In-reply-to » yep, my point is that the txt part is redundant for twtxt

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

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Got waaaay too many toys to play with lately, I might just have the right toy to rule them all: nb and all of it’s juicy options for organizing tasks, notes and bookmarks… etc. all from terminal.

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Always a great feeling when you can solve npm install problems by simply copying over the whole node_modules folder from your own (linux) machine. One of the benefits of developing on a Linux machine I suppose.

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In-reply-to » @mckinley Regarding https://mckinley.cc/notes/20241120-css3-announcement.xhtml, I'm wondering why you support viewing your website on a printer? :-)

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Haha, the dark background would have been printed before I added the media query. It’s unlikely that anyone will want to print one of my posts, but I figure it’s worth the extra line to conserve ink if someone does.

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In-reply-to » I guess I should setup some kind of past-bin or something, I bet somebody's already angry about them last couple of long twts 😅 Sorry, not sorry! but I'll try to fix that.

@bender@twtxt.net Given that I haven’t posted in so long, my lines of twtxt per unit time average is probably lower than most! I’m a bursty twtxter.

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End of year holidays are a mix of sadness and happiness for me. I can’t help but remembering those who are gone, with which I spent so many good times. A part of me wants to feel happy, and celebrate another completed round around the Sun, while the other feels sad because of those I will never see again.

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In-reply-to » Flamewar Leads to Declining of Bcachefs Pull Requests During Linux 6.13 Kernel Development Cycle "Get your head examined. And get the fuck out of here with this shit." That's how Bcachefs developer Kent Overstreet ended a post on the Linux kernel mailing list. This was followed by "insufficient action to restore the community's faith in having otherwise productive technical disc ... ⌘ Read more

@prologic He’s the creator and lead maintainer of BCacheFS, yes. I think he’s the sole dev involved in the kernel part of it as well.

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