China suspends ban on exports of gallium, germanium, antimony to U.S. ⌘ Read more
Russia’s Oil Exports Plunge to Lowest Level in Months After US Sanctions ⌘ Read more
Ukraine to set up arms export offices in Berlin, Copenhagen, Zelenskiy says ⌘ Read more
Russia’s Oil Exports to India Face Collapse After New US Sanctions ⌘ Read more
Sweden signs letter of intent to export 100-150 Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine ⌘ Read more
Russia’s Oil Exports Declines by 17.1% After Massive Drone Strikes Hit Key Refineries ⌘ Read more
Terres rares : la Chine verrouille, Trump riposte, l’Europe paie
Coup de tonnerre sur le commerce mondial : les Chinois, d’habitude prudents, commerçants et cherchant le compromis, décident d’imposer de nouveaux contrôles drastiques à l’exportation de leurs terres rares, y compris raffinées et utilisées dans les technologies modernes. Ainsi, dans une annonce récente du ministère chinois du Commerce datée du 9 octobre 2025, on apprend que […] ⌘ Read more
Trump puts extra 100% tariff on China imports, adds export controls on ‘critical software’ ⌘ Read more
Trump threatens to pull out of planned Xi meeting
Trump also threatened a “massive” tariff increase, after China tightened its rules for exports of rare earths. ⌘ Read more
Trump threatens to pull out of planned Xi meeting
Trump also threatened a “massive” tariff increase, after China tightened its rules for exports of rare earths. ⌘ Read more
Trump threatens to pull out of planned Xi meeting
Trump also threatened a “massive” tariff increase, after the country tightened its rules for exports of rare earths. ⌘ Read more
Trump threatens to pull out of planned Xi meeting
Trump also threatened a “massive” tariff increase, after the country tightened its rules for exports of rare earths. ⌘ Read more
Security updates for Thursday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (gnutls, kernel, kernel-rt, and open-vm-tools), Debian (chromium, python-django, and redis), Fedora (chromium, insight, mirrorlist-server, oci-seccomp-bpf-hook, rust-maxminddb, rust-prometheus, rust-prometheus_exporter, rust-protobuf, rust-protobuf-codegen, rust-protobuf-parse, rust-protobuf-support, turbo-attack, and yarnpkg), Oracle (iputils, kernel, open-vm-tools, redis, and valkey), Red Hat (perl-File-Find-Rule and perl-File-Find-Rul … ⌘ Read more
China tightens export rules for crucial rare earths
Beijing’s monopoly over rare earths is a key bargaining chip in its trade negotiations with the US. ⌘ Read more
China tightens export rules for crucial rare earths
The announcement comes ahead of a meeting between China’s President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump later this month. ⌘ Read more
China tightens export rules for crucial rare earths
The announcement comes ahead of a meeting between China’s President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump later this month. ⌘ Read more
China tightens export rules for crucial rare earths
The announcement comes ahead of a meeting between China’s President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump later this month. ⌘ Read more
Exporte im Juli um 11,9 Prozent eingebrochen ⌘ Read more
index.md a prehook and a few utilities:
@bender@twtxt.net Yes I did about a week or so ago. It took me a lot of effort to get the content even rendered in the first place. LOL I had to basically export my blog as HTML (can you believe that?!) – The Hugo export just didn’t work at all 🤣
Trouble exporting P3D via PGraphics recording (OpenGL error 1282) :blobcatsad:
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Colorized manpages have been a thing for a very long time:
https://movq.de/v/81219d7f7a/s.png
Problem is, hardly anybody knows this, because you configure this by … drumroll … overwriting TERMCAP entries of less in your ~/.bashrc:
export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\e[38;5;3m' # Bold
export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\e[0m' # End Bold
export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\e[4;38;5;6m' # Underline
export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\e[0m' # End Underline
export GROFF_NO_SGR=1 # Needed since groff 1.23
As in regards to technology…
“Behind the scenes, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and EU’s Maroš Šefčovič hashed out technical annexes on automobiles, pharmaceuticals and digital trade.”
“Tech giants Microsoft’s cloud services, Apple’s iPhones and Google’s data solutions gain tariff-free pathway, fueling digital exports growth.”
“Digital Services: Microsoft announces a new 150 MW cloud data center in Berlin backed by tariff-free equipment imports; SAP commits to expanding U.S. R&D hubs in Austin, Texas.”
Court downplays scale of cattle industry losses after live export ban
Hundreds of claimants seeking compensation are considering an appeal, after the federal court found the 2011 live export ban did not impact export quotas “in any material way”. ⌘ Read more
China stellt Lockerungen in Aussicht
Im Streit um den Export von Seltenerdmetallen hat China der EU angeboten, Anträge europäischer Firmen schneller zu bearbeiten. Auch gegenüber US-Autoherstellern soll China seine Haltung gelockert haben. Die EU-Handelskammer berichtete von leichten Verbesserungen bei den Ausfuhrgenehmigungen. ⌘ Read more
Australia could bargain over partial US beef ban in Trump tariff talks
A government source says beef is being positioned as a bargaining chip to help reset trade ties after the US imposed harsh tariffs on Australian exports. ⌘ Read more
Exportstopp: Mangel an Seltenen Erden könnte erste Auswirkungen zeigen
Seit zwei Monaten sind die Exporte von sieben wichtigen Elementen aus China nahezu gestoppt. Nun mehren sich die Warnungen vor Folgen, aber nicht überall. ( Seltene Erden, Akku)
US-China-Handelskrieg trifft EU-Autobauer
Autozulieferer in Europa haben dem Branchenverband CLEPA zufolge mit Knappheit bei Seltenerdmetallen zu kämpfen. Die ersten Fertigungslinien hätten bereits gestoppt werden müssen, teilte der Branchenverband am Mittwoch mit. China hatte den Export von Seltenerdmetalle im Rahmen des Handelskrieges mit den USA eingeschränkt – und Europas Industrie kommt nun zwischen die Fronten. ⌘ Read more
Trump raises steel, aluminum tariffs to 50%, hitting key Ukrainian export ⌘ Read more
Russian national charged in Toronto with illegally exporting military goods to Russia ⌘ Read more
$10,000 Bounty: HackerOne Report Comments Leak via “Export as .zip”
How a new export feature unintentionally exposed private discussions in limited disclosure reports
[Continue reading on InfoSec Write-ups »](https://infose … ⌘ Read more
China plans to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon + 2 more stories
China urges Korea to restrict rare earth exports to U.S.; global coral bleaching spreads due to record ocean heat; China plans a nuclear power plant on the Moon. ⌘ Read more
Security updates for Tuesday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (java-1.8.0-openjdk, kernel, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc:2.3, and webkit2gtk3), Fedora (c-ares, giflib, jupyterlab, perl, perl-Devel-Cover, perl-PAR-Packer, prometheus-podman-exporter, python-notebook, python-pydantic-core, rpki-client, ruby, rust-adblock, rust-cookie_store, rust-gitui, rust-gstreamer, rust-icu_collections, rust-icu_locid, rust-icu_locid_transform, rust-icu_locid_transform_data, rust-icu_normalizer, rust-icu_normalizer_data … ⌘ Read more
Security updates for Monday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (erlang, fig2dev, shadow, wget, and zabbix), Fedora (chromium, jupyterlab, llama-cpp, prometheus-podman-exporter, python-notebook, python-pydantic-core, rpki-client, rust-adblock, rust-cookie_store, rust-gitui, rust-gstreamer, rust-icu_collections, rust-icu_locid, rust-icu_locid_transform, rust-icu_locid_transform_data, rust-icu_normalizer, rust-icu_normalizer_data, rust-icu_properties, rust-icu_properties_data, rust-icu_provider, rust-icu\ … ⌘ Read more
“Move to iOS” app continuously refused to run as intended and expected, so couldn’t migrate mum’s Android based phone data. Most of her stuff is on a Google account, but not the SMS/MMS/RCS messages. Haven’t found a way to export, then import those into iOS.
She isn’t too happy having to keep the old phone just for the messages. Need to find a way to go through them, export multimedia attachments, and import them into iOS. I don’t think it’s going to happen, but I am not letting her know yet. 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net Gemini has an answer for you:
This is a conversation thread from a twtxt network, detailing a user’s (movq) frustration with the Mastodon “export data” feature and their consideration of self-hosting a fediverse alternative. Here’s a summary:
- movq’s initial issue:
- movq is concerned about the volatility of their data on their current Mastodon instance due to a broken “export data” feature.
- They contacted the admins, but the issue remains unresolved.
- This led them to contemplate self-hosting.
- movq is concerned about the volatility of their data on their current Mastodon instance due to a broken “export data” feature.
- Alternative fediverse software suggestions:
- kat suggests gotosocial as a lightweight alternative to Mastodon.
- movq agrees, and also mentions snac as a potential option.
- kat suggests gotosocial as a lightweight alternative to Mastodon.
- movq’s change of heart:
- movq ultimately decides that self-hosting any fediverse software, besides twtxt, is too much effort.
- movq ultimately decides that self-hosting any fediverse software, besides twtxt, is too much effort.
- Resolution and compromise:
- The Mastodon admins attribute the export failure to the size of movq’s account.
- movq decides to set their Mastodon account to auto-delete posts after approximately 180 days to manage data size.
- Movq also mentions that they use auto-expiring links on twtxt to reduce data storage.
- The Mastodon admins attribute the export failure to the size of movq’s account.
The Mastodon admins say that it’s probably because of the size of my account (~600 MB), so the export process times out. And I understand that. Here on twtxt, I always use auto-expiring links when I post images or videos. It just gets too much data otherwise. I think I’ll just set my Mastodon account to auto-delete posts after ~180 days or something like that. Nobody cares about old posts anyway.
Extending my Komoot export script
I’ve taken another look at my export script for Komoot (original post), now that Bending Spoons has acquired Komoot. I’ve extended the script to also download cover images and, if available, an image of the map – I found that in the API responses. ⌘ Read more
如何使用 go:linkname 指令訪問 Go 包中的私有函數
在 Go 語言的包設計中,函數和變量通過首字母大小寫來嚴格區分導出(exported)與未導出(unexported)的可見性規則。這種機制是 Go 模塊化設計的基石,但同時也爲底層系統級開發帶來了限制。//go:linkname 指令正是 Go 爲突破這一限制預留的「後門」,它通過編譯器的符號重定向能力,允許開發者直接鏈接任意包的未導出符號——無論是標準庫的私有函數,還是第三方包的隱藏變量。本文 ⌘ Read more
I think I should try self-hosting some Mastodon thingy again.
The “export data” feature on the Mastodon instance I’m using seems to be broken. I’ve contacted the admins but we couldn’t find the issue – yet. I don’t want to bother them too much, it’s a free service after all.
But this means that everything I post over there is very, very volatile. It could all be gone in 5 minutes and I’ll have no way to restore it. Hmm.
Ontario Threatens to Cut Off U.S. Energy Exports If Trump Makes Good on Tariff Plan
Janna Brancolin, Staff Writer - msn | The Daily Beast
Stephan: I think the U.S. economy will be devastated if the stupidity of Trump’s tariff plan is enacted. Here is an aspect of the Canadian response that neither Trump nor his congressional submissive seems to have even considered.
 found a bug or security hole in GoBlog or b) actually sent well over 5 million requests to my site to like my post about how to export GPX files automatically from Komoot? 🤔 ⌘ Read more
Gain insights into cloud native applications with the OpenTelemetry Certified Associate (OTCA)
Announcing a New CNCF certification for OpenTelemetry OpenTelemetry (also known as OTel) is an open-source observability framework with tools, libraries, APIs, and SDKs for collecting, processing, and exporting rich telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and… ⌘ Read more
Docker Desktop 4.35: Organization Access Tokens, Docker Home, Volumes Export, and Terminal in Docker Desktop
Docker Desktop 4.35 includes organization access tokens, a new Docker product home page, terminal enhancements, Docker Desktop for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and the performance boost from Docker VMM for Apple Silicon Macs. ⌘ Read more
monerod-gui v0.1.2-rc released with Windows installer and portable app
everoddandeven1 has released monerod-gui 2 version 0.1.2-rc3 with a new Windows installer and portable app, multiple fixes and improvements:
Changes overviewThis tool simplifies the process of managing a full Monero node, enabling users to run, configure, and monitor monerod without needing to use the command line.
Import/export monerod configuration
Windows portable app and installer
... ⌘ [Read more](https://monero.observer/everoddandeven-releases-monerod-gui-v0.1.2-rc/)
woodser releases Haveno v1.0.12 with various fixes and improvements
woodser1 has released Haveno2 version 1.0.123 with various improvements, updates, and bug fixes.
Update to monero-project v0.18.3.4 and monero-java v0.8.33
Play sounds for notifications (can be disabled in Settings)
Schedule offers using available and pending funds
Support AppImage installer for Linux
Fix exporting and importing payment accounts across clients
Reclassify mainnet nodes as pub ... ⌘ [Read more](https://monero.observer/woodser-releases-haveno-v1.0.12/)
Automatic Komoot export
While I like Komoot and use it to navigate and record all my tours, whether that are bike tours or hiking trips, it sucks that there’s no option to export all your data. There’s also no official API to easily implement such functionality. ⌘ Read more
Adding more context to my blogroll
The hosted Miniflux finally contains my newly contributed feature to save descriptions for feeds. The exported OPML also contains them, and that’s why I’m finally able to show some context on my blogroll. ⌘ Read more
Just finished writing my doc on how I’m using Parabola to export LJ to Plume https://ouvaton.link/F0KxT5
How to create a keyboard shortcut to export the current slide in Keynote
Lately I’ve been using Apple Keynote to create graphics for using in videos and blog posts. It’s a quick way to arrange things on a page, copying and pasting most things just works, and there are enough built in shapes and tools to get the point across. However, after spending a full day creating graphics for a video, I found myself frustrated by the number of clicks required to export a single slide at a time. ⌘ Read more
Announcing Docker Hub Export Members
Find out how Docker Business admins can export members to track their utilization of Docker and audit Docker usage. ⌘ Read more
Scan QR codes right from your Linux Terminal
… you can export the QR codes as images… or even ASCII art! Neat! ⌘ Read more
#!/bin/sh
# Validate environment
if ! command -v msgbus > /dev/null; then
printf "missing msgbus command. Use: go install git.mills.io/prologic/msgbus/cmd/msgbus@latest"
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v salty > /dev/null; then
printf "missing salty command. Use: go install go.mills.io/salty/cmd/salty@latest"
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v salty-keygen > /dev/null; then
printf "missing salty-keygen command. Use: go install go.mills.io/salty/cmd/salty-keygen@latest"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
export SALTY_IDENTITY="$HOME/.config/salty/$USER.key"
fi
get_user () {
user=$(grep user: "$SALTY_IDENTITY" | awk '{print $3}')
if [ -z "$user" ]; then
user="$USER"
fi
echo "$user"
}
stream () {
if [ -z "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
echo "SALTY_IDENTITY not set"
exit 2
fi
jq -r '.payload' | base64 -d | salty -i "$SALTY_IDENTITY" -d
}
lookup () {
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
printf "Usage: %s nick@domain\n" "$(basename "$0")"
exit 1
fi
user="$1"
nick="$(echo "$user" | awk -F@ '{ print $1 }')"
domain="$(echo "$user" | awk -F@ '{ print $2 }')"
curl -qsSL "https://$domain/.well-known/salty/${nick}.json"
}
readmsgs () {
topic="$1"
if [ -z "$topic" ]; then
topic=$(get_user)
fi
export SALTY_IDENTITY="$HOME/.config/salty/$topic.key"
if [ ! -f "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
echo "identity file missing for user $topic" >&2
exit 1
fi
msgbus sub "$topic" "$0"
}
sendmsg () {
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
printf "Usage: %s nick@domain.tld <message>\n" "$(basename "$0")"
exit 0
fi
if [ -z "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
echo "SALTY_IDENTITY not set"
exit 2
fi
user="$1"
message="$2"
salty_json="$(mktemp /tmp/salty.XXXXXX)"
lookup "$user" > "$salty_json"
endpoint="$(jq -r '.endpoint' < "$salty_json")"
topic="$(jq -r '.topic' < "$salty_json")"
key="$(jq -r '.key' < "$salty_json")"
rm "$salty_json"
message="[$(date +%FT%TZ)] <$(get_user)> $message"
echo "$message" \
| salty -i "$SALTY_IDENTITY" -r "$key" \
| msgbus -u "$endpoint" pub "$topic"
}
make_user () {
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/salty"
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
user=$USER
else
user=$1
fi
identity_file="$HOME/.config/salty/$user.key"
if [ -f "$identity_file" ]; then
printf "user key exists!"
exit 1
fi
# Check for msgbus env.. probably can make it fallback to looking for a config file?
if [ -z "$MSGBUS_URI" ]; then
printf "missing MSGBUS_URI in environment"
exit 1
fi
salty-keygen -o "$identity_file"
echo "# user: $user" >> "$identity_file"
pubkey=$(grep key: "$identity_file" | awk '{print $4}')
cat <<- EOF
Create this file in your webserver well-known folder. https://hostname.tld/.well-known/salty/$user.json
{
"endpoint": "$MSGBUS_URI",
"topic": "$user",
"key": "$pubkey"
}
EOF
}
# check if streaming
if [ ! -t 1 ]; then
stream
exit 0
fi
# Show Help
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
printf "Commands: send read lookup"
exit 0
fi
CMD=$1
shift
case $CMD in
send)
sendmsg "$@"
;;
read)
readmsgs "$@"
;;
lookup)
lookup "$@"
;;
make-user)
make_user "$@"
;;
esac
#!/bin/sh
# Validate environment
if ! command -v msgbus > /dev/null; then
printf "missing msgbus command. Use: go install git.mills.io/prologic/msgbus/cmd/msgbus@latest"
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v salty > /dev/null; then
printf "missing salty command. Use: go install go.mills.io/salty/cmd/salty@latest"
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v salty-keygen > /dev/null; then
printf "missing salty-keygen command. Use: go install go.mills.io/salty/cmd/salty-keygen@latest"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
export SALTY_IDENTITY="$HOME/.config/salty/$USER.key"
fi
get_user () {
user=$(grep user: "$SALTY_IDENTITY" | awk '{print $3}')
if [ -z "$user" ]; then
user="$USER"
fi
echo "$user"
}
stream () {
if [ -z "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
echo "SALTY_IDENTITY not set"
exit 2
fi
jq -r '.payload' | base64 -d | salty -i "$SALTY_IDENTITY" -d
}
lookup () {
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
printf "Usage: %s nick@domain\n" "$(basename "$0")"
exit 1
fi
user="$1"
nick="$(echo "$user" | awk -F@ '{ print $1 }')"
domain="$(echo "$user" | awk -F@ '{ print $2 }')"
curl -qsSL "https://$domain/.well-known/salty/${nick}.json"
}
readmsgs () {
topic="$1"
if [ -z "$topic" ]; then
topic=$(get_user)
fi
export SALTY_IDENTITY="$HOME/.config/salty/$topic.key"
if [ ! -f "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
echo "identity file missing for user $topic" >&2
exit 1
fi
msgbus sub "$topic" "$0"
}
sendmsg () {
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
printf "Usage: %s nick@domain.tld <message>\n" "$(basename "$0")"
exit 0
fi
if [ -z "$SALTY_IDENTITY" ]; then
echo "SALTY_IDENTITY not set"
exit 2
fi
user="$1"
message="$2"
salty_json="$(mktemp /tmp/salty.XXXXXX)"
lookup "$user" > "$salty_json"
endpoint="$(jq -r '.endpoint' < "$salty_json")"
topic="$(jq -r '.topic' < "$salty_json")"
key="$(jq -r '.key' < "$salty_json")"
rm "$salty_json"
message="[$(date +%FT%TZ)] <$(get_user)> $message"
echo "$message" \
| salty -i "$SALTY_IDENTITY" -r "$key" \
| msgbus -u "$endpoint" pub "$topic"
}
make_user () {
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/salty"
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
user=$USER
else
user=$1
fi
identity_file="$HOME/.config/salty/$user.key"
if [ -f "$identity_file" ]; then
printf "user key exists!"
exit 1
fi
# Check for msgbus env.. probably can make it fallback to looking for a config file?
if [ -z "$MSGBUS_URI" ]; then
printf "missing MSGBUS_URI in environment"
exit 1
fi
salty-keygen -o "$identity_file"
echo "# user: $user" >> "$identity_file"
pubkey=$(grep key: "$identity_file" | awk '{print $4}')
cat <<- EOF
Create this file in your webserver well-known folder. https://hostname.tld/.well-known/salty/$user.json
{
"endpoint": "$MSGBUS_URI",
"topic": "$user",
"key": "$pubkey"
}
EOF
}
# check if streaming
if [ ! -t 1 ]; then
stream
exit 0
fi
# Show Help
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
printf "Commands: send read lookup"
exit 0
fi
CMD=$1
shift
case $CMD in
send)
sendmsg "$@"
;;
read)
readmsgs "$@"
;;
lookup)
lookup "$@"
;;
make-user)
make_user "$@"
;;
esac
Collecting Twitter data with TAGs and exporting to Gephi – Doug Specht
I’ve got to try this out on datasets I have collected with TAGS ⌘ Read more
How to export your complete Foursquare checkin history ⌘ Read more…
GitHub Artifact Exporter open source release ⌘ Read more…
some good initial progress with the !weewiki zettelkasten. messages can be made and tied to previous messages by providing partial UUIDs (that then get automatically expanded). basic export also works. #updates
How to Leave Google Photos | written by Robbie Antenesse ⌘ https://robbie.antenesse.net/2020/11/25/exporting-google-photos.html
I really really need to add page navigation to !worgle programs exported to !weewiki wiki pages.
The master plan is to export the !worgle bits of !monolith to a !weewiki, then begin adding user-level documentation that is able to dynamically reference bits of source code as another wiki page.
Posted to Entropy Arbitrage: Small Technology Notes https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/02/05/recutils.html #techtips #recutils #linux #sqlite #export
USA Wants to Restrict AI Exports: A Stupid and Dangerous Idea – Lauren Weinstein’s Blog https://lauren.vortex.com/2019/01/02/usa-wants-to-restrict-ai-exports-a-stupid-and-dangerous-idea
Reidl on that export control on AI tech I talked about a couple weeks ago: https://medium.com/@mark_riedl/us-export-control-of-artificial-intelligence-research-considered-harmful-fb2986fb3f14
The Little Regulation That Will Make a Big Change in How You Do Business: Department of Commerce to Establish New Export Controls on Emerging Technologies - Lexology https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=205f4c5f-17c7-4d18-9967-a01983883706
Heads up, apparently there are gonna be export restrictions on neural net, reinforcement learning, computer vision, NLP, & similar research done in the US: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/11/19/2018-25221/review-of-controls-for-certain-emerging-technologies
Bad idea of the day: a prolog repl, except pred definitions are checked in reverse definition order and all pred definitions not starting with underscore are persistent. you can export the persistent environment image as a regular prolog file.
#txtnish supports exporting your timeline to html with –theme html since last night. See https://domgoergen.com/twtxt/timeline.html for an example.
#txtnish supports exporting your timeline to html with –theme html since last night. See https://domgoergen.com/twtxt/timeline.html for an example.
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx Is you page publicly accessable? Maybe i should add exporting to html to #txtnish, seems like a thing many users wan to to?
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx Is you page publicly accessable? Maybe i should add exporting to html to #txtnish, seems like a thing many users wan to to?
New repository: aquilax/topsitecounter - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/topsitecounter
New repository: aquilax/pysnoop - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/pysnoop
New repository: aquilax/mukitobrowser - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/mukitobrowser
New repository: aquilax/mukito - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/mukito
New repository: aquilax/kohana-tutorial - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/kohana-tutorial
New repository: aquilax/jmuonline - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/jmuonline
New repository: aquilax/citatnik - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/citatnik
New repository: aquilax/adsms - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/adsms