I don't use twtxt anymore, but I keep accidentally adding logs to it because the command I use to use !say is so similar to the shortcut I use to make !zet messages. So, some of my logs make no sense because they are out of context.
I think I'm done trying to be social on twtxt. This is too hard. Enjoy my read-only feed?
the !zet I have written for my wiki is probably going to end up replacing what I've been using twtxt for these past few months. this means less spam here. you're welcome.
with some scripting, I could probably use my upcoming !weewiki !zettelkasten as a drop-in replacement for !twtxt, and then generate the twtxt file. however, I think I am going to keep them separate for the time being. let them both grow to serve different purposes.
plans for weewiki: a zettelkasten-like interface, a microblogging platform inspired by !twtxt, and some utilities for managing collections of SQLar archives. #updates #halfbakedideas
if you thought emails were great at getting stuff lost, wait til you check out this thing called twtxt
@eli_oat happy to be an enabler :) I keep finding new uses for Janet as well! It has proven to be a remarkable extension language for !weewiki.
Hey @prologic! still figuring out how to reply to people. I'm based in the New England in the US. What about you?
A fork of twtxtc, a #twtxt client in C: [[https://github.com/neauoire/twtxtc]] #links
@eli_oat thanks for reading my wiki! janet is pretty cool right? happy noodling.
built a little script for looking up IDs in twtxt tweets: !twtxt_search. Going to use it as a way to look up and reference specific tweets in my wiki.
@hjertnes are you using emacs as twtxt client or something? does it render the org markup for you into links?
@lucidiot very cool idea! may have to try something like that at some point...
It turns out that fts5 is enabled by default on SQLite! My twtxt2sqlite generator has been updated to use fts5. Now I can do full text search on all my twtxt tweets. I have implemented a related-tweets box in the !twtxt_playground as a proof-of-concept. More info on fts5 can be found at [[https://www.sqlite.org/fts5.html]].
documenting my experiments with twtxt/weewiki integration at the !twtxt_playground
here is the script I use to convert my twtxt feed into a SQLite database: !twtxt_sqlite
a new twtxt/weewiki feature: any word starting with '!' will translate to an internal weewiki reference in my HTML renderer. Example: here is my !wiki_index
a unique thing I do with my twtxt feed is convert it to a SQLite database. This, combined with the Janet + SQLite scripting abilities available in SQLite, could provide interesting metrics and insights over time.
in particular, twtxt provides timestamps. weewiki doesn't really track the passage of time. it only wants to be a key/value database with org markup.
made a script that simplifies making twtxt entries. let's see how well it works...
statically generated my twtxt feed here: https://pbat.ch/wiki/twtxt.html. learning how to be social on this thing comes next.
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