prologic
twtxt.netProblems are Solved by Method\" 🇦🇺👨💻👨🦯🏹♔ 🏓⚯ 👨👩👧👧🛥 -- James Mills (operator of twtxt.net / creator of Yarn.social 🧶)
Problems are Solved by Method\" 🇦🇺👨💻👨🦯🏹♔ 🏓⚯ 👨👩👧👧🛥 -- James Mills (operator of twtxt.net / creator of Yarn.social 🧶)
@balloonfu-sen Yeah, it also requires you to fill our a form with some sensiable inputs. There are other measures I’ve put in place to thwart/discourage bots/spammers too.
@balloonfu-sen The reason for my locking down my own instance here was purely because of spam and bots 😢
yarnd? 😅 That's why I was able to see your reply so quickly/easily ! Nice! And welcome! 🙏
@balloonfu-sen Yeah No worries an welxome! Glad you didn’t find standing up your own stance too hard!
@balloonfu-sen Oh! You’re running Yarn.social’s yarnd? 😅 That’s why I was able to see your reply so quickly/easily ! Nice! And welcome! 🙏
@balloonfu-sen Nice! 👍
@bender LOL 😂
👋 mbox.blue now support custom domains you can point at your ~/public_html or ~/.mbox/expose app/service. Enjoy! 😉
@lyse Does that mean they paid you 3x what it’s worth and you get teh product for free plus a bonus payout? 🤔 😅
@movq Here you go 🤣 https://git.mills.io/prologic/gonix/src/branch/main/cmd/imgview/main.go
@movq I looked into swagimg. That’s the thing, The latest version pulls in fark’n C++ (geez fuck) and luajit. Anything else I’ve round for Wayland depdns on Rust (wtf?!) – So I built my own in Pure Go. It’s wonderful, so simple, only ~170 lines of Go 🤣
Hmmm are there really no decent Wayland (desktop) compatible image viewers that don’t drag in Mesa and all it’s hundreds of dependences or GCC and libgcc and it’s multi-hour long build time or Rust? geez
Behold! 😎 I present to you, GoNIX 🐧
QEMU Screenshot:
So I’ve been working on GoNIX the last few days… Which is derived from µLinux – At least it’s entire build process. GoNIX however has a 100% Go userland, including the init process, package and service management.
Now… As an experiment, because I was able to make much process on enhancing the build tools and package management, I decided to see if I could build a “Desktop” Gui of sorts…
I still wanted it to be fairly minimal and lightweight. So I went with wayland (of course) and labwc and yambar. So far I’m liking the result 👌 42 packages in the wayland-desktop meta port. Not too bad. Not sure if I can slim that down anymore… But trying to avoid Mesa/GL as that drags in far too much “cruft”.
@movq static sites are the best really 😅
Olisse · 2026-06-20 22:27 UTC
haihaihiii! mbox.blue is awesome ;)
So nice of the very few folks that have discovered mbox to say such nice things about my little experimental project and free service offering 😁
@itsericwoodward Apologies not necessary 😅
What’s your motivation for running this, btw? 🤔
Basically, two things a) feeling generous for folks that either can’t afford or find it hard to have a little place to call home (webpage, feed, whatever) and b) a real opportunity to test some of the components that make it possible sshbox, which I know works well as it fronts my Gitea instance’s Git+SSH service and box, a container runtime I wrote a while ago, recently improved, hardened and polished.
Behold, I bring you (reincarnated) mbox.blue – A tiny shared linux server based on / around containers (my own implemtnation).
@movq Gotta make the economy go “around” and keep public services in play 😅 Good luck! 🤞
@itsericwoodward Why hear? I’ll just put it up at https://twtxt.app now shall I? It’s good enough IMO that it’s already working quite well. The challenging parts now is to figure out a good set of default publishing connectors to support? 🤔
@itsericwoodward Yes really 🤣
Belhod! I present Swag – Build offline-first web apps in pure Go and HTML.
@movq Just working on swag 😅 And….. Building an Offline-first Yarn/twtxt client that has no server requirements (_other than you need to publish your feed somewhere…)
Hmmmm
@apptester Cool! 😎 My Offline-first Go/WASM + HTMX powered Yarn / Twtxt client is working 👌
caddy-pow. So now going forward, you'll have to (sorry) have a HS-enabled browser to hit git.mills.io which will hopefully make most (if not all) bots just go the fuck away 🤦♂️ #Hostile #Web
@movq So Anubis does a whole lot more than I really wanted and it’s configuration is a lot more complicated. In my setup I basicaly just do this:
pow @needs_pow {
difficulty 18
ttl 168h
secret_env POW_SECRET
}
In one of my site blocks. And the implementation itself is pretty simple too.
@lyse That video appears to be unavailable to me :/
Video unavailable
This video is not available
Got absolutely jack and sick of all the fucking useless bots, C&C and shit™ hitting my Git server tonight 🤬 So I sat down and built a lightweight version of Anubis, called caddy-pow. So now going forward, you’ll have to (sorry) have a HS-enabled browser to hit git.mills.io which will hopefully make most (if not all) bots just go the fuck away 🤦♂️ #Hostile #Web