More science fiction can help us create a better tomorrow. http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2017/06/more_science_fiction_can_help_us_create_a_better_tomorrow.html
“You mean they invented large brains, tool use, culture, swarming and malthusian trap evasion AT THE SAME TIME? Who leaked the cheat codes?”
HTTP health check endpoint using socat ⌘ https://blog.oxplot.com/socat-health-check/
The Creator of JavaScript Just Launched a Cryptocurrency to Improve Online Ads - Motherboard https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/the-creator-of-javascript-just-launched-a-cryptocurrency-for-online-ads
Stanford’s Woebot is a therapy chatbot for depression and anxiety - Business Insider Deutschland http://www.businessinsider.de/stanford-therapy-chatbot-depression-anxiety-woebot-2017-6?r=US&IR=T
In the end, the machines keep us around because we form part of their ancestral environment and they feel empty and rootless sometimes
using your alt to talk shit about the main so that you can take part in the gossip
another way to put it: mathematical possibility of something (existence) versus its causal connection to us (relevance)
is occam’s razor still useful here? is terseness the most desirable quality here? could it be ok to just make shit up?
maybe some metaphysical answers are that way? you’d judge them by their pleasantness, lucidity, and usefulness as intuition pump
[musings]↵finding that something exists doesn’t mean it has to affect us - it could be in an entirely different universe, inaccessible to us
however, these are hard to talk to, they refuse to use words and will instead wander over your screen in murmurations of pixels
internal, infernal, what if the hell we’ve been looking for was inside us all along
Finally, he hands you a slice of a clock’s face, an unfamiliar numeral on it. “This is a spare hour. Use it wisely.”
just trying out asciinema for recording a terminal session for using bacula
a brass worm writhes lazily where the clock’s gears used to be, another priceless artifact destroyed by chronophages
often, his ghost would stand in the river, watching fishes and driftwood swim through where his heart used to be
Other people, when confronted with a problem, think “I know, I’ll use corecursion!“↵Now they have a yak, and a problem.
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think “I know, I’ll use recursion.” Now they have a problem.
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de I mostly just use overbite https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/overbiteff/
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de I mostly just use overbite https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/overbiteff/
For 18 years, I thought she was stealing my identity. Until I found her | US news | The Guardian ⌘ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/03/identity-theft-racial-justice
For 18 years, I thought she was stealing my identity. Until I found her | US news | The Guardian ⌘ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/03/identity-theft-racial-justice
TBD: Use the word “clusterfuck” at least twice as much as I already do.
@reednj@twtxt.xyz I think we are all using an client to read our timeline, but i somtimes use http://twtxt.xyz/ to read on the go.
@reednj@twtxt.xyz I think we are all using an client to read our timeline, but i somtimes use http://twtxt.xyz/ to read on the go.
One Woman’s Journey Back to Language, After an Aneurysm Silenced Her Inner Monologue ⌘ http://nautil.us/issue/47/consciousness/what-my-stroke-taught-me
One Woman’s Journey Back to Language, After an Aneurysm Silenced Her Inner Monologue ⌘ http://nautil.us/issue/47/consciousness/what-my-stroke-taught-me
@kas@enotty.dk Thanks for formulapot, i definitely try an after shave as sonn as my stash is used up.
@kas@enotty.dk Thanks for formulapot, i definitely try an after shave as sonn as my stash is used up.
relearning a little perl code to use with http://rexify.org
There could be known archive urls and we could use mdns for local twtxt distribution. Just playing with the idea… :)
There could be known archive urls and we could use mdns for local twtxt distribution. Just playing with the idea… :)
Remember to add “AddDefaultCharset utf-8” for your twtxt file if you’re using apache. Otherwise browsers will serve cp1252. The twtxt clients won’t care but maybe someone is watching your file with a browser?
Remember to add “AddDefaultCharset utf-8” for your twtxt file if you’re using apache. Otherwise browsers will serve cp1252. The twtxt clients won’t care but maybe someone is watching your file with a browser?
I shouldn’t use @foo in git commits https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/commit/42f9715b7d136393a2665566ee96b61bd1a20a87
I shouldn’t use @foo in git commits https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/commit/42f9715b7d136393a2665566ee96b61bd1a20a87
us: “it’s infiltrating us! aaaaAAA”↵alien: “ow these are dimensions of pain I didn’t know existed, how the hell do you cope, aaaAAAA”
setting: the alien is an infectious space fungus that can grow human-shaped fruiting bodies, but we shape it as much as it shapes us
Using ancient programming languages for fun and profit.
@kas@enotty.dk But you’re right, just using the timestamp would be way more human friendly and the parsers already know how to handle rfc3339.
@kas@enotty.dk You could probably use the rfc3339 timestamp, i just used epoch as this was suggested by someone (buckket?) to link to individual tweets.
@kas@enotty.dk But you’re right, just using the timestamp would be way more human friendly and the parsers already know how to handle rfc3339.
@kas@enotty.dk You could probably use the rfc3339 timestamp, i just used epoch as this was suggested by someone (buckket?) to link to individual tweets.
Okay, the plan for txtio: Use sqlite to store followings, tweets and config and use ncurses for the ui. Let’s see how that works out.
Okay, the plan for txtio: Use sqlite to store followings, tweets and config and use ncurses for the ui. Let’s see how that works out.
Silicon and clockwork fail us, so we tickle Jupiter’s clouds with lasers and wake tornadoes, let storms walk where our probes can’t reach
@kas@enotty.dk my bad - I’ve been developing a twtxt client, hence the frequent requests. I’m switching it over to use a fs cache for testing so I’m not hitting the twtxt files so much.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org I can’t imagine a simpler time format than rfc3339. I would be fine with just using utc or unix time, but i don’t think most people could write that without a client… :)
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org I can’t imagine a simpler time format than rfc3339. I would be fine with just using utc or unix time, but i don’t think most people could write that without a client… :)
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Is it? I mean it paints a pretty dark picture, but in the end Aral appeal to us to fix the whole mess without any corporate involvement.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Is it? I mean it paints a pretty dark picture, but in the end Aral appeal to us to fix the whole mess without any corporate involvement.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org RFC3339 is a subset of ISO8601, your timestamps are fine. We’re not using 8601 as it’s crazy complicated to parse: 2009-W01-1 is a valid represenation for Monday 29 December 2008.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org RFC3339 is a subset of ISO8601, your timestamps are fine. We’re not using 8601 as it’s crazy complicated to parse: 2009-W01-1 is a valid represenation for Monday 29 December 2008.
I’m not working on bussard, I’m just IRC friends with @technomancy@technomancy.us and he expressed interest in making scheme available there.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org Can i add you the we-are-twtxt? And how does the telegram bit works? Never used telegram before … can you chat it up and it will post to twtxt?
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org Can i add you the we-are-twtxt? And how does the telegram bit works? Never used telegram before … can you chat it up and it will post to twtxt?
Meet the firehose at https://domgoergen.com/twtxt/firehose.txt. It publishes the complete timeline of we-are-twtxt every ten minutes. I’ll use it for my bots, so i don’t have to hit your feeds so often. Feel free to use it too!
Meet the firehose at https://domgoergen.com/twtxt/firehose.txt. It publishes the complete timeline of we-are-twtxt every ten minutes. I’ll use it for my bots, so i don’t have to hit your feeds so often. Feel free to use it too!
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net You have to set sync_followings to a remote plain text followings file. You can use we-are-twtxt, but any file will do. Better back up your followings before you test that. Seemed to work here, but who knows.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net You have to set sync_followings to a remote plain text followings file. You can use we-are-twtxt, but any file will do. Better back up your followings before you test that. Seemed to work here, but who knows.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Something cut of your link? https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/25/australian-childrens-author-mem-fox-detained-by-us-border-control-i-sobbed-like-a-baby
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Something cut of your link? https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/25/australian-childrens-author-mem-fox-detained-by-us-border-control-i-sobbed-like-a-baby
@dave@davebucklin.com Which os are you using? Can you chech if you also have this awk problem?
@dave@davebucklin.com Which os are you using? Can you chech if you also have this awk problem?
One thing i really miss in posix shell is local. It’s so easy to pollute your namespace. Current solution is to use more pipes and subshells.
One thing i really miss in posix shell is local. It’s so easy to pollute your namespace. Current solution is to use more pipes and subshells.
The aliens called and uh, we used those monoliths wrong, they were meant to have all sorts of arms and not be glowing cargo cult bricks
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Uh, i haven’t heard about yacy in years. Please keep us informed! I have to talk to our hardware guy, maybe we can run an instance at work.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Uh, i haven’t heard about yacy in years. Please keep us informed! I have to talk to our hardware guy, maybe we can run an instance at work.
@kas@enotty.dk Yeah, i know, it’s crazy, especially wp http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7996919/should-url-be-case-sensitive/17113291#17113291, let’s just use only lowercased urls!
@kas@enotty.dk Yeah, i know, it’s crazy, especially wp http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7996919/should-url-be-case-sensitive/17113291#17113291, let’s just use only lowercased urls!
Welcome to twtxt, @trevor@destroyed.today! Your timestamp looks like your’re using txtnish? :)
Welcome to twtxt, @trevor@destroyed.today! Your timestamp looks like your’re using txtnish? :)
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx Reusing twtxt config is probably the easiest way for new clients. Although i’m really happy that i can now use comments in txtnish… :)
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Thanks for the pointer to heads. Didn’t know that tails uses nonfree software.
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx Reusing twtxt config is probably the easiest way for new clients. Although i’m really happy that i can now use comments in txtnish… :)
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Thanks for the pointer to heads. Didn’t know that tails uses nonfree software.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Can you check with sh -x? Do you use gpg_sign? This will create a new file in a temp dir. https://github.com/mdom/txtnish#sign_twtfile Maybe you upload your twtfile and not the tempfile?
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Can you check with sh -x? Do you use gpg_sign? This will create a new file in a temp dir. https://github.com/mdom/txtnish#sign_twtfile Maybe you upload your twtfile and not the tempfile?
@kas@enotty.dk Mhh, enough for us two at least, but it’s probably enough for three or four people if you’re not too hungry. #thaichili
@kas@enotty.dk Mhh, enough for us two at least, but it’s probably enough for three or four people if you’re not too hungry. #thaichili
@durcheinander Oh, definitely go #static unless anybody non-technical has to use it
@durcheinander Oh, definitely go #static unless anybody non-technical has to use it
If you don’t have wget, #txtnish can also use curl via http_backend=curl
If you don’t have wget, #txtnish can also use curl via http_backend=curl
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net It was, and I’m using lynx again as a result… :)
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net It was, and I’m using lynx again as a result… :)
The angels did fly, but it turned out they used buoyant helium bladders and were unsightly blobs
Especially https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kushari was an unexpected pleasure. I’m not used to find cheap vegetarian fast food… :)
Especially https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kushari was an unexpected pleasure. I’m not used to find cheap vegetarian fast food… :)
using brain implants with control over your facial nerves to let a chatbot handle your meatspace smalltalk
looked over IPFS - looks interesting - will give it a try to see how many other people are already using it.
Next task: Fetching twtxt files from ipfs without using the public gateway. And pinning subscribed files would be great #ipfs
Next task: Fetching twtxt files from ipfs without using the public gateway. And pinning subscribed files would be great #ipfs
@kas@enotty.dk It uses the “normal” double edged blades. I’m not even sure there is another kind of blade in the market… :) #shaving
@kas@enotty.dk It uses the “normal” double edged blades. I’m not even sure there is another kind of blade in the market… :) #shaving
How to use #txtnix with tor: HTTPS_PROXY=socks://localhost:9050 txtnix timeline Or use the new variables http_proxy and https_proxy
How to use #txtnix with tor: HTTPS_PROXY=socks://localhost:9050 txtnix timeline Or use the new variables http_proxy and https_proxy
The list of dns lists pi hole uses https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/blob/master/adlists.default