# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
# 
# Usage:
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users              View list of users and latest twt date.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt                View all twts.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri  View all mentions for uri.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash         View all twts for a conversation subject.
# 
# Options:
#     uri     Filter to show a specific users twts.
#     offset  Start index for quey.
#     limit   Count of items to return (going back in time).
# 
# twt range = 1 196271
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=175740
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=175840
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=175640
yarnd automatically rotates at the configured maximum fetch size.
Btw the way, here's a copy of the Email I sent to my Federal MP (Elizabeth Watson Brown):
Btw the way, here's a copy of the Email I sent to my Federal MP (Elizabeth Watson Brown):
@prologic Cheers, mate, just saw this reply so thank you. And hope you are feeling better now!

I agree with what you say too. The whole thing is just an odd approach and can't possibly be effective, all the while causing inconveniences or at worst, being plain weird and invasive like ID verification.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1158 ARCHIVED:80759 CACHE:2552 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
- Da igual lo que digan: sigues siendo un lince ibérico. -
/https://duque-terron.cat/media/photos/IMG_2686.jpeg) #catsoftwtxt
- Da igual lo que digan: sigues siendo un lince ibérico. -
#catsoftwtxt
- Da igual lo que digan: sigues siendo un lince ibérico. -
#catsoftwtxt
@bender My made-up rule is to keep at least three full months in the main feed and when rotating, I create one feed per month.

@doesnm There is no real recommendation I think. But if you hit half a MiB or so, it might be worth considering to rotate in order to keep the network traffic low. People with bad connectivitiy might appreciate it. I want to implement HTTP range requests in my client rewrite at some point in time (but first, it has to become kinda usable, though).
@sorenpeter @movq Hell yeah, this is awesome! :-)
@doesnm up to you. I have mine to rotate at 1,000 twtxts. I have vomited over 400, so far. I have some way to go till rotation. :-D
@doesnm meh, I am not into conspiracy theories, though. I would describe it as rot. I mean, there is still plenty of good stuff, but I am old enough to have taken note on the changes.
My feed is only 16K. At which size i should archive feed?
Did you mean Death Internet Theory?
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′24″W] --white noise--
@movq I knew you would like it;)
@movq I knew you would like it;)
@movq I knew you would like it;)
@movq I knew you would like it;)
@prologic some good reading about Bluesky, on a similar topic.
@sorenpeter Omg, this is brilliant. 😃
@sorenpeter Omg, this is brilliant. 😃
@sorenpeter Omg, this is brilliant. 😃
@sorenpeter Omg, this is brilliant. 😃
Seven Bit Encoding by Dylan Beattie #music
Seven Bit Encoding by Dylan Beattie #music
Seven Bit Encoding by Dylan Beattie #music
Seven Bit Encoding by Dylan Beattie #music
@doesnm I think that, just like a river's waters (always new, never the same), there is nothing left of KHTML on any browser which was initially based on it. KHTML was a fork of khtmlw itself, if you want to go down that rabbit hole.
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′55″W] Transfer aborted
@lyse that much, eh? Around how many twtxts?
@prologic yes, web content indeed is/has become. I will say a little bit of both. Trying my best not to lose faith in humanity. :'-/
The news is unsurprising, the article is good, but this quote is priceless - and something we need to keep arguing to lawmakers, again and again:

@paulasimoes https://ciberlandia.pt/@paulasimoes/113503413877372334
The news is unsurprising, the article is good, but this quote is priceless - and something we need to keep arguing to lawmakers, again and again:

@paulasimoes https://ciberlandia.pt/@paulasimoes/113503413877372334
Time to rotate three months into archive feeds again.
On my blog: Developer Diary, Susan B. Anthony https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/11/18/susan-b-anthony.html #programming #project #devjournal
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyRecord Week 47 Maere - a compilation CD in a round wooden box with a maere leaf, and 'Maere' written with pencil.
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyRecord Week 47 Maere - a compilation CD in a round wooden box with a maere leaf, and 'Maere' written with pencil.
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′02″W] Transfer 50% complete...
@doesnm I think it's worth looking at the Web Browser Timeline to really understand the history and derivation of web browsers over time. I agree that building a Web Browser is complicated and hard, but that's only because of the expectations we place on web browsers today and the enormous set of features they now carry. Ultimately we're still talking about one of the most powerful and simplest protocols ever invesnted, the Hypermedia Text Transport Protocol and Hypermedia Systems.

But that's not what I meant when I said "The web is seemingly garbage these days".
@doesnm I think it's worth looking at the Web Browser Timeline to really understand the history and derivation of web browsers over time. I agree that building a Web Browser is complicated and hard, but that's only because of the expectations we place on web browsers today and the enormous set of features they now carry. Ultimately we're still talking about one of the most powerful and simplest protocols ever invesnted, the Hypermedia Text Transport Protocol and Hypermedia Systems.

But that's not what I meant when I said "The web is seemingly garbage these days".
@prologic Hahaha! :'-D
Mi oscuro secreto cuando hago meetings
#catsoftwtxt
Mi oscuro secreto cuando hago meetings
#catsoftwtxt
Always has been. Web spec is too hard to implement your own web browser from scratch (nothing can, even Google and Apple, they forked KHTML). So if we not count forks we have only three browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari
[47°09′58″S, 126°43′09″W] Transfer 25% complete...
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′42″W] Carrier too weak
@movq No worries 🤗
@movq No worries 🤗
I share my location from my iPhone using “Find My” app with friends and family. I also have a family share, with immediate family.

Even since upgrading to iOS 18, and *every once in a while*, the location of someone sharing with me gets frozen in time. I see them, but their location doesn’t change for hours. In the case of family share, I can see their device up-to-date, under “Devices”, but they show frozen on the “People” tab. Only way to fix it is for either of us—it doesn’t matter who—to stop sharing, and start sharing again. That has happened to me with three different people, and to three different people, with others (not me).

Is anyone using iOS 18+ experiencing something similar? I have sent feedback to Apple.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1157 ARCHIVED:80751 CACHE:2550 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
Oh my, I missed a test “ajdjeusc” party! Hopefully I can jump on board on the next one. :-D
@prologic Uh, yeah. I forgot about that, sorry. 🥴
@prologic Uh, yeah. I forgot about that, sorry. 🥴
@prologic Uh, yeah. I forgot about that, sorry. 🥴
@prologic Uh, yeah. I forgot about that, sorry. 🥴
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′12″W] Sample analyzing complete -- starting transfer
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′03″W] Re-taking samples
@movq Were you going to add Jenny here? https://twtxt.dev/clients.html
@movq Were you going to add Jenny here? https://twtxt.dev/clients.html
SPRF Half Marathon: 13.24 miles, 00:09:44 average pace, 02:08:59 duration
started off slow partly due to congestion but also not wanting to push too hard early on after some good sessions the previous day. kept it pretty constant around 9:45-10:00 miles. starting at mile 7 i felt like i had enough in me still to keep it casual but at a slightly faster pace around 9:30. breathing was great, nothing ached, and just pushed through for a great long run session. honestly, this weekend was great.
#running #race
SPRF Half Marathon: 13.24 miles, 00:09:44 average pace, 02:08:59 duration
started off slow partly due to congestion but also not wanting to push too hard early on after some good sessions the previous day. kept it pretty constant around 9:45-10:00 miles. starting at mile 7 i felt like i had enough in me still to keep it casual but at a slightly faster pace around 9:30. breathing was great, nothing ached, and just pushed through for a great long run session. honestly, this weekend was great.
#running #race
SPRF Half Marathon: 13.24 miles, 00:09:44 average pace, 02:08:59 duration
started off slow partly due to congestion but also not wanting to push too hard early on after some good sessions the previous day. kept it pretty constant around 9:45-10:00 miles. starting at mile 7 i felt like i had enough in me still to keep it casual but at a slightly faster pace around 9:30. breathing was great, nothing ached, and just pushed through for a great long run session. honestly, this weekend was great.
#running #race
Pequeno bug do Tusky esta manhã, poético e invernal Screenshot do Tusky sem texto nos Toots, apenas botões e molduras vazias
Pequeno bug do Tusky esta manhã, poético e invernal Screenshot do Tusky sem texto nos Toots, apenas botões e molduras vazias
[47°09′10″S, 126°43′56″W] Taking samples
I still wanna know whether you'll get your pizzas on time 🤣
I still wanna know whether you'll get your pizzas on time 🤣
@movq @bender Right, sooo strange. :-D But it worked, they managed to make me talk about that. Damn.
@movq @prologic Thank you! Yeah, the evening (and also morning) sun creates an absolutely great light. I really love it, it never gets old.
@movq When looking closely in the woods, I can spot ants that are sized the width of a finger. Soldier ants are also often larger than the workers they protect. But yeah, most ants in our regions are relatively small. :-)
@rrraksamam The specs seem fine for a low end laptop. 👌
@rrraksamam The specs seem fine for a low end laptop. 👌
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′52″W] Raw reading: 0x6739A281, offset +/-1
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′22″W] Reading: 0.00000 PPM
Ya know, like how yarn is stable 🤣
Ya know, like how yarn is stable 🤣
@bender Teue but it's also likely pretty stable 😅
@bender Teue but it's also likely pretty stable 😅
@bender I can see that 😅 I'm thinking about buying two for the Mills DC to use as CI/CD build machines 🤣
@bender I can see that 😅 I'm thinking about buying two for the Mills DC to use as CI/CD build machines 🤣
Maybe 🤔
Maybe 🤔
@prologic and much faster, and capable. It’s simply an awesome machine.
@prologic no development activity on that library for two years. Hmm.
Test
Test
Okay that bug is squished (_was my bug, not bluge's 🤣_)_
Okay that bug is squished (_was my bug, not bluge's 🤣_)_
Far out, the new Mac Mini is _actually_ cheaper than one from several years ago 😱
Far out, the new Mac Mini is _actually_ cheaper than one from several years ago 😱
I will promote the feature then, as well as webringer and search (soon™) -- After Which we can probably cut a "big ass" release 🤣 (_well overdue 🤦‍♂️_)_
I will promote the feature then, as well as webringer and search (soon™) -- After Which we can probably cut a "big ass" release 🤣 (_well overdue 🤦‍♂️_)_
@bender All good 👍
@bender All good 👍
@prologic there is no need to remove them, even more so when others find it useful. I simply answered your query. :-)
@xuu Which ones in particular do you think _could_ be applied in a truely decentralisd context of say Twtxt/Yarn? Hmm? 🧐
@xuu Which ones in particular do you think _could_ be applied in a truely decentralisd context of say Twtxt/Yarn? Hmm? 🧐
Fuck! 🤦‍♂️ I keep finding bugs in bluge 😢
Fuck! 🤦‍♂️ I keep finding bugs in bluge 😢