(#yarnd) $ bat https://twtxt.net/twt/edgwjcq | jq '.subject' "(#yarnd)"

hahahahaha 🤣 Does your client allow you to do this or what? 🤔


#5ajk2va

Interesting factoid… By inspecting my “followers” list every now and again, I can tell who uses a client like jenny, tt or any other client where fetches are driven by user interactions of invoking the app. What do we call this type of client? Hmmm 🤔 Then I can tell who uses yarnd because they are “seen” more frequently 🤣


#uvdlc5q

(#4lycrra) @bender@twtxt.net It isn’t @aelaraji@aelaraji.com’s fault at all here 😅 I think the only way I can improve this somewhat is by introducing a similar convergence that I believe @movq@www.uninformativ.de built for Jenny which would fetch the mentioned feed temporarily to see if it contains the subject being replied to (in case it’s not in the cache).

I’ll think about doing this too, but I have to do it carefully so as not to cost too much in terms of resources or performance…


#xnrhd3a

(#wuzfgia) These ideas are dr the two books:

  • Drift into Failure: From Hunting Broken Components to Understanding Complex Systems by Sidney Dekker (2011)
  • Engineering a Safer World by Nancy Leveson (2011)

The former I haven’t read. The later I haven’t finished reading 😅


#hfnv2fq

A visual flow chart diagram that illustrates how two different but very related concepts can lead to system accidents 👌

  • asynchronous evolution
  • drift into failure

#wuzfgia