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In-reply-to » wtf is going on with Microsoft and OpenAI of late?! LIke Microsoft bought into OpenAI for some shocking $10bn USD, then Sam Altman gor fired, now he's been hired by Microsoft to run up a new "AI" division. wtf/! seriously?! 🤔 #Microsoft #OpenAI #Scandal

@xuu@txt.sour.is Yeah innovation is kind of dead when you have to compete with the big tech Gia at 🤯😢 Even when you’re trying not to compete with them (FANG) 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » @lyse I'm also on the e-mail wagon here. On http://darch.dk/timeline/conv/oe3howa I have added a "Comment via email" botten if uses are not logged in. This feature could be extend to other places in the various UIs. Like we already got the "Does not follow your" / "Follow you" on the profile page in yarnd, so this detection could be used to sugget the user to email that person, when mentioning them.

For non-yarnd users, it could potentially be interesting to have a “Webmention” -> “Email” forwarding service, such that you hide your Email address behind this service, but have all of the advantages of getting notified if someone happened to mention your web page or twtxt feed or specific twt.

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In-reply-to » @lyse I'm also on the e-mail wagon here. On http://darch.dk/timeline/conv/oe3howa I have added a "Comment via email" botten if uses are not logged in. This feature could be extend to other places in the various UIs. Like we already got the "Does not follow your" / "Follow you" on the profile page in yarnd, so this detection could be used to sugget the user to email that person, when mentioning them.

@darch@neotxt.dk @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org WebMentions basically lets effectively “comment” on someone else’s web page (which technically could also be a Twtxt feed) whilst combatting any SPAM problems and NOT exposing your Email address at all. It’s a lot harder to SPAM someone with Webmention(s) really because the way it works require you to essentially SPAM yourself, as it required verification of the “source” mention before the target (recipient) accepts it in the first place.

yarnd fully support WebMention(s) – What it does not (yet) support is automatically creating “ghost users” for the source user of a webmention.

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In-reply-to » @lyse I'm also on the e-mail wagon here. On http://darch.dk/timeline/conv/oe3howa I have added a "Comment via email" botten if uses are not logged in. This feature could be extend to other places in the various UIs. Like we already got the "Does not follow your" / "Follow you" on the profile page in yarnd, so this detection could be used to sugget the user to email that person, when mentioning them.

SPAM would be my biggest concern here 😁

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In-reply-to » So.. Of y'all that had covid. Did you have at the end a night where for no reason your brain amped up to 11 and can't sleep at all? It happened to me last night and my FIL the night before.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de it is but standing in a queue for hours with other humans in close proximity to each other that zigzags in and out is not a great place to stay away from a small amount of virii in the air🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » The only other way to do this is WebMention which is supported in yarnd -- But @lyse is spot on here too 👌

The problem though is that despite the fact yarnd fully support WebMention(s) – It is hardly ever used. I have stats/numbers on its use and it’s basically near zero. WebSub (between pods) is far more used.

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In-reply-to » The only other way to do this is WebMention which is supported in yarnd -- But @lyse is spot on here too 👌

@eapl.me@eapl.me It is already possible to indicate your “WebMention Endpoint” via your text/plain twtxt.txx feed file. All you have to do is emit a Link: HTTP header as part of the response. Any standard web server can do this easily, or yarnd does it natively.

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@movq@www.uninformativ.de I don’t like languages like Ruby, Java, C# or other similar languages for several reasons:

  • The number of things you have to know and hold in your head (conceptual things about the language, types, patterns, esoteric shit™, etc) is too high.
  • These types of languages make it very difficult to “read” and “understand” the code well. Remember Rob Pike’s infamous quote “languages are more often read than written”.
  • These types of languages (due to the way they chose to implement/design their module/import systems) make it near impossible to know what’s being used where.

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In-reply-to » So.. Of y'all that had covid. Did you have at the end a night where for no reason your brain amped up to 11 and can't sleep at all? It happened to me last night and my FIL the night before.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Pretty sure you are so far 🤔 Although @off_grid_living@twtxt.net very likely has avoided catching this blasted virus (COVID) – I’m not planning on catching it a 2nd time, the only reason we caught it at all was because we got a little “lax”, gave in to our children’s desires to go to a theme park, stood in a queue of other humans and boom! 💣

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In-reply-to » So.. Of y'all that had covid. Did you have at the end a night where for no reason your brain amped up to 11 and can't sleep at all? It happened to me last night and my FIL the night before.

Yes recover soon 🤗 Either way catching that blasted virus sucks ass 😢

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