@xuu@txt.sour.is @prologic@twtxt.net The gpg command line leaves much to be desired…
@prologic@twtxt.net it is some interesting work to decentralize all the things.. tricky part is finding tooling. i am using a self hacked version of the go openpgp library. A tool to add and remove notations would need to be local since it needs your private key.
@prologic@twtxt.net this is a go version of Keyoxide.org that runs all server side. which is based on work from https://metacode.biz/openpgp/
OpenPGP has a part of the self signature reserved for notatinal data. which is basically a bunch of key/values.
this site tries to emulate the identity proofs of keybase but in a more decentralized/federation way.
my next steps are to have this project host WKD keys which is kinda like a self hosting of your pgp key that are also discoverable with http requests.
then to add a new notation for following other keys. where you can do a kind of web of trust.
@prologic@twtxt.net Oh snap. that’s what i get for copy paste! ill just have to repost and update my key.
@xuu@txt.sour.is can i notify myself?
@prologic@twtxt.net this is a very curious project. I would love to see how it manages to do its federation between pods.
@prologic@prologic.github.io Could you make the polling of your server a little slower please? Thanks.
@uninformativ@www.uninformativ.de Welcome to Twtxt! Liking your introduction article and your Gopherhole is awesome.
@prologic@prologic.github.io I will probably check out twtxt.net later. Can we use it without registering for an account?
@Leo@www.gkbrk.com Sorry to disappoint. I think I have Finger running on my Raspberrypi but didn’t make it public.
@melyanna@tilde.club awesome! thanks great.
@lucidiot@tilde.town [re: abandoned ideas] Thanks for the inspiration! How do you keep track of projects now? Do you know about TaskWarrior?
@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.
@xandkar@xandkar.net Welcome to Twtxt! Noticed a typo in your twtxt user-agent handle. It is pointing to txtxt.txt.
Twtxt is real enough. Feels funny to be so open writing here, yet nobody knows twtxt.txt is here - part of the charm
@lucidiot@tilde.town Good one! :-)
@kas@enotty.dk Thanks for the suggestion using Keybase. Playing around with the authenticity idea.
@kas@enotty.dk I like your gopher server’s formatting, nice and clean and how did you implement the TLS certificate?
@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.
@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.
@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 Good stuff kas++ What command or script did you use to split by year?
@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.
@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?
@von@tilde.town Why do you want to keep your twtxt.txt more private if I may ask so?
@mdosch@mdosch.de I thought it was a nice practice to share interesting twtxt-ers through a follow tweet
Added clients and articles sections and added domgoergen’s twtxt.txt to https://indieweb.org/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.
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.
@metamurks@www.metamurks.org if you like Amazon for used books, try Alibris.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net re brow.sh: But, muh javascripps!
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Thanks! I’m not exactly taking aim at abook, but the name isn’t a coincidence, either.
@mdosch@mdosch.de Thank you very cool
@kas@enotty.dk Proseline reminds me of draftin.com
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net I like it. You could optionally segment these lists somehow. It reminds me of how Mastodon instances represent a community of sorts. e.g. weare.txt
@kas@enotty.dk @quite@lublin.se I have the same. I make steel cut oats in 5 minutes (+up/down). It’s amazing. Chicken stock in about an hour.
@tx@0x1a4.1337.cx I’ve heard that cats like novelty when it comes to drinking water.
@tfurrows@grex.org pretty sweet!
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net that takes me back to the RC5-64 project, though my participation in that was intentional.
@benaiah@benaiah.me I spy i3-gaps!
@tdemin@tdemin.github.io @benaiah@benaiah.me I second Jekyll.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Why you gotta say it like that? ;) https://macross82-99.bandcamp.com/
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net That explains the origin of the names of SDF.org and a certain vaporwave artist.