BTW - I promise, I intended it to be pronounced like "TweetStream" (or as written, "TwtStrm"), rather than "TweetStorm". Sorry again. 😊
After another round of coding this weekend, I'm happy to report that it now renders _all_ the twts (with markdown parsing), complete with
localstorage and server-based file caching.
zs looks pretty cool! I love simple static site generators, and look forward to trying it on my next web site project. Kudos!
To build a compliant PWA you need to provide a webmanifest json and a service worker.
Those requirements are not directly part of this project.
You can build the client as a standalone PWA or even as a widget inside an existing page.
The general steps are closer to how you would include a third-party library in an existing project, by importing it as a dependency and using it in your website.
I'm pretty sure most users would expect a PWA (me included) so I plan to provide a ready-made template ready to be deployed as is.
Después de días incubando, el resfriado/gripe se ha manifestado con toda su fuerza.
Me alegro que me haya dado tiempo para disfrutar de la manifestación en Zgz. ⌘ Read more****
The client I'm developing is a single tenant project that runs entirely in the browser (it might use an optional backend).
It's entirely based on native web-components and vanilla JS, it is designed to act closer to a toolkit than a full-fledged client, allowing users to "DIY" their own interface with pure html or plain javascript functions.
Users can also build their own *engines* by including a global javascript object that implement the defined internal API (TBD).
I'm planning to build a system that is easy enough to build and use with any skill level, using only pure html (with a homebrew minimal template engine) or via plain JS (I'll be also providing some pre-made templates too).
Everything can be self-hosted on any static hosting provider, this allows to spread twtxt within communities like Neocities and similarly hosted websites (basically any Indieweb/Smallweb/Digital garden website and any of the common GitHub/Lab/Berg/lify Pages).
It will be probably named something like TxtCraft or craf.txt but I'm not really sure yet... 🤔 (Maybe some suggestions could help)
I'm still in the experimental phase, so there's no decent source-code to share yet, but it will soon enough!
BTW, That Sheet Metal Dude is something else himself, skilled enough to teach others, can work properly with self-imposed contraints, care about safety and is humble enough to be wiling to learn from others, a true craftman worthy of respect.
The new blog for prologic.blog soon to be powered by zs using the zs-blog-template is coming along very nicely 👌 It was _actually_ pretty easy to do the migration/conversation in the end. The results are not to shabby either.
Before:
- ~50MB repo
- ~267 files
After:
- ~20MB repo
- ~88 files
«This year at PyCon UK, you’re warmly invited to a world premiere: Ada, a brand-new play inspired by Ada Lovelace, written by Emily Holyoake, and staged as a rehearsed reading by Nottingham-based theatre company Chronic Insanity
'You may turn the handle, and I will whirr and calculate without error!'
Decades before the first computers are built, Ada imagines machines that can do anything, even compose beautiful pieces of music. Far beyond Ada’s future, a learning machine called Ginny breaks free of her routine and tests the boundaries of what ought to be possible.
Ada is an intricate re-telling of the life and legacy of Ada Lovelace, pioneer of computing, paralleling her history with a contemporary story about the potential of artificial intelligence.
Cast and Crew:
Ada: Ruth Page
Babbage: Jamie Richard-Stewart
Lady Byron/Anna: Lynne Payne
Ginny: Natalie Patuzzo
Jasper: Ben Gilbert»
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtrsssksCNU
#AdaLovelace #PyConUK #Theater
'You may turn the handle, and I will whirr and calculate without error!'
Decades before the first computers are built, Ada imagines machines that can do anything, even compose beautiful pieces of music. Far beyond Ada’s future, a learning machine called Ginny breaks free of her routine and tests the boundaries of what ought to be possible.
Ada is an intricate re-telling of the life and legacy of Ada Lovelace, pioneer of computing, paralleling her history with a contemporary story about the potential of artificial intelligence.
Cast and Crew:
Ada: Ruth Page
Babbage: Jamie Richard-Stewart
Lady Byron/Anna: Lynne Payne
Ginny: Natalie Patuzzo
Jasper: Ben Gilbert»
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtrsssksCNU
#AdaLovelace #PyConUK #Theater
Vocês sabem que é possível ler de graça a versão em português do Python Fluente do Luciano Ramalho, não é mesmo?
(https://pythonfluente.com)
Agora, se você sonhava com uma edição em papel, ajude o @lr a fazer ela acontecer contribuindo no:
https://www.catarse.me/pythonfluente
#Python #PythonFluente #Livro
I haven’t checked in desktop; I try not to touch desktop on weekends. 😂
I made some #Python #numpy, #shapely, #trimesh & #py5 stickers!
PS: I asked the PSF to check if the logos were alright: "you can change the colors and add elements inside, but not change the shape or position of the snakes". So I had to change my original Python Reading Club logo...
A sheet of stickers: "Python is for artists too" and a few others.
I made some #Python #numpy, #shapely, #trimesh & #py5bot stickers!
PS: I asked the PSF to check if the logos were alright: "you can change the colors and add thing inside, but not change the shape or position of the snakes". So I had to change my original Python reading club logo...
A sheet of stickers: "Python is for artists too" and a few others.
- Clean layout & typography
- Chroma code highlighting (aligned to your site palette)
- Accessible copy-code button
- “On this page” collapsible TOC
- RSS, sitemap, robots
- Archives, tags, tag cloud
- Draft support (hidden from lists/feeds)
- Open Graph (OG) & Twitter card meta (default image + per-post overrides)
- Ready-to-use 404 page
As well as custom routes (_redirects, rewrites, etc_) to support canonical URLs or redirecting old URLs as well as new
zs external command capability itself that now lets you do things like:
$ zs newpost
to help kick-start the creation of a new post with all the right "stuff"™ ready to go and then pop open your
$EEDITOR 🤞#awesome #zs
Lo que más me ha gustado de la manifestación de resistencia contra los #CentrosDeDatos en Aragón organizada por @nocentrosdedatosaragon han sido los cánticos.
En concreto: "Vergüenza me daría, usar tanto la IA". ⌘ Read more****
The way I have it setup right now would take me more work to integrate with your script though.
I'm keeping things dumb on purpose, I just have to finish my client to have all the cool buttons that do it for me.
I use most of it as a hosting platform for personal use only and as a remote development environment (I do share a couple of tools with a friend though).
But given the costant risks of DDoS, hacking, bots, etc. I keep any of my public facing resources purely static and on separate hosting providers (without lock-ins of course).
Lately, I began using homebrew PWAs with CouchDB as a sync database, this way I get a fantastic local-first experience and also have total control of my data, that also sync in a locally hosted backup instance in real-time.
Also, I was already aware of Salty.im, but what I'm thinking is a more feature complete solution that even my family can use quickly, Delta.chat with the new chatmail provider (self-hostable) might be the solution for my needs.
But I'm still thinking if it's worth the trouble. I might just drop everything and only use safe channels to speak with them (free 24/7 family tech-support is easy to manage 😆).
Also, I'll be waiting for the day you'll share with us your story, I'm pretty curious about it!
groff --version)?
groff --version)?
https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/screenshot-2025-09-27-13-56-13.png
Yes, this was a flat piece of sheet metal. It went together like a cardboard box, just much slower and with timbers clamped down to get a straight folding line. I don't have a sheet metal brake, so I just carefully hammered the piece bit by bit. Like in this video by the Sheet Metal Dude: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYgEfWEMXk0
- https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2023-04/msg00400.html
- https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?63960
Most importantly:
> This is resolved in the groff trunk.
🥳
- https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2023-04/msg00400.html
- https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?63960
Most importantly:
> This is resolved in the groff trunk.
🥳
man-pages project: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/docs/man-pages/man-pages.git/tree/man/man7/ascii.7I do have an idea what’s going on. Could be an unfortunate interaction between the table preprocessor `tbl` and the `man` macro package. 🤔
man-pages project: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/docs/man-pages/man-pages.git/tree/man/man7/ascii.7I do have an idea what’s going on. Could be an unfortunate interaction between the table preprocessor `tbl` and the `man` macro package. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/b05a7ce782/vid-1758959332.mp4
When you call
man ascii, you get this nice table, but there’s a weird vertical line at the bottom. That line is supposed to be a vertical rule and is supposed to go from the bottom of the table all the way to the top.Let’s see if I can debug this. (Not getting my hopes up at this point, but I’ll try.)
https://movq.de/v/b05a7ce782/vid-1758959332.mp4
When you call
man ascii, you get this nice table, but there’s a weird vertical line at the bottom. That line is supposed to be a vertical rule and is supposed to go from the bottom of the table all the way to the top.Let’s see if I can debug this. (Not getting my hopes up at this point, but I’ll try.)
Acho que quero fazer algo parecido com isso aqui, mas a minha incompetência / inexperiência me derruba...
Tenho um geodataframe com praças e parques, e um com massa de vegetação significativa (que peguei no geosampa), queria saber calcular em uma coluna o quanto cada praça está coberta de vegetação significativa...
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/421888/getting-the-percentage-of-how-much-areas-intersects-with-another-using-geopandas
Eu soube fazer um overlay de instersecção, filtrar as com área menor que 100m2 e usar o .explore() pra colorir as massas por área, já fiquei feliz, mas queria mais rsrsrs.
#python #geopandas #geoPython #GIS
Acho que quero fazer algo parecido com isso aqui, mas a minha incompetência / inexperiência me derruba...
Tenho um geodataframe com praças e parques, e um com massa de vegetação significativa (que peguei no geosampa), queria saber calcular o quanto de cada praça está coberto de vegetação significativa...
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/421888/getting-the-percentage-of-how-much-areas-intersects-with-another-using-geopandas
Eu soube fazer um overlay de instersecção, filtrar as com área menor que 100m2 e usar o .explore() pra colorir as massas por área, já fiquei feliz, mas queria mais rsrsrs.
#python #geopandas #geoPython #GIS
Diagrama do nó de macramê
> immigration and multiculturalism
What about it? I grew up in a multicultural country.
https://zsblog.mills.io/
🤞
User-Agent header. Instead of the URL, the nick is repeated.