Every dispatch Pete publishes is an accomplishment — a death, a clear, a
milestone — and an accomplishment is a newspaper clipping the moment it lands.
No refresh interval fixes that. So the page never felt alive, and it never was
going to.
The board is the other kind of thing: state that is currently true. gogobee
pushes the whole roster, we replace ours with it, and it renders above the
clippings. An open tab re-polls so it keeps telling the truth.
Replace, never merge: anyone gogobee omits (opted out, no character) drops off
the public page. That omission IS the opt-out — a standing row showing class,
level and zone names the player anyway, so "an adventurer" would have been a fig
leaf.
The snapshot time lives in its own row, because an empty board is ambiguous:
nobody playing, or gogobee stopped talking to us. The page has to tell those
apart — one is a quiet realm, the other is a board that lies confidently, which
is worse than one that admits it lost the wire.
Also teaches Pete "departure", so a bored adventurer letting itself out is news.
Pete's side of the Adventure news feed. Receives structured game-event
facts from gogobee, templates them in Pete's warm-reporter voice, and
publishes to a new /adventure section + live Matrix posts.
- adventure.go: bearer ingest + fact-guard + 13 event templates;
/adventure/{guid} permalink (story.html); per-event SVG emblems at
/adventure/art/{type}.svg (card image + og:image); NoPush suppresses
the live Matrix post (cold-start backfill).
- adventure_digest.go: daily BULLETIN roundup at DigestHour (UTC);
unposted-in-48h = bulletins; marks them digested; per-day ?digest= URL
avoids canonical dedup.
- config AdventureConfig (enabled/ingest_token/channel/digest_hour);
web.New takes the seam + a priority poster; started in main.
- adventure theme colors; thumbURL passes through local emblem paths;
adventure pages are noindex (player-named; gap #5).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_017mEwUmmS7aQTP2NQXj6rUa
The background weather is now GPU-rendered: one instanced-quad draw call
over a baked sprite atlas plus a fullscreen sky shader (fog, Saharan
haze, aurora, sun rays, storm gloom and lightning flash). The old
Canvas2D renderer stays as weather-2d.js and kicks in automatically
when WebGL2 is missing; weather.js is now a thin controller that owns
the toggle, prefs and the PeteWeather API.
Effect upgrades: shared wind with gust pulses leans the whole scene
together, rain gets depth, splash pops and velocity-aligned streaks,
storms grow procedural branched lightning bolts, snow mixes soft motes
with spinning six-arm crystals, clouds drift in two parallax layers,
clear nights get a moon with maria, twinkling stars and the occasional
shooting star, blossoms and leaves tumble with a faked 3D flip.
New variants: haze (Saharan calima), wind (autumn gusts with streak
lines), hail (bouncing stones with drizzle) and aurora. The /weather
demo page switches variant, intensity and phase in place without a
reload and shows the active renderer plus an FPS meter.
The reader overlay opened without moving focus, so Arrow-Up/Down and
PageUp/Down scrolled the page behind it until the user clicked into the
text. Make the scroll container focusable (tabindex=-1) and focus it on
open, and drop its focus outline.
Reader read-aloud now streams neural WAV audio from a new POST /api/tts
endpoint that shells out to Piper, instead of the browser's Web Speech
voice. Each paragraph is synthesized on demand with the next one
prefetched during playback, keeping the existing highlight/scroll sync.
Voices are configured under [web.tts] (piper binary + voices_dir + a
labelled voice list) and exposed to the client as window.PETE_TTS; the
reader gets a Voice selector in the Aa menu, persisted per-device. Still
a signed-in-only perk and gated on auth.
Surface read counts and sharpen the reader:
- story_views table + RecordStoryView on /api/article (background,
filter-guarded); "Popular this week" home rail via TrendingStories;
read-count badge and reading-time chip decorated onto every listing
- reader: signed-in-only read-aloud (TTS), native share/copy, and an
Aa typography popover (size/serif/sepia) persisted per device
- real alt text on card/reader/related/search images; time-of-day Pete
greeting on the home hero
- harden exec() to skip (not panic) on a nil DB so background writes
can't crash on a closed handle
Tests: story_views_test.go, trending_test.go. Suite green, CSS rebuilt.
The account/logout button was a loose justify-between flex child alongside
all the utility icons, so on mobile it wrapped onto a row by itself. Split
the header into a brand bar (logo + account) and a controls bar (utilities +
search + nav) so the account is pinned top-right and never orphaned.
/status was admin-only (404 for everyone else). Serve it to all: a
reader view with per-feed live/idle/delayed status and last-update time,
while admins additionally get poll cadence, item/story counts, paywall
rates, posting times, and raw fetch errors. Error strings are stripped
server-side for non-admins so feed-specific workarounds and upstream URLs
never reach the public payload. Nav status link now shows for everyone.
A multi-session build turning Pete's read-only web UI into something people
return to. Five phases, signed-in features keyed off the OIDC subject; anonymous
visitors keep the reverse-chron feed and localStorage-only state.
Phase 1 — per-user read + bookmark state: user_story_state table +
storage/userstate.go; auth-gated /api/read, /api/bookmark, /api/state and a
/bookmarks page; reader.js syncs state server-side for signed-in users. Also
hides the Matrix-posting UI when posting.enabled=false (web-only mode).
Phase 2 — outbound feeds: storage.ListForFeed + web/feed.go hand-build RSS 2.0
(content:encoded) and JSON Feed 1.1 (no new dep); /feed.xml, /feed.json and
per-channel variants; <link rel=alternate> discovery tags.
Phase 3 — "For you" + related: storage/rank.go scores recent unread candidates
by channel/source affinity + recency decay; RelatedStories via FTS5. ForYou rail
+ /for-you page; public /api/related feeds the reader's "You might also like".
Phase 4 — source-health dashboard: source_health table + storage/sourcehealth.go
(RecordPollResult, ListSourceHealth, SourceContentStats), written by the poller;
admin-gated /status page behind web.admin_subs.
Phase 5 — PWA + offline reader + Web Push: root-scoped manifest.webmanifest and
sw.js (app-shell precache, /api/article runtime cache for offline reading,
offline fallback, push/notificationclick handlers); PNG icons from pete.avif;
pwa.js registers the SW and drives a notifications toggle. Web Push adds
webpush-go, a [web.push] config block (pete -genvapid mints VAPID keys), a
push_subscriptions table, auth-gated subscribe/unsubscribe endpoints, and a
digest sender that pings each subscriber "N new stories" past their watermark,
honoring disabled-sources and pruning gone endpoints.
Tests added beside each new storage/web file; go test ./... and go vet clean.
Reader mode presents the stories on a page one at a time in a focused
overlay, marking each read as it's shown. Left/right arrows (or the header
book button / `f`) page through them; read stories dim on the grid. Read
state is device-local in localStorage.
Backing this required actually capturing article bodies, which Pete wasn't
doing — it kept only the RSS <description> lede and discarded content:encoded:
- stories.content column (idempotent migration; old rows fall back to lede)
- parser keeps content:encoded as paragraph-preserving text
- article fetch already done for paywall detection now also returns its body,
so ingest stores the richer of feed-content vs scraped body with no extra
request (prefers the archive snapshot body for paywalled stories)
- GET /api/article?id= serves the stored text; card queries now select id and
expose it as data-id for the reader
Tests cover content extraction, the storage round-trip, and the article
endpoint + card rendering end to end.
Reuses the saved weather location's lat/lon to fetch us_aqi from
Open-Meteo's air-quality API (no key), folded into the existing 2h
forecast cache (bumped v1->v2). AQI is best-effort: a failed fetch
never sinks the forecast. Shows as a header chip and a colored row
on the forecast card; both self-hide when there is no reading.
Signed-in users get their preferences (hidden feeds, weather location,
weather toggle) stored server-side keyed by their OIDC subject and synced
across devices. Anonymous visitors keep using browser localStorage, so the
site stays public. First sign-in migrates existing localStorage prefs up.
- config: [web.auth] section (issuer, client_id/secret, redirect, session_secret)
- storage: user_preferences table + Get/PutUserPrefs
- web/auth: OIDC code flow, HMAC-signed session cookie, CSRF state + nonce
- web/prefs_api: GET/PUT /api/preferences (auth-gated, 64KB cap)
- frontend: prefs.js sync layer seeds localStorage from server, pushes on write
- header: sign-in / account control
OIDC discovery is non-fatal at boot: if Authentik is down, Pete serves
anonymously rather than refusing to start.
Visitors can save a postal code (international, via Zippopotam) to get the
local forecast from Open-Meteo — a header chip + a 5-day home-page card —
and the canvas background switches from the seasonal effect to live
conditions. Entirely client-side: no keys, no server logic. Geocode cached
permanently, forecast cached 2h. Celsius by default, Fahrenheit opt-in.
New canvas effects: clear (sun by day, shaded moon + stars at night),
clouds (blurred drifting sprites), snow, fog, and storm (rain + lightning).
Seasonal effects remain the no-location fallback.
Visitors can hide individual feeds via a gear-icon panel in the header.
Preferences live in localStorage; the server ships the full source list
(name + channel) as window.PETE_SOURCES so the panel lists every feed,
grouped by channel, regardless of what's on the current page.
Channel pill row outgrew the viewport once more channels were added,
pushing the whole page sideways. Let the header wrap, scroll the nav
inside its own pill, and clip body overflow as a safety net.
Search: new FTS5-backed SearchStories query, /search JSON endpoint,
client-side overlay (search.js) wired into the layout header. EU
channel gets its own theme color (#003399) across bg/text/border/glow
classes. Sources can now route to non-Matrix channels without
validation error (web-only mode); a warning still flags typos.
Bypass-UA retry (Googlebot + Google referer) for soft paywalls, JSON-LD
gating scoped to Article-typed nodes, HTTP 402 treated as explicit
paywall, Wayback freshness filter (30d cap), archive.today as secondary
archive fallback, and transport failures no longer trigger snapshot
swaps. When gating is detected and no archive workaround succeeds, the
story is stored with paywalled=1 and the web card renders a diagonal
red rubber-stamp overlay so readers know the link is gated.
Server picks variant from Lisbon-local date (rain/petals/jacaranda/motes/leaves)
and renders behind content via a canvas particle layer. Each variant has a
hand-drawn silhouette so shapes are recognizable. /weather demo route exposes
variant + intensity + phase pickers, locking the time-of-day phase override.
- Add music as a fourth channel (nav + theme color)
- Glowing themed border on cards that have been posted to Matrix
- Replace per-channel index sections with: "Pete just posted" strip,
channel dashboard (last post, 24h count, totals), unified latest feed
- /img proxy: SSRF-guarded thumbnail re-encoder that resizes to 800px
and runs avifenc -q 45, cached under data/img-cache
- Add -local flag: web/RSS-only mode that skips Matrix login and posting,
so the web UI can be exercised against live feeds without credentials
- Add Makefile (build/local/seed/test/clean) that handles Tailwind +
go build in one shot
- Fix Guardian thumbnails: NormalizeImageURL was rewriting width=1200
onto signed i.guim.co.uk URLs, invalidating the s= signature and
returning 401. Leave signed URLs alone and pick the widest
media:content variant up front instead
- Use pete.avif as the header logo, favicon, and footer mark; drop the
unused leaf.svg
Serves Pete's classified-story archive over HTTP alongside the Matrix
bot. Three sections (gaming/tech/politics), Animal-Crossing-vibe Tailwind
templates, day/night palette driven by the visitor's browser clock.
Web port configurable via web.listen_addr and ${PETE_WEB_PORT} in
docker-compose. Tailwind built in a node stage in the Dockerfile so
deployments don't need node at runtime.