A user! I wasn't sure if anyone besides me actually used this. Thanks for letting me know. It made me smile to know it wasn't just me.
On 9/16/19 10:44, Joel Dueck wrote:
Aaron, I’ve been subscribed to—and dutifully perusing!—this RSS feed of yours for the past five years. And, by extension, the ~ pages of everyone who’s been quietly adding updates in that time.
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 8:24 PM Aaron Moman <admoman@admoman.org mailto:admoman@admoman.org> wrote:
In this same vein, I had an RSS feed generator that broke on the server move, but is back up and running now. http://tilde.club/~admoman/feed/tilde.club.atom I see that some of you have been busy this evening. :-) There's also history to spelunk. tilde.club.0001.atom through tilde.club.0074.atom. ~admoman On 9/15/19 20:03, Karen Cravens wrote: > Okay, I have looked at the tildemapper code again and it should in fact > be picking up new people just fine. > > It walks /home and looks in each user for a readable public_html dir, so > if you're not fully publicly readable there it won't map your pages. > There's also a killfile at /home/brendn/bin/botify/killfile which it > honors (I don't remember what that killfile was originally created for, > but it's publicly writable so you can put yourself in there if you don't > want mapped). It also has an internal killfile that I've put certain > things (like dynamically generated stuff that would be different every > time it looked at it). > > It's at http://tilde.club/~silver/sitemap2.html by date. > > Unrelated, but I just scrolled down to me and remembered this: the > terminal we should all be using to log into tilde. > http://tilde.club/~silver/2016-07-26-cool-retro-term.html >