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  • westfuchs@mastodon.socialW westfuchs@mastodon.social

    @c_merriweather @hmnd @blinry For carbonated water I usually go for a SodaStream machine (or similar non-branded device).

    Du you put the baking soda & citric acid in the bottle and seal it?

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    @Westfuchs @hmnd @blinry Mix baking soda into glass of water, add citric acid, stir and watch the bubbles. Adjust ingredients, when it tastes neither acidic or base, drink. Adding lemon or lime juice makes it a refreshing drink.

    (I got the idea after thinking about the "volcanoes" we built in elementary school: Take a glass bottle with small neck-
    we used a glass coca-cola bottle in the 1960s. Build a papier mache mountain around it. Using a funnel, pour baking soda inside. Then pour vinegar with red food coloring in the bottle, and watch the "lava" pour down the sides of the "mountain.")

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    • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

      Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

      It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

      That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

      Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

      ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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      @blinry

      Correct me if I am wrong:

      You wrote a tool that enables people to download complete Mastodon threads from other participants / on other instances?

      So that's NOT made for collecting OWN content, but for other people's content?

      One question:

      Isn't that called STEALING?

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      • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

        Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

        It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

        That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

        Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

        ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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        @blinry any consideration to making this a tool to archive your feed? I’ve been thinking it would be nice to have a static website of my toots for if/when it stops making sense to maintain a dynamic mastodon server to serve this content.

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        • khzimmer2@literatur.socialK khzimmer2@literatur.social

          @blinry

          Correct me if I am wrong:

          You wrote a tool that enables people to download complete Mastodon threads from other participants / on other instances?

          So that's NOT made for collecting OWN content, but for other people's content?

          One question:

          Isn't that called STEALING?

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          @khzimmer2 @blinry

          • me does ctrl+p on webpage
          • arrested by the internet police

          😂

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          • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

            Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

            It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

            That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

            Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

            ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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            @blinry@chaos.social

            is it fedi standard or mastodon exclusive?

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            • gabboman@gabboman.xyzG gabboman@gabboman.xyz

              @blinry@chaos.social

              is it fedi standard or mastodon exclusive?

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              #30

              @gabboman Mastodon-only for now, but open to extending that!

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              • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

                It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

                That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

                Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

                ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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                @blinry install pleroma you silly little retard
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                • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                  Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

                  It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

                  That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

                  Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

                  ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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                  #32

                  @blinry Does it mean that it's time for me to say that I've created a small CLI tool in PHP to list your threads in HTML files?

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                  I mean, it's still a prototype, but it's definitely worth having IMO.

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                  • khzimmer2@literatur.socialK khzimmer2@literatur.social

                    @blinry

                    Correct me if I am wrong:

                    You wrote a tool that enables people to download complete Mastodon threads from other participants / on other instances?

                    So that's NOT made for collecting OWN content, but for other people's content?

                    One question:

                    Isn't that called STEALING?

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                    #33

                    @khzimmer2 Yeah it is and I'm stealing your reply with my eye-tools as we speak!

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                    • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                      Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

                      It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

                      That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

                      Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

                      ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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                      @blinry@chaos.social Thanks for this app. I thought there was a web-based version somewhere. I used it sometime ago.

                      Do you want to make it a plugin/extension/webapp/Mastodon feature?
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                      • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                        Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

                        It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

                        That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

                        Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

                        ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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                        @blinry Oh! for a change it's a Rust tool!!

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                        • waffles@masto.yttrx.comW waffles@masto.yttrx.com

                          @blinry any consideration to making this a tool to archive your feed? I’ve been thinking it would be nice to have a static website of my toots for if/when it stops making sense to maintain a dynamic mastodon server to serve this content.

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                          @waffles That sounds like a tool I'd love, as well, but it seems out of scope for threadcat. Maybe something like that even already exists?

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                          • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                            I've been hacking on it a lot this week, with my silly human hands, and it's been a lot of fun!

                            Right now, it can only read threads from Mastodon, and only output Markdown, but both directions could be extended.

                            To try it out, I've been using it to publish one blog post each day this week – you might have noticed! 😄

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                            `threadcat` downloads files using their original filename on the Mastodon server. So you'll end up with a lot of files like "f55dbddca60e64cb.jpg"…

                            I tried deriving better filenames from the alt text – for example, taking the first two "non-filler" words from the alt text. That gives you filenames like "colorful-circles.jpg", "small-grey.jpg" or "drawing-snow.jpg", and possibly "drawing-snow-2.jpg".

                            Another option would just be using timestamps: "2026-04-17T13:54Z.jpg"

                            What do you think?

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                            • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                              Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

                              It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

                              That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

                              Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

                              ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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                              @blinry that makes me want to learn Rust

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                              • glitcx@mastodon.artG glitcx@mastodon.art

                                @blinry that makes me want to learn Rust

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                                @glitcx I think it's worth learning! \o/ I tried to make the code easy to read, and there's not a lot of it in this li'l project! :3

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                                • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                                  `threadcat` downloads files using their original filename on the Mastodon server. So you'll end up with a lot of files like "f55dbddca60e64cb.jpg"…

                                  I tried deriving better filenames from the alt text – for example, taking the first two "non-filler" words from the alt text. That gives you filenames like "colorful-circles.jpg", "small-grey.jpg" or "drawing-snow.jpg", and possibly "drawing-snow-2.jpg".

                                  Another option would just be using timestamps: "2026-04-17T13:54Z.jpg"

                                  What do you think?

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                                  @blinry I like "non-filler words from alt text", but maybe prefix with an incremental ID so they are sorted the same as in the post?

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                                  • khzimmer2@literatur.socialK khzimmer2@literatur.social

                                    @blinry

                                    Correct me if I am wrong:

                                    You wrote a tool that enables people to download complete Mastodon threads from other participants / on other instances?

                                    So that's NOT made for collecting OWN content, but for other people's content?

                                    One question:

                                    Isn't that called STEALING?

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                                    @khzimmer2 lol. read the post again. the fourth sentence

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                                    • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                                      Say hello to `threadcat`! 🧶🐱

                                      It's a little Rust tool which takes the URL to a Mastodon thread, and converts it to a Markdown file. It also downloads all attached media files (and their alt texts)!

                                      That way, it's really easy to get a "first draft" for a blog post from a thread you wrote!

                                      Installation: `cargo install threadcat`

                                      ➡️ https://codeberg.org/blinry/threadcat ⬅️

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                                      @blinry this sounds awesome. i keep wasting time copying and pasting my threads into my notes app, i will definitely try this next time

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                                      • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                                        `threadcat` downloads files using their original filename on the Mastodon server. So you'll end up with a lot of files like "f55dbddca60e64cb.jpg"…

                                        I tried deriving better filenames from the alt text – for example, taking the first two "non-filler" words from the alt text. That gives you filenames like "colorful-circles.jpg", "small-grey.jpg" or "drawing-snow.jpg", and possibly "drawing-snow-2.jpg".

                                        Another option would just be using timestamps: "2026-04-17T13:54Z.jpg"

                                        What do you think?

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                                        @blinry those alt text filenames are a fun and useful feature! i think a combo could be good sense, either [post-id]-colourful-circles.jpg or [timestamp]-colourful-circles.jpg - that way it's both in some useful order and readable as well

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                                        • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                                          `threadcat` downloads files using their original filename on the Mastodon server. So you'll end up with a lot of files like "f55dbddca60e64cb.jpg"…

                                          I tried deriving better filenames from the alt text – for example, taking the first two "non-filler" words from the alt text. That gives you filenames like "colorful-circles.jpg", "small-grey.jpg" or "drawing-snow.jpg", and possibly "drawing-snow-2.jpg".

                                          Another option would just be using timestamps: "2026-04-17T13:54Z.jpg"

                                          What do you think?

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                                          @blinry I have not tried using threadcat yet, but my hunch would be to keep the original filename (ensures there are no collisions) and add some metadata.
                                          Depending on how you handle individual posts, maybe add the post ID or the ID of the anchor in your output. Having all media from a specific post in a dedicated subdirectory might be useful?

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