# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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# 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.
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# Options:
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# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
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# twt range = 1 235518
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=229093
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=229193
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=228993
@prologic @movq Well, the original Twtxt Specification explicitly allows for the short form with just a URL and no nick: https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html#format-specification
> Mentions are embedded within the text in either @<source.nick source.url>
or @<source.url>
format […]
I'd just continue supporting it, even though I don't see it all that often in the wild. I guess more common is the case where just a nick is given, which is illegal. But yarnd users seem to produce it every now and then.
What's the motivation for deprecation?
@prologic @movq Well, the original Twtxt Specification explicitly allows for the short form with just a URL and no nick: https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html#format-specification
> Mentions are embedded within the text in either @<source.nick source.url>
or @<source.url>
format \n
I'd just continue supporting it, even though I don't see it all that often in the wild. I guess more common is the case where just a nick is given, which is illegal. But yarnd users seem to produce it every now and then.
What's the motivation for deprecation?
@andros Being able to render user avatars is certainly nice. 😃 I’m always happy to see more twtxt/Yarn clients!
@andros Being able to render user avatars is certainly nice. 😃 I’m always happy to see more twtxt/Yarn clients!
@andros Being able to render user avatars is certainly nice. 😃 I’m always happy to see more twtxt/Yarn clients!
@andros Being able to render user avatars is certainly nice. 😃 I’m always happy to see more twtxt/Yarn clients!
@arne Ach wie schön. :-) BF1942 hab’ ich schon ewig nicht mehr gesehen. Meine mich zu erinnern, dass das im Multiplayer ein bisschen wonky war, kam nicht an Größen wie UT oder Q3 ran. Aber es war lustig mit all den Fahrzeugen, Flugzeugen, Schiffen. 😅
@arne Ach wie schön. :-) BF1942 hab’ ich schon ewig nicht mehr gesehen. Meine mich zu erinnern, dass das im Multiplayer ein bisschen wonky war, kam nicht an Größen wie UT oder Q3 ran. Aber es war lustig mit all den Fahrzeugen, Flugzeugen, Schiffen. 😅
@arne Ach wie schön. :-) BF1942 hab’ ich schon ewig nicht mehr gesehen. Meine mich zu erinnern, dass das im Multiplayer ein bisschen wonky war, kam nicht an Größen wie UT oder Q3 ran. Aber es war lustig mit all den Fahrzeugen, Flugzeugen, Schiffen. 😅
@arne Ach wie schön. :-) BF1942 hab’ ich schon ewig nicht mehr gesehen. Meine mich zu erinnern, dass das im Multiplayer ein bisschen wonky war, kam nicht an Größen wie UT oder Q3 ran. Aber es war lustig mit all den Fahrzeugen, Flugzeugen, Schiffen. 😅
Lol why you and bender twts are rendered but my with simular content are skipp3d? Upd: nevermind, i'm dumb, my twt are created in future because i type date -iS and replaces +03:00 with Z: https://twtxt.net/twt/yctmi7a
@doesnmppsflt Hmmm, the only time jenny requests something from twtxt.net is when you use the fetch context
feature. jenny doesn’t interpret those long IDs as valid twt hashes, though, and won’t try to fetch them from Yarn. 🤔
Can you still reproduce this bug?
@doesnmppsflt Hmmm, the only time jenny requests something from twtxt.net is when you use the fetch context
feature. jenny doesn’t interpret those long IDs as valid twt hashes, though, and won’t try to fetch them from Yarn. 🤔
Can you still reproduce this bug?
@doesnmppsflt Hmmm, the only time jenny requests something from twtxt.net is when you use the fetch context
feature. jenny doesn’t interpret those long IDs as valid twt hashes, though, and won’t try to fetch them from Yarn. 🤔
Can you still reproduce this bug?
@doesnmppsflt Hmmm, the only time jenny requests something from twtxt.net is when you use the fetch context
feature. jenny doesn’t interpret those long IDs as valid twt hashes, though, and won’t try to fetch them from Yarn. 🤔
Can you still reproduce this bug?
@movq An ähnliche Aktionen, von vor 20 Jahren, kann ich mich auch noch erinnern. Viel aktueller als damals™ waren unsere Spiele gestern auch nicht. BF1942, CoD, Flatout, CnC, AoE2, Unreal und Quake3, um nur einige zu nennen.
@kat Oh, nice. I didn’t get the chance yet to actually see and use one of those in real life, but they look *very* interesting. If my current laptop ever breaks down, I hope that framework will still be around. 😅
@kat Oh, nice. I didn’t get the chance yet to actually see and use one of those in real life, but they look *very* interesting. If my current laptop ever breaks down, I hope that framework will still be around. 😅
@kat Oh, nice. I didn’t get the chance yet to actually see and use one of those in real life, but they look *very* interesting. If my current laptop ever breaks down, I hope that framework will still be around. 😅
@kat Oh, nice. I didn’t get the chance yet to actually see and use one of those in real life, but they look *very* interesting. If my current laptop ever breaks down, I hope that framework will still be around. 😅
What kind of magic is this? Hahahaha!
(yes, I meant like that) but it didn't work for me... OT, what are you doing awake?! Don't make me message your wife, and tell on you! :-D
I mean bug where jenny don't know about these id's and tried to request from twtxt.net (prologic sent access logs)
@movq on Yarn, if you start a twtxt with (something), for example, it gets stripped out. Not sure if that's what OP referred about.
@arne Meine letzte LAN ist deutlich über 15 Jahre her. Die letzte *richtige* mit vielen Leuten und so tollen Sachen wie „wir schleppen mal Tower-PC und Röhrenmonitor im Zug quer durch Deutschland“ ist sicher 20 Jahre her. 😂
@arne Meine letzte LAN ist deutlich über 15 Jahre her. Die letzte *richtige* mit vielen Leuten und so tollen Sachen wie „wir schleppen mal Tower-PC und Röhrenmonitor im Zug quer durch Deutschland“ ist sicher 20 Jahre her. 😂
@arne Meine letzte LAN ist deutlich über 15 Jahre her. Die letzte *richtige* mit vielen Leuten und so tollen Sachen wie „wir schleppen mal Tower-PC und Röhrenmonitor im Zug quer durch Deutschland“ ist sicher 20 Jahre her. 😂
@arne Meine letzte LAN ist deutlich über 15 Jahre her. Die letzte *richtige* mit vielen Leuten und so tollen Sachen wie „wir schleppen mal Tower-PC und Röhrenmonitor im Zug quer durch Deutschland“ ist sicher 20 Jahre her. 😂
@lyse I’ve never written any substantial Brainfuck code myself. It’s super fascinating, though. The programs from https://brainfuck.org/ are very short and yet they do a lot. I don’t know how long numwarp.b
would be if I wrote it in Python. 🤯
@lyse I’ve never written any substantial Brainfuck code myself. It’s super fascinating, though. The programs from https://brainfuck.org/ are very short and yet they do a lot. I don’t know how long numwarp.b
would be if I wrote it in Python. 🤯
@lyse I’ve never written any substantial Brainfuck code myself. It’s super fascinating, though. The programs from https://brainfuck.org/ are very short and yet they do a lot. I don’t know how long numwarp.b
would be if I wrote it in Python. 🤯
@lyse I’ve never written any substantial Brainfuck code myself. It’s super fascinating, though. The programs from https://brainfuck.org/ are very short and yet they do a lot. I don’t know how long numwarp.b
would be if I wrote it in Python. 🤯
@doesnmppsflt Not sure which bug you’re referring to. 🤔 (Did I forget?)
Those long IDs like (#113797927355322708) are simply part of that feed. Looks like the author just dumps ActivityPub IDs into twtxt. I think this used to work in the past, but the corresponding spec (https://twtxt.dev/exts/hash-tag.html) has been deprecated and jenny doesn’t support – actually, jenny never supported that.
jenny can only group threads by exactly one criterium (because it writes a Message-ID
into the mail file) and that’s the regular twt hash. So, anything else, like people doing “#CoolTopic”, isn’t possible.
@doesnmppsflt Not sure which bug you’re referring to. 🤔 (Did I forget?)
Those long IDs like (#113797927355322708) are simply part of that feed. Looks like the author just dumps ActivityPub IDs into twtxt. I think this used to work in the past, but the corresponding spec (https://twtxt.dev/exts/hash-tag.html) has been deprecated and jenny doesn’t support – actually, jenny never supported that.
jenny can only group threads by exactly one criterium (because it writes a Message-ID
into the mail file) and that’s the regular twt hash. So, anything else, like people doing “#CoolTopic”, isn’t possible.
@doesnmppsflt Not sure which bug you’re referring to. 🤔 (Did I forget?)
Those long IDs like (#113797927355322708) are simply part of that feed. Looks like the author just dumps ActivityPub IDs into twtxt. I think this used to work in the past, but the corresponding spec (https://twtxt.dev/exts/hash-tag.html) has been deprecated and jenny doesn’t support – actually, jenny never supported that.
jenny can only group threads by exactly one criterium (because it writes a Message-ID
into the mail file) and that’s the regular twt hash. So, anything else, like people doing “#CoolTopic”, isn’t possible.
@doesnmppsflt Not sure which bug you’re referring to. 🤔 (Did I forget?)
Those long IDs like (#113797927355322708) are simply part of that feed. Looks like the author just dumps ActivityPub IDs into twtxt. I think this used to work in the past, but the corresponding spec (https://twtxt.dev/exts/hash-tag.html) has been deprecated and jenny doesn’t support – actually, jenny never supported that.
jenny can only group threads by exactly one criterium (because it writes a Message-ID
into the mail file) and that’s the regular twt hash. So, anything else, like people doing “#CoolTopic”, isn’t possible.
(something) Test for doesnm.
@prologic Fine by me. I don’t see/remember a valid reason for just doing @. Was there ever a reason to do that? 🤔
@prologic Fine by me. I don’t see/remember a valid reason for just doing @. Was there ever a reason to do that? 🤔
@prologic Fine by me. I don’t see/remember a valid reason for just doing @. Was there ever a reason to do that? 🤔
@prologic Fine by me. I don’t see/remember a valid reason for just doing @. Was there ever a reason to do that? 🤔
This is the first screenshot, a simple timeline I'm using to check the fields. Now I'm working on some details: avatar cache, relative dates, simple thread, etc.
#emacs #twtxt
This is the first screenshot, a simple timeline I'm using to check the fields. Now I'm working on some details: avatar cache, relative dates, simple thread, etc.
#emacs #twtxt
This is the first screenshot, a simple timeline I'm using to check the fields. Now I'm working on some details: avatar cache, relative dates, simple thread, etc.
#emacs #twtxt
Hello @movq . Did you fixed jenny bug which causes fetching long ids from yarn instances on feeds like https://ciberlandia.pt/@marado.txt ? I'm asking because i want to store links in brackets on some of my posts and don't want to confuse jenny users
[47°09′57″S, 126°43′19″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
Test twtxt parser (please remind me to delete this)
not someone on here actually visiting my website haha
@kat oh i love her, can't wait to see it!
@kat ah, thanks for letting me know that! i'll def be keeping that in mind.
@doesnm LOL sorry which client are you using? 🤔 You can of course have a say! There aren't that many active/used clients at the moment, and I forget which one you're using 🤣🤣
@doesnm LOL sorry which client are you using? 🤔 You can of course have a say! There aren't that many active/used clients at the moment, and I forget which one you're using 🤣🤣
Lol only i use discontinued client? (with patches but i'm lost sources so they "proprietary")
For the record; we consider the new authority on the Twtxt spec(s) going forward (_has been for some years actually_) to be implementers / primary maintainers of widely used clients. To date that is:
- yarnd
@prologic (me and others)
- jenny
@movq
- tt
@lyse
- Timeline
@darch / @eapl.me and others
- twtxt-el
? -- @andros
Full list of supported and widely used clients can be found at https://twtxt.dev/clients.html -- which I note a few above are _actually_ missing from this page haha 🤣
For the record; we consider the new authority on the Twtxt spec(s) going forward (_has been for some years actually_) to be implementers / primary maintainers of widely used clients. To date that is:
- yarnd
@prologic (me and others)
- jenny
@movq
- tt
@lyse
- Timeline
@darch / @eapl.me and others
- twtxt-el
? -- @andros
Full list of supported and widely used clients can be found at https://twtxt.dev/clients.html -- which I note a few above are _actually_ missing from this page haha 🤣
Otherwise if we insist on allowing things like @<url>
then I have to do quick a bit of dancing to figure out how to render such mentions sanely 😅😅
Otherwise if we insist on allowing things like @<url>
then I have to do quick a bit of dancing to figure out how to render such mentions sanely 😅😅
@bender I agree. I'm just saying spec-wise, this makes implementations have to worry about less edge cases like this 🤣
@bender I agree. I'm just saying spec-wise, this makes implementations have to worry about less edge cases like this 🤣
@head_honcho_supremus sounds good but, when using Yarn---at least---users shouldn't need to worry about this minutiae. They simply hit "Reply", or "Fork".
Note, I manually added a nick to this reply.
🤔 Prosoal: Disallowed the @<url>
form of mentions. Strictly require that all mentions include a nickname/name; i.e: @<name url>
.
🤔 Prosoal: Disallowed the @<url>
form of mentions. Strictly require that all mentions include a nickname/name; i.e: @<name url>
.
@bender It's not mangled, just the rendering is weird now 😢😢
@bender It's not mangled, just the rendering is weird now 😢😢
@ Uuuuf! making sure my previous reply's mangled mention wasn't a fluke...
Ha! This one renders different than when replying to someone on a different pod. The plot thickens!
@ I unfollowed you, to prove this is broken. Enjoy your free tier! :-)
Uma das maiores instâncias de desperdício contemporâneo é a mania de escrever "pontos percentuais" em vez de "%"
Mas sobre isto a direita não fala
Uma das maiores instâncias de desperdício contemporâneo é a mania de escrever "pontos percentuais" em vez de "%"
Mas sobre isto a direita não fala
Uma das maiores instâncias de desperdício contemporâneo é a mania de escrever "pontos percentuais" em vez de "%"
Mas sobre isto a direita não fala
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Pinellas County Running: 3.14 miles, 00:09:12 average pace, 00:28:55 duration
third day of training with just a base run. definitely feeling the squats and lunges i did two days ago!
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Pinellas County Running: 3.14 miles, 00:09:12 average pace, 00:28:55 duration
third day of training with just a base run. definitely feeling the squats and lunges i did two days ago!
#running
Pinellas County Running: 3.14 miles, 00:09:12 average pace, 00:28:55 duration
third day of training with just a base run. definitely feeling the squats and lunges i did two days ago!
#running
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