My tool for making a simple, searchable, themeable archive of your public tweets and threads is now live:
https://tinysubversions.com/twitter-archive/make-your-own/
The tool runs entirely on your computer, in your browser. None of your data is uploaded anywhere in the process. The output is a zip file of a basic HTML website that you can upload to a web host if you choose.
The site also answers most of the common questions I get. Please read it first before asking me questions here!
There are accounts from the first settlers to Turtle Island that the forests were so abundant with food, and that the #indigenous folks they encountered seemed to eat along their pathways while traveling easily. This wasn't an accident. The forests were cultivated food forests, a great technological advance that was then mostly decimated, chopped down, and made into monocrops of things like wheat and corn. #permaculture and #foodforests are Indigenous innovations. Let's bring them back!
@heapwolf Heck yeah. Sounds a bit like the Goblins thing @cwebber@octodon.social has been working on at Spritely. :o
Have you seen the Prolly Trees article yet for using content addressibility for building and searching B-Trees? https://0fps.net/2020/12/19/peer-to-peer-ordered-search-indexes/
I'm working on standardizing it over IPLD, but it might also be useful for SocketSupply apps down the line.
@heapwolf is this p2p indexed database talk I'm seeing? 👀👀👀
People wonder how feasible it is for websites to integrate with ActivityPub. So here's an interesting thought experiment for you:
44% of websites run on WordPress.
Joining ActivityPub is just a matter of installing this plugin on a Wordpress site. https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/
@tty I think folks hang outin discord servers and so calls and stuff :o I played some tabletop RPGs with folks I met in meatspace fora while for e.g.
tech troubles
@GeeksLoveDetail Yeah. Something similar happened before and disaing the battery optimization helped. Now even when I disable all the battery optimizarions it's still wonky. 🤷 My current hypothesis is it's blocking background execution more aggressively in general
It is just so hard to believe that we have had computers for this long and there is still not a common easy way to send a file from one computer to another.
These computers are on the same network. But what most people would do because it's the simplest, is to send it halfway across the world to another server just so it can come back to another computer sitting within reach of that person. That is the simplest way.
Forget this new corporate controlled attempt, and just use #OpenStreetMap like a normal person.
RT @linuxfoundation@twitter.com
We are excited to announce the launch of the Overture Maps Foundation, a new collaborative effort to develop interoperable open map data to power mapping and location services worldwide.
Read the announcement: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-announces-overture-maps-foundation-to-build-interoperable-open-map-data
@OvertureMaps@twitter.com #Mapping #OpenSource
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/linuxfoundation/status/1603381637236023296
@malwaretech the real threat was the billionaires we made along the way.
@heapwolf Interesting. I'd love to dig into the source once it's out. 👀
@heapwolf Do you have libsodium working in socket? Been talking to folks about getting hyperswarm stuff working but native libs seem to be a major blocker.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.