@kas@enotty.dk What project is the front runner in the moment? :)
@kas@enotty.dk What project is the front runner in the moment? :)
@dracoblue@dracoblue.net It doesn’t seem to matter what page i request, the result is always the same? #registry
@dracoblue@dracoblue.net It doesn’t seem to matter what page i request, the result is always the same? #registry
@josch@blog.schweizerjochen.de I would just create a second config file and call twtxt with –config…
@josch@blog.schweizerjochen.de I would just create a second config file and call twtxt with –config…
@reednj@reednj.com How’d that happen? post_tweet_hook gone wrong? :)
@reednj@reednj.com How’d that happen? post_tweet_hook gone wrong? :)
@kas@enotty.dk I learned the sherpas knot http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/surgeonknot.htm from Ian and never used another knot.
@kas@enotty.dk I learned the sherpas knot http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/surgeonknot.htm from Ian and never used another knot.
@kas@enotty.dk Better check that the mail is really coming from you.
@kas@enotty.dk Better check that the mail is really coming from you.
@kas@enotty.dk Just put <|formail -x subject | sed ’s/ tweet //’ | xargs txtnix tweet in your procmailrc and send mails with the subject: tweet msg.
@kas@enotty.dk Just put <|formail -x subject | sed ’s/ tweet //’ | xargs txtnix tweet in your procmailrc and send mails with the subject: tweet msg.
@kas@enotty.dk It’s xargs -n1 txtnix tweet on steroids!
@kas@enotty.dk It’s xargs -n1 txtnix tweet on steroids!
#twtxt feels really snappy after unfollowing texttheater.
#twtxt feels really snappy after unfollowing texttheater.
@kas@enotty.dk, @mian@miangraham.com twxt: The only social network where you’re welcomed personally.
@kas@enotty.dk, @mian@miangraham.com twxt: The only social network where you’re welcomed personally.
@kas@enotty.dk Wow wttr.in is really great! I used finger berlin@graph.no until now. #weather
@kas@enotty.dk Wow wttr.in is really great! I used finger berlin@graph.no until now. #weather
@kas@enotty.dk That probably my client at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl. It sends a proper user agent string now.
@kas@enotty.dk That probably my client at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl. It sends a proper user agent string now.
I’m developing my own implementation of a twtxt client with perl at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl
I’m developing my own implementation of a twtxt client with perl at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl
Yeah, first tweet with twtxt!
Yeah, first tweet with twtxt!
RT @coltondrg@twtxt.coltondrg.com Weblog: Twitter Trust and Safety Council https://drg.li/-l1z9
@buckket@buckket.org Wow, did you add some cache? I can feel a difference
@buckket@buckket.org How did you brick a phone booth?
How should metadata about a twtxt feed be stored? Weigh in @ https://github.com/buckket/twtxt/issues/48
part 3: make ‘tf’ run ‘twtxt follow “$@”’
part 2: make ‘tw’ run ‘twtxt tweet “$@”’
twtxt-able twtxt helper scripts, part 1: make ‘tt’ run ‘twtxt timeline -l 1000 | less’
I find the wide variety of ways people are deploying twtxt pretty fascinating
Been thinking about writing a twtxt-AAS provider.
@edsu@edsu.github.io I’d prefer to use the timestamp instead. People might delete messages or rearange them.
briefly thinking about using RFC 5147 for message identifiers, e.g. https://buckket.org/twtxt_news.txt#line=2
@buckket did you consider having [following] in the twtxt file itself, so people could see who other people were following?
@ruebot I kinda wish the config was part of the twtxt file, so you could see who people are following
it is interesting how the registries like http://twtxt.reednj.com/ are the things enforcing that nicks are unique
@edsu I just did this: cd /home/nruest/git/twtxt; git commit -m message twtxt.txt ; git push
maybe -q will do the trick? http://edsu.github.io/twtxt/config.txt
@ruebot did you add a post_tweet_hook like this? http://edsu.github.io/twtxt/config.txt
@ruebot it’s kinda interesting that nicks are just local aliases for twtxt urls
just setting up my twtxt