agile / scrum is fine, but as a tool for developers to keep tight feedback loops with people who donāt know what they want well enough to give a formal spec; not as a tool for managers to squeeze productivity.
interesting RFC dated April 1st, 1998: Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0):
looking at the date this was published, i think the authors originally meant this as an apilās fool joke/prank.
funny because now we have IOTs and this is somewhat a reality today :P
I wonder if email would be a reasonable way to enable interaction on twtxt⦠something like publishing an email address for replies in the preamble of your feed, then like twtxt the rest is up to you, but I could imagine a simple moderation queue that could be checked periodically allowing the admin to move approved comments into some public space⦠I keep thinking Iāll add activitypub comments to my site but it seems more complex than I care for. Ironically because of available tooling email actually feels simpler for this⦠of course, there is spamā¦
Twtxt is still very much alive and well. I just wrote a quick tool to crawl as much of the Twtxt network as I could and hereās what the results are:
Crawled 516 feeds
Found 52464 twts
That means there are >500 unique Twtxt feeds/users, and over ~52k Twts posted to date. š³
@xuu@txt.sour.is Not too happy with WKDās use of CNAME over SRV for discovery of openpgpkey.. That breaks using SNI pretty quick. I suppose it was setup as a temporary workaround anyhow in the RFC..
@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.
Fun setting up basic productivity tools with Syncthing and Todo.txt