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@lyse Yeah but only 20 or so are actually active π€£
@lyse Yeah but only 20 or so are actually active π€£
@osnews Hmmm I kind of forgot about Snikket π€
Don't think it has any kind of e2e encryption though? π€
@osnews Hmmm I kind of forgot about Snikket π€
Don't think it has any kind of e2e encryption though? π€
@movq I'm open to some other method of consistent "build date" π€
@movq I'm open to some other method of consistent "build date" π€
Ywah I do ybis in other projects. Will do π
Ywah I do ybis in other projects. Will do π
@slashdot anyone have any further insight on this story? π€
@slashdot anyone have any further insight on this story? π€
Juat spoke to him today π₯³
Juat spoke to him today π₯³
Apparently there are some ~30 users (_real people_) that actively use my pod twtxt.net π³ in the past 90 days. π
The question I have is; what can we do as a small community here? π€ We have an Open Collective; but it doesn't receive enough funds to be useful enough (yet?) to pay for small projects and continuous improvements.
What else can we do? π€
Additionally there are 7 other pods online too π
But not sure of their stats...~
Apparently there are some ~30 users (_real people_) that actively use my pod twtxt.net π³ in the past 90 days. π
The question I have is; what can we do as a small community here? π€ We have an Open Collective; but it doesn't receive enough funds to be useful enough (yet?) to pay for small projects and continuous improvements.
What else can we do? π€
Additionally there are 7 other pods online too π
But not sure of their stats...~
Thanks@movq @mckinley This is great feedback! I'll tidy up a few things today! If there's anything else not super clear ot obvious, please let me know. Maybe you too @bender if you can remember π
-- Yes yes I know there's still some issues you have with the cache behavior, etc (_on the roadmap_).
Thanks@movq @mckinley This is great feedback! I'll tidy up a few things today! If there's anything else not super clear ot obvious, please let me know. Maybe you too @bender if you can remember π
-- Yes yes I know there's still some issues you have with the cache behavior, etc (_on the roadmap_).
@mckinley I have actually. He/I occasionally have a chat on Signal. Unfortunately I tried the whole Twtxt<->AP thing in yarnd
but I've given up on the idea for now. I will one day write a dedicated service however, as I _think_ that's the only reasonable way to do integrate Twtxt and ActivityPub realistically.
@mckinley I have actually. He/I occasionally have a chat on Signal. Unfortunately I tried the whole Twtxt<->AP thing in yarnd
but I've given up on the idea for now. I will one day write a dedicated service however, as I _think_ that's the only reasonable way to do integrate Twtxt and ActivityPub realistically.
@mckinley Thanks. This is good feedback! I think from what @movq also said, I _might_ just spend today tidying things up a bit that _might_ be a bit off.
@mckinley Thanks. This is good feedback! I think from what @movq also said, I _might_ just spend today tidying things up a bit that _might_ be a bit off.
What does a yarnd setup
look like to anyone? π€ Let's say it exists, and it helps you setup a Yarn pod in seconds. What does it do? Of course I'd have to split out yarnd
itself into yarnd run
to _actually_ run the server/daemon part.
What does a yarnd setup
look like to anyone? π€ Let's say it exists, and it helps you setup a Yarn pod in seconds. What does it do? Of course I'd have to split out yarnd
itself into yarnd run
to _actually_ run the server/daemon part.
@movq Yeap! I totally get it π€£ It's the same as some macOS stuff that I found that "proxies" egress connections on behalf of other apps. I'm like wtf?! Get fucked π
@movq Yeap! I totally get it π€£ It's the same as some macOS stuff that I found that "proxies" egress connections on behalf of other apps. I'm like wtf?! Get fucked π
@movq Yeah it's frightening how much our "devices" talk to "things", things we don't even know about or have any control over (_or very little_) π³ I've been doing this for my personal Mac with Little Snitch, and I've blocked so much shitβ’ directly from my Mac. Quite happy with that. Not I just have to figure out how to do similar things for my iPhone π±
@movq Yeah it's frightening how much our "devices" talk to "things", things we don't even know about or have any control over (_or very little_) π³ I've been doing this for my personal Mac with Little Snitch, and I've blocked so much shitβ’ directly from my Mac. Quite happy with that. Not I just have to figure out how to do similar things for my iPhone π±
@movq I've never thought about it to be honest π€£ Other things take longer so I don't really care about shell startup times π
@movq I've never thought about it to be honest π€£ Other things take longer so I don't really care about shell startup times π
@lyse Oh you said "version" Hmmm π€ Yeah I'm missing something in the Docker piblish workflows π€
@lyse Oh you said "version" Hmmm π€ Yeah I'm missing something in the Docker piblish workflows π€
Home - man.sr.ht The way this app is descriebd and works sounds a lot like what we built with "threading" here π
Home - man.sr.ht The way this app is descriebd and works sounds a lot like what we built with "threading" here π
@bender Of course, I'm just merely thinking about the data that's needed, how to store it and query π
@bender Of course, I'm just merely thinking about the data that's needed, how to store it and query π
@mckinley It's okay π It only becomes problematic for the start of a tree or sub-tree. In-between is okay as long as nobody forks your edit and you reply to your root π€£
@mckinley It's okay π It only becomes problematic for the start of a tree or sub-tree. In-between is okay as long as nobody forks your edit and you reply to your root π€£
~115k on this machine, similar on others. I'd say if I summed them all up I'd be in the millions π
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~115k on this machine, similar on others. I'd say if I summed them all up I'd be in the millions π
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@lyse Ahh heck you're right! π€£ I noticed a few go by that I thought "fuck that's probably worth keeping" π
Oh well, I have backups, and everything is "archived". There are ~314 accounts left LOL π
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@lyse Ahh heck you're right! π€£ I noticed a few go by that I thought "fuck that's probably worth keeping" π
Oh well, I have backups, and everything is "archived". There are ~314 accounts left LOL π
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@lyse Ahh I probably missed a few! If you still have 'em can you fix? π
@lyse Ahh I probably missed a few! If you still have 'em can you fix? π
@mckinley That's actually one of the most useful aspects of so-called "containers", really images, or effectively tarball(s) with a full userland that you can effectively chroot in to.
@mckinley That's actually one of the most useful aspects of so-called "containers", really images, or effectively tarball(s) with a full userland that you can effectively chroot in to.
Well it's configurable, but by default it depends which gets filled up first. Time or Size.
Well it's configurable, but by default it depends which gets filled up first. Time or Size.
@movq Hda to look this up and after I had done so (_successfully after some improvements to the search engine_) I am convinced that this is the right path to go down in terms of "I want to see old stuff" π
@movq Hda to look this up and after I had done so (_successfully after some improvements to the search engine_) I am convinced that this is the right path to go down in terms of "I want to see old stuff" π
@movq But can it hallucinate? π€
@movq But can it hallucinate? π€
@lyse Bloody awweaome sunset mate π
@lyse Bloody awweaome sunset mate π
Yell out if you have any objections!
Yell out if you have any objections!
Looks like he's just pressing enter twice really, resulting in what I _think_ are hard paragraphs π€£
e2 80 a8
is the hexdump for \u2028
-- the unicide newline character used in multi-line twts.
Looks like he's just pressing enter twice really, resulting in what I _think_ are hard paragraphs π€£
e2 80 a8
is the hexdump for \u2028
-- the unicide newline character used in multi-line twts.
Looks like he's just pressing enter twice really, resulting in what I _think_ are hard paragraphs π€£
e2 80 a8
is the hexdump for \\u2028
-- the unicide newline character used in multi-line twts.
@bender Trust you to pick up on something like that π€£ Looks fine to me, but then again I'm not sure where those lines should or should not be separated π
@bender Trust you to pick up on something like that π€£ Looks fine to me, but then again I'm not sure where those lines should or should not be separated π
Yeah I really don't know wtf happened here π€£
Yeah I really don't know wtf happened here π€£
@lyse That is very nice mate π Probably one of the best sunsets I've seen π
@lyse That is very nice mate π Probably one of the best sunsets I've seen π
Yeah this happens from time- to time, and there isn't really a lot we can do about it. If a twt was published and enough clients saw it and replied to it, but then yeah basically what @bender said π
Yeah this happens from time- to time, and there isn't really a lot we can do about it. If a twt was published and enough clients saw it and replied to it, but then yeah basically what @bender said π
I made some improvements to the Twtxt Search service tonight. Hopefully this update makes it a bit easier to use and resolves some of your critical pieces of feedback @lyse π€ The main idea being that by default the search is basically a "Query String" type search, meaning that it does what you expect. If you search for a simple term, it'll do that, If you enclose your search term in "double quotes" it'll search for that phrase. If you then want to search against specific fields you can do so with mentions:prologic@twtxt.net
for example. I hope this makes the useability much better π
I made some improvements to the Twtxt Search service tonight. Hopefully this update makes it a bit easier to use and resolves some of your critical pieces of feedback @lyse π€ The main idea being that by default the search is basically a "Query String" type search, meaning that it does what you expect. If you search for a simple term, it'll do that, If you enclose your search term in "double quotes" it'll search for that phrase. If you then want to search against specific fields you can do so with mentions:prologic@twtxt.net
for example. I hope this makes the useability much better π
@bender Definitely a bug here, but I think it's an old outstanding bug that I have to figure out again and fix π€¦ββοΈ
@bender Definitely a bug here, but I think it's an old outstanding bug that I have to figure out again and fix π€¦ββοΈ
@bender Definitely a bug here, but I think it's an old outstanding bug that I have to figure out again and fix π€¦ββοΈ
@dbucklin I would recommend using a client that at least supports the Twt Hash and Twt Subject extensions π
@dbucklin I would recommend using a client that at least supports the Twt Hash and Twt Subject extensions π
@dbucklin I would recommend using a client that at least supports the Twt Hash and Twt Subject extensions π
@bender Over ten years now π And you're right! Problem is no-one makes the chassis anymore π’