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(#mxlxjna) @prologic@twtxt.net Not much Other than playing around with @soren@darch.dk ās Timeline ⦠itās been quite fun so far. (Iām twting from there by the way š)
@prologic@twtxt.net Not much Other than playing around with @soren@darch.dk ās Timeline ⦠itās been quite fun so far. (Iām twting from there by the way š)
Wanted to share that weāre so proud of our six year old son; after taking skating lessons himself, he taught me and my wife how to stop on skates today. He was so proud about that he could teach us something good. Enjoyed also playing table tennis with him in the park, even-though it got windy, we had fun and didnāt give up trying to have a decent game. And at the guided tour at the old hot-metal plant in Duisburg yesterday, he asked the best questions and could be the guideās assistant - holding the flashlight.
SPRF 10km: 6.28 miles, 00:07:55 average pace, 00:49:44 duration
played this by feel. such a cool day with a breeze making everything feel comfortable. at around 3 or 4 miles in i realized my pace was probably pretty quick and told myself i would just attempt to maintain. near mile five it started to hurt but just pushed through and got a pb!
#running #race
I discovered his work years ago while playing Ruiner, which features the majestic Island Door. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1KLRg4U35g
awk -F '\"' '/twtxt/ {print $(NF-1)}' /var/log/user.log | grep -v 'twtxt\.net' | sort -u | awk '{print $(NF-1) $NF}' | awk '/^\(/' spaghetti monster of a command and I'm wondering if there's a more elegant way for achieving the same thing.
@prologic@twtxt.net yeah Iāve played with it for a bit and read through the code hoping I could steal some of your regex. Iām trying to up my awk(1p) game but failing miserably. š
I installed GrapheneOS for the first time on Wednesday last week on a used Pixel 7a, and Iām impressed. Installation was almost seamless, and I was able to do it from another Android phone. Iāve run into very few wrinkles, even using Googleās proprietary apps with GrapheneOSās āsandboxedā version of Google Play Services. The main problems Iāve noticed: I canāt cast, and Google Timeline doesnāt seem to work (though I imagine the intersection between people keen to use GrapheneOS and keen to have Google log their location history is pretty small).
the test would be: how often does unwanted content get pushed on your feed? do incongruent posters easily disrupt harmonious connections? &c. less about the community, more about how the social dynamics play out as various groups and individuals interact.
mon niveau serait de 13-kyu, je ne sais pas si cāest bien :/ https://play.baduk.org/go-test/start.php?
@3r1c@3r1c.net š¤ Interesting! I was thinking about doing something like this in Rofi, now I can just play with this one.
More thoughts about changes to twtxt (as if we havenāt had enough thoughts):
- There are lots of great ideas here! Is there a benefit to putting them all into one document? Seems to me this could more easily be a bunch of separate efforts that can progress at their own pace:
1a. Better and longer hashes.
1b. New possibly-controversial ideas like edit: and delete: and location-based references as an alternative to hashes.
1c. Best practices, e.g. Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
1d. Stuff already described at dev.twtxt.net that doesnāt need any changes.
We wonāt know what will and wonāt work until we try them. So Iām inclined to think of this as a bunch of draft ideas. Maybe later when weāve seen it play out it could make sense to define a group of recommended twtxt extensions and give them a name.
Another reason for 1 (above) is: I like the current situation where all you need to get started is these two short and simple documents:
https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html
https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/discoverability.html
and everything else is an extension for anyone interested. (Deprecating non-UTC times seems reasonable to me, though.) Having a big long ātwtxt v2ā document seems less inviting to people looking for something simple. (@prologic@twtxt.net you mentioned an anonymous comment āyouāve ruined twtxtā and while I donāt completely agree with that commenterās sentiment, I would feel like twtxt had lost something if it moved away from having a super-simple core.)All that being said, these are just my opinions, and Iām not doing the work of writing software or drafting proposals. Maybe I will at some point, but until then, if youāre actually implementing things, youāre in charge of what you decide to make, and Iām grateful for the work.
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All this hash breakage made me wonder if we should try to introduce āmessage IDsā after all. š
But the great thing about the current system is that nobody can spoof message IDs. š¤ When you think about it, message IDs in e-mails only work because (almost) everybody plays fair. Nothing stops me from using the same Message-ID header in each and every mail, that would break e-mail threading all the time.
In Yarn, twt hashes are derived from twt content and feed metadata. That is pretty elegant and Iād hate see us lose that property.
If we wanted to allow editing twts, we could do something like this:
2024-09-05T13:37:40+00:00 (~mp6ox4a) Hello world!
Here, mp6ox4a would be a āpartial hashā: To get the actual hash of this twt, youād concatenate the feedās URL and mp6ox4a and get, say, hlnw5ha. (Pretty similar to the current system.) When people reply to this twt, they would have to do this:
2024-09-05T14:57:14+00:00 (~bpt74ka) (<a href="https://yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz/search?q=%23hlnw5ha">#hlnw5ha</a>) Yes, hello!
That second twt has a partial hash of bpt74ka and is a reply to the full hash hlnw5ha. The author of the āHello world!ā twt could then edit their twt and change it to 2024-09-05T13:37:40+00:00 (~mp6ox4a) Hello friends! or whatever. Threading wouldnāt break.
Would this be worth it? Itās certainly not backwards-compatible. š
@bender@twtxt.net F-Droid is a platform/app that lets you side-load/install and serve android apps without the need for Googleās play storeās blessing. I also use Aurora Store to install Play Storeās apps without having to associate my phone with Google account. 𦾠it makes me feel good about myself š„ø
Thereās like one game a year thatās played in Ireland⦠Or every other year. I donāt know why⦠advertising to get college football worldwide?
Why were they playing in Ireland?
Because I saw the nick on movq (@prologic@twtxt.net, canāt mention anyone outside this pod, by the way), I looked the user up: https://tilde.pt/~marado/twtxt.txt. I wonder if the āhashesā they are using will work out of the box with jenny.
Talking about jenny, going to play with the latest now. Tata! :-)
Correct, @bender@twtxt.net. Since the very beginning, my twtxt flow is very flawed. But it turns out to be an advantage for this sort of problem. :-) I still use the official (but patched) twtxt client by buckket to actually fetch and fill the cache. I think one of of the patches played around with the error reporting. This way, any problems with fetching or parsing feeds show up immediately. Once I think, Iāve seen enough errors, I unsubscribe.
tt is just a viewer into the cache. The read statuses are stored in a separate database file.
It also happened a few times, that I thought some feed was permanently dead and removed it from my list. But then, others mentioned it, so I resubscribed.
Its like old school TV but with youtube videos. Each channel has a subject and the channels play in a sort of realtime. so no going forward or back. Perfect for channel surfing.
If some of you budding fathers want to know how I created a computer nerd to one day work for Facebook in the big USA, well you purchase a $1000 Xmas present, an enormous thick book with C++ programming, and say, you can play as many games as you like kids, but James has to create them using computer software.
SO James created once a 3D chess program with sound, took 6 months or so, really hard to beat, not based on logic moves point by point like other chess programs, this one was based on the depth of looking for patterns, set it to 5 moves ahead and you were toast every time. Nice program too, sadly gone over the years, computers suffer from bit rot. We used to try and mark rotten hard drive discs once as bad sectors, not sure how UBuntu does this these days, I see a dozen errors on the screen every time I load.
Today I would purchase for my kids AI CAD simulation software with metal 3D printer and get your child to build fancy 3D models and engines from scratch. This will make them an expert in the CAD AI industry by the time they are 14 years old. Sadly AI is here to stay and will spoil the Internet.
I learned a #Toronto #hex club just started! Iāve played since ā98 or ā99, but rarely in person. https://www.hexwiki.net/index.php/Hex_clubs
As I was writing my latest post on conscious consumption (https://www.davebucklin.com/play/2024/06/27/consumption.html), I learned of Dr. Bronnerās 5-to-1 cap on executive compensation (https://www.drbronner.com/pages/about).
Can anyone recommend and/or vouch for a Chrome/browser extension that lets me write rewrite rules for arbitrary links on a page? e.g: s/(www\.)?youtube.com\/watch?v=([^?]+)/tubeproxy.mills.io/play/\1 for example? š¤
@johanbove@johanbove.info Have you played with htmx at all? š¤
Iām still alive ! Hereās a quick, brainless recap dump before I switch back to the other side:
- Been daily driving FreeBSD on the o(ther)ld machine for the last couple of days.
- Read through the handbook, played around with jails, pulled on my hair because of network issues (I think I might have maybe fixed that) ⦠etc.
- Still procrastinating over migrating my Jenny/Mutt setup out there. until then, Iāll be getting my Twtxt fix reading through conversations over on the twtxt.net ā
- Gave a couple of Nostr based platforms a try, it was ⦠not for me to say the least.
- Started learning Emacs (I know, Iām in trouble LOL) and might even start twtinā from there instead.
Some clunking machine at the coffeeshop is in perfect sync with the pop song playing on the sound system.
Iāve ripped off itās GPU about a year ago to rescue another computer ⦠Now Iām stuck with only SSH to play with it. Since it came with just a VGA port for display and my monitor takes all but THAT!
DiggieDog in Play store is good.
I think @abucci@anthony.buc.ci and @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no are running snac? I didnāt have a closer look at snac (no intention of running it), but if that is a relatively small daemon (maybe comparable to Yarn?) that gives you access to the whole world of ActivityPub, then, well, yeah ⦠Thatās tough to beat.
Yes, I am running snac on the same VPS where I run my yarn pod. I heard of it from @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no, so blame him š snac is written in C and is one simple executable, uses very little resources on the server, and stores everything in JSON files (no databases or other integrations; easy to save and migrate your data) . Itās definitely like yarn in that respect.
I havenāt been around yarn much lately. Part of that is that Iāve been very busy at work and home and only have a limited time to spend goofing off on a social network. Part of it is that Iām finding snac very useful: Iāve connected with friends Iād previously lost touch with, Iāve found useful work-related information, Iāve found colleagues to follow, and even found interesting conferences to attend. Thereās a lot more going on over there.
I guess if I had to put it simply, Iād say I have limited time to play and there are more kids in the ActivityPub sandbox than this one. Thatās not a ding on yarnāI like yarn and twtxtāIām just time constrained.
This is how I play music. Find what I want on YT, download it to my dektop as an mp3 then I transfer it to a small mp3 player then I can plug that into a small speaker or a big one using a short audio lead
@movq@www.uninformativ.de For syncing notes between computers and phones Iāve been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
I like it when Iām too distracted to want decide what to play, but there is a tape waiting to be flipped since yesterday.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de NASM is great. I remember playing with it back in my HS days. It has lots of little helps to make assembly more approachable.
Played our first āTicket To Rideā boardgame today.
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Pinellas County - Easy: 4.06 miles, 00:09:43 average pace, 00:39:29 duration
did not want to get out of bed. played this one by feel and was not surprised by the results.
#running
Full moon tonight: time to play #nethack :)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I played that DOS Tetris game too over and over on my PC, mezmerized over the 3D graphics.
I remember playing a bunch of Tetris style games with my sister we would find on BBSs back in the day. I remember one that was a hexigon style one where the falling pieces were built of hexigons and you had to have them fall in place.
@eapl.me@eapl.me Which problems are those? š¤
The only āadvancedā Tetris I played back then was āBlock Outā:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpeSH6pbio4
Except it didnāt run nearly as smooth as in this video. š
Iāve been reading āShareware Heroes: The renegades who redefined gaming at the dawn of the internetā learning of games developed before I was born, or when was too small.
Iām finding old gems to play and understanding that we have the same problems developing games 30+ years after, although with some obvious differences.
Currently playing:
https://www.classicdosgames.com/game/Kentris.html
Which reminds me of another Tetris I donāt know how it came to my PC in the 90s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaK7v8UNjo0
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net No it isnāt. The prejudice that playing board games is indicative of general intelligence is passe, outdated.
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[lang=en] hey! What are you playing now?
Iāve been into PokĆ©mon Black, although itās going slowly and switched to a more recent game, Inscryption, which has a 90s-2000s vibes.
The amount of shady Android apps in Googleās āPlay Storeā is so large, it makes me want to write my own software instead. š
Playing ping pong with my wife on the dining room table
@adi@twtxt.net I think it is, and one benefit they have is that you can add third-party repositories to the F-Droid app as you discover them. So, for instance, if you know of a developer who pushes builds to an F-Droid compatible repository, you can add that to your F-Droid app and start tracking updates like you would for any other app in there. Canāt do that with Google Play!
F-Droid tends to focus on open source applications that can be built in a reproducible way, which limits the inventory (though of course tends to mean the apps are safer and donāt spy on you). There are non-free apps in there as well but they come with warnings so youāre informed about what you might be sacrificing by using them.
That said if you have a favorite app you get through Google Play, thereās a decent chance it wonāt be in F-Droid. Many ābig corporateā apps arenāt, and vendor-specific apps tend not to be either. But for most of the major functions you might want, like email clients, calendar apps, weather apps, etc etc, there are very good substitutes now in F-Droid. Youāre definitely making a trade-off though.
What I did was go through the apps I had installed on my last phone, found as many substitutes in F-Droid as I could, started using those instead to see how they worked, and bit by bit replaced as much as I could from Google Play with a comparable app from F-Droid. I still have a few apps (mostly vendor-specific things that donāt have substitutes) that come from Google Play but Iām aiming to be rid of those before I need to replace this phone.
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net F-droid. Getting APKs from developers you trust and side-loading them. Some flavor of Linux. Some distro of the open source parts of Android.
There are lots of options. Bit by bit I divest from anything thatās distributed from Google Play. With my latest phone I find and download APKs so that I could have the app without all the Google crap woven through it. By the time I need to replace this one Iāll be fully free of Google Play. Most of my apps come from F-droid now. You can a perfectly functional phone/pocket computer unless youāre addicted to installing dozens of corporate apps.
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Itās 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 itās 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.
podman works with TLS. It does not have the "--docker" siwtch so you have to remove that and use the exact replacement commands that were in that github comment.
@prologic@twtxt.net hmm, bummer. I was hoping that translating the docker commands to podman syntax would work but it looks like itās more subtle than that. Thanks for trying!
The weird thing was I wasnāt getting errors like that on my end when I tried it. podman thought the connection was created, and it set it as the default. But I donāt think it was sending anything over the wire. When I have more time to tinker with it maybe Iāll play around and see if I can figure out whatās up.