# 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 = 1 735
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://neotxt.dk/user/darch/twtxt.txt&offset=535
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://neotxt.dk/user/darch/twtxt.txt&offset=635
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?uri=https://neotxt.dk/user/darch/twtxt.txt&offset=435
@bender ah okay, so nothing to do with the horizontal scroll
@bender ah okay, so nothing to do with the horizontal scroll. Thanks for notices and bringing to attention
@bender .tabs .tab
are not appied to <article id>
or <article id>
so i still dont "see" the issue.
> please provide screenshot with comments. Preferably as an issue on the gitea for yarnd
@bender please provide screenshot with comments. Preferably as an issue on the gitea for yarnd
@bender then you will need to make a test account or wait for someone with their own pod to test it
@eaplmx neotxt.dk is already running the profile2 branch. You can only switch the branch if you are the admin of a pod. You can spin up a test pod, but that is a lot of work just for testing this, if you have never done it before.
@eaplmx but on twtxt.net right? Try on my pod or the profile2
branch
@bender I don't have any issue on my android phone in chrome or jQuakes browser from f-doird that I use daily.
@bender it might be fixed on the CSS from the new profile2 so take that for a spin and report back
@bender I don't own a iOS device so can't test this...
Hmm no idea what that is. It not just the native features of iOS safari? Do you get it on other sites as well?
@prologic we might, but for now it explains pretty good
@prologic we might, but for now the front-page explains is pretty good
@prologic one of the latest commit made it link to yarn social, but I have not update the version running on neotxt.dk yet
@eaplmx thanks, yeah I at least want to make the text white in the buttons. But these colours have nothing to do with the new profile. You can change them under settings/poderator if are an admin
@eaplmx yeah that have never been a feature...not my fault ๐
you need to use the add link under settings
@xuu yes I had too. The fix was to delete all the cockies for the pod(s) you have been logged. I think I started when I was running my own local Dev pod and the the bowser get the cookies mixed up between the pods
@darch I did't "do" much beside keep nagging about getting someone else to code the feature ;)
I did't "do" much beside keep nagging about getting someone else to code the feature ;)
@prologic a UI to see all the users on your pod and info about last seen an number of post should be enough to do a manual seek and destroy once in a wild.
@prologic Will try to join the call at 12 UTC
@bender be careful what you wish for ๐ค
Other see multiple posts from @kevin? I guess it might have something to do with the 3 different url =
field in his twtxt file
@jlj I'm 36 so we could have been the same age today, but I first learn about him from the movie _the internets boy_
@jlj I'm 36 so we could have been the same age today
@jlj I'm 36 so we could have been the same age today, but I first learn about him from the movie _The internet's own boy_
@kdx nice avatar and welcome to the twtxtery/yarniverse
@abucci because that guy "learned" some "aweome css-hacks"...
@prologic I can live with that. And it's also more in line with the "privacy-first focus" of yarn.social.
@prologic so will you still be able to see who follows you? But other users/guests will not be able to see a followers list fo other user besides themselves?
@support Should these mentions be public like this? also that is gonna create a lot of noise/spam
@prologic So each user on a pod would no even be able to the list of who follows them? Or is it just the counter you want to get rid of? And both for Followers and Following?
hmm need to work out the logic for the internal users to hide link to home pod
@prologic Not but it seem to be good enough for this๐
External and selfhosted feed:
Feed on an external pod:
Feed on local pod: 
Hmm I need to work our the logic for the last one for internal users to not show the link to home pod
@prologic Not but it seem to be good enough for this๐
External and selfhosted feed:
Feed on an external pod:
Hmm I need to work our the logic for the last one for internal users to not show the link to home pod
Feed on local pod:
@prologic Not but it seem to be good enough for this๐
External and selfhosted feed:
Feed on an external pod:

Feed on local pod:
@prologic Not but it seem to be good enough for this๐
External and selfhosted feed:
Feed on an external pod: 
Feed on local pod:
@prologic I think i found a hack:
{{ if not (eq $.Profile.NFollowers 0) }}
@prologic fair enough. I will find a way to design around it then
@prologic so you don't think we can test for it in any way? Like there are some backend communication happening between pods, right?
@prologic and that will not just give me internal users instead?
@prologic I could use some help in figuring out how to only show the homepod and RSS link if it is actually there. Is there as way to know in yarnd if the feed is on an another pod or if it is self hosted and does not have RSS or profile page?
Now with Logout move to your profile page, which can then be easily accessed from the topnav:
And a CSS-only modal for the Mute/report feature:
Now with Logout move to the your profile page, which can the be access from the topnav:
And and CSS-only modal for the Mute/report feature:
Now with Logout move to your profile page, which can then be easily accessed from the topnav:
And and CSS-only modal for the Mute/report feature:
Yes that make sense in regard to indirection.
@prologic to work as a bridge the the indieweb world. What do you mean by _indirection_?
Could feeds.twtxt.net be setup to send Webmention to the original site when replying to a post?
@prologic because TT looks cool on the screenshot with the nested threads. But tbh i never gotten around to try out any CLI/TUI clients beside the original one by buckket
@abucci agrees so much with these problem. When it looks like an e-mail, but is not. That wil confuse the hell out of post people compared to a sub.domain syntax
@abucci agree so much with these problems. When it looks like an e-mail, but is not, that will confuse the hell out of most people compared to a (sub.)domain syntax.
It is not all twtxt.txt file that adhere to having a nick =
or url =
field int them, so the only information we can be sure of is a URL to where the twtxt.txt is served from. That leads to using a domain+path-to-twtxt.txt as be most unambiguous identification and also how the original @<URL>
mention are defined in line with the indieweb way of using a domain as id.
But with muti-user pods this get messing with urls like https://neotxt.dk/user/darch/twtxt.net
, when it would be much nicer if we had http://darch.neotxt.dk/twtxt.txt
like on https://darch.neocities.org/twtxt.txt and then we could omit the /twtxt.txt
in daily conversation. </ramble>
but I do get that you want to build something better
@lyse I like the idea that you are still using the original client as a backend and tt
is just a frontend. And would like to be able to use it one day
@lyse I'm no longer using my account on twtxt.net, so no real need to still follow it.
I just keep it around to preserve the history and if I ever need to log in and test something on twtxt.net.
@prologic yes and leaving out the nicks which you can also not really edit when they are saved to to yarnd following list. You need to delete and re-add them. But if we get around to building something like this http://darch.dk/yarn/lists-mockup-01.html then it would be easier to fix
@prologic My point was also that the client should match and replace @prologic
with @<https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt>
and prompt the use in some way if there are more than one prologic like yarnd already does with the popup and autofill.
@prologic so anyway people should start using the longform mentions of @nick@url
and not just @nick
and the the client (yarnd) need to verify it and convert it to the proper mentions. Maybe even just as @<source.url>
instead of @<source.nick source.url>
to omitting the spreading of bad nicks. (Ref: twtxt file โ twtxt 1.3.2-dev documentation
@prologic so anyway people should start using the longform mentions of @nick@url
and not just @nick
and the the client (yarnd) need to verify it and convert it to the proper mentions. Maybe even just as <@source.url>
over @<source.nick source.url>
to omitting the spreading of bad nicks. (Ref: twtxt file โ twtxt 1.3.2-dev documentation )
@prologic so anyway people should start using the longform mentions of @nick@url
and not just @nick
and the the client (yarnd) need to verify it and convert it to the proper mentions. Maybe even just as @<source.url>
over @<source.nick>
to omitting the spreading of bad nicks. (Ref: twtxt file โ twtxt 1.3.2-dev documentation )
@prologic so anyway people should start using the longform mentions of @nick@url
and not just @nick
and the the client (yarnd) need to verify it and convert it to the proper mentions. Maybe even just as @source.url>
@ to omitting the spreading of bad nicks. (Ref: [twtxt file โ twtxt 1.3.2-dev documentation](https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html) )
@prologic I only had MacBooks where it a reasonable feature to put the computer to sleep to conserve battery
@prologic cool, so can this be used to improve the data quality of various nicks on each pod? I don't see a "nick":
field in the JSON
@prologic no but we could make some recommendations for how clients are to deal with issues like this
@prologic yarnd simply does not understand markdown tables, i guess it not included in the parser.
@lyse any idea how to fix this accoss pods and self hosted twtxt files?
@lyse you mention here looks wierd
Water: 6.9 C // Air: 7.1 C // Doesn't really feel like winter
Water: 6.9 C // Air: 7.1 C // Doesn't really feel like winter
@prologic I'm on Old Zealand but we still got 9.5h left of 2022
Also if you go to the link you can see that I added a RSS/atom feed as well, which i believe used to be there back in the days
@justamoment yes this exactly the idea with the [text in brackets]
๐
@justamoment that's great and the horizontal scroll should first kick in below 740px, above that the filters simply do a line wrap as before. But I guess you already know that after trawling thought the code๐