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Listen missy, donβt you disappear on us like that again, do you hear me?! π Welcome back, kat! I was wondering where you were, but figured something more interesting was keeping you busy. π
@itsericwoodward, hi there! Welcome to the twtverse! It seems you have a typo on your site address, an extra "c".
@dce twtxt is quite light, and trouble-free. Welcome! I also run an ActivityPub server, but yeah, more often around here than there.
@kat toally forgiven, and welcome back! :-) What's new? Tell us all about it!
@nghialele itβs great to see another Yarnd pod in the wild. Welcome!
@prologic You can read more about the "cryptic" live coding language Punctual in my newsletter
@movq welcome to a (for us, Floridians) "fresh day" temperature! Soon the daily rains will come, so it will be even hotter, and humid, and sticky. Lovely, eh? LOL.
that said, and reading to @sorenpeter and @andros I have new thoughts. I assume that this won't change anyone's opinions or priorities, so it makes no harm sharing them.
It's always tempting to use something that already exists (like X, Masto, Bsky, etc.) rather that building anything through effort and disagreement until reaching to something useful and valuable together. A 'social service' is only useful if people is using it.
I'll add that I haven't lost interest on the 'hacky' part of twtxt about developing tools, protocols, and extensions as a community. It's the appealing part! It's a nice hobby to have, shared with random people across the world. But this is not the right way for me, and makes me feel that I'm unwelcome to propose something different (after watching replies to my previous twt). Feels like "If you don't agree, you are free to leave, we'll miss you." Naah, not cool. I've lived that many times before, and nowadays I don't have enough spare time and energy for a hobby like that.
Let's see what happens next with the micro-community!
@sorenpeter You're welcome π€ We'll run into each other again. I'm sure! π€
@twtxtory Hello π Welcome to Yarn.social / Twtxt π
@sorenpeter woah! Soren lives! π π
Welcome back!
@sorenpeter woah! Soren lives! π π
Welcome back!
Oh hey @rrraksamam π Welcome back! π Sorry about the data loss π€―
My welcome message, and first recorded mention (that I could find):

also I've made a draft of a voting page to receive preferences on each proposal https://eapl.me/rfc0001/
Help me to play with it a bit and report any vulnerability or bug. Also any idea is welcome.
Just fleshed out the README for timeline at https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline - Comments/corrections and PRs are welcome:)
@mckinley I'm over here now. And yes I can send a PR to repo or your are welcome to add it. Credits also to @eapl.me for making a working yarn compatible parser.
I've gathers my ideas about mentions for twtxt/yarn here: Webmentions vs. custom mentions spec for twtxt/yarn - HedgeDoc You are welcome to edit and comment in the doc, so our ideas are not fragment into a bunch of treads
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