url field in the feed to define the URL for hashing. It should have been the last encountered one. Then, assuming append-style feeds, you could override the old URL with a new one from a certain point on:
how little data is needed for generating the hashes? Instead of the full URL, can we makedo with just the domain (example.net) so we avoid the conflicts with gemini://, https:// and only http:// (like in my own twtxt.txt) or construct something like like a webfinger id nick@domain (also used by mastodon etc.) from the domain and nick if there, else use domain as nick as well
@bender@twtxt.net On twtxt, I follow all feeds that I can find (there are some exceptions, of course). Thereâs so little going on in general, it hardly matters. đ
And I just realized: Muttâs layout helps a lot. Skimming over new twts is really easy and itâs not a big loss if there are a couple of shitpostsâą in my âtimelineâ. This is very different from Mastodon (both the default web UI and all clients Iâve tried), where the timeline is always huge. Posts take up a lot of space on screen. Makes me think twice if I want to follow someone or not. đ
(I mostly only follow Hashtags on Mastodon anyway. Itâs more interesting that way.)
@quark@ferengi.one Check out this thread if you havenât already: https://mastodon.social/@sundogplanets/112464533481477428
I think we already know Itâs likely to be a disaster.
@prologic@twtxt.net I wouldnât mind that for the bigger images, although, my main problem is with the scrappers and other platforms that nuke my RPi whenever I post a link out there⊠yes! I mean Mastodon đ
BTW! Iâve just white listed twtxt.net ⊠you should be able to see the embedded image by now.
Shell script para publicar no mastodon: http://psfl.in/masto-shell
I would like to work on my Mastodon and TWTXT script to improve it.
I just revisited my first script which posts to Mastodon and twtxt from CLI
@aelaraji@mastodon.social @aelaraji@aelaraji.com Aw, thanks. I should install a twtxt client I guess⊠But I prefere rss, so for now, itâs just a twtxt2atom script doing the job :)
Interesting. Thanks! And thank you for replying. :) Indeed, I donât check for mention with twtxt. To me, twtxt is to share, not to talk: there is my email commented at the top of my #twtxt.txt for this purpose. Trying to create discussions with twtxt is nonsens : there are much better tools to do so (email, xmpp, âŠ) @aelaraji@aelaraji.com @im-in.space@im-in.space
@prologic@twtxt.net Wait! Thatâs actually a Mastodon(.)social one! đ€Ł
@bender@twtxt.net Iâve dropped him a message earlier on Mastodon, will let him know if he replays đ
@bender@twtxt.net Yeah I know! đ Iâve checked their blog and mastodon earlier. Thatâs what inspired me to replay to their twt, just in case.
The wording can be more subtle like âThis feed have not seen much activity within the last yearâ and maybe adding a UI like I did in timeline showing time ago for all feeds 
I agree that it good to clean up the Mastodon re-feeds, but it should also be okay for anyone to spin up a twtxt.txt just for syndicating they stuff from blog or what ever.
The ânot receiving repliesâ could partly be fixed by implementing a working webmentions for twtxt.txt
Lâinterface web par dĂ©faut de mastodon est dĂ©cidĂ©ment trĂšs lourde. Jâadore utiliser Ă la place pinafore. Câest un bon compromis devant brutaldon. Dommage que lâauto-hĂ©berger semble si fragile, mais le site officiel est trĂšs bien: https://pinafore.social/
Jâai terminĂ© un script qui mâaffiche ma timeline mastodon dans un fichier text brut. Faut que jâen parle ^^
Me invitaron al Mastodon de Super Happy Dev House CUU, por allå me pueden ver también. Intentaré publicar en ambos lados!
https://superhappy.social/@emas
@shreyan@twtxt.net What do you mean when you say federation protocol?
Either use webfinger for identity like mastodon etc. or use ATproto from Bluesky (or both?)
We can use webmentions or create our own twt-mentions for notifying someones feed (WIP code at: https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline/tree/webmention/views)
Iâm not sure we need much else. I would not even bother with encryption since other platforms does that better, and for me twtxt/yarn/timeline is for making things public
New article: show mastodon toot title in #sfeed feed reader. http://si3t.ch/log/2024-02-20-sfeed-mastodon-title.txt
OMG, I discovered there are rss feeds of tags on mastodon, i.e. https://im-in.space/tags/cybersecurity.rss \o/
Je suis en plein rĂ©flexion. Je cherche Ă me dĂ©connecter, et lire hors ligne aprĂšs synchronisation. Un peu comme le fait offpunk. Cependant, ça ne me convient pas, la navigation en ligne revient trop vite; Je veux rĂ©cupĂ©rer les changements des sites puis les lire. RSS/ATOM (mastodon en gĂ©nĂšre), câest parfait pour ça, je lis tout avec rss2email. Comment faire de mĂȘme pour #gemini et #gopher? Je rĂȘve dâouvrir mon terminal, puis de parcourir les nouveautĂ©s sans clics
mastodon is like #rss feed with replies
Decided to block the threads.net domain on Mastodon. I am happy with reaching the people that are part of the current Fediverse. I have no need to add more celebrities and brands and whatever to the Mastodon instance I have been enjoying.
IBM, historically not great at rejecting antisemitism, stopping ad buys [âŠ] đ https://yom.li/notes/20231117162424 đ https://mastodon.social/@Gte/111423583820454394
Hop, jâai modifiĂ© mon script qui me permet de publier sur mon #twtxt et sur mastodon pour quâil ajoute un lien vers une piĂšce jointe au besoin. Merci arpinux pour lâimage listant les biais cognitifs https://0x0.st/HtaP.jpg
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Itâs worth bearing in mind that
- Fairphone has taken a considerable amount of VC funding so, sooner or later, that bill will become due: (see: https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/31/fairphone-growth-capital-raise and https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fairphone)
- Fairphone comes with Google Play apps by default, so itâs also a spyware vector (see: https://mastodon.ar.al/@aral/110978014080809471)
I used to have a lot of hope for them but these two ingredients mean that enshittification is virtually inevitable.
@me@eapl.mx le echarĂ© un ojo đ no te veo por mastodon Ășltimamente, estĂĄs de descanso espiritual?
snac/the fediverse for a few days and already I've had to mute somebody. I know I come on strongly with my opinions sometimes and some people don't like that, but this person had already started going ad hominem (in my reading of it), and was using what felt to me like sketchy tactics to distract from the point I was trying to make and to shut down conversation. They were doing similar things to other people in the thread so rather than wait for it to get bad for me I just muted them. People get so weirdly defensive so fast when you disagree with something they said online. Not sure I fully understand that.
@prologic@twtxt.net attacking the person, not the idea. Itâd be like if you said âyarn is better than mastodon because it isnât push basedâ and someone who disagreed with you said âwell you think that because youâre an idiotâ or something like that.
Iâm playing around with snac2, which I think @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no mentioned on here, and I have to say itâs extremely easy to set up and itâs been pretty straightforward so far. I wanted to experiment with having a presence on the Fediverse without going through the process of picking Mastodon vs. Gnu Social vs. Friendica vs. âŠ, and I wanted to self-host instead of picking an instance of one of those. For now Iâm abucci@buc.ci, but no guarantees that will remain stable; Iâm just testing for the time being.
Thereâs all this talk and speculation about Twitter, Threads, Mastodon, Minds and so on. Meanwhile twtxt sits there, forever free and open.
My mastodon following list is getting shorter with every disgusting take on the Titanic sub lost at sea comment/joke.
I will probably have a harder time finding locals here than I didn on Mastodon and the fediverse
Thanks to Mastodon, I was able to find this place and give it a try https://bluenoser.me/@sotolf@social.linux.pizza/110576418400675927
Any of you guys & gals on Mastodon?
you can follow me on mastodon âlinux-nerd32â
Itâs Easier To Fool People Than To Convince Them That Theyâve Been Fooled mastodon.cloud
I did the best I could with the motivation I had. mastodon.cloud
@xuu@txt.sour.is that doesnât seem to fit the spirit of the spec, at least by my read (I could be wrong obv). The example on Wikipediaâs webfinger page,
{
"subject": "acct:bob@example.com",
"aliases": [
"https://www.example.com/~bob/"
],
"properties": {
"http://example.com/ns/role": "employee"
},
"links": [{
"rel": "http://webfinger.example/rel/profile-page",
"href": "https://www.example.com/~bob/"
},
{
"rel": "http://webfinger.example/rel/businesscard",
"href": "https://www.example.com/~bob/bob.vcf"
}
]
}
and then the comparison with how mastodon uses webfinger,
{
"subject": "acct:Mastodon@mastodon.social",
"aliases": [
"https://mastodon.social/@Mastodon",
"https://mastodon.social/users/Mastodon"
],
"links": [
{
"rel": "http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page",
"type": "text/html",
"href": "https://mastodon.social/@Mastodon"
},
{
"rel": "self",
"type": "application/activity+json",
"href": "https://mastodon.social/users/Mastodon"
},
{
"rel": "http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe",
"template": "https://mastodon.social/authorize_interaction?uri={uri}"
}
]
}
suggests to me you want to leave the subject/acct bit as is (donât add prefixes) and put extra information you care to include in the links section, where youâre free to define the rel URIs however you see fit. The notion here is that webfinger is offering a mapping from an account name to additional information about that account, so if anything youâd use a "subject": "acct:SALTY ACCOUNT_REPRESENTATION" line in the JSON to achieve what youâre saying if you donât want to do that via links.
@prologic@twtxt.net That was exactly my thought at first too. but what do we put as the rel for salty account? since it is decentralized we dont have a set URL for machines to key off. so for example take the standard response from okta:
# http GET https://example.okta.com/.well-known/webfinger resource==acct:bob
{
"links": [
{
"href": "https://example.okta.com/sso/idps/OKTA?login_hint=bob#",
"properties": {
"okta:idp:type": "OKTA"
},
"rel": "http://openid.net/specs/connect/1.0/issuer",
"titles": {
"und": "example"
}
}
],
"subject": "acct:bob"
}
It gives one link that follows the OpenID login. So the details are specific to the subject acct:bob.
Mastodons response:
{
"subject": "acct:xuu@chaos.social",
"aliases": [
"https://chaos.social/@xuu",
"https://chaos.social/users/xuu"
],
"links": [
{
"rel": "http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page",
"type": "text/html",
"href": "https://chaos.social/@xuu"
},
{
"rel": "self",
"type": "application/activity+json",
"href": "https://chaos.social/users/xuu"
},
{
"rel": "http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe"
}
]
}
it supplies a profile page and a self which are both specific to that account.
Trying to wrap my head around webfinger..
my first thoughts about it were that a subject of acct:me@sour.is would have a listing of relâs for the different accounts that are related to me (ie. yarn, salty, twitter, mastodon, etcâŠ)
but maybe my thinking is at the wrong level.. that each of those accounts would be on a subject level and the rels are describing different aspects of that account. so i would have salty:acct:xuu@sour.is, twitter:acct:xuu, mastodon:acct:xuu@chaos.social, yarn:acct:xuu@ev.sour.is and then i could have a main acct:me@sour.is that links them together as aliases.
I found okta will do something similar with its accounts to show as okta:acct:user@domain so maybe I am on to something?
I learned that Pleroma has a gopher front end. Pleroma is like Mastodon, but a lot lighter. So I set one up. It works!
Iâve been exploring the Fediverse, ActivityPub protocol, Mastodon, etc.
Mastodon es caldo de cultivo donde se reĂșne la lacra, aliades, zurditos y commies đ€ź.
Mastodon es caldo de cultivo donde se reĂșne la lacra, aliades, zurditos y commies đ€ź.
While Iâm all for people moving away from platforms like Twitter and embracing more freedom- and privacy-centric systems such as Mastodon, I do worry that many of them might be doing it purely for ideological reasons and may have no interest in maintaining the respectful atmosphere Mastodon is well-known for.
Iâd like to see more attention put into carving out a subset of Mastodonâs functionality that would allow you to host your fediverse node on a static site, Ă la blog feeds powered by RSS/Atom. Mastodon 3.5 | Hacker News
@prologic@twtxt.net Yep! installed it yesterday. I like the simplicity of twt. I am quite happy with how little memory the pod seems to use. Mastodon and the âlightweightâ Pleroma donât work well in small VMs.
A live-updating postfix shell for the Mu computer: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/105108305362341204
Defining functions in my live-updating structured editor for postfix: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/105071402581806586
