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Like why does spammers even bother?! Don’t they realize how fucking futile and useless it is to be abuse something like a support form? I mean clearly nothing is going to come of this, except it’s going to be clearly ignored and toss in the bin. 🤣
Wow! My god spammers really try hard song they? 🤣 Geez 🤦♂️
Do we need to make the captcha harder? 🙄
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org to be fair the settings that you can change in the user interface are persisted to the settings YAML file and yes override any environmental command online options. This is always made sense to me because there are subset of settings that can be changed dynamically at runtime without requiring any restart.
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yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci It’s good enough IMO 🤞
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com It is if he’s turned off open profiles 👌
yarnd --help
currently says (for me):
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org thank you! 🙇♂️
yarnd --help
currently says (for me):
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Yep, --open-registrations=false
has to also use the equal sign, just like the short form, otherwise it’s activated. At least that’s consistent. But, is has no effect, if the settings.yaml claims something different.
I have the impression that command line flags only take effect the first time you start yarnd. Unless the option has no pendant in the config file, such as -A/--admin-user $user
. Since -A
is not a boolean, but takes a string, you are free to use a blank or an equal sign…
It’s this package: https://github.com/spf13/pflag?tab=readme-ov-file#command-line-flag-syntax
I also noticed and fixed the typo. 8-)
-R=false
on the command line or leave it out entirely. When explicitly stating -R=false
, there has to be an equal sign. With a space (-R false
) it's somehow parsed as -R
which is equivalent to -R=true
. O_o Very weird. I'd really like to see an error instead.
Yeah, user error on my end, never mind. The persisted settings.yaml overrides the command line arguments. That’s surprising to me. I expected the command line options to overrule the config file. Oh well.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Interesting. The yarnd --help
currently says (for me):
-R, --open-registrations whether or not to have open user registgration
meaning it doesn’t give the default setting or warn you that you need to use -R=false
and not -R false
. It also leaves unclear whether --open-registrations false
would work or if you need to do --open-registrations=false
. It’s also unclear whether the setting change in the user interface is overridden by the command line arguments, overrides the command line arguments, is persisted across restarts.
Maybe all this is worth posting an issue for additional documentation on the git repo if there isn’t one already.
“registgration” is misspelled that way in the help by the way.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org in Australia, take everything you have learned, and do the opposite. After all, it is the land down under! :-D
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Hmmm, so it is permanent damage. Damn! :-( I’m no electronics guy, but I’d suspect it to be broken, if unplugging it and plugging it in again doesn’t fix it. Kinda doubt that a repair shop will get it going again. I have no idea where I would bring it over here. The best I can think of is to ask the volunteers at the repair café if they have any suggestions, I reckon they’re not able to fix it either. But that place is only open once a month.
How much of your screen is gone by now? Looks like a lot.
Wow, crazy. A decade ago, I think I only experienced power outages three or maybe four times in my entire life. Since then, they became a bit more frequent. Probably five or six, maybe more. Not sure how many of these events are attributed to construction incidents, where an excavator ripped a power line apart. Last time, loggers threw a tree in an overhead power line, so the power company had to disconnect my area from the grid.
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com didn’t know there was a place to fix them; in here we toss them. Wish it was cheap to ship stuff. I have a couple of decent monitors in the garage that will soon take a trip to the curve…
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org ugh, how come didn’t this occurred to me…! Oh well, I am good now, but noted. Thanks!
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci You can also use -R=false
on the command line or leave it out entirely. When explicitly stating -R=false
, there has to be an equal sign. With a space (-R false
) it’s somehow parsed as -R
which is equivalent to -R=true
. O_o Very weird. I’d really like to see an error instead.
I still have to figure out the precedence of the settings.yaml or command line arguments. I’m probably holding it wrong, but it seems to give me different results…
@prologic@twtxt.net salt’em to keep them viable longer. Salt’em! :-D
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@quark@ferengi.one @movq@www.uninformativ.de A general workaround in these cases is to wrap the command in a shell script and reference said script instead.
@yarn_police@twtxt.net yay! Law and order on the watch!
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Oh, shoot! The broken rows are permanent? Looks like you’re the king of power outages. :-( How frequent do you experience blackouts?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, haven’t seeing the @yarn_police@twtxt.net for a while. I often wonder if we are, finally, crime free. :-D
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Phew, that was a close call.
@quark@ferengi.one Enjoy! :-)
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de woot! Yes! Perfect now. Hitting reply opens it with insert, and prompt at the end of the first line. Just as I wanted it. Thank you much!
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@quark@ferengi.one I think just putting it there as a second line should work. 😅
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Bwhahaha! :‘-D
vim "+normal $"
, how cool! :-) Thanks @quark!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org welcome! :-) I am doing my best to get more acquaintance with vi
/vim
. I think nano
has spoiled me too much. LOL.
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de hmm, I am already using au BufNewFile,BufRead jenny-posting.eml setl completefunc=jenny#CompleteMentions fo-=t wrap
, from jenny
. How would I go to incorporate that there?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org “good, good, and fascinating indeed” – says Quark, all while eating an overflowing toast with butter, and blackberry jam. :-D
@mckinley@twtxt.net Wow, I was not aware, that there are different kinds of blackberries. But of course there are. Everything has all sorts of different species, why would it be different with these tasty guys? :-)
I just read up on them and – surprise, surprise – it turns out, the Himalayans are not native to most of Europe either. Doh! It gets even more interesting, their origin is unclear. Maybe Armenia and the Caucasus region. Fascinating!
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@quark@ferengi.one Ah, startinsert
, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅
It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through sh -c ...
, i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim
. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo
.
In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your .vimrc
:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com power outages happen here almost every single time strong storms pass by, I know the feeling mate. It truly sucks.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net Right, what can possibily go wrong!? ;-)
It’s funny that you mention it, too. We also were quite surprised that it was incredibly quiet in nature. Not just no man-made noise (we obviously avoided the crowds), not even in the distance, but also hardly any birds. We joked they’re still exhausted from the heat of the days before and still resting.
(The Yarn police feed, that is.)
@yarn_police@twtxt.net I was just about to remove this feed from my config because it was stale … 😂
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de hmm, I guess I could do that too. I have startinsert
set on my .vimrc
, so I will either have to take it out, or exit insert, $
, then insert again. I think the way you do it would be the way to go.
I tried setting VISUAL
to be something like vim -c 'star!'
, which does the same thing, but no dice. :-/
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Thank you for using Lyse’s Unofficial Yarnd Help Desk: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/yarnd-disable-registrations.png
Keeping people safe! <3
POWER EFFIN’ OUTAGE!!! Electricity came back after ~10 min like… no beggie BUT, Internet stayed out for like 2 more hrs 😅
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@quark@ferengi.one Uhm, yeah, that can’t be set in the config file (only by overriding the VISUAL
environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.
What’s the goal, though? I usually hit Shift-A
in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net Or c) you click on a link somebody gave you. My brain is a bit dead now, but that might be a problem when you’re logged in.
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
Today, I learned about vim "+normal $"
, how cool! :-) Thanks @quark@ferengi.one!
yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@quark@ferengi.one Thanks! 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, maybe you can help me with this. I want to place the vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
’s configuration:
"editor": "vim \"+normal $\"",
But that doesn’t work. How would you go about it?
yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds fair. Let’s see how it works for @abucci@anthony.buc.ci. Speedy fix, that’s awesome! :-)
yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
I’m happy with the current implementation though, because the only reason you should be hitting the external profile endpoint at all is a) you’re logged in and happen to click on someone’s profile that is external to the pod or b) you’re anonymous and just clicking through the frontpage (see a)
yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@bender@twtxt.net The problem with this is we just don’t know until we try. That’s why if the external feed you’re looking for isn’t found in the cache, it’ll try to fetch it in the background. It’s a bit of a sucky UX really, but its better than the experience of “waiting, waiting waiting and then timeout”.
yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@prologic@twtxt.net hmm… I think we should do better than this. It is an improvement though. Ideally we check that URI to make sure it is a twtxt.txt (contents, or otherwise). If it isn’t, don’t link, don’t follow, don’t “create” an empty page. If it is not twtxt, it shouldn’t be on twtxt. :-)
yarnd
that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
I’ve pushed a slightly improved version of this that will return a HTTP 404 Not Found if the UserAgent is determined to NOT be a Browser.