djtech
@djtech@lemmy.world
Experience programmer. Moderator of the human-managed news scraper @nitrofuel
- Comment on Bluesky posts are finally open to the public 10 months ago:
Why not?
- Comment on An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy) 1 year ago:
What we need is more people participating in the network, our collective goal should be to get all the people who are using reddit/twitter because “that’s where most people are” and provide them tools to migrate without making them feel like they are missing out on anything. This is how we can win.
Getting content from the outside, with all of the tools integrated in Relly, might just be the solution, I guess.
- Comment on An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy) 1 year ago:
But what I really want to point out is that what we need is not more content per se. What we need is more people participating in the network, our collective goal should be to get all the people who are using reddit/twitter because “that’s where most people are” and provide them tools to migrate without making them feel like they are missing out on anything. This is how we can win.
This is cool! As said in another comment, I’m now also thinking about a reverse bot which posts from Lemmy to other platforms and keeps the original URL, so that people can partecipate, see the instance homepage, register, … Just trying to improve this amazing environment!
- Comment on An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy) 1 year ago:
I had to enter reddit (eeewww…,) but I found it: reddit.com/…/how_to_get_rss_feed_of_a_subreddit_w… Check the first comment.
- Comment on An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy) 1 year ago:
I should check, but if i remeber correctly, i had some subreddits that i read on newsboat using some kind of option in the RSS link in order to get the top. (something like
?top=24hrs
or like that) - Comment on An idea for more content on Lemmy (and the fediverse): Relly (Relay+Lemmy) 1 year ago:
Yes, and the fact that it doesn’t post any link that was already posted in the last 48 hours avoid spamming.
I think that subreddits could be usable using the RSS feed system, as Reddit API are expensive and if we set up a RSS feed containing the top of 24 hours, we can extract links from there.
- Submitted 1 year ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 30 comments