In order to publish my personal projects/pages (and most of my teaching materials, hundreds of pages) on #Codeberg, I need to convert #markdown files into #HTML and sprinkle some CSS & JS from a layout template, like #GitHubās Pages #Jekyll does, but I dread the complexity of installing and tending to Jekyll or Hugo or other static site generators, and I canāt even imagine going near Forejo Actions or any sort of CI intergration.
Should I be brave and do the Jekyll /static generator thing? Any other ideas for poor, overworked, stressed out, clumsy people? :(
Help needed⦠can the #CodebergPages of #codeberg repos become subdirs of the āmainā custom domain?
htts://villares.lugaralgum.com is published from a pages
repo on codeberg.org /villares/pages
Can my /villares/other_repo/
page (from a pages branch I suppose) be published at villares.lugaralgum.com/other_repo
?
(this is how GitHub Pages work by default, can it be replicated on Codeberg?)
Help needed⦠can the #CodebergPages of #codeberg repos become subdirs of the āmainā custom domain?
Currently https://villares.lugaralgum.com is published from a pages
repo on https://codeberg.org/villares/pages
Can my /villares/other_repo/
page (from a pages branch I suppose) be published at villares.lugaralgum.com/other_repo
?
(this is how GitHub Pages work by default, can it be replicated on Codeberg?)
So 429: Too Many Requests
on my GitHub hosted images, breaking my tutorials etc⦠Not good!
July will be gone and my escape to Codeberg.org has not even started (I have to finish my PhDā¦)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh, huh, maybe it was just my GNOME 2 themes back then that didnāt show the icon. š¤
I like the looks of your window manager. Thatās using Wayland, right?
Oh, no. Itās still X11. All my recent Wayland comments resulted from me trying to switch, but I think itās still too early. Being unable to use QEMU (because it canāt capture the mouse pointer) is a pretty big blocker for me. This is completely broken, it just happens to be unnoticeable with modern guest OSes, so itās probably not a priority for devs.
(Not to mention that I would have to fork and substantially extend dwl in order to āreplicateā my X11 WM. And then, after having done that, Iād have to follow upstream Wayland development, for which I donāt have the resources. Things would need to slow down before I can do that.)
all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!!1
Heh. Iāve been using tiling WMs for ~15 years now, so itās actually kind of refreshing to see something different for a change. š
Probably close to the older Windowses.
That particular theme is a ripoff of OS/2 Warp 3: https://movq.de/v/6c2a948882/s.png š
We ran some similar brownish color scheme (donāt recall its name) on Win95 or Win98
Oh god. Yeah, I wasnāt a fan of those, either. š„“
Something happened with the frame rate of terminal emulators lately. It looks like thereās a trend to run at a high framerate now? Iām not sure exactly. This can be seen in VTE-based terminals like my xiate or XTerm on Wayland. foot and st, on the other hand, are fine.
My shell prompt and cursor look like this:
$ ā
When I keep Enter pressed, I expect to see several lines like so:
$
$
$
$
$
$
$ ā
With the affected terminal emulators, the lines actually show up in the following sequence. First, we have the original line:
$ ā
Pressing Enter yields this as the next frame:
$
ā
And then eventually this:
$
$ ā
In other words, you can see the cursor jumping around very quickly, all the time.
Another example: Vim actually shows which key you just pressed in the bottom right corner. Keeping j
pressed to scroll through a file means I get to see a j
flashing rapidly now.
(I have no idea yet, why exactly XTerm in X11 is fine but flickering in Wayland.)
Please donāt upload my code on Github!
Iām thinking about putting this up on all my projects and even on the front page of my Gitea instance š¤
Z
for UTC +00:00
- is that allowed in your specs?
Regarding url =
I would suggest to only allow one and the maybe add url_old =
or url_alt =
!?
I'm still not a fan of a DM feature, even thou it helps that i have now been split out into a separate feed file. Instead if would suggest a contact =
field for where people can put an email or other id/link for an established chat protocol like signal or matrix.
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de @bender@twtxt.net That would be fantastic! I encourage you to give feedback or give your experience as an issue: https://codeberg.org/Texudus/website/issues
The specification gives the feeling that it is complete, but there is always gap for small adjustments.
Confession:
Iāve never found microblogging like twtxt or the Fediverse or any other āmodernā social media to be truly fulfilling/satisfying.
The reason is that it is focused so much on people. You follow this or that person, everybody spends time making a nice profile page, the posts are all very āego-centricā. Seriously, it feels like everybody is on an ego-trip all the time (this is much worse on the Fediverse, not so much here on twtxt).
I miss the days of topic-based forums/groups. A Linux forum here, a forum about programming there, another one about a certain game. Stuff like that. That was really great ā and it didnāt even suffer from the need to federate.
Sadly, most of these forums are dead now. Especially the nerds spend a lot of time on the Fediverse now and have abandoned forums almost completely.
On Mastodon, you can follow hashtags, which somewhat emulates a topic-based experience. But itās not that great and the protocol isnāt meant to be used that way (just read the snac2 docs on this issue). And the concept of ālikesā has eliminated lots of the actual user interaction. ā¹ļø
I have released new updates to the twtxt.el client.
- New feature: Notifications.
- Updated: Improved user interface for new posts.
- Updated: Documentation.
- Updated: Some UI elements and included information about shortcuts in each buffer.
- Minor fixes.
Source code: https://codeberg.org/deadblackclover/twtxt-el
In the next version: You will be able to send direct messages.
Enjoy!
#emacs #twtxt #twtxtel
itās been while since Iād stopped #window-manager hopping and just settled with #Herbstluftwm but Iām NGL, the River #Wayland compositor is starting to grow on me⦠Iām still not sure if itās just me but something about it feels clean and snappy. The shortcuts in the vanilla/example configuration feel a bit clunky, but then again, itās just me being used to the same old ones I keep adopting and replicating across WMs. Iāve got 0 energy for ricing so Iāll just roll with the vanilla config as is (maybe add in a short-cut for a launcher but that will be it).
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev yeah, sorry I couldnāt get back to you sooner. Iāve already made an account on codeberg in order to file in an issue but, I just canāt get myself to concentrate with everything going on with the family lately. Iāll do my best and get things done properly and soon
So what are some good alternatives to GitHub, that are not based in USA?
I like the minimal feel of sourcehut but it seem you have to pay if you want your, not just submit patches to others repos. But they also got IRC bouncer and mailing-lists included. Codeberg also looks appealing being based in Germany.
I have managed to make the fetching of feeds asynchronous. To do this I have set up a small system of task queue. All requests are executed at the same time! š
https://codeberg.org/andros/twtxt-el/src/branch/develop
#twtxtel #emacs
Thanks š! @aelaraji@aelaraji.com I am working on a fork now because the new version will break the current code. Therefore, I will upgrade the current repository (https://codeberg.org/deadblackclover/twtxt-el). The original author is helping me with reviews. I am sorry for my long development, I am working in my free time and it is scarce. I will report back to you all. š
Going for Codeberg to support a non-profit organisation that stands for the common good.
Started the process of migrating from Github to Codeberg with my projects.
German Corona App without proprietary Google libraries is on Codeberg :-) https://codeberg.org/corona-contact-tracing-germany/cwa-android