well, Gemini clients like Lagrange allow to show inline images when you click on an image link. Text based clients, like Amfora, usually allow to watch the image in another āwindowā.
For example here: gemini://text.eapl.mx/en-making-a-tic-tac-toe-variant and there https://text.eapl.mx/en-making-a-tic-tac-toe-variant
I agree that some topics require images to make it easier to explain.
@bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net the markdown list in #jr6ywrq is a ālooseā list, e.g. https://github.com/erusev/parsedown/issues/474#issuecomment-280874843
My markdown parser (parsedown PHP) renders the list with p-tags also.
I\ām learning #Django at paid offline course. My diplom project: https://git.0ut0f.space/doesnm/cms (frontend not included in repo but exists on my usb drive because itās too worse)
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Thank you :-)
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev screenshots plz :=!
NASA has a list of 10 rules for software development https://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/cosc345/resources/nasa-10-rules.htm
Yesterday I was doing a lot of research on how #hyperdrive and the #holepunch project work. Would it be possible to use it to make #twtxt an easier gateway for new users? Could we stop using web servers?
My conclusion: We would end up being a #nostr. On the one hand it would become more complex to use, it would force the user to have software installed, and on the other hand the community would need a central proxy to make the routes accessible via HTTP. In other words, itās not a good idea.
However, itās an AMAZING technology. I want to start playing with it.
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@prologic@twtxt.net š¤£š¤£š¤£ thanks! I didnāt even notice š
@prologic@twtxt.net It seems like the typical problem of an unneutered cat š
Hendersonville - Long run: 7.29 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 01:12:28 duration
missed the 9 mile target. wrong shoes for the job. had to cut my route short due to flash flooding so turned on tourist mode. did some mud skating and just took everything in
#running
@prologic@twtxt.net That boycott didnāt last very long, eh!?
Yeah, sounds like another hype train arriving at the station.
tt rewrite in Go and quickly implemented a stack widget for tview. The builtin Pages is similar but way too complicated for my use case. I would have to specify a mandatory name and some additional options for each page. Also, it allows me to randomly jump around between pages using names, but only gives me direct access the first, however, not the last page. Weird. I don't wanna remember names. All I really need is a classic stack. You open a new fullscreen dialog and maybe another one on top of that. Closing the upper most brings you back to the previous one and so on.
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Iāll let you know once it reaches a point where it might be barely usable by someone else than myself. There are long ways to go, though. Right now, you donāt wanna even look at it. :-)
En mi caja de cachivaches que tengo en texto-plano comparto algunos pdf de teorĆa musical https://t.ly/qbpzJ
It would appear that Googleās web crawlers are ignoring the robots.txt that I have on https://git.mills.io/robots.txt with content:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
Evidence attached (see screenshots):
ā I think its the the Small Web community band together and file a class action suit(s) against Microsoft.com Google.com and any other assholes out there (OpenAI?) that violate our rights and ignore requests to be āpoliteā on the web. Thoughts? š
I got promoted today to try using Passkeys on Github.com. Fine š I did that, but I discovered that when you use your Passkey to login, Chrome prompts you for your deviceās password (i.e: The password you use to login to your macOS Desktop). Is that intentional? Kind of defeats the point no? I mean sure, now thereās no Password being transmitted, stored or presented to Github.com but still, all an attacker has to do is somehow be on my device and know my login password to my device right? Is that better or worse? š¤
Iām continuing my tt rewrite in Go and quickly implemented a stack widget for tview. The builtin Pages is similar but way too complicated for my use case. I would have to specify a mandatory name and some additional options for each page. Also, it allows me to randomly jump around between pages using names, but only gives me direct access the first, however, not the last page. Weird. I donāt wanna remember names. All I really need is a classic stack. You open a new fullscreen dialog and maybe another one on top of that. Closing the upper most brings you back to the previous one and so on.
The very first dialog I added is viewing the raw message text. Unlike in @arne@uplegger.euās TwtxtReader, Iām not able to include the original timestamp, though. I donāt have it in its original form in the database. :-/
Next up is a URL view.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatās what I immediately thought as well. :-D @eapl.me@eapl.me Unfortunately, no fancy buttons. What does your model do?
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Hendersonville - 6 mile run at pace: 6.03 miles, 00:09:30 average pace, 00:57:19 duration
a quick morning run (not at pace) with my sister before the wedding shenanigans.
#running
Added support for uploading images to to #Timeline
Right now you need to copy the markdown code yourself, but next up would be to lean some JS or use HTMX to make the process more smooth.
Ok, donc je reviens Ć un script tout simple qui appelle reader pour sauvegarder une page: https://xnāgckvb8fzb.com/projects/reader/
I have to try it on #openbsd : https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Install#openbsd
Je crois avoir trouvƩ exactement ce que je cherchais pour archiver des pages web : https://archivebox.io
@prologic@twtxt.net Of course you donāt notice it when yarnd only shows at most the last n messages of a feed. As an example, check out mckinleyās message from 2023-01-09T22:42:37Z. It has ā[Scheduled][Scheduled][Scheduled]ā⦠in it. This text in square brackets is repeated numerous times. If you search his feed for closing square bracket followed by an opening square bracket (][) you will find a bunch more of these. It goes without question he never typed that in his feed. My client saves each twt hash Iāve explicitly marked read. A few days ago, I got plenty of apparently years old, yet suddenly unread messages. Each and every single one of them containing this repeated bracketed text thing. The only conclusion is that something messed up the feed again.
@eapl.me@eapl.me I like this idea. Another option would be to show a limited number of posts, with an option to see the omitted ones by user. Either way, I wonder how well that works with threading.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Ja, vƶllig behƤmmert. Schade, vertane Chance für einen āDochā-Knopf.
En fait, je veux un truc comme autoblog, mais pour nāimporte quel site, en pouvant soumettre une url Ć la main. pour ceux qui ne voient pas, autoblog cāest Ƨa: https://sebsauvage.net/streisand.me/instructions.html (chez <@sebsauvage@framapiaf.org>)
Boah, jetzt mal ernsthaft, was ist denn das für ein Dialog bittesehr!?

Wer hat sich zu dieser Meldung diese Knopfauswahl überlegt und dann auch noch die Icons dazu ausgedacht? Und warum hatās das Zertifikat überhaupt schon wieder zerlegt? Und wieso kommt der Dialog direkt wieder in ner Endlosschleife hoch, wenn ich abbreche? Komplettversagen nach Strich und Faden an allen Enden. Allen. Grrr, so viel Hass! Ich schalt besser die Büchse aus.
@prologic@twtxt.net Tolerant yes, but in the right places. This is just encouraging people to not properly care. The extreme end is HTML where parsers basically accept any input. Iām not a fan of that. Whatever.
@prologic@twtxt.net The issue is that all bracketed text in the entire feed has been duplicated again two days ago. The bug is not fixed. Or itās a new one.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I can relate to that. :-/
How itās going? This is how itās going: https://movq.de/v/b744b63cc1/oh-fuck-sleep.mp4
Thanks @prologic@twtxt.net @eapl_en@eapl.me @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org ! I take note
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Learn SQL by solving crimes. I want to highlight it as a teacher and a developer, itās extremely well done.
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@andros@twtxt.andros.dev it seems your GtS has issues:
Warning! It looks like trusted-proxies is not set correctly in this instanceās configuration. This may cause rate-limiting issues and, by extension, federation issues.
If you are the instance admin, you should fix this by adding 10.66.66.1/32 to your trusted-proxies.
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Well, Iāve heard you have plenty of experience with Unit Testing and TDD. Perhaps designing a few tests before refactoring?
Iāve heard of Snapshot testing, but have never tried it: https://github.com/spatie/phpunit-snapshot-assertions
Also, what kind of refactor are you trying to do?
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev I suggest to not touch it and work on a different project instead. :-D
No, in all seriousness, thatās a tough one. Try to figure out the requirements and write tests to cover them. In my experience, if there is no good documention, tests might also be lacking. It goes without saying that you have to understand the code segments first before you can begin to refactor them. Commit even earlier and more often than usual, this will help you bisecting potentially introduced bugs later on. Basically baby steps.
But it also depends on the amount of refactoring required. Maybe just scrap it entirely and start from scratch. This might not be feasible due to e.g. the overall project size, though.
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Iām all for elegant solutions. I prefer when the computer helps me to really achieve my goal and solve it completely, not where I still have to manually filter a list by hand. Anyway. :-)
@eapl.me@eapl.me Yeah, you need some kind of storage for that. But chances are that thereās already a cache in place. Ideally, the client remembers etags or last modified timestamps in order to reduce unnecessary network traffic when fetching feeds over HTTP(S).
A newsreader without read flags would be totally useless to me. But I also do not subscribe to fire hose feeds, so maybe thatās a different story with these. I donāt know.
To me, filtering read messages out and only showing new messages is the obvious solution. No need for notifications in my opinion.
There are different approaches with read flags. Personally, I like to explicitly mark messages read or unread. This way, I can think about something and easily come back later to reply. Of course, marking messages read could also happen automatically. All decent mail clients Iāve used in my life offered even more advanced features, like delayed automatic marking.
All I can say is that Iām super happy with that for years. It works absolutely great for me. The only downside is that I see heaps of new, despite years old messages when a bug causes a feed to be incorrectly updated (https://twtxt.net/twt/tnsuifa). ;-)
Hahahaha, this is brilliant! :ā-D https://denmarkification.com/
Exactly, @bender@twtxt.net, just like yours and prologicās, too. :-( Subsequent Brackets Considered Harmfulā¢.
@eapl.me@eapl.me Read flags are so simple, yet powerful in my opinion. I really donāt understand why this is not a thing in most twtxt clients. Itās completely natural in e-mail programs and feed readers, but it hasnāt made the jump over to this domain.