I desperately want to make some bit of code that ends up being the lynchpin of everything that comes after it and name it something so that it has the acronym of “FART.” Fart on the whole industry.
Microsoft one would be:
Microsoft: Microsoft Copilot
Copilot 365+1
Microsoft : Teams, that has a feature called teams in which you can create discussions with your teams.
tbf, all their apps are called copilot now
Not to be confused with Teams (Classic) or Teams (work or school).
Or copilot, microsoft 365 or microsoft copilot 365
MacOS would probably iSwoop, no?
Not these days. Apple hasn’t launched a new product with the ‘i’ prefix since Steve Jobs was around.
”Microsoft 365 Visual Studio Labs Designer Copilot (New)”
AI+ Cloud, Professional, Home Edition.
Gnutsak
Hell yeah.
You mean GnuTask… right?
No, the one that comes with TB.ag extension.
With a K!
That’s how you know it’s a KDE app.
G for old gtk app would be funnier.
bro are you just mass-crossposting things from reddit or what? Those camel case titles aren’t really common here, you know.
Yeah I’m testing new reposting tool. Why
When posting in communities in the instance please follow the automation guidelines (Section 2 and 3 match the most) https://legal.programming.dev/docs/automation-guidelines/
Notably the section that says 75% of recent content should be human created not automatic and accounts with automation should be marked as such
It tends to make each individual post do worse as well when theyre spammed like this at once
Hey. My bad I was testing something. This was not automatic though. There is approval moderation queue and posts are all human reviewed
that still automatically pulls the content even if its manually reviewed which makes it go out much faster than any people manually making memes would be able to post at
just space things out so youre not doing more than a couple a day here and dont just copy titles and stuff 1 for 1
I like it if it’s curated (manualy selected to be the best of). I remember mass posting things from Digg to Reddit 17 years ago.
It is curated. I can either manually review and approve or auto post. In his case all was manually curated, human reviewed and approved
There are less than 8k MAUs in this community, it doesn’t need a firehose of memes from elsewhere.
Ok. Duly noted. Again I was just testing something.
You think 8k may is a chicken and an egg problem though? It seems like like there is no content so there are no users - I’m just trying to fix that is that ok if we bump lemmy userbase?You think 8k MAU is a chicken and an egg problem though?
No.
Any moron can flood a community with content. All it takes is an RSS bot and thirty minutes of free time. Take a look at !fantasyfootballnewswire@lemmy.inbutts.lol. Don’t subscribe to that community on Lemmy or it will drown out all other posts once the NFL goes to training camp.
(Following the community on Mastodon, in its own list, works wonders.)
Maybe ask the community if they want your contribution before whipping it out.
At least space the posts out. No more than 1 per hour. And even then that gets annoying when one community is dominated by one poster.
Even that may be too much. If my limited feed is full of memes, I’ll unsubscribe.
I think that was content from last 2 days on reddit - is that too much? Also yes there is a cap automated postings in there.
When the original content is from is less important than when it’s posted here. Lemmys sorting algorithm isn’t very smart. When all of the posts are made in a batch it shows them all together. I don’t want to see pages of 90% one community.
Once a day the top post from reddit? Great, I’m cool with that. 30 random ass posts from 2 days worth of reddit all within 20 minutes? Annoying as shit, awful. Don’t do that.
Add a source link toward old.reddit. Even if reddit is terrible, we shouldn’t stoop as low as not giving proper attribution.
Also send git :3
Git? Like Microsoft GitHub? Why give Microsoft traffic?
Git is a tool originally developed by Linus Torvalds himself. Github is one platform of many that uses Git. Similar to Gitlab, Bitbucket, Codeberg or Gitea. You can also directly use git without a platform around that.
As a developer you really should know that. That’s basics.
Don’t need to know stuff to input prompts.
Not saying for sure that is what’s happening here, but not knowing about git is…curious.
Yeah, I had the same thought as well…
There’s other guy forges than GitHub. Like gitlab, codeberg, etc…
He means to ask if you tool is open sourced. If so, he wanted to look at the code
I’ll add it. I’m just testing now.
Even better, use a Redlib instance instead of old.reddit
because when I wrote the above comment, around 80% or 90% of my lemmy homepage was just your posts, which felt kinda spammy
So thats about to change. There will be a lot more content On lemmy
If they are, that’s good for Lemmy.
Helps with the network effect.
Nope. Network effect happens if there’s a network. For that you need an adequate amount of eyes per post so that people can start commenting and discussing stuff with one another.
Dump in hundreds of copy-posted memes without enlarging the user base and it does exactly the opposite of the network effect: With much more posts per viewer, the viewers are spread thin over the posts which means there are never enough people on one post to actually start a meaningful discussion in the comments.
Good point. I didn’t think about that.
are you saying that we’re not all here commenting, regardless? 😥🥹
Reddit users?
“Network effect.”
It’s spam.
But it’s not. U see any ads ? do you want to continue enjoying quality memes once a month instead?
Spam != Ads.
If you send someone 100 emails a day, even if you think it’s relevant, it’s still spam even if you’re not advertising anything.
I’m gonna open source extension and let people configure post frequency, it’s gonna default to 1 per 5 hours which is not a lot. There is also up vote filter - like only repost if post hits 100 for example. Frequency should be fine














