My sincere apologies @shreyan 🙏
For anyone else that can’t login to twtxt.net and believe they had an account, please reach out to me. I suffered a recent database corruption. Your feed is likely still there, so just reach out and we can sort out any mess 🙏
I just unfollowed some ~200+ feeds that are basically dead “404 Not Found” 😳
hey @oevl you’re still around right? I’m not imagining it 😅 How are ya? 🤔
I will be deleting 14 inactive and unused accounts (for >3 years) on my Gitea instance git.mills.io at some point over the next few days. One of those accounts is yours @adi – If you’d like to keep it, I suggest you sign-in 😅
Use your energy 💪
ralphtheninja/open-funding: A guide for researching ways of funding open source projects. very useful set of resources that ayn help fund open projects 🤔
👋 Let’s crowdsource a submission for the Internet Freedom Fund 🤞 Please help me fill out all the TBD
sections… 🙏
Apparently there are some ~30 users (real people) that actively use my pod twtxt.net 😳 in the past 90 days. 😅 The question I have is; what can we do as a small community here? 🤔 We have an Open Collective; but it doesn’t receive enough funds to be useful enough (yet?) to pay for small projects and continuous improvements.
What else can we do? 🤔
Additionally there are 7 other pods online too 😅 But not sure of their stats…
I did it again… #cm7e3ya #s4nbfta
I edited it because I started the line with 500.
, which the Markdown parser took as the start of an ordered list and made it number 1.
@dbucklin@www.davebucklin.com further test. It seems Yarn is very finicky.
Is there something simpler, and leaner, than Gitea, which will allow me to see (as in read only) git repositories nicely on a web browser? Preferably a one-file-only solution, written in Golang.
Having slept for only 2 hours, I truly feel like, well, someone who has only slept 2 hours. 🤭 Can’t wait for lunch time to take a small nap.