will.frontpage.team
Software Engineer, @frontpage.fyi developer, breaker of software solutions
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have fun implementing that again 😂
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the developers yearn for the markdown
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yet ;)
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did:web isn't currently supported, sorry! it's in the backlog
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I can get Norwich weather but it's stopped automatically updating since about Friday
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it's working again now, thanks for letting us know
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investigating soz
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Nope, but it's a good idea! I'll add it to the backlog
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I've just read that Anglian Water is going to have one of the highest increases in annual bills, despite posting profits and distributing dividends of £7m+ yearly (even with a "loss" last year). Bosses can still line their pockets and still fleece the end user. How do you stop that?
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What you getting?
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it's the worst when they want to know 3 facts about you as an "ice breaker"
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Are you prefetching all these? I'd be careful with scrapers if so, we had a couple on atproto browser that were causing loads of prefetch invocations. Cool feature though!
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Definitely play Hollow Knight! I've heard No Nine Sols is also great and a similar vibe to the other ones you've listed too.
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Perhaps I'm conflating beuracracy and red tape because from what I've been reading briefly, you are correct that they appear on average under managed (at least the comment about understaffed and capacity issues is still probably correct!)
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Apologies if I'm misreporting something, I just know a few people in the NHS and chat with them so I don't have any credible sources other than anecdotal ones! I don't think there can be any large scale system that doesn't have inefficiences in it. Interested to know where things could be improved?
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brb changing framework
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There's a myriad of inefficiencies in the NHS, especially at the middle management level. It is a great service despite that though and most of the hold ups are from levels of staffing and capacity issues, not from having to wait for insurance claims.
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I hope this is right at least 😂
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It calls your PDS as a proxy so that it can get an authenticated token to send to the appview when it makes a request. So that when the appview makes a request to a feedgen the feedgen can decode the jwt and serve did specific feeds etc.
Went down a huge rabbit hole for this the other day.
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very Georgia O'Keeffe inspired
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ooo that's a good one
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We have our own lexicon too! Just getting the infrastructure set up properly before we start working on communities with the plan to have more reddit like spaces/different kind of posts that aren't just links.
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Yup! We're fully open source over at github.com/likeandscrib...
PRs are welcome! I'll probably arrange some roadmap section on the main site, possibly in the about section (that you can access in the dropdown from your profile icon)
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I think whtwnd just checks to see if the post is mentioned on frontpage. We're working on some lexicon generation and API endpoints for frontpage which will make their life easier in the near future if they do wanna add comments but it's a bit blocked at the moment.
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bsky.app/profile/tom.... here's a link to an old one. I think we should probably get out a more official one though! Currently have a PR out to release optimistic writes so we don't have to rely on the relay. Tom is working on rich text. Communities should follow after that.
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We don't currently have support for did:web but it's on our list of things to do, sorry!
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Used it for the past year, got it to a place that was great but realised every change I was adding was just bringing it closer to vscode. Now I use vim motions in vscode.
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You can specify any rkey you want in createRecord. The what's hot feed gen rkey is whats-hot 😂
atproto/common-web package has a TID class with next() that PDS uses to generate rkeys from timestamps and an internal clockid
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keeping the door locked until you're verified
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I dunno if I can be associating with unverifieds at this level of fame
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are you even the real tom? how can I trust you if you're not even verified
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I will say though that these are a breeze to type on and you can set up things called home row mods so I barely ever have to leave the home row to press any modifiers (you can bind keys to long presses so a lot of people bind shift to f and j for instance but you'll learn about that if you get it)