Taking about settings I can adjust right now, they are
- number of posts
- period over which top posts are being looked
- mimimum upvotes threshold
- subbredits from which posts are gathered
- exclusions of any particular sources
My friend and I also thinking about utilizing ChatGPT to create a summary of the article as well as to add some intellegent filtering but this is a long term (may be never) type of a pet projects
Let me know if you find something to be particular interesting or have other ideas
Well, that was an attempt... Thank you for monitoring the community and reaching out. I'm switching the bot off.
If you find it suitable, there is also an option to decrease the number of posts so it's less spammy
This is a first test run: https://lemmy.ca/post/789322
Let me know what you think
Using Safari instead of Chrome solved the problem. I tried so many variations with different account names/emails/passwords that finally I sent a version where account name and explanation why I chose this name got diverged... let see if I get the approval
Thank you for the advice. I tried every possible combination. Still doesn't work for me
I was trying to create an additional account 2 times with 12 hours difference and every time when I press "Sign Up" waiting animation spins forever. Is it me or Lemmy.ca experiencing issues?
Thanks, works as a charm. Just created (and deleted) my first post programmatically. I managed to do it with using Lemmy.ca instance, but not through the account hosted on Lemmy.world. Why?
For example, in the first link, where to get "auth" string to make a post under a particular account? When I registered an account I got name and password, my understanding that there should be also some way to get some security token for the programmatic access. This is what I'm struggling to find
I agree that "Not everything that makes it to the top of a subreddit is quality content.". However, I pull only the news from predefined set of news sources (I filter by url link). So it's about local Vancouver news rather than popular posts by random folks. Try it out on my Telegram channel above to get the feeling what it's like.
As for the second point, I'm I a programmer. Content generation / moderation isn't my cup of tea. I'm lazy and hate manual tasks (you see I'm a good engineer:)). I wanted to invent/implement a smart solution to improve Vancouver community here. I'm a fun of r/vancouver, but I do realize that decentralization is the move to the right direction
A steady stream of real Vancouver news which are popular on Reddit will attract me personally to this community more and I was thinking maybe somebody else as well?
I did s quick research, there are plenty of lemmy bots libraries, however I'm having a hard time finding how to get credentials for programmatic access. Any suggestions or links?
A few years ago I created a Telegram channel which pulls around 10 top voted news every day from r/Vancouver and post it there: https://t.me/vancitynews It's a handy way to get local news, try it out
Now I'm thinking: Is it a good idea to automatically post those news here to spark a discussions and make this community more alive? Is it even allowed to automatically post anything? What do you think?
I'm pretty sure that the new Reddit policy will not affect my channel which calls reddit.com just a handful times per day
This is the view from the Wistler Mountain, the top of the Peak Express chairlift
Not advertising here, but with this low traffic you could be in a permanent free tier with AWS with all the availability guarantees. It doesn't work with EC2, but for serverless solutions (ApiGateway, Lambda, DynamoDB) they have something like "we start charging after 1M calls per month" (don't quote me on this exact number). I have a couple of pet projects working this way