I am really bad at scoping projects. My current thing has been at the edge of being done for a few months now.
The problems are getting smaller and smaller but there is alwasy something.
I am stuck in zenos paradox.
Big dada engineer.
The coyote still revolves on the profile
I made a robot called robbie!
Whatever pronouns for me.
I am really bad at scoping projects. My current thing has been at the edge of being done for a few months now.
The problems are getting smaller and smaller but there is alwasy something.
I am stuck in zenos paradox.
@sixohsix if anyone working on AI had read anything about philiosophy, particulaly about qualia and philosophical zombies, the world could be a much nicer place
@ekaitz_zarraga that setting should tell the browser how often to ask the node server for updates.
@ekaitz_zarraga I think that setting this is the best you can do without a more complex plugin. https://tiddlywiki.com/#Hidden%20Setting%3A%20Sync%20Polling%20Interval
make a tiddler called $:/config/SyncPollingInterval and put something like `000 in it and see how that goes.
@ekaitz_zarraga yeah, the problem is that unless they have added something in the past few months there isn't a mechanism in the browser to receive the changes, the browser has to ask for changes from the server. I think there is a way to make that polling happen faster which may help with what you want. Let me look at the code a bit and see if I can find the settings to change
then there is probably somewhere in the Bob code that filters out files that aren't .tid or .meta files, but I am not sure. So that would have to be handled too.
The logic for the renaming and filtering starts in this function in the core https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyWiki5/blob/c84de85ed23f73e4a9aa01c697978fb1b627e6b3/core/modules/utils/filesystem.js#L217 and it would need to somehow be integrated into the function here https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob/blob/7db5712f96f3da209537df6e864807bda330577b/FileSystem/MultiWikiAdaptor.js#L126
But there have been many updates to the core that should be worked into Bob, this may be one of them. The way that the core filesystem adaptor works doesn't play well with how bob works so it may require a lot of tweaking.
@ekaitz_zarraga yeah, one of the problems I haven't worked out yet is that the filters to change file names don't work. I don't think it is a hard thing to fix but I don't think I am going to get to it any time soon.
@ekaitz_zarraga huh, it doesn't have /Bob at the end? It means it isn't looking in the correct place for the plugin. I think the most likely thing to check is the tiddlywiki.info file to make sure it has the correct path. And that the TIDDLYWIKI_PLUGIN_PATH variable is set if you don't have the plugin in the default place and it isn't already.
@ekaitz_zarraga I am doing well enough, the past few years have been interesting, and not in a very good way. But things may be getting better. I thnik that the instructions should still work, I have been using the executable version for a while so I don't really remember.
@nemothorx @ekaitz_zarraga I still use it every day, but I haven't updated the code in a while.
I am going to be back here a bit. Something something coding dev people on .social something something.
"I'm not a harasser, it must be one of the women we commonly harass that is doing it" isn't a good look for anyone. Particularly not an instance admin.
I think that rounding errors are leading to biased results
This is a reminder that pretty much everything from this account is moving over to @inmysocks@kitty.town
This includes the 360 video and robot stuff and all the engineering whatnot.
This weeks 360 robots eye video is crossing Pont de l'Alma here in Paris. It gives a nice view of the Eiffel tower and the late afternoon sun on the Seine. We are back to our study of the bridges of Paris. You can also see the Cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité (Holy Trinity Cathedral) in all of it's gold domed shininess. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igEc7d6khtM
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@Elizafox because back in the before time there was some worry about your system being fucked though the modem due to a power surge in the phone line. Thus UPSs were made to have surge protectors on the modem lines as well.
YOUNGIN.
@mulander I use a raspberry pi 3 as one of my dev machines so I have something like that.
Also, I agree. This is a good idea.
I am probably going to start talking about tech stuff over on @inmysocks@kitty.town also. So this account may just be here to be here.
.social has not been a particularly nice place in a while