around ~2m on average to fetch, process and cache ~700 feeds.
yarnd pod here around ~2m on average to fetch, process and cache ~700 feeds.
@<bender bender@twtxt.net> is currently wrong. The 2nd part of a mention is currently required to be a full absolute URI.
@<bender bender@twtxt.net> is currently wrong. The 2nd part of a mention is currently required to be a full absolute URI.
$ bat https://twtxt.net/twt/dn2zlga | jq '.'
{
"twter": {
"nick": "Codebuzz",
"uri": "https://www.codebuzz.nl/twtxt.txt",
"avatar": "https://www.codebuzz.nl/twtxt-avatar-800.jpg"
},
"text": "(#q5rg3ea) Hey, @<bender bender@twtxt.net> I know. Just wondering the kind of apps or software and how you all stay up to date in conversations. Is it through webmentions?",
"created": "2024-10-30T22:12:24Z",
"markdownText": "(#q5rg3ea) Hey, @<bender bender@twtxt.net> I know. Just wondering the kind of apps or software and how you all stay up to date in conversations. Is it through webmentions?",
"hash": "dn2zlga",
"tags": [
"q5rg3ea"
],
"subject": "(#q5rg3ea)",
"mentions": [],
"links": []
}