@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh man this made my morning!
Did you want to mine Chia? Or Twtxt Coin? š
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org That is how it feels for sure
@jost@jost.sdfeu.org Happens to everybody. š Well, except for a few people. I have this colleague at work who remembers everything. Itās scary. š
@jost@jost.sdfeu.org Yeah, this AI crap is a big reason not to blog.
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev The article is a good reminder of the true blogging mindset. But letās try to think beyond. 2 ideas: (1) writing āforces clarity, structures your thoughts, sharpens your perspectiveā. But it also generates thoughts in the sense of Heinrich von Kleist (1805). (2) Youāre writing for āthe future you, one right person, one dayā but you are also writing for the AI. The idea of AI as an audience.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de So they say. :-D
@prologic@twtxt.net we need to remove: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/go-lextwt/src/branch/main/ast.go#L776-L784
apparently i canāt make the edit via gitea.. i am guessing its hitting one of your firewall rules.
@xuu@txt.sour.is da fuq?!
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Awesome! Iāve seen the demo earlier on mastodon, things are getting better and better with each update š Good luck!
Iām realizing that my performance bottleneck is @prologic@twtxt.net ! It is actually calculating the hash to make the replicas, and specifically users with very long feeds š . Iām seriously thinking about enabling replies via configuration.
Look at the size of this coffee!!! š± 
Well, thatās another bug: The search https://twtxt.net/search?q=%22LOOOOL%2C+great+programming+tutorial+music%22 yields the wrong hash. It should have been poyndha instead.
@prologic@twtxt.net hmm this isnt right..
@thecanine@twtxt.net Lol⦠I just donāt change my default profile pictures. (Well, only when my teammates ask me to.)
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Haha, thatās great! :-D
@<url>. Submitting this writes @<domain url> instead of @<nick url> in the feed.
hmm interesting work here.. ill give it a look.. @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org do you know if it is even storing the url into the AST object? afair the code to parse tags url should be the same as the mention url.
@thecanine@twtxt.net Some precious cloud space. Probably the Atlassian one.
How does one end up with an avatar of that weird size to begin with? :-D
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org Do you want me to reconfigure my nginx to look at the User-Agent in order to serve you a different file for the time being? ;-) Good luck with your paper!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Open-plan offices are just a giant mistake. Iāve never seen a single working one where people can actually concentrate. Except when I was the first one around in the morning.
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net Looks like something for /dev/null.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Schƶn mal noch eine Querreferenz zu haben. Danke!
Beide O-Maten haben ähnlich Ergebnisse für mich. Das bestätig mich in meiner bereits getroffenen Wahlentscheidung für den 23. Februar.
@arne@uplegger.eu Der Real-O-Mat ging neulich auch rum: https://real-o-mat.de/ (Ćndert bei mir im Ergebnis nix, die Antworten/Begründungen sind aber interessant(er).)
@<url>. Submitting this writes @<domain url> instead of @<nick url> in the feed.
While I now have a somewhat working fix for it in yarnd (https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/pulls/1232), I also have the feeling that I should fix literal formatting in lextwt as well. This also uncovered more bugs I believe: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/go-lextwt/pulls/28
But then there is also the question why the textarea is populated with @<url> in the first place rather than @<nick url> or yarndās own @nick@domain/@nick syntax. It indeed has to do something with whether I follow the mentioned feed or not.
Anyway, something to investigate for future Lyse or maybe @prologic@twtxt.net and/or @xuu@txt.sour.is. Gānight!

@bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net I can reproduce this locally, too. But it doesnāt matter if I follow the feed or not. With JS enabled, hitting āReplyā opens a textarea with @<url>. Submitting this writes @<domain url> instead of @<nick url> in the feed.
However, when I have JS disabled, āReplyā jumps to the top of the page, but the the textarea is at the bottom. So, after scrolling down, the textarea is not filled with anything. Which is expected I reckon. Entering @nick@domain or just @nick resolves to the correct @<nick url> in the feed.
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de I sadly agree.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de So true! Either Iām hanging around with my direct teammates socializing in person in a meeting room or some other workmates are making so much noise in the open-plan office that I cannot concentrate at all. In any case, completely unproductive. :-D Luckily, I very rarely have to go to the office.
@bender@twtxt.net Bwhahahahaaaahaaaahaaaaahaaaaaaa! :-D Oh man, my cheeks are hurting and eyes are watering. :-D I love it!
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org Yes! The first part about the history was my favorite. Not that the second one about finding life on Mars wasnāt interesting, no, not at all! But maybe itās just that Earth is a bit more relatable. :-) Iām sure they will dig up something eventually.
@twtxt.net@twtxt.net right. I donāt follow you. I will restart following you once Yarn has fixed this problem. :-P
@bender@twtxt.net Every base is base 10.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed it. The beginning part about the history of life on Earth was fun to watch having just read Dawkinās old book The Selfish Geene, and now I want to read more about archaea. The end of the talk about what might be going on on Mars made me a bit hopeful someone will find some good evidence.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de The light pollution map reports red for my town. Thatās fairly accurate, Iād say. The view from home is not all that great. Yeah, I can see Ursa Major and a bunch of other stars. Maybe even some satellites. But thereās definitely a sky glow at the horizon.
When I leave town, I can see a bit more. However, it doesnāt compare to the alps or even some rural parts in Australia. The latter was by far the craziest Iāve ever seen in my life. Looked like a space telescope photo in person. Soooooooooooooo many stars and the band of the milky way was easily visible to the naked eye. Up until then, I didnāt even know this was remotely possible down on earth. Absolutely stunning. :-)
@twtxt.net@twtxt.net Octal 31 = Decimal 25
@johanbove@johanbove.info Ours also inlcudes the streaming portal https://www.filmfriend.de
Itās nice to watch some arthaus and off main stream movies.
@sorenpeter@darch.dk It depends on your requirements. If you just want to put your code somewhere for yourself, simply push it over SSH on a server and call it good. Thatās what I do with lots of repos. If you want an additional web UI for read access for the public, cgit comes to mind (a mate uses that). Prologic runs Gitea, which offers heaps more functionality like merge requests.
@jost@jost.sdfeu.org Hello jost!
@prologic@twtxt.net Go just moved back to second place. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Nice! I would have missed the plane if you hadnāt pointed it out. :-) Venus is very visible these days. When a mate and I went on a night walk during clear sky this week, the night sky looked really great, it was easy to spot the second planet. We got lucky, ISS just passed above our heads, too. Most of the week, it was cloudy, though.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha, thatās a good one! :-D I came across this one before, but couldnāt remember the answer.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iām gonna give you a hint: Octal, decimal. š
@movq@www.uninformativ.de That is a good one! It took me 15 minutes to get it. š¤
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Nice, at first my brain went assignment versus equality, but then after a sip of coffee I got it.
@prologic@twtxt.net Sorry to hear that.
@prologic@twtxt.net In the EU there are Laws, Rules and Regulations for many things. Iām not an expert, but your case may sound like it could match to the EU Digital Services Act.
[ā¦] for example, the obligation to establish points of contact for authorities and citizens [ā¦]
@prologic@twtxt.net Yes, C has it. I even thought that C invented it, but it seems to stem from CPL.
The closest to get to if expressions at the moment is to use a lambda:
foo := func() {
if bar {
return "spam"
}
return "eggs"
}()
But thatās also not elegant at all.
@arne@uplegger.eu Auweia! WƤrās da nicht sinnvoller, von dem Ding mƶglichst zügig wegzukommen? Ich hab keine Ahnung, was es da heutzutage so an tauglichen Alternativen gibt. Aber selbst alles selber zu bauen, wƤr da ja mittelfristig weniger aufwƤndig, wenn man das mit dem stƤndigen Zusammenkehren der Scherbenhaufen vergleicht.