@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Where to? 🤔
What’s that thing called when everyone on a social media platform (hardly matters which one) all post the same sort of thing. It all sounds oh so wonderful, or all so dramatic, everyone claps and cheers and thumbs up or whatever. What’s that thing called? There’s a term for it hmmm 🧐
Use your energy 💪
we’ll just have to run another one in early June just for you 😅
@bender@twtxt.net LOL well I’ve scheduled it for the end of the month 😆
@dbucklin Nice quote 👌
@mckinley@twtxt.net looks nice! 👌
When do you get back from your holiday? 🤔
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Ahh no worries! 😉 I hope the docs are okay 👌
@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net Good, those US congressmen are fucking idiots I swear to god 🤣 They don’t know the difference between China, Taiwan, Singapore or Thailand if they fell over those countries backwards 😅 Bunch of old farts 💨
I think I found the bug 🐛
twtxt.net
), I'm going to be deleting 235 accounts today: https://gist.mills.io/prologic/0381c79977384051bb0b4afc89b4893d
I just dropped another 124 useless accounts 🥳
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I did indeed edit a Twt just now 🤣 probably from this thread IIRC (typo) 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I know right 😅 This can’t be true, I must be over reacting and something else is fucked up with some code somewhere 🤣
Or maybe someone added some janky javascript into the codebase I can’t find 🤔
@movq@www.uninformativ.de No it’s stripping it from the DOM. The server is sending a document with fragments in the URI(s) of links that are ‘Inreply-to” links (for context). Chrome is stripping them!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Fair enough, I mean I have the same sets of problems too.
~/go/bin
to your $PATH
, at least I did. I’m not sure what to do about it, though. 🤔 This doesn’t really belong into Yarn’s setup guide and it’s mentioned as one of the first things in the Arch wiki, for example, but still … To newcomers this might look a bit like a broken build process:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Noice 👌
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, and then it switches to the new active feed? 🤔
@movq@www.uninformativ.de It appears to strip the #fragment
🤦♂️
👋 Okay folks, let’s startup the Yarn.social calls again.
- Event: Yarn.social Online Meetup
- When: 25th May 2024 at 12:00pm UTC (midday)
- Where: Mills Meet : Yarn.social
- Cadence: 4th Saturday of every Month
Agenda:
Anything we want to talk about. Twtxt, Yarn, self hosting, cool stuff you’ve been working on. chit-chat, whatever 😅
~/go/bin
to your $PATH
, at least I did. I’m not sure what to do about it, though. 🤔 This doesn’t really belong into Yarn’s setup guide and it’s mentioned as one of the first things in the Arch wiki, for example, but still … To newcomers this might look a bit like a broken build process:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Fixed 👌
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 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.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Anyway fixed 👌
I just realized something that’s completely fucked up.
$ curl -qssL https://twtxt.net/ | grep -E 'In-reply-to' | head
<a href="https://twtxt.net/conv/2tjsjuq?p=1#rlsxhsq" title="Show conversation for #2tjsjuq">In-reply-to</a>
<a href="https://twtxt.net/conv/bghmkra?p=1#dfnrbyq" title="Show conversation for #bghmkra">In-reply-to</a>
<a href="https://twtxt.net/conv/e24exeq?p=1#itft6wa" title="Show conversation for #e24exeq">In-reply-to</a>
For some reason the latest version of Chrome is stripped #fragment
(s) from the HTML body being served.
da fuq?! When did this change, in what version? Did we (W3C and the community) agree that this behavior should change?! 😱 Fark’n hell Google™ Chrome 🤬
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Wut?! 🧐 How do you get notified? 🤔
twtxt.net
), I'm going to be deleting 235 accounts today: https://gist.mills.io/prologic/0381c79977384051bb0b4afc89b4893d
I think the next cleanup I’ll do is to delete any account that was created, and then used within some time window and never used again. Does that make sense? 🤔
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 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.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I think you were the one that originally came up with this BUIDL
thing. Was it always suppose to be the commit timestamp? 🤔
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org What if they see traffic again at some point? 🤔 How do you fetch feeds again? You fork/exec out to the Python twtxt
client right? 🤔
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Since some time ago I automated the same feature in yarnd
; I haven’t really noticed when it happens. But I went and had a look just now, looks like it “just works”™ and no-one notices 🤣
$ dke -t f3fe6f03902e /bin/sh
/ # cd /data/feeds
/data/feeds # ls -lah prologic*
-rw-r--r-- 1 yarnd yarnd 7.9K May 7 05:16 prologic
-rw-r--r-- 1 yarnd yarnd 877.8K May 3 23:32 prologic.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 yarnd yarnd 515.1K Mar 24 2023 prologic.2
-rw-r--r-- 1 yarnd yarnd 963.7K Nov 19 2022 prologic.3
-rw-r--r-- 1 yarnd yarnd 995.6K Mar 10 2022 prologic.4
-rw-r--r-- 1 yarnd yarnd 1.9M Nov 7 2021 prologic.5
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com I think you’ll find it simpler to use zs
@viktoridsl@twtxt.net da fuq?!
twtxt.net
), I'm going to be deleting 235 accounts today: https://gist.mills.io/prologic/0381c79977384051bb0b4afc89b4893d
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Yeah but only 20 or so are actually active 🤣
@osnews@feeds.twtxt.net Hmmm I kind of forgot about Snikket 🤔
Don’t think it has any kind of e2e encryption though? 🤔
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 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@www.uninformativ.de I’m open to some other method of consistent “build date” 🤔
~/go/bin
to your $PATH
, at least I did. I’m not sure what to do about it, though. 🤔 This doesn’t really belong into Yarn’s setup guide and it’s mentioned as one of the first things in the Arch wiki, for example, but still … To newcomers this might look a bit like a broken build process:
Ywah I do ybis in other projects. Will do 👌
@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net anyone have any further insight on this story? 🤔
Juat spoke to him today 🥳
ralphtheninja/open-funding: A guide for researching ways of funding open source projects. very useful set of resources that ayn help fund open projects 🤔
👋 Let’s crowdsource a submission for the Internet Freedom Fund 🤞 Please help me fill out all the TBD
sections… 🙏
Apparently there are some ~30 users (real people) that actively use my pod twtxt.net 😳 in the past 90 days. 😅 The question I have is; what can we do as a small community here? 🤔 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? 🤔
Additionally there are 7 other pods online too 😅 But not sure of their stats…
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 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.
Thanks@movq @mckinley@twtxt.net 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@twtxt.net if you can remember 😅 – Yes yes I know there’s still some issues you have with the cache behavior, etc (on the roadmap).
@mckinley@twtxt.net 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@twtxt.net Thanks. This is good feedback! I think from what @movq@www.uninformativ.de 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? 🤔 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@www.uninformativ.de Yeap! I totally get it 🤣 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 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de 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) 😳 I’ve been doing this for my personal Mac with Little Snitch, and I’ve blocked so much shit™ directly from my Mac. Quite happy with that. Not I just have to figure out how to do similar things for my iPhone 📱
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I’ve never thought about it to be honest 🤣 Other things take longer so I don’t really care about shell startup times 😅
mentions:prologic@twtxt.net
for example. I hope this makes the useability much better 👌
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh you said “version” Hmmm 🤔 Yeah I’m missing something in the Docker piblish workflows 🤔
Home - man.sr.ht The way this app is descriebd and works sounds a lot like what we built with “threading” here 😅
@bender@twtxt.net Of course, I’m just merely thinking about the data that’s needed, how to store it and query 👌