(#pdlvy3q) I dunno π€·ββοΈ But this guy/gal is π€£ I had to double-check time zones and his/her feed file/uri to be sure, but I'm 99.9% sure they are writing to their `twtxt.txt` feed file with a timestamp in the future π€£
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(#pdlvy3q) Hahaha π€£ I _know_ you're just being funny here, but I _believe_ they are literally just writing a timestamp/date that is in the future to their feed `twtxt.txt` file π
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@prologic (#pdlvy3q) but seriously. How do people write custom timestamps on twtxt or goryon? Or are they using a custom client? I actually honestly don't know, and I'm probably missing something extremely obvious here.
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@lyxal (#pdlvy3q) Yeah they are using their own "client" -- Or client here is a rather loose term, since Twtxt itself is just _really_ a `twtxt.txt` file hosted somewhere. What you you use here is a multi-user backend with API and a nice Mobile App (Goryon) to go along with. But under the hood it still manages a set of `twtxt.txt` files in `/data/feeds/`. But no, you're right it would not be possible for any user to artificially go and post something in the future here, that would be silly, since you don't have _direct_ access to the file per se. Although...
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(#pdlvy3q) ... That _might_ change with some upcoming changes to the API and the `twt` command-line client where I will probably add things like `twt sync` that can sync between a local `twtxt.txt` file and your Twt.social account on the pod where your account lives.
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