2020-10-17T18:33:02-04:00 Is there anybody out there, just nod if you can hear me 2020-10-17T19:24:11-04:00 Thanks @ 2020-10-17T19:26:51-04:00 This is incredible. Simple. Text. Decentralized :-) 2020-10-17T19:29:31-04:00 There is life after twitter. https://eludom.github.io/blog/goodbye-twitter/ 2020-10-17T20:19:51-04:00 @ (#) For now I think I will stay with primitave tools. 2020-10-17T20:22:01-04:00 @ (#) twtxt is so simple one could read with netcat, cat and tail. I like that. 2020-10-17T20:24:29-04:00 @ (#) also the lack of a login and complete decntralization is a big win. 2020-10-17T20:25:50-04:00 @ (#) and the fact that I just used /bin/ed to fix spelling before pushing :-) 2020-10-18T08:12:17-04:00 #cool #linux 'locate \-r /me$' finds all files ending in '/me' 2020-10-18T08:37:23-04:00 @ (#) I will probably stick with command line client just to make sure it keeps working 2020-10-18T08:40:57-04:00 (#) one problme I'm seeing already is that the "micro" part is loosing out. Things are routinely getting longer than 140 characters 2020-10-18T08:45:01-04:00 (#) One very real problem to be aware of is "Eternal September" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September 2020-10-18T08:55:42-04:00 (#) as the person who motivated CompuServe's USENET gateway https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1994-10-07-9410070309-story.html I've see what happens when the unwashed masses are turned loose in techie playgrounds 2020-10-18T09:01:30-04:00 @ what is the exact syntax neeed for threads to work in the subject, e.g. will (#tsvhqdq) do it? The whole ... (#) thing seems like a bit of overkill. Too many characters. 2020-10-18T09:06:55-04:00 @ I tried to sign up @ on twtxt.net, but it said it was already signed up ... maybe beause of my command line posts? Any way I can claim gmj? 2020-10-18T09:27:13-04:00 (#) yes. I read that. Nice post. Brave browser at least has trouble with formatting. The regexp got lost when renederd. Eww (emacs text browser) doees just fine with it :-) 2020-10-18T09:29:29-04:00 (#) What flavor or regexp? I tried here https://regexr.com/ with both PCRE and JavaScript and neither seems quite right. I'm relatively good with regexps, but they tend to be write-only :-/ 2020-10-18T09:57:59-04:00 (#<67nxkja https://twtxt.net/search?tag=67nxkja>) FWIW, I put up a quick blog last night about using twtxt command line https://eludom.github.io/blog/hello_twtxt/ 2020-10-18T10:11:01-04:00 (#) in the original twtxt your URL is your identity. No need for anyone outside your control to do account managment. One reason I'll likely be sticking with command line. But, great work 2020-10-19T07:32:03-04:00 @ I'\''ve thought through the git issue a bit. Comments on https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt/issues/38 2020-10-20T18:57:07-04:00 (5e5ebe) getting back in to https://notmuchmail.org/ for mail. It's pretty slick. 2020-10-20T18:58:47-04:00 (5e5ebe) tag anything with the word "unsubscribe" by "notmuch tag +unsubscribe unsubscribe" 2020-10-20T18:59:59-04:00 (5e5ebe) and then ignore it "notmuch search not tag:unsubscribe and date:yesterday.." 2020-10-20T19:45:39-04:00 @ (#