I think https://enterprise.lemmy.ml is specifically for testing. It's not typically federated with other instances, so it won't be a problem if your bot goes crazy again.
this page also mentions https://voyager.lemmy.ml/ and https://ds9.lemmy.ml/
I think https://enterprise.lemmy.ml is specifically for testing. It's not typically federated with other instances, so it won't be a problem if your bot goes crazy again.
this page also mentions https://voyager.lemmy.ml/ and https://ds9.lemmy.ml/
Sadly not, no. The GitHub issue (from https://lemmyverse.net's perspective) is here if you want to track it, but if it ever does get resolved, the communities will start popping back up on these lists automatically.
Okie doke. I'll plug '10' in before I run it tomorrow.
Love the bump for Jabba's addition in the special editions of Star Wars. ~~You'll probably need to go to https://xkcd.com/657/large/ to be able to read it.~~
Alternative list (using users_active_month) is up at [email protected]. (Day 6)
There's some crap in there, which is why it's in a testing community, so I can see what should be filtered out. It's unique users over about 30 days, so filter comms with less than 30 users, maybe? Sort of like it needs 1 unique user per day. It can feel a bit arbitrary, and it's difficult to judge when there's a shallow userbase in total.
Lots of opinions last week, not all of them good
As in not all positive, or not good takes?
David Tennant is doing sterling work as Huyang. I read that the drone is properly ancient - his tone reminds me of Culture drones at times, and "Ah, so standard operating procedure" was a great line.
I'll limit my snarkiness to gently poking fun at the idea that the humans have to leave the room so the holograms can have a chat.
Day 5 of trying out users_active_month: https://feddit.nl/post/2549712
I realised yesterday, that if you click those links, you're seeing stuff from feddit.nl's perspective rather than your own instance's, so it might be best to navigate to the list via [email protected]
I was also thinking, it makes less sense to split them by what has previously featured. It's there for these lists because I think people use them mostly to find new communities to subscribe to (it's what I use them for anyway), but the new lists are more about where the chat currently is (if you know about the shitposting Incident, you can see the evidence of the ramifications of it), so whether they've featured before is less relevant.
Same for me. I think it's a Lemmy / Federation problem, where communities get falsely flagged as dead and so the posts aren't brought through.
That list is just a temporary thing, so you're probably seeing the community from feddit.nl's perspective, rather than your own instance. I subscribed to it, and then forced a post through by searching for it, so there's one there now (and future ones should come through automatically)
(I don't know if you're just asking about the stats, or you were wanting to subscribe to it, but if you were you'd have to go through the same rigmarole to get anything to come through to discuss.online)
I wonder if it was filmed as one thing, and then retro-fitted as sci-fi, with the scenes you mentioned coming from re-shoots. It'd be interesting if all other references to people being androids, etc could have conceivably been added with ADR.
The only thing I’m not sure about is who is the host instance? My understanding is that the host instance is that which the user belongs to.
That's my understanding too - if you're a lemm.ee user, and you want to upload to [email protected], then when you post, you're actually posting to lemm.ee/c/[email protected]. This rule change means that - for the moment - lemm.ee users can't upload any images directly when making a post, irrespective of where the community is. They'd have to use an external host like imgur.
Bots are clients that use the HTTP API
Voyager was set up to test the app, but that doesn't mean other clients can't use it.
Enterprise is full of random test communities that have many been populated by bots. I don't understand how something like https://enterprise.lemmy.ml/c/mels_test (to pick a random one) isn't useful for what you're trying to do.