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Interior Decorating
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it uses the queries you define for add/del/set/keys. which corrispond to something like INSERT INTO <table> (key, value) VALUES ($key, $value), DELETE ..., or UPDATE ...
the commands are issued by using the maddycli but not the running maddy daemon.
see https://maddy.email/reference/table/sql_query/
the best way to locate in source is anything that implements the MutableTable interface… https://github.com/foxcpp/maddy/blob/master/framework/module/table.go#L38
https://www.oilandfish.com evadiendo la censura.
https://www.oilandfish.com evadiendo la censura.
@tkanos@twtxt.net user in question had posted information about someones employment in what appeared to be a threat to contact their boss. Maybe it was in jest.. but we felt it was a form of doxing that we do not wish to see within our community. Yarn.Social is first and foremost a town square of ideas and should be viewed as a safe place for all.
@prologic@twtxt.net that is serious matter . Can you provide more inputs ? Is it part of the doxing part ?
@jlj@twt.nfld.uk @xuu@txt.sour.is hello! @prologic@twtxt.net and I were chatting about the question of globally deleting twts from the yarn.social network. @prologic@twtxt.net noted that he could build the tools and endpoints to delete twts, but some amount of cooperation from pod operators would be necessary to make it all work together. He asked me to spawn a discussion of the subject here, so here we are!
I don’t have enough technical knowledge of yarn.social to say with any credibility how it all should work, but I can say that I think it ought to be possible and it’d be good to do for those rare times when it’s needed.
I was inclined to let this go so as not to stir anything up, but after some additional thought I’ve decided to call it out. This twt:

is exactly the kind of ad hominem garbage I came to expect from Twitter™, and I’m disappointed to see it replicated here. Rummaging through someone’s background trying to find a “gotcha” argument to take credibility away from what a person is saying, instead of engaging the ideas directly, is what trolls and bad faith actors do. That’s what the twt above does (falsely, I might add–what’s being claimed is untrue).
If you take issue with something I’ve said, you can mute me, unfollow me, ignore me, use TamperMonkey to turn all my twts into gibberish, engage the ideas directly, etc etc etc. There are plenty of options to make what I said go away. Reading through my links, reading about my organization’s CEO’s background, and trying to use that against me somehow (after misinterpreting it no less)? Besides being unacceptable in a rational discussion, and besides being completely ineffective in stopping me from expressing whatever it is you didn’t like, it’s creepy. Don’t do that.
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-30-04-22-51.fit: 1.77 miles, 00:10:42 average pace, 00:18:55 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-30-02-37-48.fit: 9.49 miles, 00:09:06 average pace, 01:26:24 duration
Durcissement d’un système GNU/Linux : Gestion des utilisateurs et des connexions | Net-Security ⌘ https://net-security.fr/securite/durcissement-gnulinux-1/
Pass : À la Découverte d’un Gestionnaire de Mot de Passe https://doc.huc.fr.eu.org/fr/post/pass-gestionnaire-mot-passe-unix/
Encryption
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user/bmallred/data/2022-10-27-10-58-52.fit: 4.74 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 00:47:01 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-26-03-46-39.fit: 8.51 miles, 00:09:43 average pace, 01:22:40 duration
Cool S
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user/bmallred/data/2022-10-25-13-46-20.fit: 4.59 miles, 00:09:52 average pace, 00:45:19 duration
@mckinley@twtxt.net any points if it was written in D?
@prologic@twtxt.net It’s called “cgod” and it isn’t written in C or Go? I want my money back…
I also like Gopher more than Gemini. The problem Gemini is trying to solve is better solved by just writing static HTML 4.01 pages.
Fermat’s First Theorem
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HM [04;01;07]: 13 mile run: 15.07 miles, 00:10:00 average pace, 02:30:47 duration
I love parsers in go : https://dev-nonsense.com/posts/incremental-parsing-in-go/
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-21-09-45-18.fit: 2.97 miles, 00:13:09 average pace, 00:39:01 duration
Bubble Universes
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user/bmallred/data/2022-10-20-09-09-17.fit: 4.46 miles, 00:09:28 average pace, 00:42:14 duration
I was just reminded of this interpreter for an APL/J-like language by Arthur Whitney, the absolute weirdest bit of C code I’ve actually gotten something out of, and thought I’d share: https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Essays/Incunabulum
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-19-04-15-59.fit: 8.51 miles, 00:08:56 average pace, 01:15:58 duration
Division Notation
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user/bmallred/data/2022-10-17-14-24-58.fit: 4.32 miles, 00:11:43 average pace, 00:50:41 duration
Live-coding using LÖVE: https://spectra.video/w/wkDB5fsjBNBbsqKXGhGzwT (video; 5 minutes)
Space Adventure
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user/bmallred/data/2022-10-16-13-31-45.fit: 0.88 miles, 00:12:35 average pace, 00:11:03 duration
HM [03;04;07]: 12 mile run: 10.46 miles, 00:14:42 average pace, 02:33:47 duration
Fail, oh well.
A long couple of nights. Ran with Beth and started a bit late.
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#running
Bueno, siento que este twtxt ha sido como un micro-journaling para pensamientos personales, aunque quizás te guste o inspire algo de lo que cuento por acá.
Este pensamiento me vino inspirado por https://josias.dev/posts/justwrite/
Last-Modified header for your feed, so the official twtxt client complains not to cache it. I just fixed that, so that tt shows your feed (of course no progress has been made in the meantime). And the Date header of your server seems to be quite funny, too. ;-)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org, hey, thank you! :-) Yeah, I am abusing the headers on ferengi.one, sorry about that. Will change it. You know, because Lyse.
yarns will get reused directly into yarnd, except that I'll use the bluge indexer instead.
@prologic@twtxt.net, search for “quark” and you will get quack, quart, quirk, and all possible iterations. Not too helpful.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, well, yes, that has always been the case. Not just on jenny, but on Yarn. I can’t follow everything, and everyone. To see whether is a reply, a simple h on mutt shows the headers, and there you have it. That is not too convoluted, is it? I mean, if you really want to know–but why?–it is a simple key press. If I don’t see a context on something as obvious as the example you used, it is simply a reply to someone I don’t follow, and pretty much ignore. End of story. 😂
Welcome back, @quark@ferengi.one! Your web server doesn’t send back a Last-Modified header for your feed, so the official twtxt client complains not to cache it. I just fixed that, so that tt shows your feed (of course no progress has been made in the meantime). And the Date header of your server seems to be quite funny, too. ;-)
@prologic@twtxt.net, business is slow (I also just got off that hyoo-män illness that is going around named COVID), so that leaves me some free time on my entrepreneurial hands. 😂 I have always lurked every couple of weeks or so. I see yarn has regressed on the UI! 😬😩
@quark@ferengi.one Hey 👋 Nice to see you around again 🤗
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, any plans still to clean up the hash from the twtxt’s body? Maybe a Festivus gift? You know, “for the rest of us”. :-D
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-14-11-04-28.fit: 3.13 miles, 00:07:59 average pace, 00:25:01 duration
📣 NEW: Announcing the new and improved Yarns search engine and crawler! search.twtxt.net – Example search for “Hello World” Enjoy! 🤗 – @darch@neotxt.dk When you have this, this is what we need to work on in terms of improving the UI/UX. As a first step you should probably try to apply the same SimpleCSS to this codebase and go from there. – In the end (didn’t happen yet, time/effort) most of the code here in yarns will get reused directly into yarnd, except that I’ll use the bluge indexer instead.
2045
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SMTP_PORT to be set (used to default toi 25) ooops 😅
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-13-10-17-05.fit: 3.44 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 00:34:08 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-12-04-31-29.fit: 8.27 miles, 00:10:08 average pace, 01:23:46 duration
Road Space Comparison
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