Something is broken with timestamps, I believe.
This is how it shows in jenny:

@movq@www.uninformativ.de this is what I see on twtxt.app (all looks good there, though, but not here, on Yarnd):

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@oberon@nightfall.city one day I will get there :B
La raison ? Ouiiiiiin, ouuuuuiiiin le rapport il parle pas des patrons [ā¦] š https://yom.li/notes/20260711212501 š https://www.publicsenat.fr/actualites/parlementaire/un-rapport-sur-la-souffrance-psychique-au-travail-enterre-au-senat-par-la-droite-et-le-centre?at_content=link&at_term=publicsenat.fr&at_source=nonli
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I will dissect the twtxt that one was a reply to, as soon as I get home.
@david@daiwei.me Oh no, what a giant waste of time. :-(
@arne@uplegger.eu Diese Karten sind ja echt winzig. :-)
Aber da fällt mir ein, ich sollte mir auch mal wieder ein Taschenmesser zulegen. Hab ich es doch über all die Jahre geschafft, alle schlussendlich zu verlieren.
@david@daiwei.me Ta, I continued my fun with studying the tcell and cbind code bases for key bindings. My plan is to eventually not only support custom key bindings in the tt configuration file, but also to enable multi-key sequences, such as gg to jump to the top of a list/tree. Or use other vim-like navigation movements like 7j or 25gg etc.
And it turns out there are only a hand full oft tcell/cbind version combinations that work together. Only if all stars align, thereās chance of success. I will probably end up pulling cbind in to simplify my life. There are situations where tcell.EventKeyās triple of key, modifiers and rune are not all that intuitive to me. Letās see.
@prologic@twtxt.net Well, 15 shows the site. On the left, I had a roll mat on a tarp. I borrowed some āNVA tarpsā from the scouts for this trip. The scouts got them from the National Peopleās Army, the German Democratic Republicās armed forces after Germany was reunited. Theyāre 1.75m x 1.75m in size and weigh 1.3kg, quite heavy, but super awesome. One tarp on the bottom, another one to cover up the clothes, shoes and sleeping bag in order to protect against the thaw. Finally, a mosquito net over all that, hung from a rope between two trees.
My mate just used a hammock with a mozzie net on the right hand side. The third tarp served as the luxurious bedside carpet. :-)
We sat on my second tarp to chill and enjoy the sunset and surroundings. It was nice to notice birds etc. die down. It took a really long time for the last light to fade away. Since we have a very high risk of forest fires, we of course couldnāt have a camp fire. But after all the exhaustion, I didnāt even miss it for one second.
Since we had dinner at home before leaving, all we brought were two lye rolls, two grain rolls, two brezels, some sausage and chocolate biscuits for breakfast. From the 2.5l of water, I ended up using 2l. Itās always good to have a little extra, despite the unnecessary weight. We had brekkie a few kilometers further on a bench in the shade. The first bench was already in direct sun.
Our camp site was maybe 30m to the side and a few meters down of a summit path hidden behind some trees and bushes. We were quite lucky, the other side of the hill got quite a bit of a breeze at night. We could hear the leaved treetops making much more noise behind us.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, these kind of dogs should really be strictly forbidden!
Itās not illegal if you own the forest or ask the owner. :-)
@david@daiwei.me Yeah, no clue. But my mate said the dog is disqualified from such adventures in the future. :-)
The temps were supposed to hit 14°C just before sunrise. Since we didnāt bring a thermometer, I canāt tell for sure. I was rather hot in my sleeping bag, so I had to pull out my arms every now and then. My mateās sleeping bag was a little lighter and, unfortunately, the zipper jammed up. Since it didnāt close all the way, it felt quite a bit cold I was told in the morning. When we got up at 6ish (we said, we donāt care about time at all), it was probably already 16°C if not more. I brought a jumper, but a t-shirt was already nice enough to wear. The jumper just served as my pillow. The mercury raised by the minute then.
Yeah, I circled the spot with a biro to keep an eye on it. Until now, thereās absolutely nothing to see. Looks like I got lucky.
@bender@twtxt.net All the other ones worked but this broke? Whatās different here? To which twt hash should this be a reply? š¤
@david@daiwei.me this one broke. ššš
@david@daiwei.me forking this one now:
So, a reply on benderās fork on
u2bwyyfbwsxb.
Fans are completely sold out in Europe -_-
@david@daiwei.me Well, I donāt see any broken threads here. š¤
@david@daiwei.me and this is a fork on u2bwyyfbwsxb, second twtxt.
@david@daiwei.me good, letās get this test going. This is simply a reply to iqqsqst5vokf (first twtxt).
@bender@twtxt.net No idea. I can only tell you that the correct hash would have been rwzz277nkyju for this line:
[2026-07-11 14:47:17+00:00] [(#5bpwpdcjnhcz) <a href="https://yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz/external?uri=https://daiwei.me/twtxt.txt">@david<em>@daiwei.me</em></a> (This thread is broken again on my end. Another bug or fix not released yet? š
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Can you figure this one out, @movq@www.uninformativ.de?
This one isnāt showing right on Yarnd (here):

And I donāt know why.
(Guess I should have used my āfind contextā function. š¤Ŗ)
@bender@twtxt.net Ah, the first twts were from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Fastidious/fastidious.github.com/master/twtxt.txt, not https://daiwei.me/twtxt.txt. Fetching the GitHub feed completes the thread. š
@david@daiwei.me hmmm, now this one came disconnected. I forked @movq@www.uninformativ.de reply, the one stating it was broken.
@david@daiwei.me (This thread is broken again on my end. Another bug or fix not released yet? š )
twtxt.app has been my daily driver since the announcement and itās been great!
Das Ziehkind hat mir gestern das Kartenspiel SKYJO gezeigt. Ein riesiger SpaĆ, wie ich finde!
Heute habe ich mir dann in der Stadt selbst die Reiseversion davon geholt.

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org But but but but but ⦠is that legal?! š
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org No piccies of your camp site? š¤
We slept in the forest. It was really great except of my mateās fucking terror dog who was barking and snarling the entire night to each and every sound. I had maybe half an hour of sleep in total. Despite that, it was pleasantly warm. Well, the night, that is. The heat was brutal during the days. Literally streams of sweat were running down on us on the way there in the evening and back in the morning.
Surprisingly, there werenāt any mozzies around at night, I would have lost all safe bets. On the way there, my mate convinced me to take a shortcut through the taller and taller growing grass. Itās been some time that somebody traveled on this track, so we had to search around a bit for the overgrown path where we could cross the mostly dried up creek. In the beginning I said that this will be a bad idea. Lo and behold, I discovered a tick on my inner upper leg the next morning. Luckily, I got it out with my tick hook on the first attempt.
@bender@twtxt.net Immediately reminded me of the German childrenās song āLaurentia, liebe Laurentia meinā: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q0aky9FvLc
Have a nice weekend!
Iām starting to use the twtxt.app as my daily driver now as opposed to yarnd and my pod twtxt.met š„³
Nice!
Well, this looks good, I guess: https://movq.de/v/c324c094f9/s.png š„³
@prologic@twtxt.net Letās give it a shot! Test!
@bender@twtxt.net Speaking of drawers at the office ⦠this is mine:
https://movq.de/v/46951f9e65/drawer.webp
Looks a bit sad, eh? 𤣠(Or you could say: Minimalism!)
Fixed the broken hashes in the Twtxt App (https://twtxt.app) š„³ It was hashing your twts with a client-side timestamp the server never used š¤¦āāļø Now it keeps the canonical created/hash the pod (or twtd) returns, and the GitHub/Gitea backends write a # url = preamble so every client hashes your feed the same way. Thanks @fastidious@tilde.town for the report š
And iām back!
This month, someone has started twtxt again.
Added 1 account (boxofjoe) https://balloon.oldcities.org/twtxt-active-users.txt
@boxofjoe@nightfall.city Hello! Welcome.
@klaxzy@klaxzy.net oh wow, looks like a big crowd, for sure! What was the protest (I am assuming it was a protest) about?
Jumped rope for 72 minutes, 47 minutes in the red zone, 41 minutes listening to Dvorakās Symphony #9.
@ Go for it! But I have a head start!
@ Go for it! But I have a head start! :P
@bender@twtxt.net ok lol! the photo is from a friend, i am a type of a person that doensāt bring the phone to demos. https://klaxzy.net/var/img/demo1.jpg

