Thanks, @alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it! Yeah, this classic rivet is a good, yet laborous alternative. I donāt mind the work, I just donāt have any copper at hand. I might give this some more thought, though.
@alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it Maybe I misunderstood, but you have to keep the timezone offsets in mind. Simple alphabetical sorting of the timestamp strings does not yield a truly chronological order. It might be close enough for you, though.
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org i dont mind if the hash is not backward compatible but im not sure if this is the right way to proceed because the added complexity dealing with two hash versions isnt justified
regular end users wont care to understand how twt hashes are formed, they just want to use twtxt! so i guess i could work in protecting users from themselves by disallowing post edits on old posts or posts with replies, but iām not fond of this either really. if they want to break a thread, they can just delete the post (though iāve noticed yarn handling post deletes dubiouslyā¦)
on activitypub i do genuinely find myself looking through several month or even year old posts sometimes and deciding to edit/reword them a little to be slightly less confusing, this should be trivial to handle on twtxt which is an infinitely simpler specification
@zvava@twtxt.net I gave this, in my mind, a like/star/love.
It was raining cats and dogs for a few minutes, I almost couldnāt see the houses down in the valley anymore. Pretty sick. :-)
@bender@twtxt.net Haha, yeah, weāre also better off rolling dice sometimes. I usually donāt mind liquid sunshine either. But I have to be prepared for it. As a matter of prudence, I brought my rain jacket along. In the end, I was wet from the inside as well, though. The breathability of this plastic bag isnāt as good as they always claim it to be. Especially in summer.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I couldnāt agree more! :-)
Thereās always something more urgent: Iāve been known for a long time that sooner or later Iād feel prompted to switch from #github to somewhere else (since 2018 at least!), but Iāve been postponing and only very slowly flirting with the idea⦠That didnāt work too bad for me: if I had rushed into it I would have probably migrated to #gitlab, before knowing about the more objectionable sides to it. In the end, 2025 was the year I finally acted upon the urge to move. I did not do a very thorough analysis of the alternative hosts - what I have been reading about them along the years felt enough, and I easily decided to choose #codeberg. Being hasty like that, alas, was a mistake: I just now found - during this slow and time-consuming process of deciding what and how to migrate - that there is a low repository limit on codeberg: āThe owner has already reached the limit of 100 repositories.ā Iām not complaining, mind you, and those ālucky 100ā that are already there will stay - at least as a sort of backup. But this means that codeberg is not for me - and so this time I turn to you, the #mastodon community.
What github alternative, not self-hosted, should I move my >100 projects into?
Dear @doctormo@doctormo, Iām a great admirer of your work in general and hopefully I wonāt creep you out by telling everyone Iām your fan!
As a creator of digital vector-based art I find the color management stuff (trying to figure how to generate things to print āin CMYKā) mind boggling. I slowly try to read and acquire the concepts and vocabulary to understand more about this. Iām grateful for your work in this area. Thank you!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org ooooh! I wish I had that mallet here at work today. So many uses come to mind! š
The globalists dreamed of destroying Gopher, and they almost succeeded. They succeeded in peopleās minds and in their browsers. Your message is a logical outcome of these imposed misconceptions.
Not new, but Bitreichās meme listing is fun if you donāt mind scrolling
This is your friendly reminder that you could be making #PaperObjects with #Python and #py5, you know?
https://github.com/villares/Paper-objects-with-Processing-and-Python/
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I think I understand now. Americans do not go camping, we do recreational activities. I donāt think campers are a thing here, but RVs (Recreational Vehicles) are. Thatās why it would never cross my mind to get anything with fabric, that folds. No mate, we get a house on wheels, with a million miles engine. š¤£
Other than that, it looks nice!
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz NEVER MIND WE ARE SO BACK MAMDANI WON
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz šµ Grafana ana bo bana fifo bo bana gra fana!š¶ Donāt mind me, I am nuts.
@prologic@twtxt.net I am finding writing my Notes very therapeutic. Just create a markdown file and commit, push, and itās live. Whatever comes to mind, whatever I want to keep as relevant. Silly things, more like a dump.
If I feel like it, I do. If not, I donāt. Not social, not intended for anyone to see them. I am enjoying it!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de this is mind boggling. How come it looks just fine under Mosaic, and not under IE3? Man, am I glad I donāt use a Microsoft browser!
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de I donāt even think the premise of this makes much sense. If an artist is convinced they cannot compete, with the āAIā learning models, we already have today, they must have some self esteem issues, strange opinion on what the purpose of art is, or just be someone mindlessly redrawing already established things and not be all that good at it.
It might be connected to some typically non-artists assumption, that the more time and effort the artwork took to accomplish, the more artistic it is - this can be further twisted in these peoples minds, into the āmore pointless detail = more artistic artā meme. AI often ads pointless and illogical details everywhere, āso itās obviously better, than the human artist, who drew the originalā.
Some people just enjoy having the picture they wanted or having the status of an artist to brag about and donāt actually enjoy the artistic process of discovery and small decisions, made while drawing, that shape the outcome into something, only you could have created.
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Cool! š Mind joining the same IRC space? š
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org yep! that one is my favorite⦠@movq@www.uninformativ.de I hope you donāt mind me snatching that one, Iād love to use it as Wallpaper.
@xuu@txt.sour.is Good point! What did you have in mind? š
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oooh thatās a good point! woodworking is scary and i donāt have much room for it but i do have SOME room in mind that could work for it⦠i feel like iād just hurt myself in the process though LOL
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Off-topic areas are always a good idea. :-) Web forums often had those. And web forums are actually what I had in mind, @bender@twtxt.net. š (While I do have a certain nostalgia for it now, Usenet has always been a bit weird to me. Canāt really explain why.)
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@prologic@twtxt.net In few weeks for sure, I have a couple of features in mind that I would like to implement (DM extension for example but Iāll ask for permission to @arne@uplegger.eu to use his PoC or ask him to contribute to twtxtory directly)
Thatās exactly what came to mind. Even millionaires would simply pay with a credit card for the convenience, and yes, because what kind of a sociopath will carry $3,000 around?! Just one more stumping item to that despicable person list.
@doesnm.p.psf.lt@doesnm.p.psf.lt Because Iām a lazy project manage and I havenāt grooomed the backlog in a while 𤣠Since youāre there, do you mind cleaning it up for me? š
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Ahh cool! Iāll try following it again 𤣠Mind @-mentioning/linking@twtxt.net the feed again? š
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz i got it a couple weeks ago when i saw it was available i LOST MY MIND lmao
is it like⦠ethical to offer access to certain self hosted services as patreon exclusives. like i wanna offer the IRC client/bouncer i hosted which seems ok i think because iāve seen pico.sh offer their instances of that as paid services. but the other ones i have in mind are alt web frontends for stuff like imgur and pinterest. and i just feel weird about it for some reason. idk iām trying to think of ways to support my server stuff but every time i come up with something it feels weird
i must stop ghosting all my social media except discord and fedi when i am depressed. ghosting is the mind killer
SqliteCache
backend I'm working on here, what are your thoughts regarding mgirations from old MemoryCache
(which is now gone in the codebase in this branch). Do you care to migrate at all, or just let the pod re-fetch all feeds? š¤
@prologic@twtxt.net hm would there be any loss with the re-fetch option? i wouldnāt mind either but iād like to hold onto what i got if possible! but if it IS possible but also really annoying to do iāll just do the re-fetch of feeds because iām lazy af LMAO
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@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I am sure @prologic@twtxt.net would not mind sending an invite. Ping him!
Got anywhere in mind? š§
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org The bird in the wallpaper? Thatās a photo from a trip to a local zoo. š This little guy was sitting in one of the bushes and didnāt mind people getting rather close. Full version and more from that day.
well, I assume by syntax you mean Gemtext (which I like a lot, my personal blog is built on top of it), so I think it might work for twtxt clientsā¦
I knew of twtxt in Gemini Antenna, so at least the 2017 spec might work on that protocol. I think the main issue with extensions is that they werenāt designed with many URLs and protocols in mind.
Also I have to admit that the Gemini community significantly reduced in the last few years. I donāt know how worth it is to add support for Gemini now.
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@eapl.me@eapl.me I agree. The syntax is weird inside Gemini and twtxt is made with the http protocol in mind and Gemini doesnāt work with some extensions.
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatās cool! I just canāt justify the amount of space it permanently takes. But it fits nicely with the other gauges you have. And with that in mind, it actually is super tiny.
@eapl.me@eapl.me Interesting, I wasnāt aware that other parts of the world consider them to be a German thing :-)
do you mind sharing a picture ?
I canāt find something similar here, but my wife gave this one last year, and Iāve been using it a bit. Iād say itās useful as youāve shared.
We also have a shared calendar in the kitchen for family events, and itās working great.
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Just before the pandemic, we watched Uncle Bob videos once a week in the lunch break. While almost all of my old teammates agreed with his views, I partially found them to be very odd and even counterproductive.
I didnāt come across John Ousterhout or any of his work before, at least not deliberately. So, this document is my first contact.
I only finished the chapter on comments and I totally agree with John so far. This document just manifests to me how weird Bobās view is on certain subjects.
I always disagreed with the concept of a maximum method length. Sure, generally, shorter functions are probably better, but it always depends. And Iāve certainly seen super short methods that just made the code flow even worse to follow. While āone function should only do one thingā is a nice general rule, Iām 100% in team John with the shown examples. There are cases, where this doesnāt help readability at all. Not even close.
To me, a function always has to justify its existence. Either by reusing it at least at another place or by coming up with dedicated tests for it. But if it is just called once and there are no tests, I almost always decide against it. Personally, I donāt mind longer methods. We just recently had a discussion about that and I lost against two other workmates who are more in Uncle Bobās camp, they refactored one medium sized method into three very short ones. Luckily, we agree on most other topics.
Lol, what!? The shorter the method, the longer the variables inside? I first thought I misread or the writeup mixed it up. Iāll always do it the other way around.
Iāve been also bitten badly by outdated comments in the past, but Bob must have worked on really terrible projects to end up with such an attitude to dislike comments. Oh well. No doubt, Iāve come across by several orders of magnitude more useless comments, in my experience (autogenerated) JavaDocs fall in the category more frequently than not. So, I know that there are different types of comments. A comment doesnāt automatically mean that it is good and justified.
But I also partially agree with Bob and John and think that a good name has a proper chance to save a comment. Though, when in doubt, I go Johnās route and use a shorter name with a comment rather than use a kilometer long identifier. Writing good comments typically takes some time, sometimes much longer than writing the code. It regularly takes me several minutes. Itās a hard art.
I perhaps should read up on Johnās work. He seems to be more reasonable and likeminded. :-) Let me continue to complete this document.
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@sorenpeter@darch.dk It depends on your requirements. If you just want to put your code somewhere for yourself, simply push it over SSH on a server and call it good. Thatās what I do with lots of repos. If you want an additional web UI for read access for the public, cgit comes to mind (a mate uses that). Prologic runs Gitea, which offers heaps more functionality like merge requests.
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operator in Go š No. For so many reasons.
@prologic@twtxt.net Which one? I donāt mind the ternary operator at all. In fact, I often find myself missing it in Go. I donāt find the two alternatives particularly elegant:
foo := "eggs"
if bar {
foo = "spam"
}
Or:
var foo string
if bar {
foo = "spam"
} else {
foo = "eggs"
}
To my eye, this just would look a lot nicer:
foo := bar ? "spam" : "eggs"
Or at least as the Pythons do it:
foo = "spam" if bar else "eggs"
The ternary operator especially shines with relatively short expressions.
Thereās a reason I avoid speaking my mind on the internet like the plague. The same reason Iād set up a {B,Ph,Gem}log months ago but never got myself to publish any of the drafts in any of them.
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I fell asleep again during snoozing, and started dreaming intensely. My own mind woke me up in time by setting everything I loved on fire within my dream. That jolted me awake alright.
** Oh so many peas **
I accidentally spilled close to a full bag of frozen peas into the pot while making macaroni and cheese for the kidsā dinner this evening.
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nice! would you mind elaborating a bit?
Is that the scientific method?
I couldnāt find anything related when I searched for it.
@xuu@txt.sour.is ROFLMAO! 𤣠reading that, the Tech bro sounded in my mind like Cow from Cow and Chicken
"twtxtfeevalidator/0.0.1"
UA about? I thought I could ask before throwing a 1000GB file at it šŖ¤ could it be the same 'xt' thing @lyse was talking about the other day?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh! no need to be sorry and feel free to keep at it if it helps, I donāt mind. Itās just that Iām always on the lookout for corpo-bots and crawlers slipping through the cracks (a fun little game of sorts) š
the only thing I let them see is a robots.txt telling them to :diffoff
Also, Iām curious about the invalid lines in my feed. is it something I should lookout for in future?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh nah it came out like that lol! i actually love how squished it looks it feels accurate lol
oh yeah i think i might have a tripod around but i do need a sandbag or something i could use as one. maybe yeah a giant bag of rice could work LOL. thanks for the tips!!! i took a video class last year in college and we worked with cameras and tripods with sandbags so it was on my mind
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev What do you mean by API? yarnd
(which powers Yarn.social pods like twtxt.net) does have an API, however that API is designed for clients to interact with the pod and the userās account and feed. e.g: there is a command-line client called yarnc
and I used to maintain a mobile native app (using Flutter).
What use-case did you have in mind?
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@eapl.me@eapl.me here are my replies (somewhat similar to Lyseās and Jamesā)
Metadata in twts: Key=value is too complicated for non-hackers and hard to write by hand. So if there is a need then we should just use #NSFS or the alt-text file in markdown image syntax

if something is NSFWIDs besides datetime. When you edit a twt then you should preserve the datetime if location-based addressing should have any advantages over content-based addressing. If you change the timestamp the its a new post. Just like any other blog cms.
Caching, Yes all good ideas, but that is more a task for the clients not the serving of the twtxt.txt files.
Discovery: User-agent for discovery can become better. Iām working on a wrapper script in PHP, so you donāt need to go to Apaches log-files to see who fetches your feed. But for other Gemini and gopher you need to relay on something else. That could be using my webmentions for twtxt suggestion, or simply defining an email metadata field for letting a person know you follow their feed. Interesting read about why WebMetions might be a bad idea. Twtxt being much simple that a full featured IndieWeb sites, then a lot of the concerns does not apply here. But thatās the issue with any open inbox. This is hard to solve without some form of (centralized or community) spam moderation.
Support more protocols besides http/s. Yes why not, if we can make clients that merge or diffident between the same feed server by multiples URLs
Languages: If the need is big then make a separate feed. I donāt mind seeing stuff in other langues as it is low. You got translating tool if you need to know whats going on. And again when there is a need for easier switching between posting to several feeds, then itās about building clients with a UI that makes it easy. No something that should takes up space in the format/protocol.
Emojis: Iām not sure what this is about. Do you want to use emojis as avatar in CLI clients or it just about rendering emojis?
Righto, @eapl.me@eapl.me, ta for the writeup. Here we go. :-)
Metadata on individual twts are too much for me. I do like the simplicity of the current spec. But I understand where youāre coming from.
Numbering twts in a feed is basically the attempt of generating message IDs. Itās an interesting idea, but I reckon it is not even needed. Iād simply use location based addressing (feed URL + ā#ā + timestamp) instead of content addressing. If one really wanted to, one could hash the feed URL and timestamp, but the raw form would actually improve disoverability and would not even require a richer client. But the majority of twtxt users in the last poll wanted to stick with content addressing.
yarnd actually sends If-Modified-Since
request headers. Not only can I observe heaps of 304 responses for yarnds in my access log, but in Cache.FetchFeeds(ā¦)
we can actually see If-Modified-Since
being deployed when the feed has been retrieved with a Last-Modified
response header before: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/commit/98eee5124ae425deb825fb5f8788a0773ec5bdd0/internal/cache.go#L1278
Turns out etags with If-None-Match
are only supported when yarnd serves avatars (https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/commit/98eee5124ae425deb825fb5f8788a0773ec5bdd0/internal/handlers.go#L158) and media uploads (https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/commit/98eee5124ae425deb825fb5f8788a0773ec5bdd0/internal/media_handlers.go#L71). However, it ignores possible etags when fetching feeds.
I donāt understand how the discovery URLs should work to replace the User-Agent
header in HTTP(S) requests. Do you mind to elaborate?
Different protocols are basically just a client thing.
I reckon itās best to just avoid mixing several languages in one feed in the first place. Personally, I find it okay to occasionally write messages in other languages, but if that happens on a more regularly basis, Iād definitely create a different feed for other languages.
Isnāt the emoji thing ājustā a client feature? So, feed do not even have to state any emojis. As a user Iād configure my client to use a certain symbol for feed ABC. Currently, I can do a similar thing in tt
where I assign colors to feeds. On the other hand, what if a user wants to control what symbol should be displayed, similar to the feedās nick? Hmm. But still, my terminal font doesnāt even render most of emojis. So, Unicode boxes everywhere. This makes me think it should actually be a only client feature.
It is past 16:00 ET, and so the weekend begins. Here is to hoping it transcurs slowly in our mindsāor, at the very minimum, in mine.
@bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Iām not exactly asking yarnd to change. If you are okay with the way it displayed my twts, then by all means, leave it as is. I hope you wonāt mind if I continue to write things like 1/4
to mean āfirst out of fourā.
What has text/markdown
got to do with this? I donāt think Markdown says anything about replacing 1/4
with ¼, or other similar transformations. Itās not needed, because ¼ is already a unicode character that can simply be directly inserted into the text file.
Whatās wrong with my original suggestion of doing the transformation before the text hits the twtxt.txt file? @prologic@twtxt.net, I think it would achieve what you are trying to achieve with this content-type thing: if someone writes 1/4
on a yarnd instance or any other client that wants to do this, it would get transformed, and other clients simply wouldnāt do the transformation. Every client that supports displaying unicode characters, including Jenny, would then display ¼ as ¼.
Alternatively, if you prefer yarnd to pretty-print all twts nicely, even ones from simpler clients, thatās fine too and you donāt need to change anything. My 1/4
-> ¼ thing is nothing more than a minor irritation which probably isnāt worth overthinking.
as a matter of fact! donāt mind anything I do/say for the next 72 hours xD
Donāt mind this twt!
Hurricane Helene is passing by. Close enough to give us a day off tomorrow, but not that close to cause major harm. Well, we think. Hurricanes often have a mind of their own, and decide changes on their path. Either way, I shall be back at work on Friday š©. LOL.
@prologic@twtxt.net Thanks for writing that up!
I hope it can remain a living document (or sequence of draft revisions) for a good long time while we figure out how this stuff works in practice.
I am not sure how I feel about all this being done at once, vs. letting conventions arise.
For example, even today I could reply to twt abc1234 with ā(#abc1234) Edit: ā¦ā and I think all you humans would understand it as an edit to (#abc1234). Maybe eventually it would become a common enough convention that clients would start to support it explicitly.
Similarly we could just start using 11-digit hashes. We should iron out whether itās sha256 or whatever but thereās no need get all the other stuff right at the same time.
I have similar thoughts about how some users could try out location-based replies in a backward-compatible way (append the replyto: stuff after the legacy (#hash) style).
However I recognize that Iām not the one implementing this stuff, and itās less work to just have everything determined up front.
Misc comments (I havenāt read the whole thing):
Did you mean to make hashes hexadecimal? You lose 11 bits that way compared to base32. Iād suggest gaining 11 bits with base64 instead.
āClients MUST preserve the original hashā ā do you mean they MUST preserve the original twt?
Thanks for phrasing the bit about deletions so neutrally.
I donāt like the MUST in āClients MUST follow the chain of reply-to referencesā¦ā. If someone writes a client as a 40-line shell script that requires the user to piece together the threading themselves, IMO we shouldnāt declare the client non-conforming just because they didnāt get to all the bells and whistles.
Similarly I donāt like the MUST for user agents. For one thing, you might want to fetch a feed without revealing your identty. Also, it raises the bar for a minimal implementation (Iām again thinking again of the 40-line shell script).
For āwho followsā lists: why must the long, random tokens be only valid for a limited time? Do you have a scenario in mind where they could leak?
Why canāt feeds be served over HTTP/1.0? Again, thinking about simple software. I recently tried implementing HTTP/1.1 and it wasnāt too bad, but 1.0 would have been slightly simpler.
Why get into the nitty-gritty about caching headers? This seems like generic advice for HTTP servers and clients.
Iām a little sad about other protocols being not recommended.
I donāt know how I feel about including markdown. I donāt mind too much that yarn users emit twts full of markdown, but Iām more of a plain text kind of person. Also it adds to the length. I wonder if putting a separate document would make more sense; that would also help with the length.
Had to build a list of all feeds (that I follow) and all twts in them and there are two collisions already:
$ ./stats
Saw 58263 hashes
7fqcxaa
https://twtxt.net/user/justamoment/twtxt.txt
https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt
ntnakqa
https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt
https://twtxt.net/user/thecanine/twtxt.txt
Namely:
$ jenny -D https://twtxt.net/user/justamoment/twtxt.txt | grep 7fqcxaa
[7fqcxaa] [2022-12-28 04:53:30+00:00] [(#pmuqoca) @prologic@twtxt.net I checked the GitHub discussion, it became a request to join forces.
Do you plan on having them join?
Also for the name, how about:
- āprogitā or āprologitā (prologic official hard fork)
- āgit-stanceā (git instance)
- āGitTreeā (Gitea inspired, maybe to related)
- āGitomataā (git automata)
- āGit.Sourceā
- āForgorā (forgit is taken so I forgor) š¤£
- āSweetGitā (as salty chat)
- āPepper Gitā (other ingredients) š
- āGitHeartā (core of git with a GitHub sounding name)
- āGitTakaā (With music in mind)
Ok, enough fun⦠Hope this helps sprout some ideas from others if nothing is to your taste.]
$ jenny -D https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt/5 | grep 7fqcxaa
[7fqcxaa] [2022-02-25 21:14:45+00:00] [(#bqq6fxq) Itās handled by blue Monday]
And:
$ jenny -D https://twtxt.net/user/thecanine/twtxt.txt | grep ntnakqa
[ntnakqa] [2022-01-23 10:24:09+00:00] [(#2wh7r4q) <a href="https://txt.sour.is/external?uri=https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt">@prologic<em>@twtxt.net</em></a> I know, I was just hoping it might have also gotten fixed by that change, by some kind of backend miracles. š]
$ jenny -D https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt/1 | grep ntnakqa
[ntnakqa] [2024-02-27 05:51:50+00:00] [(#otuupfq) <a href="https://txt.sour.is/external?uri=https://twtxt.net/user/shreyan/twtxt.txt">@shreyan<em>@twtxt.net</em></a> Ahh š]
Iām not advocating in either direction, btw. I havenāt made up my mind yet. š Just braindumping here.
The (replyto:ā¦)
proposal is definitely more in the spirit of twtxt, Iād say. Itās much simpler, anyone can use it even with the simplest tools, no need for any client code. That is certainly a great property, if you ask me, and itās things like that that brought me to twtxt in the first place.
Iād also say that in our tiny little community, message integrity simply doesnāt matter. Signed feeds donāt matter. I signed my feed for a while using GPG, someone else did the same, but in the end, nobody cares. The community is so tiny, thereās enough āimplicit trustā or whatever you want to call it.
If twtxt/Yarn was to grow bigger, then this would become a concern again. But even Mastodon allows editing, so how much of a problem can it really be? š
I do have to āadmitā, though, that hashes feel better. It feels good to know that we can clearly identify a certain twt. It feels more correct and stable.
Hm.
I suspect that the (replyto:ā¦)
proposal would work just as well in practice.
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org āI donāt really mind if the twt gets edited before I even fetch it.ā, right, thatās never the problem. Editing a twtxt before anyone fetches it isnāt even editing, right? :-P The problem we are trying to fix is the havoc is causes editing twtxts that have already been replied to, often ad nauseam. Thatās the real problem.
@quark@ferengi.one I donāt really mind if the twt gets edited before I even fetch it. I think itās the idea of my computer discarding old versions itās fetched, especially if itās shown them to me, that bugs me.
But I do like @movq@www.uninformativ.deās suggestion on this thread that feeds could contain both the original and the edited twt. I guess it would be up to the author.
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HTTPS is supposed to do [verification] anyway.
TLS provides verification that nobody is tampering with or snooping on your connection to a server. It doesnāt, for example, verify that a file downloaded from server A is from the same entity as the one from server B.
I was confused by this response for a while, but now I think I understand what youāre getting at. You are pointing out that with signed feeds, I can verify the authenticity of a feed without accessing the original server, whereas with HTTPS I canāt verify a feed unless I download it myself from the origin server. Is that right?
I.e. if the HTTPS origin server is online and I donāt mind taking the time and bandwidth to contact it, then perhaps signed feeds offer no advantage, but if the origin server might not be online, or I want to download a big archive of lots of feeds at once without contacting each server individually, then I need signed feeds.
feed locations [being] URLs gives some flexibility
It does give flexibility, but perhaps we should have made them URIs instead for even more flexibility. Then, you could use a tag URI,
urn:uuid:*
, or a regular old URL if you wanted to. The spec seems to indicate that theurl
tag should be a working URL that clients can use to find a copy of the feed, optionally at multiple locations. Iām not very familiar with IP{F,N}S but if it ensures you own an identifier forever and that identifier points to a current copy of your feed, it could be a great way to fix it on an individual basis without breaking any specs :)
Iām also not very familiar with IPFS or IPNS.
I havenāt been following the other twts about signatures carefully. I just hope whatever you smart people come up with will be backwards-compatible so it still works if Iām too lazy to change how I publish my feed :-)
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@prologic@twtxt.net I believe you when you say registries as designed today do not crawl. But when I first read the spec, it conjured in my mind a search engine. Now I donāt know how things work out in practice, but just based on reading, I donāt see why it canāt be an API for a crawling search engine. (In fact I donāt see anything in the spec indicating registry servers shouldnāt crawl.)
(I also noticed that https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/registry.html recommends āThe registries should sync each others user list by using the users endpointā. If I understood that right, registering with one should be enough to appear on others, even if they donāt crawl.)
Does yarnd provide an API for finding twts? Is it similar?
@prologic@twtxt.net Whatās the difference between search.twtxt.net and the /api/plain/tweets endpoint of a registry? In my mind, a registry is a twtxt search engine. Or are registries not supposed to do their own crawling to discover new feeds?
The voices in my head wonāt let me sleep, they say that alien brain slugs are taking over the minds of politicians.
-R=false
on the command line or leave it out entirely. When explicitly stating -R=false
, there has to be an equal sign. With a space (-R false
) it's somehow parsed as -R
which is equivalent to -R=true
. O_o Very weird. I'd really like to see an error instead.
Yeah, user error on my end, never mind. The persisted settings.yaml overrides the command line arguments. Thatās surprising to me. I expected the command line options to overrule the config file. Oh well.
Never mind, I simply searched and deleted them all (D
then ~f sender
). :-) Phew!
Iāve decided to try and get rid of as much stress as possible. Stupid things stress me out, some things are more important to fix then others. But today I got started, by fixing the xeon bulb on our car, been ignoring it for a year, because the car garage said itāll cost me 350$ so get it changed (Because they had to remove the whole front).. So because of that I did not prioritize it. But today I went and bought a bulb for 50$ and I openened the hood of the car and saw I could just replace it my self by simply removing a cover to get access to the bulb. So Iāve been stressing over nothing for a year simply because I did not check and took their word for it. next thing to get fixed is a rotten board under a window outside, been bugging me for a long time, now I want to get that sorted next. All these small things adds up, and I want peace of mind.
Current flutter source has been pushed - https://github.com/stig-atle/YarnDesktopClient , flutter source is in main branch. The GTK4 version is in itās own branch (just wanted to keep a copy of that too).
Keep in mind itās early version. But it does have the basics implemented.
I feel like complexity is measured differently at different levels of a project..
- at the function level you use cyclomatic complexity or how many branches internally and how much you need to keep in mind as it calls out to other functions.
- at a file/module level is a balance of the module doing too much against being so granular that you have cross dependency across modules. I have trouble with keeping things dry at this level because it can lead to parts being so abstract or generalized that it adds complexity.
- at a project level i suppose its a matter of how coupled things are across sub-modules.
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@bender@twtxt.net I donāt mind the character limit. If I hit it and I still have more to say, itās a good reminder that I should probably write a note instead. I like to POSSE anything that might have value outside of the current conversation.
Somewhere I read that changing location, like entering a room, can rejigger neural pathways so that some thoughts and memories are somehow associated with the space. Itās the same for me when picking up a laptop. My purpose feels clear until I open a blank web browser window and my mind goes blank, too. In all the moments where Iām drawing a total blank, and then suddenly the thoughts come easily again: maybe thatās my brain looking for the room it was in before.
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@prologic@twtxt.net Ah, they have that here too, couches and such, you pay extra for that. But they have 5 halls, and we went to the smallest one. Luckily not sitting next to anyone sick :) haha, but yeah, it crossed my mind.. Have not caught anything recently, and a bit risky to go to packed places right before Christmas, but it went fine this time :)
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @movq@www.uninformativ.de Very good for mind and body!
@prologic@twtxt.net what is the maxlen one should keep in mind here? Like say if I was charing the collected works of Shakespeare? Or maybe just a gpg keychain?