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@movq@www.uninformativ.de FWIW I always liked uninformativ.de myself 😅 However that being said, as @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org points out, you’d only need to shove a # url = on any old feed files you move across, and I’d start with a new empty feed once you migrate over. I think 🤔 Moving feed locations affects the way individual Twts are hashed, as the Twtxt spec never had the concept of an “identity” the location of your feed more-or-less becomes your identity or the first # url = field in your feed’s metadata.

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“Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing! But wait, it gets better. I was trying to make a grilled cheese sandwich, but my cat decided it wanted a piece of the action. So there I was, battling my feline friend for control of the pan, when I accidentally dropped the sandwich into the tomato sauce. Well, let me tell you, that tomato-soaked grilled cheese was quite the sensation! My taste buds were dancing with delight as I savored every bite. And my cat? It looked at me with such pure, unadulterated joy, I couldn’t help but laugh. So here’s to unexpected twists in life and delicious tomato sauce. May your Twtxt.txt feed always be filled with entertaining stories and tasty culinary creations!” 🥗😸

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In-reply-to » Twtxt spec enhancement proposal thread 🧵

@xuu@txt.sour.is It’s growing on me for sure 👍 Let’s see what others think. What other use-cases can we use these for? I’m not all that convinced that reposts/boosts work all that well based on what I’ve seen, but happy to be proven wrong 😑

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In-reply-to » What about using the blockquote format with > ?

@xuu Hmm I’m not sure to be honest, the problem I have with the idea being proposed is that clients would have to understand it. And now we’re mixing “content” with “actions”. As Twtxt is a pull-based model, I’m not even sure this fits all that well. Hmmm

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In-reply-to » So I assume nobody here will be buying a Vision Pro?

@shreyan@twtxt.net I may possibly be doing so as I think it may change the way I do computing. As long as the full screen zoom and accessibility all work the way I expect, I think it’ll help keep in working for many years to come without breaking my back/neck/ribs 🤞

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In-reply-to » Can anyone recommend a website builder for dummies? Something my wife could use or anyone not in IT? Something that you can easily export and publish as a static site anywhere? 🤔 I guess it has to be easy to use, WYSIWIG in nature and having some 3rd-party integrations might be nice like Squire for taking payments, etc.

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Sadly most people either don’t have the time or the willingness to learn 😢

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In-reply-to » Can anyone recommend a website builder for dummies? Something my wife could use or anyone not in IT? Something that you can easily export and publish as a static site anywhere? 🤔 I guess it has to be easy to use, WYSIWIG in nature and having some 3rd-party integrations might be nice like Squire for taking payments, etc.

I think Mobirise is still arguably one of the best offline-first, static website builders I’ve ever tried, I haven’t paid for all the fancy extensions/themes it has, but it is pretty good IMO 👌

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In-reply-to » Can anyone recommend a website builder for dummies? Something my wife could use or anyone not in IT? Something that you can easily export and publish as a static site anywhere? 🤔 I guess it has to be easy to use, WYSIWIG in nature and having some 3rd-party integrations might be nice like Squire for taking payments, etc.

@mckinley@twtxt.net Well, one of the most basic requirements (this is for a local cafe for some good friends of ours that own/run this cafe) is placing an order for a coffee and paying. I found through this reddit article that you can use this service called Snipcart which is only HTML+JS that you can embed/use on any website, including (by the looks) a static site (no backend required!) This is pretty promising already because all the cafe really needs now is a basic (albeit swank looking) landing page with an “roder” form.

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In-reply-to » Can anyone recommend a website builder for dummies? Something my wife could use or anyone not in IT? Something that you can easily export and publish as a static site anywhere? 🤔 I guess it has to be easy to use, WYSIWIG in nature and having some 3rd-party integrations might be nice like Squire for taking payments, etc.

@mckinley@twtxt.net Your notes match my own experiences and frustrations 👌

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In-reply-to » Can anyone recommend a website builder for dummies? Something my wife could use or anyone not in IT? Something that you can easily export and publish as a static site anywhere? 🤔 I guess it has to be easy to use, WYSIWIG in nature and having some 3rd-party integrations might be nice like Squire for taking payments, etc.

@mckinley@twtxt.net Thanks I’ll have a read! I’m sort of disappointed this space is so fucking hard and complicated 🤯 The worst part for me is watching those around me run a small business and use Squarespace or Wix to drive their websites! 😱 Both Squarespace and Wix are vendor locked-in SaaS platforms where you really have no control over your content nor do you really own it 🤦‍♂️

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Can anyone recommend a website builder for dummies? Something my wife could use or anyone not in IT? Something that you can easily export and publish as a static site anywhere? 🤔 I guess it has to be easy to use, WYSIWIG in nature and having some 3rd-party integrations might be nice like Squire for taking payments, etc.

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@darren@twtxt.net I could not agree more! We lowly humans of society, have our asses thrown in jail for illegally copying/stealing/sharing copyrighted material of all kinds, but OpenAI l, Microsoft, Google and other companies are allowed to pillage/steal as much copyrighted works as they want to train their models on and reproduce new derivative works on and even sell and profit from it, without even so much as a fucking consequence 🤦‍♂️

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I am so literally fucking sick of this AI / OpenAI / CoPilot shit™. I took a very strong moral and ethical stance many years ago, Why I no longer trust Github for the exact same reasons Actors and Musicians are now suring AI companies. Why is this shit™ so fucking hard? Pay the content authors! Training on the hard work and contents of others is stealing.

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In-reply-to » Update on my Fibre to the Premise upgrade (FTTP). NBN installer came out last week to install the NTD and Utility box, after some umming and arring, we figured out the best place to install it. However this mean he wasn't able to look it up to the Fibre in the pit, and required a 2nd team to come up and trench a new trench and conduit and use that to feed Fibre from the pit to the utility box.

@darren@twtxt.net Thanks!

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In-reply-to » Update on my Fibre to the Premise upgrade (FTTP). NBN installer came out last week to install the NTD and Utility box, after some umming and arring, we figured out the best place to install it. However this mean he wasn't able to look it up to the Fibre in the pit, and required a 2nd team to come up and trench a new trench and conduit and use that to feed Fibre from the pit to the utility box.

@xuu Nice!

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In-reply-to » Update on my Fibre to the Premise upgrade (FTTP). NBN installer came out last week to install the NTD and Utility box, after some umming and arring, we figured out the best place to install it. However this mean he wasn't able to look it up to the Fibre in the pit, and required a 2nd team to come up and trench a new trench and conduit and use that to feed Fibre from the pit to the utility box.

@eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club Oh that’s on me, and yes I use Cat6e everywhere in my house 🤣

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In-reply-to » Update on my Fibre to the Premise upgrade (FTTP). NBN installer came out last week to install the NTD and Utility box, after some umming and arring, we figured out the best place to install it. However this mean he wasn't able to look it up to the Fibre in the pit, and required a 2nd team to come up and trench a new trench and conduit and use that to feed Fibre from the pit to the utility box.

@xuu@txt.sour.is It partially makes it in, but sadly Ethernet hand off 🤣

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In-reply-to » Update on my Fibre to the Premise upgrade (FTTP). NBN installer came out last week to install the NTD and Utility box, after some umming and arring, we figured out the best place to install it. However this mean he wasn't able to look it up to the Fibre in the pit, and required a 2nd team to come up and trench a new trench and conduit and use that to feed Fibre from the pit to the utility box.

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Here’s hoping 🤞

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Update on my Fibre to the Premise upgrade (FTTP). NBN installer came out last week to install the NTD and Utility box, after some umming and arring, we figured out the best place to install it. However this mean he wasn’t able to look it up to the Fibre in the pit, and required a 2nd team to come up and trench a new trench and conduit and use that to feed Fibre from the pit to the utility box.

I rang up my ISP to find out when this 2nd team was booked, only to discover to my horror and the horror of my ISP that this was booked a month out on the 2rd Feb 2024! 😱

After a nice small note from my provider to NBN, suddenly I get a phone call and message from an NBN team that do trenching to say it would be done on Saturday (today). That got completed today (despite the heavy rain).

Now all that’s left is a final NBN tech to come and hook the two fibre pieces together and “light it up”! 🥳

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What Hollywood/Disney/etc have never seemed to understand about this DRM nonsense if, if you sell me a movie DRM-free, I actually have no interest in sharing this with anyone. It would live on my server, and go nowhere else.

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