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I’m a male, 23 yo software developer.
- Comment on Lemmy instances die twice 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Lemmy instances die twice 2 weeks ago:
iusearchlinux.fyi gone too. I’m glad feddit.ch at least announced this.
- Comment on Lemmy Federate - automatically federate Lemmy communities 2 months ago:
Yes. But you can still do that, there are so many unmoderated communities anyway.
- Comment on Lemmy Federate - automatically federate Lemmy communities 2 months ago:
90% of Lemmy’s storage/bandwidth load comes from the top 100 communities. So communities with lil activity probably wouldn’t create much of a burden.
And yes, both instances must register on the site and choose which instances they allow. Either allowing instances explicitly or with some filters.
- Comment on Lemmy Federate - automatically federate Lemmy communities 2 months ago:
Maybe. I need to check Kbin API docs.
- Submitted 2 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 10 comments
- Comment on Certificate of lemmy.sdf.org is expired 3 months ago:
But I guess due to this problem, this post isn’t reaching to them :/
- Submitted 3 months ago to sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org | 1 comment
- Comment on GitHub - Asudox/lemmy-wikibot-rs: A lemmy bot written in Rust to send summaries of wikipedia articles mentioned in user comments 3 months ago:
Rust? eww 😷. Someone should rewrite it in Java(!)
- Comment on Has anyone defederated your instance? An update to the Defederation Investigator 3 months ago:
Well, that’s probably requires a back-end server and a database.
- Comment on queer.af, a Mastodon instance, has been killed by the Taliban 3 months ago:
Yeah that’s true. We just need to research who owns the TLD before long-term site and everything is ok.
- Comment on Threads will allow you to follow Mastodon users by year-end, according to Meta meeting details | TechCrunch 3 months ago:
That’s the difference I’m trying to explain. If you give them, you have no right. If they do it themselves, then you can at least sue.
It’s like I stop locking my door because there’s a chance burglars could break into my house and steal things at any time.
- Comment on Threads will allow you to follow Mastodon users by year-end, according to Meta meeting details | TechCrunch 3 months ago:
So why the New York Times sued OpenAI?
- Comment on queer.af, a Mastodon instance, has been killed by the Taliban 3 months ago:
Nope. The ones you’re mentioned are gTLD (generic top-level domain) but most of the other domains are generic TLD too. See here for the list: en.wikipedia.org/…/List_of_Internet_top-level_dom…
Just don’t use country-code TLDs because they can removed by those countries. For example fmhy.ml and now queer.af.
- Comment on Threads will allow you to follow Mastodon users by year-end, according to Meta meeting details | TechCrunch 3 months ago:
Giving them your own data legally and that they illegally fetch your data is not same.
- Comment on queer.af, a Mastodon instance, has been killed by the Taliban 3 months ago:
Another reason to not use ccTLDs.
- Comment on Should I move to Docker? 5 months ago:
It just making things easier and cleaner. When you remove a container, you know there is no leftover except mounted volumes. I like it.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
Yes it is possible and I want to implement it soon, but I can’t give a date. I’m thinking of making it so that when the bot is mentioned in a reply to a comment, make it notify comments only on that comment chain.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
TBH I don’t like those bots either 👍
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
Yeah make sense. I’ve updated it to work that way 👍
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
All of you asked for it, so the bot will now send PMs instead of replying to comments :) Please don’t beat me up again 😨
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- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
I don’t think those would work TBH. Activation can be done by PM, but I don’t think anyone would want to do that.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
I’m moving bot messages to PMs right now. So there will be no bot message.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
This feature must be implemented by built-in in the first place. But your idea makes sense too. I’ll try to discuss this with UI devs.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
I think to get mentioned comment, it needs to get parent post too. As I said, I need to test it. I can only assume right now.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
I’m using a library named lemmy-bot. To achieve what you say, I need to modify both library and lemmy server. As you can guess, I can’t afford time for these 🙂
I think it’s not using much resources anyways. 2 requests per minute is nothing compared to hundreds of ActivityPub requests per second.
I didn’t tested non-followed community, but the bot works with mention event instead of comment. But still not sure, I’ll test this one 🙏
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
Its polling every 30th second only on my instance. So don’t worry, it will not make any difference for you ✌️
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
Same.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
I don’t know about the options you’ve said but I agree this should be a built-in feature. But it’s not.
- Comment on @PostWatchBot - notify new comments on a post 5 months ago:
Valid criticism. I’ll try to clear it tomorrow 👍 Any suggestions are appreciated.