@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Iâve commented on the ticket: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/twtxt.dev/issues/14#issuecomment-19142
In all reality, though, I donât see that our community will come to an agreement. Some folks just donât want to give up on the content-based addressing scheme.
@prologic@twtxt.net I formed my opinion about this before reading/watching any additional media coverage. And yes, this is extremely bad. These two have no place on the âworld stageâ. They are deciding on our future. (And I am well aware that my country is heading into a similar direction â unless we stop it.)
I like this syntax, you have my vote, although Iâd change it a bit like
#<Alice https://example.com/twtxt.com#2024-12-18T14:18:26+01:00>
Hashes are not a problem on PHP, I dont know why itâs slow to calculate them from your side, but I agree with your points.
BTW, did you have the chance to read my proposal on twtxt 2.0? I shared a few ideas about possible improvements to discuss:
https://text.eapl.mx/a-few-ideas-for-a-next-twtxt-version
https://text.eapl.mx/reply-to-lyse-about-twtxt
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Gotcha. That makes sense. Doesnât hurt the systems but definitely can break the thread.
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Oh, this system has an edit button so I can just update the twt as needed. Itâs a custom implementation so just kind of through it in when I was building it out.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Haha so true
@prologic@twtxt.net I wonder if we watched the same video.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Lalala, ich höre nix. đ
Aber total unrealistisch. Die âFokuszeitâ hĂ€tte ĂŒberbucht sein mĂŒssen durch ein anderes, wichtiges Meeting. Sonst war ja kein Platz mehr dafĂŒr.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Looks like a nice day. đ I tried to go on a quick walk, but it was really cold. And everythingâs wet at the moment. Bah.
Clothespins in the woods, who would have thunk? đ„Ž
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org What do you think about this? https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/twtxt.dev/issues/14
@bmallred@staystrong.run Not an issue if youâre the doctor working there. :-)
@bmallred@staystrong.run Any edit automatically changes the twt hash, because the hash is built over the hash URL, message timestamp and message text. https://twtxt.dev/exts/twt-hash.html So, it is only a problem, if somebody replied to your original message with the old hash. The original message suddenly doesnât exist anymore and the reply becomes detached, orphaned, whatever you wanna call it. Threading doesnât break, though, if nobody replied to your message.
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Do edits cause problems? I sometimes make them and didnât realize it may be an issue
@osnews@feeds.twtxt.net Its been so long and never really thought about it.
- Arch was great but always had issues.
- Gentoo was great but not enough patience to compile when I need something quick for work.
I havenât really looked back since I installed Void. Sometimes it is a pain when things donât play well with MUSL but nothing that would make me change course.
@thecanine@twtxt.net I donât mind the FUTO keyboard either but it is pretty basic. Going to have to try out helio
@thecanine@twtxt.net I like the clipboard function of HeliBoard very much.
@prologic@twtxt.net @david@collantes.us Good question, was this on live TV? I think it was? đ€
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I utterly despise them. They are slime balls. These should not have been broadcasted like this. This is wrong, and rubbish, and shameful. I truly have no words.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Schon. đ
@arne@uplegger.eu Thatâs nice, but ⊠where do they get the money for this? Must be expensive as heck. đ
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev I donât see a burst of new twtxt clients popping up. Yeah, the most recent ones are TwtxtReader and twtxt-el. Did I miss one? I agree with @david@collantes.us, looks normal to me. :-)
Iâm also working on my rewrite at the moment, but that started⊠*looking at the git history*⊠oh wow! O_o Over two years ago! I just implemented jumping to the next/previous unread message.
I was on the hunt for new twts and found what I was looking for. Welcome to my timeline:
@javivf@adn.org.es @lafe@tilde.club @melyanna@tilde.club @nff@www.noizhardware.com @shreyan@twtxt.net
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I could show you some places here, in MeckPomm.
You may also want to renovate an old abandoned manor!?
- System Design Interview Vol. 1 and 2, Alex Xu and Sahn Lam
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications, Martin Kleppmann
also @Andros, I see that if I open that URL on my browser, I see weird characters in the .txt file:
description = ðƞÂâ
Perhaps your nginx server is missing a Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 header?
https://serverfault.com/a/975289
In timeline it looks OK however, I think itâs relying on
The file must be encoded with UTF-8
of the original spec:
https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev, I am getting:
Feed was redirected: https://twtxt.andros.dev -> https://twtxt.andros.dev/
Each time my client fetches your feed. It just doesnât make any sense to me. Wouldnât be both, pretty much, be the same (I noticed the /, yes)?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de woah! MV, for what I read on Wikipedia, is a fantastic, almost fantasy like state. Very low density on population. Matter of fact, they seem to be having issues with population growth, and will certainly welcome a bass player addicted, esoteric programmer, that would otherwise be a pretty quiet person. A win-win! :-D
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Yeah, well, what they want is for us to become hopeless and give up. We should just try. Not wait and ⊠wait.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @david@collantes.us I often think about moving to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Itâs a long way from home and probably not realistic, but one can dream. đ
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @david@collantes.us Where can I join you? Building a log cabin in the woods would be dang awesome!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I donât know. It seems a bit like whatever we do or donât do, weâre gonna lose. :-( Unless the ban is successful.
@prologic@twtxt.net Yarn! There are so many little issues that often dissuade Bender from participating. He is getting bent! :-D
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev I wouldnât call it regular, but cyclical. Since, with the exception of Yarn (maybe?), clients are everything when it comes to twtxt, every now and then we see an increase of interest on new development. I have seeing them come and go, only few âbeside remainsâ. :-)
Good luck @arne@uplegger.eu !
@bender@twtxt.net I understand đ
Question to the twtxt veterans, are we experiencing an explosion of clients or is this a regular occurrence?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de ahh, living in a small house in the middle of nowhere, yes! Thatâs my dream too. We live in the suburbs, in a relatively small community; it isnât enough, though. Take a sick day, and blast that amp! :-D
@xuu@txt.sour.is What books do you have?
To me it appeared that the failed attempts to ban NPD in the past actually helped them gain more supporters.
What makes AfD stronger for sure is just going âlol nah weâre not even going to tryâ:
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/innenpolitik/afd-verbot-antrag-100.html
If they donât try, then it means that âit canât be that bad, itâs just a normal partyâ, right? đĄ
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Just before the pandemic, we watched Uncle Bob videos once a week in the lunch break. While almost all of my old teammates agreed with his views, I partially found them to be very odd and even counterproductive.
I didnât come across John Ousterhout or any of his work before, at least not deliberately. So, this document is my first contact.
I only finished the chapter on comments and I totally agree with John so far. This document just manifests to me how weird Bobâs view is on certain subjects.
I always disagreed with the concept of a maximum method length. Sure, generally, shorter functions are probably better, but it always depends. And Iâve certainly seen super short methods that just made the code flow even worse to follow. While âone function should only do one thingâ is a nice general rule, Iâm 100% in team John with the shown examples. There are cases, where this doesnât help readability at all. Not even close.
To me, a function always has to justify its existence. Either by reusing it at least at another place or by coming up with dedicated tests for it. But if it is just called once and there are no tests, I almost always decide against it. Personally, I donât mind longer methods. We just recently had a discussion about that and I lost against two other workmates who are more in Uncle Bobâs camp, they refactored one medium sized method into three very short ones. Luckily, we agree on most other topics.
Lol, what!? The shorter the method, the longer the variables inside? I first thought I misread or the writeup mixed it up. Iâll always do it the other way around.
Iâve been also bitten badly by outdated comments in the past, but Bob must have worked on really terrible projects to end up with such an attitude to dislike comments. Oh well. No doubt, Iâve come across by several orders of magnitude more useless comments, in my experience (autogenerated) JavaDocs fall in the category more frequently than not. So, I know that there are different types of comments. A comment doesnât automatically mean that it is good and justified.
But I also partially agree with Bob and John and think that a good name has a proper chance to save a comment. Though, when in doubt, I go Johnâs route and use a shorter name with a comment rather than use a kilometer long identifier. Writing good comments typically takes some time, sometimes much longer than writing the code. It regularly takes me several minutes. Itâs a hard art.
I perhaps should read up on Johnâs work. He seems to be more reasonable and likeminded. :-) Let me continue to complete this document.
@doesnmppsflt@doesnm.p.psf.lt this one is the safest feed to follow. Quarkâs will cease to exist, as I am not renewing the domain. Benderâs will eventually fade away too, I am afraid. âNo show, however good, can last forever.â :-)
I have released new updates to the twtxt.el client.
- Markdown to Org mode (you need to install Pandoc).
- Centred column.
- Added new logo.
- Added text helper.
The new version I will try to finish the visual thread. You still canât see the thread yet.
#emacs #twtxt #twtxtel
@thecanine@twtxt.net Thatâs one of my favorite dogs. Very cute. I like its headband and bandana with the bones.
@david@collantes.us Yeah. A horrendously wrong but simple solution often outpaces are bit more correct but complex one. Especially if the simple one suggests that oneself doesnât have to change at all and can just continue along. Wishful thinking.
@bender@twtxt.net @arne@uplegger.eu Hahaha, I love it! :-D
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Same. It actually goes for anything AI-related. Itâs best kept in /dev/null.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @arne@uplegger.eu Ach Herrjeh, was fĂŒr ein Interview! O_o Unfassbar. Da kannste den Sender auch gleich dichtmachen, sowas braucht ja echt niemand. Der Moderator hört sich in der Tat arg versprengt an. :-(
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh right, I completely forgot about the media! Maybe a sign that theyâre losing their relevance? The third power appears to be gone or changed sides. Lots of them work on their own abolishment.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Dem Ramelow platzt da ja fast die Hutschnur - verstÀndlicher Weise.
uebermedien schreibt:
Den Linken-Politiker Bodo Ramelow traktierte Moderator Dirk MĂŒller mit plumpen Provokationen. Der AfD-Politikerin Beatrix von Storch rollte er einen VerstĂ€ndnis-Flokati aus.
Es war eine verstörende Demonstration politischer Schieflage.
Der Interviewer (Dirk MĂŒller) scheint mir auch nicht ganz koscher. Meine Filterblase wirft zu Ihm Lobhudeleien aus dem versprengten Sektor.
The big established parties are all bad traitors. I blame them and their actions to help raise AfD. They just [donât?] give a fuck about the ordinary people, theyâre only concerned about their private gain and power.
To a large degree, yes. But I think the media is also equally at fault. There was absolutely no reason to invite AfD people to every event and let them talk. This has been going on for over 10 years. When we give them a stage to spread their hate, are we really surprised that hate spreads ⊠?
I donât know the answers to this desaster. Iâm beginning to think that people literally just want an outlet for their frustration, nothing more. Itâs not about what particular parties actually plan to do. At least I think this applies to people in their 30ies and 40ies.