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Go rewrite produces some colors. There is definitely a lot more tweaking necessary. But this is a first step in the right direction.
Thank you @bender@twtxt.net and @movq@www.uninformativ.de!
I partially fixed the code block rendering. With some terrible hacks, though. :-( I see that empty lines in code block still need some more work. There are also some other cases around line continuation where the result looks ugly. I have to refactor some parts to make this go more smoothly and do this properly. No way around that.
Turns out, my current message text parser does not even parse plain links. That’s next on the agenda.
Oh, I also noticed that this thing crashes when there is not enough space to actually draw stuff. No shortage of work. Anyway, time is up, good night. :-)
Google Drive? Can he give direct link? Idk about he but twtxt feed can he hosted in s3!
@bender@twtxt.net There’s a lot of unused space left on the house!
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Can you walk me through your testing process here and share example links etc? 🙏
@bender@twtxt.net I wonder where that dude who was hosting his twtxt feed in a google drive go? 😆 that was hilarious!!
@sorenpeter@darch.dk Noice!! just gave a try… and it’s looking way better! -not that the old format was bad, it’s just that this one is looking more readable-
Someone in the neighbourhood is ready!
Did I write here already that the reason why I love Twtxt so much is that it works without having to compile, install anything extra. Just the bin applications that come with 95% of all operating systems and you’re good to read and participate, giving you have a domain name somewhere to host the twtxt.txt file.
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline/commit/555baefcd0e75e6a281472994e8eb7ae9b5d2a1c
@sorenpeter@darch.dk What are we testing?
Wow, it seem my #Webmentions implementation works from Mastodon via brid.gy
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha! I find it funny what brain autocorrects can come up with. :-)
“A minimalist social network powered by plain text files”
My brain keeps shortening this to “a socialist network …” and then jumps to “uhh, large parts of the US won’t like this” … 🤦🤪
I was thinking of ‘tw.txt’ to avoid a double T issue… Anyway I’d say the extension and MIME type are important to know what a file (could) contain
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/MIME_types/Common_types
Reading the original spec, I understand why it should be a .txt file instead of, let’s say twtxt
or anything else. In any case it could be nick.twtxt
to support multiple users in the same directory.
What is curious to me was the decision at that moment of twtxt [dot] txt
. You have the text part twice 🤔. Like mydb.db
or eapl_todo.todo
. Nothing really transcendental, just thinking out loud.
https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/configuration.html
Added TwtHash hashes to every message on my personal Twtxt HTML renderer. Code is not yet ready for prime-time. Need to work out some kinks still.
@discoverbsdthebsdcommunitylinklog@feeds.twtxt.net This is interesting. Not giving up on #FreeBSD #jails yet but definitely have to give this a try; and if my #podman workflow goes as smooth as it does on #Linux I might just end up installing FreeBSD on the #RaspberryPi too! 🥳
yep, my point is that the txt part is redundant for twtxt
Also a .txt file could be in any format, for example those plans from John Carmak are stored now as .txt -> https://github.com/ESWAT/john-carmack-plan-archive/blob/master/by_day/johnc_plan_19960218.txt
Although being named .plan was expected for them to work, if I recall correctly -> http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/P/plan-file.html
yep, my point is that the txt part is redundant for twtxt
Also a .txt file could be in any format, for example those plans from John Carmak are stored now as .txt -> https://github.com/ESWAT/john-carmack-plan-archive/blob/master/by_day/johnc_plan_19960218.txt
Although being named .plan was expected for them to work, if I recall correctly -> http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/P/plan-file.html
[lang=en] Random idea: twtxt.txt
files should be named tw.txt
instead.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de The view in these is pretty gorgeous as well!! 👌
@prologic@twtxt.net Heck yeah, gorgeous! Did you hike up there?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Uuuh, nice! Despite the weather service claiming that it is snowing at this very moment, there is absolutely nothing here.
I have been on Twtxt for five years straight now. Hurray me.
Nice view from up on the mountain side 😎
@movq@www.uninformativ.de tried translating that and it said Art lover/enthusiast
, that could be correct since that despise of the artificial stems out of “Love for the Actual real Art” although that’s a subjective statement in itself; xD duckduckgo’s translation thing spat out “künstliche-Kunsthasser”
/me wantis to learn german so bad!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org (Semicolon! 🤘)
But then, why just block IPv4 and not also IPv6?
I’ll take “what’s the most overlooked thing in corporate networks” for 200. 😅
Thank you, @movq@www.uninformativ.de! Luckily, I can disable it. I also tried it, no luck, though. But the problem is, I don’t really know how much snakeoil actually runs on my machine. There is definitely a ClownStrike infestation, I stopped the falcon sensor. But there might be even more, I’ve no idea. From the vague answers I got last time, it feels like even the UHD/IT guys don’t know what is in use. O_o
Yeah, it is definitely something on my laptop that rejects connections to IPv4 ports 80 and 443. All other devices here can access the stuff without issue, only this work machine is unable to. The “Connection refused” happens within a few milliseconds.
Unfortunately, I do not have the slightest idea how it works. But maybe I can look into that tomorrow. Kernel modules are a very good hint, thank you! <3
You’re right, it might be some sort of fail-safe mechanism. But then, why just block IPv4 and not also IPv6? But maybe because the VPN and company servers require IPv4, there is zero IPv6 support. (Yeah, don’t ask, I don’t understand it either.)
@skinshafi@thunix.net Ah nice, it indeed fixed it. I don’t get the warning anymore. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Congrats! :-) I still have to survive work next week.
@david@collantes.us my replay stayed pinned to the bottom of neomutt like an eye soar, I had to delete the OP. xD I still don’t know how to archive stuff in (neo)mutt.
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com as you can see, not much. Things continue to work fine (my fake one is cached on Neomutt). :-)
@bender@twtxt.net there’s Pub too but is still experimental I think …
Warning: pub is still in development, if it breaks, you can keep the pieces.
@skinshafi@thunix.net You might want to consider adding basic caching support:
… returned 200 but no Last-Modified header - can’t cache content
# nick = skinshafi
so... should I scream buuug ? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net You know what! let me get back to you on that–I’ve never never tried to do CGI scripting before and have zero knowledge about it.
/Me adding a new entry in a #Todo list.
@mckinley@twtxt.net To help saving the planet is a good reason. :-)
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net Brilliant! How can I join?
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Hah! 🤣
# nick = skinshafi
so... should I scream buuug ? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net I’ve seen plenty but I doubt you could use any (other than PHP) to actually serve your pages, anything you want to serve, you put in a ~/public_xyz folder (your php files go there too for Apache to serve), no config files/server setting.
But don’t take my word for it, I just got there and still yet to meet people and learn a bit of IT wizardry from them ;)
# nick = skinshafi
so... should I scream buuug ? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net Twtxt wise, it was kind of disparate at first xD with no access to logs as you may have read on the alt-feed itself. But then, @sorenpeter@darch.dk’s script came to the rescue … like, just in time 😁 Otherwise, everything else is fun as publicised, exploring and learning along the way.
@prologic@twtxt.net There’s always my log.html page if it helps… and while we’re still at it here’s the other twt #z2ymlkq for reference ;)
# nick = skinshafi
so... should I scream buuug ? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net yeah! If you remember I was curious about how people managed their stuff hosted on a Pubnix (this thread -> #z2ymlkq ) and I’ve just managed to join one …
# nick = skinshafi
so... should I scream buuug ? 🤔
@skinshafi@thunix.net That’s me by the way! just in case you’ve missed this one … (#44kqz4q) 😅
Hi @prologic@twtxt.net Hi @bender@twtxt.net 😁 now, Why is my @ mention is all over the place? xD this feed has a # nick = skinshafi
so… should I scream buuug ? 🤔
@movq@www.uninformativ.de if it’s just notifications that are bothering you could just go to your /settings/preferences/notifications and uncheck as much boxes as you need … unless you’ve already done that, then… sorry, not sorry we love your posts my friend!! xD And just so you know, you put a smile on my face whenever I stumble upon any of your retro-computing posts! 😁
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I freaking love this one!! It feels squeaky clean! Definitely using it for my sm0lweb stuff. Thank you for sharing 🙏
@bender@twtxt.net Well, so far, I’m using the standard web client. Haven’t found a great client yet. 🫤 Mastodon/Fediverse is also very different from twtxt, there are way more images/videos that I’d like to see – a TUI client like toot wouldn’t work for me.
Dunno, maybe I’ll make some changes in this area after christmas. Try self-hosting again or something like that …