# 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 235306
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=231869
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=231969
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=231769
[47°09′40″S, 126°43′36″W] Reading: 1.24000 PPM
❤️ 🎶: Pray by Younha
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′24″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
"loud baby cries, wettings of bed."
"loud baby cries, wettings of bed."
@prologic Holly, didn't know bots and crawlers could do comedy now... they should've added "Dave Chappelle/69.420" to their UA.
@prologic Holly, didn't know bots and crawlers could do comedy now... they should've added "Dave Chappelle/69.420" to their UA.
@prologic I'm speculating, but if I had to guess I'd say it's probably asking for your user password in order to access some user keyring (or whatever your OS uses to manage user secret credentials) used to safely store your passkeys related data in order to do its passkeys _/ME doing air quotes_ Magic™ ... you could try with a different password manager to avoid said scenario.

Also, passkeys UX sucks.
@prologic I'm speculating, but if I had to guess I'd say it's probably asking for your user password in order to access some user keyring (or whatever your OS uses to manage user secret credentials) used to safely store your passkeys related data in order to do its passkeys _/ME doing air quotes_ Magic™ ... you could try with a different password manager to avoid said scenario.

Also, passkeys UX sucks.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1252 ARCHIVED:84826 CACHE:2761 FOLLOWERS:18 FOLLOWING:14
Running - 4 miles: 4.00 miles, 00:09:32 average pace, 00:38:06 duration
this week is going to be hell. with the travel and all the fires at work i can already tell.
#running #treadmill
Running - 4 miles: 4.00 miles, 00:09:32 average pace, 00:38:06 duration
this week is going to be hell. with the travel and all the fires at work i can already tell.
#running #treadmill
Running - 4 miles: 4.00 miles, 00:09:32 average pace, 00:38:06 duration
this week is going to be hell. with the travel and all the fires at work i can already tell.
#running #treadmill
https://d4llo.codeberg.page/BloquonsBollore/
https://d4llo.codeberg.page/BloquonsBollore/
yes it works now :)
yes it works now :)
yes it works now :)
yes it works now :)
@lyse Well, I envy you. 😅 I see this behavior everywhere. 🫤
@lyse Well, I envy you. 😅 I see this behavior everywhere. 🫤
@lyse Well, I envy you. 😅 I see this behavior everywhere. 🫤
@lyse Well, I envy you. 😅 I see this behavior everywhere. 🫤
@lyse I don't remember exactly. They might have been growing all winter. The trick is to have a badly insulated extension to the house.
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′02″W] Analyzing samples
@falsifian Hahaha, that's sick, I love it! :-D I envy you a bit. On the other hand, I have to admit I'm glad that I don't have to chisel down giant blocks of ice from the house.
@eapl.me I can do that as soon as I get back home. Also, just in case you've missed it, Choice 1 is actually 4 different variations.
@eapl.me I can do that as soon as I get back home. Also, just in case you've missed it, Choice 1 is actually 4 different variations.
@lyse I am a big fan of "obvious" math facts that turn out to be wrong. If you want to understand how reusing space actually works, you are mostly stuck reading complexity theory papers right now. Ian wrote a good survey: https://iuuk.mff.cuni.cz/~iwmertz/papers/m23.reusing_space.pdf . It's written for complexity theorists, but some of will make sense to programmers comfortable with math. Alternatively, I wrote an essay a few years ago explaining one technique, with (math-loving) programmers as the intended audience: https://www.falsifian.org/blog/2021/06/04/catalytic/ .
@falsifian Mate, what an amazing video, holy cow! :-D We only get complete jokes of icicles compared to what you had there ealier today. It's a giant wall. For how many days did that grow on your roof?
@lyse Still melting! An irregular chunk of ice at the bottom of a metal sink.
@falsifian Oh, that's neat! Interesting how "obviously" isn't all that obvious at all, even to the contrary. I reckon I have to read up on that subject on the weekend. :-)

I like how Ian's and your photo complement each other, winter and summer join forces for something special. :-)
@falsifian Wooooaaaahhh! That is BY FAR the biggest icicle I've ever seen. Really cool! :-) How long did it take to melt in your sink? The video download is still dripping in, looking forward to that.
@andros Oh, look at that. 🤯 I promise, I’ll catch up once all the stuff, that’s currently going on in my private life, is over. (Which will be … soon … I hope.)
@andros Oh, look at that. 🤯 I promise, I’ll catch up once all the stuff, that’s currently going on in my private life, is over. (Which will be … soon … I hope.)
@andros Oh, look at that. 🤯 I promise, I’ll catch up once all the stuff, that’s currently going on in my private life, is over. (Which will be … soon … I hope.)
@andros Oh, look at that. 🤯 I promise, I’ll catch up once all the stuff, that’s currently going on in my private life, is over. (Which will be … soon … I hope.)
@eapl.me It’s not that old. I think I got it shortly before Covid. I *might* have explicitly chosen a model with a dial, though, I don’t remember. 😅

It sounds like fun, though. Reminds me of toying around with digital calculators in the 90ies. 😃
@eapl.me It’s not that old. I think I got it shortly before Covid. I *might* have explicitly chosen a model with a dial, though, I don’t remember. 😅

It sounds like fun, though. Reminds me of toying around with digital calculators in the 90ies. 😃
@eapl.me It’s not that old. I think I got it shortly before Covid. I *might* have explicitly chosen a model with a dial, though, I don’t remember. 😅

It sounds like fun, though. Reminds me of toying around with digital calculators in the 90ies. 😃
@eapl.me It’s not that old. I think I got it shortly before Covid. I *might* have explicitly chosen a model with a dial, though, I don’t remember. 😅

It sounds like fun, though. Reminds me of toying around with digital calculators in the 90ies. 😃
@eapl.me I couldn't care less about ActivityPub, but twtxt is the thing for hackers by design. That's the appealing part for me, personally. I actually do enjoy that not everybody and their dogs are here. :-)

@thecanine I agree!
@movq @prologic I don't know, I don't see this happening all that often. Very rarely. The problem I encounter much more often is that tech folks are blindly adopting every new hype without thinking the slightest bit what the consequences might be.

But maybe that also means I'm one of these "told you so" guys. Not sure.
I'm in an article in Quanta Magazine! It's about the bizarre world of algorithms that re-use memory that's already full. https://www.quantamagazine.org/catalytic-computing-taps-the-full-power-of-a-full-hard-drive-20250218/ I'm the one with all the snow in the background.
@andros 4
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′44″W] Reading: 0.06000 PPM
Today is an important day. We have a new extension: Direct message 🪇🗨️🚀🥳❤️
https://twtxt.dev/exts/direct-message.html
#twtxt
Today is an important day. We have a new extension: Direct message 🪇🗨️🚀🥳❤️
https://twtxt.dev/exts/direct-message.html
#twtxt
En fait, pour le #potager il me faudrait vraiment un broyeur (histoire d'avoir un bon compost). Je me demande s'il existe des trucs sans électricité....
En fait, pour le #potager il me faudrait vraiment un broyeur (histoire d'avoir un bon compost). Je me demande s'il existe des trucs sans électricité....
@sorenpeter Sorry, I realized that shortly after posting. Here's another attempt to post the images: A large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink. It is the top of a group of icicles. Another view of the large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink. An open door revealing snow packed neatly against where the door rests when closed.
@eapl_en Good idea
@eapl_en Good idea
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4, but I like the idea of @eapl_en
4, but I like the idea of @eapl_en
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I'm surprised, here you can't find dial controls anymore. How old are your ovens? The last one my parents had was from the 90s.

I was amazed experimenting with different combinations, for instance instead of 100, using 60 for a minute, 90 for 1:30, and stupid stuff like heating with 11, 22, 55 seconds and so, to make it quicker to type any time.
with the quote?
among these options, 3

Although I like it more "twt", without the dot and with a t at the end
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What would you like the new twtxt logo to be?
Comments: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/twtxt.dev/issues/9#issuecomment-18960
What would you like the new twtxt logo to be?
Comments: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/twtxt.dev/issues/9#issuecomment-18960
What would you like the new twtxt logo to be?
Every time I use windows it reminds me why I daily drive Linux and what a piece of shit OS windows is
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′44″W] Raw reading: 0x67B47641, offset +/-5
I couldn't agree more
I couldn't agree more
Try something else...
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@sorenpeter I think it was just one broken image link, right?
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′56″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
@falsifian
it look like your markdown image tags are missing the protocol part (https://) so they don't render at least on my server: https://darch.dk/timeline/conv/3vtnszq
@falsifian
it look like your markdown image tags are missing the protocol part (https://) so they don't render at least on my server: https://darch.dk/timeline/conv/3vtnszq
@falsifian
it look like your markdown image tags are missing the protocol part (https://) so they don't render at least on my server: https://darch.dk/timeline/conv/3vtnszq
@falsifian
it look like your markdown image tags are missing the protocol part (https://) so they don't render at least on my server: https://darch.dk/timeline/conv/3vtnszq
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′40″W] Transponder jammed
I guess i can just write a quick bash script to autoupload my twtxt file occasionally?
i cannot for the life of me make twtxt.el work. i can post from it, but no timeline, and it will not do post-hook uploads!
@eapl.me Agree 👍
@falsifian In the process of 🤞
Mostra de Fanzines
17 de Maio de 2025, 15h às 23:59h
Grupo Recreativo de Santo António (Paio Pires) / CoopA

* lançamento do CoopAzine n° 4
* concerto por TRAS TE
* workshop de BD, para crianças, por PEPEDELRAY Cartaz com a informação que está no toot*
Mostra de Fanzines
17 de Maio de 2025, 15h às 23:59h
Grupo Recreativo de Santo António (Paio Pires) / CoopA

* lançamento do CoopAzine n° 4
* concerto por TRAS TE
* workshop de BD, para crianças, por PEPEDELRAY Cartaz com a informação que está no toot*
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1251 ARCHIVED:84810 CACHE:2762 FOLLOWERS:18 FOLLOWING:14
Some satisfying icicle-breaking in our backyard: photos.falsifian.org/video/sM7G3vfS6yuc/VID_20250217_203250.mp4

I couldn't resist taking home a prize:
A large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink. It is the top of a group of icicles.
Another view of the large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink.

It's been snowy here in #Toronto.
An open door revealing snow packed neatly against where the door rests when closed.

(I tried formatting the images in markdown for the benefit of yarn and any other clients that understand it.)

#photo #photos #winter
@prologic Have you tried Google's robots.txt report? https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6062598?hl=en . I would expect Google to be pretty good about this sort of thing. If you have the energy to dig into it and, for example, post on support.google.com, I'd be curious to hear what you find out.
- Da igual lo que digan: sigues siendo una pantera. -
#catsoftwtxt
- Da igual lo que digan: siempre serás un black panther. -
#catsoftwtxt
Something interesting to think about for twtxt, the microblogging for hackers and friends...

> The biggest challenge of ActivityPub is that it's too technical to easily explain to regular people. Nobody is interested in a jargon-laden diatribe about servers and federation. When simple questions have overly complex answers, people tend to switch off.
https://activitypub.ghost.org/your-thoughts-on-onboarding/
i+like+my+dildo
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′41″W] Transponder still failing
Aha! Double returns! :-D
Trying to replicate what prologic did:

- This is the first bulleted line.

- This is the second bulleted line.

- This is the third.

Done.
Using - instead now, to see:

- This is the first bulleted line.
- This is the second bulleted line.
- This is the third.

Done.
Cet aprèm, j'ai jardiné. Quelques rayons de soleil, c'était le bonheur. Ravi de voir que la terre s'améliore avec les multiples paillages. La salade est plantée, plus qu'à espérer qu'il y ait moins d'escargots
Cet aprèm, j'ai jardiné. Quelques rayons de soleil, c'était le bonheur. Ravi de voir que la terre s'améliore avec les multiples paillages. La salade est plantée, plus qu'à espérer qu'il y ait moins d'escargots
@eapl.me Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, okay, that’s nice. lagrange does that for Gopher as well. 🤔