@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net @kas@enotty.dk I’m not seeing how this is worse for privacy than the current mess that is the User-Agent string, though. What am I missing?
@creme@envs.net Welcome ! :D
@lucidiot@tilde.town : Yay ! Thanks for that neurochemistry shot !
@lucidiot@tilde.town Don’t worry, it’s always a pleasure being mentionned, even by mistake :D
@lucidiot@tilde.town haha why not :P But for now it’s all in personnal notes or drafts ^^
@lucidiot@tilde.town [re: abandoned ideas] Thanks for the inspiration! How do you keep track of projects now? Do you know about TaskWarrior?
If you can read this my twtxt (including my twtxt #xmpp bot) is up and running again. 😀
The twtxt.xyz domain is a 1000 days old and expires on 2020-04-07. Wondering if anyone will renew it?
Happy New Year Twtxt!
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Oh well, I played with txtnish commands and now you’re back in my timeline x)
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net It’s seems that txtnish isn’t able to retrieve your twtxt file :/ I get the “curl: (6) getaddrinfo() thread failed to start”
@lucidiot@tilde.town @kas@enotty.dk There’s also Keybase as good GPG tool. They offer a lot of encrypted services as well :)
@irongeek@irongeek.net Welcome to Twtxt! I don’t think anyone still is doing something on http://twtxt.xyz/ honestly. It just runs on its own.
@kas@enotty.dk Well I do sign my emails, but the majority of persons I send emails to are not that kind of users :/
@xandkar@xandkar.net Welcome to Twtxt! Noticed a typo in your twtxt user-agent handle. It is pointing to txtxt.txt.
@lucidiot@tilde.town Hmm, maybe I mixed up things. I also couldn’t find any source. 😔
@lucidiot@tilde.town I think I’ve heard it’s using #XMPP but I don’t find a source right now.
@sixbitproxywax@sixbitproxywax.com if I didn’t livetxt Apple presentations, one-per-decade would probably be enough for me. However…I might just get lazy and chop them up into one-per-decade things anyway.
@sixbitproxywax@sixbitproxywax.com it’s not obviously broken if you ask me…
Considering scalability, would it make sense to have a naming scheme so that you can break a stream into multiple files? E.g., twtxt.txt, twttxt-1.txt, twtxt-2.txt, etc?
@kas@enotty.dk I aliased ls to exa and nothing broke. With any luck, nothing’ll break for you, either.
@johanbove@johanbove.info A better question: Are you real enough for yourself?
Twtxt is real enough. Feels funny to be so open writing here, yet nobody knows twtxt.txt is here - part of the charm
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Sounds like yet another reason to never buy a smart TV, or at least to never depend on any functionality that requires it to be connected to the Internet.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net They’ll just buy a new TV. 🙄
@lucidiot@tilde.town That might be the explanation, but I’m impressed by that automatic switch
https://registry.twtxt.org << certificate has expired
Oh sweet! There is a twtxt directory at http://twtxt.xyz
@lucidiot@tilde.town @kas@enotty.dk Thx, will play with that. 😃
@lucidiot@tilde.town @kas@enotty.dk Oh, I found out my android keyboard also can easily do … But how do you do this on Linux?
@lucidiot@tilde.town I had this idea. I can probably just set the gz header and send gzip. The request is ending up in a cgi script written in C, which assemples the response. I can do pretty much everything there…
@gbmor@gbmor.dev Your certificate has expired…
@tx@shroom.party I have a Dyson V7 Cordless Cleaner and I have to say, this was the best purchase I made in the recent years.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net: Have you ever looked at pfsense? Once I started, I never touched a DD-WRT again.
@von@tilde.town: I stole the idea from a random webpage that listed a finger address for contact information. I would assume it’s pretty effective against spam ;)
@lucidiot@tilde.town xD Hahaha, j’ai dû supprimer un caractère sans faire exprès ! Merci ! C’est mis à jour :)
@lucidiot@tilde.town Good one! :-)
@kas@enotty.dk Thanks for the suggestion using Keybase. Playing around with the authenticity idea.
Signing my twtxt with my johanbove@keybase.io account from today onwards
@kas@enotty.dk Will try some other time. I realized the new neomutt doesn’t like my config and I am not in the mood to debug this I’m back to the one in debian/testing.
@kas@enotty.dk It was released with 20191025 but 20191102 in Debian/SID seems to not be compiled with autocrypt support. Building the package myself fails and I don’t know what libs might be missing. :D
@kas@enotty.dk Oh I didn’t know a recent release brought autocrypt directly to neomutt. When I tried some 3rd party tool was necessary.
@kas@enotty.dk Last time I tried to activate autocrypt for neomutt nothing worked. How hard was it for you to set up?
@kas@enotty.dk I like your gopher server’s formatting, nice and clean and how did you implement the TLS certificate?
twtxt feels a little like launching simple digital bottle notes into the vast oceans of the Internet
@robbinaer@robbinaer.info The domain move seems to have worked. :-)
@kas@enotty.dk [re: gopher client] If you happen to be on Windows, then Gopher Browser for Windows by Matt Owen is pretty nice, otherwise I use Lynx indeed for gopher.
@frogotbits.com Well actually I don’t have that much to right down (I think) so a bujo might be overkill. Actually I’m good with Taskwarrior for now, I find it faster to manage tasks, but having a place where I can put tasks and thoughts on paper is nice. That’s why i’m gonna go with dash-plus as @lucidiot@tilde.town showed me :)
@lucidiot@tilde.town Yeah, that’s pretty clever, even though Ithought of another notebook, that might be too heavy as you said.
@lucidiot@tilde.town Also it won’t be necessarily shared, it’s more about managing my tasks. For now I use Taskwarrior
@lucidiot@tilde.town The dash-plus system might actually work for what I need :) Thanks for pointing it out ! (and thanks for all the good advices)
@von@tilde.town You’ll probably want a separate BuJo if you have a bunch of work-only tasks. One of the nice things about OmniFocus is that it can be really good at hiding tasks you can’t make headway on at the moment for one reason or another, assuming you tag things appropriately.
@lucidiot@tilde.town Thanks ! Also I have a question, should I make a separate bujo for work ? Or will I be overwhelmed ? I can’t decide whether it would be useful
@lucidiot@tilde.town @johanbove@johanbove.info Ok, I guess I’m pumped up to start bullet journaling again ! Thanks for the motivation !
@lucidiot@tilde.town Agreeing that BuJo kind of saved my mind too. It now takes me about three months to fill up 251 pages with tasks, notes and events.
@adiabatic@www.frogorbits.com True. The battery life is great - especially since it is new. FaceID is very handy indeed. The bigger screen estate is amazing too. Also esim might be cool - if only my provider would support it.
Thanks a lot @lucidiot@tilde.town ! I’ll be sure to keep that in mind ^^
@johanbove@johanbove.info there’s also the extended battery life (an unambiguous plus) and FaceID (probably a plus for most people). Me, I miss my hand-sized SE.
@frogor@www.frogorbits.com compared to the Iphone 7. XR might be more powerful but it’s clumsy to hold as big and heavy. Does not feel like a phone at all.
@kas@enotty.dk I’m tempted to split my file once per decade.
@johanbove@johanbove.info An iPhone XR as opposed to…?
@johanbove@johanbove.info oh, that helps. Thanks!
@von@tilde.town yeah, I stopped posting to it eventually.
@kas@enotty.dk Good stuff kas++ What command or script did you use to split by year?
@johanbove@johanbove.info : re other twtxt : I’ll consider it then, but it\’d be on another server, meaning I\’ll use a client on the other server
@johanbove@johanbove.info : re bulletjournal : Yeah I tried keeping a bullet journal, it lasted about 6 months I think. But yeah, that could be a good managing tool :)
@von@tilde.town Understanding you. For me: keeping a bullet-journal on a paper notebook helped me herd my chaotic mind into manageable streams. See https://bulletjournal.com
@von@tilde.town having topic-specific twtxt feeds is not a silly idea. Not sure if the clients allow easy switching though.
@kas@enotty.dk twtxt.txt file splitting for achival is an interesting idea. Should not need to be yearly only. High volume feeds could split faster. Needs a spec though.
@reednj@twtxt.xyz Thanks for making and hosting http://twtxt.xyz - the agreggation of twtxts users, tweets and tags is really cool
Made my own super basic twtxt client in 3 lines of code as a bashrc function. #l33t
@adiabatic@www.frogorbits.com the 0 indicates the txt file type in gophermaps. Gopherholes are made up of mostly plain text files. Does that answer your question?
twtxt is über cool
@kas@enotty.dk: private twtxt file: Haha, could also be agood idea yeah :)
@frogorbits.com@www.frogorbits.com re: hidden twtxt: But you ended up leaving it right ?
@johanbove@johanbove.info a random question from someone who’s used Gopher clients a little bit recently but doesn’t quite understand all the memes: Why are numbered directories like “/0/” common on Gopher holes (but not websites)?
@von@tilde.town re: hidden twtxt: I’ve done this. It was fun.
@kas@enotty.dk that said, I have no idea who bothers looking at the commented-out portions of others’ twtxt files. I only bother on rare occasions. Sometimes, there are interesting easter-eggy things to see.
@kas@enotty.dk doesn’t seem like a bad idea. I suppose I should do that one day too eventually, but I haven’t livetweeted enough Apple events to bloat my file to where I’d want to bother.
@johanbove@johanbove.info I mean, I’d keep this one, but also create another one just to let go thoughts. But yeah, the more I think about it the sillier it gets.
One of the biggest twtxt feed files I could find is still only 127 KB big
@von@tilde.town Why do you want to keep your twtxt.txt more private if I may ask so?
@mdom@domgoergen.com The news site at gopher://taz.de:70/ is really cool. How did you make it?
Discovered some new twtxt followers by glancing at my web server logs.. Feeling so l33t now.
@mdosch@mdosch.de I thought it was a nice practice to share interesting twtxt-ers through a follow tweet
I think that I gonna do another twtxt on my personal server, and tweet without saying where it can be read
@johanbove@johanbove.info Seems something went wrong and you tweeted your following list.
Added clients and articles sections and added domgoergen’s twtxt.txt to https://indieweb.org/twtxt
// todo Create a Kaios client for twtxt
@kas@enotty.dk The IndieWeb.org twtxt article is only a stub - me copy-pasting content from other sites - could use some more sections - @t himself found it an interesting concept
@ckeen@pestilenz.org I just joined :-) Happy there are still other peepz active on twtxt.
@c-keen I just joined :-) Happy there are still other peepz active on twtxt.
Added myself to the user list at https://github.com/mdom/we-are-twtxt
Created an Indieweb.org wiki article about twtxt - help expand it please - https://indieweb.org/twtxt
domgoergen also has been twtxt tweeting for a while: https://domgoergen.com/twtxt/mdom.txt
kas has an amazing twtxt feed: https://enotty.dk/twtxt.txt
Mirrored on gopher://gopher.johanbove.info/0/twtxt.txt
@davebucklin@davebucklin.com Welcome to the IndieWeb! Thanks also for introducing me to #twtxt. Gophering this for sure.
Hello, this is twtxt!