@prologic@twtxt.net Thanks for the heads up! I fixed my nick and corrected my reply. I’m still learning lol. I still need to get setup with a client, I’m using my timeline at the moment, but that’s finicky due to CORS in the browser. By chance do you know how I would go about signing up with twtxt.net?
<@bender https://twtxt.net/user/bender/twtxt.txt> Thanks for the warm welcome! I don’t actually have a twtxt client setup yet, but you showed up in the timeline on my site: https://gabesarcade.com/?timeline - which is kind blowing my mind right now.
@bender@twtxt.net Thanks for the warm welcome! I don’t actually have a twtxt client setup yet, but you showed up in the timeline on my site: https://gabesarcade.com/?timeline - which is kind blowing my mind right now.
twtxt is awesome! How am I just discovering this?
twtxt is awesome! How am I just discovering this?
I miss the ps2 era of gaming. Withing PS6 dropping physical discs, I’m reminded of how great it is to pop in an old ps2 game and have it run flawlessly.
Ok, so I think I’ve set up a good posting solution. I use twtxt to post updates. My site renders those in HTML and generates an RSS feed. The RSS feed is then cross-posted by Micro.Blog. Clean and simple.
Somedays I stop and realize what a privilege it is to be able to make games for a living. It’s not a stable career. It’s not an easy career. But, when things align, it’s a fulfilling career.
🎵 Now listening: battlecry - Nujabes
I’ve been trying to figure out an easy way to write micro posts on the internet. I think I’ve settled on using Twxtxt as my format.