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~/remote/htwtxt » podman image list htwtxt the@wks
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.5-alpine 13610a37e347 3 hours ago 20.1 MB
localhost/htwtxt 1.0.7-alpine 2a5c560ee6b7 3 hours ago 20.1 MB
docker.io/buckket/htwtxt latest c0e33b2913c6 8 years ago 778 MB
go install github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt@1.0.7 as well as h
# this is snippet from what I used for the Dockerfile but I guess it should work just fine.
cd ~/go/pkg && wget -O htwtxt.tar.gz https://github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt/archive/refs/tags/1.0.7.tar.gz
tar xf htwtxt.tar.gz && cd htwtxt-1.0.7 && go mod init htwtxt && go mod tidy && go install htwtxt
both worked just fine...
go install github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt@1.0.7 as well as h
# this is snippet from what I used for the Dockerfile but I guess it should work just fine.
cd ~/go/pkg && wget -O htwtxt.tar.gz https://github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt/archive/refs/tags/1.0.7.tar.gz
tar xf htwtxt.tar.gz && cd htwtxt-1.0.7 && go mod init htwtxt && go mod tidy && go install htwtxt
both worked just fine...
go install github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt@1.0.7 as well as h
# this is snippet from what I used for the Dockerfile but I guess it should work just fine.
cd ~/go/pkg && wget -O htwtxt.tar.gz https://github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt/archive/refs/tags/1.0.7.tar.gz
tar xf htwtxt.tar.gz && cd htwtxt-1.0.7 && go mod init htwtxt && go mod tidy && go install htwtxt
both worked just fine...
Yeah, metadata is an extension, and not part of the original spec.
- I don't see a way to follow others, all I can do is go to the /feeds URI for a list of the server's users/feeds.
- I still couldn't figure out how to get a direct link to a user's twtxt file, curling /feeds/usernick spits out a list of the user usernick twts, so I guess you could use that to follow them.
- no way to add in your
# nick = usernick / # url = proto://domain.ltd/path/to/twtxt.txt ...etc. Probably because that wasn't part of the spec back then?So yeah, it would make for a nice project while learning Go. :P
- I don't see a way to follow others, all I can do is go to the /feeds URI for a list of the server's users/feeds.
- I still couldn't figure out how to get a direct link to a user's twtxt file, curling /feeds/usernick spits out a list of the user usernick twts, so I guess you could use that to follow them.
- no way to add in your
# nick = usernick / # url = proto://domain.ltd/path/to/twtxt.txt ...etc. Probably because that wasn't part of the spec back then?So yeah, it would make for a nice project while learning Go. :P
- I don't see a way to follow others, all I can do is go to the /feeds URI for a list of the server's users/feeds.
- I still couldn't figure out how to get a direct link to a user's twtxt file, curling /feeds/usernick spits out a list of the user usernick twts, so I guess you could use that to follow them.
- no way to add in your
# nick = usernick / # url = proto://domain.ltd/path/to/twtxt.txt ...etc. Probably because that wasn't part of the spec back then?So yeah, it would make for a nice project while learning Go. :P
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I didn't mean as if I was perceiving the use of Yarn to be malicious, but rather not accurate, and perhaps misleading, or confussing. But I got it when Soren explained it. He used yarn (lower case) after twtxt, because at some point there were considerations to call the "evolved" twtxt, with the several additions/enhancements, "yarn". After all, current twtxt/yarn has moved beyond the original twtxt.
Single user Twtxt "Yarn Pod **Like**" software help you sleep better at night? And just in case things are not clear here, I'm being sarcastic (well, kinda...) and not trying to gaslight anyone. Think of my comment as Bromance or something like that LOL.But seriously, Just like any UNIX-Like system to Unix™, as in non of them are UNIX™, but each of them is providing more or less similar experience and re-implementing what once was parts of "UNIX™ software" their own (more or less better) ways. Timeline is Yarn™ Pod like, (my personal take on the word pod is: "an instance of XYZ software acting an _escape POD_ from X-BS for... ABC reasons.") providing more or less of a similar experience, implementing some of Yarn.social Extensions, trying to add in some more ...etc.
Otherwise, I don't see the
Yarn pod mention as some kind of malicious manoeuvre, but more of a tribute to what (might have) sparked inspiration for creating Timeline? Also, our friend @sorenpeter here has got a valid reason for using PHP (#tms7aka) so let's let's put our unease towards the language itself aside and maybe just help however/as much as we can in order to make internet (the World?) a better place.
Single user Twtxt "Yarn Pod **Like**" software help you sleep better at night? And just in case things are not clear here, I'm being sarcastic (well, kinda...) and not trying to gaslight anyone. Think of my comment as Bromance or something like that LOL.But seriously, Just like any UNIX-Like system to Unix™, as in non of them are UNIX™, but each of them is providing more or less similar experience and re-implementing what once was parts of "UNIX™ software" their own (more or less better) ways. Timeline is Yarn™ Pod like, (my personal take on the word pod is: "an instance of XYZ software acting an _escape POD_ from X-BS for... ABC reasons.") providing more or less of a similar experience, implementing some of Yarn.social Extensions, trying to add in some more ...etc.
Otherwise, I don't see the
Yarn pod mention as some kind of malicious manoeuvre, but more of a tribute to what (might have) sparked inspiration for creating Timeline? Also, our friend @sorenpeter here has got a valid reason for using PHP (#tms7aka) so let's let's put our unease towards the language itself aside and maybe just help however/as much as we can in order to make internet (the World?) a better place.
Single user Twtxt "Yarn Pod **Like**" software help you sleep better at night? And just in case things are not clear here, I'm being sarcastic (well, kinda...) and not trying to gaslight anyone. Think of my comment as Bromance or something like that LOL.But seriously, Just like any UNIX-Like system to Unix™, as in non of them are UNIX™, but each of them is providing more or less similar experience and re-implementing what once was parts of "UNIX™ software" their own (more or less better) ways. Timeline is Yarn™ Pod like, (my personal take on the word pod is: "an instance of XYZ software acting an _escape POD_ from X-BS for... ABC reasons.") providing more or less of a similar experience, implementing some of Yarn.social Extensions, trying to add in some more ...etc.
Otherwise, I don't see the
Yarn pod mention as some kind of malicious manoeuvre, but more of a tribute to what (might have) sparked inspiration for creating Timeline? Also, our friend @sorenpeter here has got a valid reason for using PHP (#tms7aka) so let's let's put our unease towards the language itself aside and maybe just help however/as much as we can in order to make internet (the World?) a better place.
\\u2028 were being stripped on save. That might not be the case.A heads up, so you know where to look.
\u2028 were being stripped on save. That might not be the case.A heads up, so you know where to look.
Já não é a primeira vez que o tentam - veremos quem é que desta vez vai votar contra.
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Já não é a primeira vez que o tentam - veremos quem é que desta vez vai votar contra.
* https://www.parlamento.pt/OrcamentoEstado/Paginas/DetalhePropostaAlteracao.aspx?BID=22696*
\u2028 from the description. Also, could the description field be changed to a textarea instead? Preferably to one who will "understand" new lines, and convert them to \u2028 automatically?
\\u2028 from the description. Also, could the description field be changed to a textarea instead? Preferably to one who will "understand" new lines, and convert them to \\u2028 automatically?