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
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
And looking at the code there is a killfile, so I can remove anyone who doesn't want their changes to show up in this.
I put the current one here in case anyone wonders why they aren't showing up: https://tilde.club/~admoman/feed/killfile.txt
On 9/15/19 20:24, Aaron Moman 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
There is also http://tilde.club/~delfuego/tilde.24h.json
... which I use on my page to power the abominable. I believe it has a killfile as well (perhaps the same one?).
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 9:24 PM Aaron Moman 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
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 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
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 >
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