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| TTBP MANIFESTO |  | ||||||
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| ttbp: tilde town blogging platform; also known as THE FEELS ENGINE |  | ||||||
| 
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| a history: |  | ||||||
| 
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|   in april 2016, i read a short rant by ~minerobber lamenting the lack of cli |  | ||||||
|   blogging software. this struck a chord with me; years ago, i kludged myself a |  | ||||||
|   perl script that generated an html blog, complete with an rss feed and a |  | ||||||
|   crude tagging system. i've known other people who have done the same. what's |  | ||||||
|   missing, though? |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|   years ago, i peeled away from livejournal and related web-based blogging |  | ||||||
|   networks; partially as a participant in the general attrition, and partially |  | ||||||
|   to escape some personal bad feelings that i coudn't quite put a finger on. |  | ||||||
|   this is why i started writing on an independent, solo blog; i still had the |  | ||||||
|   urge to publicly share some of my journaling. but it felt lonely. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|   this is what happens when i log in to a unix box: i reattach my screens, and |  | ||||||
|   flip through irc to catch up on chat, and alpine to check my mail. in the |  | ||||||
|   past, on non-tilde machines, i've fired up zephyr to message friends. i git |  | ||||||
|   pull my repos for updates. i check the nethack leaderboard. these are all |  | ||||||
|   cli-based actions, but they are also based on the idea that when i wasn't |  | ||||||
|   looking, things changed. those things changed because other people performed |  | ||||||
|   some actions of their own. i catch up on these updates with the implicit |  | ||||||
|   acknowledgement that other humans exist and do things in my environment. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|   this is what i realized i missed from running my own clumsy blog scripts. i |  | ||||||
|   had ways to chat, mail, and collaborate on text-based projects through the |  | ||||||
|   terminal, but nothing that served as a central hub for journal-writing. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|   i didn't think of myself as a strong programmer or a skilled developer, but i |  | ||||||
|   had a few ideas that i thought i could try out. on april 29th, 2016, i put |  | ||||||
|   out a general call in irc for people to run ~endorphant/bin/ttbp; ~sl2c |  | ||||||
|   confirmed that it worked. on may 2nd, 2016, i opened it up again, and others |  | ||||||
|   jumped in; ~sanqui, ~karlen, ~varscite, ~vilmibm, ~insom, ~marcus, ~nossidge, |  | ||||||
|   ~jumblesale, ~krowbar. others trickled in; people sent me crash reports, |  | ||||||
|   wrote to me about mysterious behaviors, lamented about broken settings when i |  | ||||||
|   pushed code updates, shared with me how this fulfilled their nostalgia for an |  | ||||||
|   experience that i personally never had, complained about lacking features |  | ||||||
|   they wanted, yelled with delight about the interface, filled it with feelings |  | ||||||
|   they didn't know how to express. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|   it's now december 4th, 2016, and there are 42 users on ttbp. some of them |  | ||||||
|   have never posted, many of them i've never spoken to. there are 581 entries, |  | ||||||
|   which is an average of almost 14 entries per user, and a little over two and |  | ||||||
|   a half entries per day. it now takes 11 seconds to load the global feed |  | ||||||
|   because i implemented it sloppily, thinking i'd handle scaling issues later. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|   i've loved every second of this. i'm humbled and pleased and a little |  | ||||||
|   terrified at the trust and appreciation and responsibility that's been given |  | ||||||
|   to me in the past seven months. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| the backend: |  | ||||||
| lessons: |  | ||||||
| future work: |  | ||||||
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