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In-reply-to » So, uh, did anyone but me notice that the last character of a twt hash is always either an a or a q? Which is the natural consequence of taking the last digit in the base32 representation of a 256-bit hash -- 256 is not evenly divisible by 5 ! That final character is made up of one bit of actual information and 4 bits of padding.

@asquare@asquare.srht.site No need to apologise 😅 All very good points 👌

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In-reply-to » @prologic With respect, a client can not identify whether an edit took place. Not unless that same client witnessed both the original twt and the edited one. This won't be the case if a person you're following is joining a thread started by people you aren't following after the first twt of that thread has already been modified. Or if you're knocked offline by a multi-hour power outage that spans then entire time window between a twt getting uploaded and modified.

@asquare@asquare.srht.site This is absolutely true! 💯 However the natural behavior of editing a post is the same as forking. So from a community perspective, we’re actaully okay with how that works in reality. I think we’re all getting a bit too hung up on “exactness”. One of the things I think we’re finding hard to reconcile is the fine line between a decentralised ecosystem and distributed system.

I want it very much to remain decentralised. That means Content-based addressing makes sense, because you can have integrity about what a Twt Hash means. I don’t really mind if a thread gets forked because the OP was edited, that’s actually how forking works anyway 😅

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In-reply-to » So, uh, did anyone but me notice that the last character of a twt hash is always either an a or a q? Which is the natural consequence of taking the last digit in the base32 representation of a 256-bit hash -- 256 is not evenly divisible by 5 ! That final character is made up of one bit of actual information and 4 bits of padding.

In any case, yes Content addressing can break threads when the original content is edited that’s for sure, however we’ve since agreed and realized that technically speaking, we can actually identify from a clients perspective, whether an edit took place.

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In-reply-to » So, uh, did anyone but me notice that the last character of a twt hash is always either an a or a q? Which is the natural consequence of taking the last digit in the base32 representation of a 256-bit hash -- 256 is not evenly divisible by 5 ! That final character is made up of one bit of actual information and 4 bits of padding.

@asquare@asquare.srht.site Iant yhay what I said? Or did I fat-finger my reply 🤣

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In-reply-to » So, uh, did anyone but me notice that the last character of a twt hash is always either an a or a q? Which is the natural consequence of taking the last digit in the base32 representation of a 256-bit hash -- 256 is not evenly divisible by 5 ! That final character is made up of one bit of actual information and 4 bits of padding.

@asquare@asquare.srht.site We’ve collectively as a community (welcome to the community too! 🥳) had a many-week, multi-thread debate over this. It all boils down to Content Addressing vs. Location Addressing and the benefits, pros/cons of each approach. Ultimately though threads in Twtxt take advantage of a convention we formalized as the Twt Subject. This is combined with a Location-based Addressing, the Twt Hash extension. In the end we are likely to stay with this approach, but fix the parameters we use and truction.

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In-reply-to » So, uh, did anyone but me notice that the last character of a twt hash is always either an a or a q? Which is the natural consequence of taking the last digit in the base32 representation of a 256-bit hash -- 256 is not evenly divisible by 5 ! That final character is made up of one bit of actual information and 4 bits of padding.

@asquare@asquare.srht.site Yeah we know 🤣 Still debating changes to the extension 😅

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In-reply-to » I'm not using anything that you would recognize as a full-featured client. I upload twts with hut publish, "publicise my user agent" with manual curl invocations (when I remember to) (thanks to @movq for the informative guide https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt-mention.html), and as for following other people's feeds, I still haven't decided how I'm going to do that.

@asquare@asquare.srht.site So basically very manual? 🤔

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In-reply-to » Learned to gg=G and to va", ci", di{... in vim the other day 😆 Life will never be the same, I can feel it. ref

The V: pattern itself is quite good because you can do quite a lot of powerful things with selected text.

For example: ggV}:s/^/ -/ will insert a - at the beginning of every line turning your bunch of lines into a Markdown list of items 😅

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In-reply-to » @aelaraji … this made me realize that I don’t really know anymore which commands I use. It’s all muscle memory by now. 🤔

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Same here 🤣 My fingers know everything, my brain does not 😅 Same with passwords too, at least the important ones, master password, passwords for my machine(s) and work laptop. Don’t ever try to interrogate me for them, only my fingers know 🤣

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In-reply-to » Sam Altman's Worldcoin Rebrands As 'World,' Unveils Next Generation Orb The blockchain-based identity verification company founded by Sam Altman is now called "World." It also unveiled a new version of the "Orb" biometric devices the company uses to scan users' eyes. CoinTelegraph reports: World, as it's now known, also revealed a slew of other updates including a new version of its Orb biometric scanning device ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net seriously who the fuck is asking for this shit?

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In-reply-to » Trump Says Tim Cook Called Him To Complain About the EU An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Donald Trump said Apple CEO Tim Cook called him to discuss the billions of dollars that Apple has been fined in the European Union. Trump made the statement during his appearance on the PBD Podcast -- and said that he won't let the EU "take advantage" of US companies like Apple if reelected. "Two hours ago, thre ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net WHO does Tim Cook think he is anyway?! 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » @prologic Actually, my twts from the last two days aren't showing up on , so I guess that no-one is following me and the reason my earlier twts did show up is that yarnd does a one-off fetch of any feed @-mentioned by a pod member. Comments in the code suggest that this is the case, see internal/server.go, commit 7dcec70e, line 468. As the author of that code, can you confirm/deny?

@asquare@asquare.srht.site And actually…

does a one-off fetch of any feed @-mentioned by a pod member

What is true here is if someone visits your “profile” on a pod whilst logged, it, yes yarnd fetches it in the background if it wasn’t already cached, as a “once off”. This is true.

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In-reply-to » @prologic Actually, my twts from the last two days aren't showing up on , so I guess that no-one is following me and the reason my earlier twts did show up is that yarnd does a one-off fetch of any feed @-mentioned by a pod member. Comments in the code suggest that this is the case, see internal/server.go, commit 7dcec70e, line 468. As the author of that code, can you confirm/deny?

@asquare@asquare.srht.site I see your reply now that I’m following you 🤣 The commit you’re ferring to btw is for WebMentions, which has little practical value IMO, it works but is rarely useful 😅

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In-reply-to » @asquare (I wonder if that will ever show up without me mentioning you. 😅)

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Ahh yes, that is probably the case 🤣 To be fair I don’t think too much about how things enter my cache, I just assume it’s either someone on my pod following them or whatever.

I didn’t follow at first because:

asquare may not follow you

Which probably means @asquare is probably using a client that doesn’t publicise its user agent or has it turned off? 🤔

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In-reply-to » The WordPress ecosystem has lost its mind… - YouTube 👈 This is a pretty good summary of how fucked up the Wordpress ecosystem is now thanks to Mat 🤦‍♂️ (not that I've ever used Wordpress uggh 💩)

@bender@twtxt.net Fair enough 🤣 To be honest, I don’t really have an opinion either way, I think what he’s done is a bit “silly” of course, but I dunno. I’ve never. been invested in Wordpress as I said. I’d like to think I’d behave much better than Mat in a similar circumstance, but then again I’m not lucky? enough to be in that position (stink’n rich and wealthy), so who knows 😅

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In-reply-to » I can't decide which DCDC charger to. buy for my Camper trailer. Help me! 🙏 Currently it's a choice between:

If you mean, remote code execution, none of these devices are remotely, even connected to anything that resembles any kind of network connectivity.

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I can’t decide which DCDC charger to. buy for my Camper trailer. Help me! 🙏 Currently it’s a choice between:

The only advantage of the Renogy over the KickAss/ITech models is it has Bluetooth monitoring and an App capabilities so you can check the state of the battery/charging/etc from your phone.

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In-reply-to » Bluesky Is Now Courting Threads Users Bluesky, the decentralized social network cofounded by Jack Dorsey, created a Threads account to court users frustrated by Meta's moderation issues. Thurrott reports: This week, the Bluesky team also used Threads to share some tips on how to get started on Bluesky, how to get more engagement, and more. The company also emphasized its decentralized structure and more extensive customization options, ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net Isn’t that the pot calling the kettle black Jack? 🤔 Where are your principles? Or don’t you have any? 😅

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