echo chambers?
# follow = dbucklin@www.davebucklin.com https://www.davebucklin.com/twtxt.txt?nick=dbucklin
I fixed it by adding (?<!\S)
to the regex filter. But what is going on with the ?nick=dbucklin
anyhow?
@Prologic can you pleas fix this line in your twtxt.txt:
# follow = dbucklin@www.davebucklin.com https://www.davebucklin.com/twtxt.txt?nick=dbucklin
It is cause this weird effect on my timeline, where you are now called dbucklin
http://darch.dk/timeline/?profile=https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Maybe something for you: 7.css - A CSS framework for recreating Windows 7 UI
@prologic Haha, that sh!t is pure (net)art!
@dfaria the difference is that these other servers does not post several times a day with content that are not informative/interesting to people outside your academic context, which can be perceived as noise.
What @prologic have done is what I would call curation of the service he offers to the world for free (as in beer). Itâs no one right to have their posts syndicated to the frontpage of twtxt.net, itâs simply a gift he gives to the world and he is free (as in speak) to wrap is anyway he sees fit.
@dfaria.eu@dfaria.eu I hope you stay around đ
@prologic and @bender for a start a single user twtxt/yarn pod could look like this đ
I just âpublishedâ a #draft on my blog about âHow Iâve implemented #webmentions for twtxtâ (http://darch.dk/mentions-twtxt), so I wanted to know from you guys if you see yourself doing a similar thing with yarnd
@prologic or others with custom setups?