Bluetreefrog
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- Comment on How did we switched from "Dinosaur are giant lizards" to "Dinosaur are giant birds" 4 months ago:
Sorry, I don’t.
- Comment on How did we switched from "Dinosaur are giant lizards" to "Dinosaur are giant birds" 4 months ago:
I saw some documentary that suggested that they used to chip straight through fossilized feathers and skin to get to the bones because they didn’t realise what they were.
- Comment on Is there any christian religions that don't believe in space? 11 months ago:
The bible apparently.
- Comment on Is there any christian religions that don't believe in space? 11 months ago:
Look up biblical cosmology on Wikipedia.
- Comment on Bot getting {'error': 'temporarily_disabled', 'reason':'010} 1 year ago:
OK, thank you for helping out.
- Comment on Bot getting {'error': 'temporarily_disabled', 'reason':'010} 1 year ago:
Ah, gotcha. Still learning about Activity Pub.
Sorry for peppering you with questions like this, but wouldn’t requiring bots to grab all comments for the instance impose greater load on the server than letting them just grabbing selected communities?
I’m not trying to be difficult, just trying to understand so that I can build a well-behaved bot.
- Comment on Bot getting {'error': 'temporarily_disabled', 'reason':'010} 1 year ago:
- Fetching is allowed. But not posting everywhere. You have to check the community id of the post / community and only respond to the wanted communities
Hmm, this is library breaking (pylemmy). I’ve tried the same code with no changes on lemm.ee and it’s working fine, so is this something that can be reconsidered at lemmy.world I wonder? I’m not sure if it has been done to combat abusive actors, but if so then I imagine a bad actor could just achieve the same thing through activitypub on a less tightly controlled instance.
- Comment on Bot getting {'error': 'temporarily_disabled', 'reason':'010} 1 year ago:
Thanks for your reply.
Direct comments are disabled. I should clarify that the bot is only retrieving comments, not posting any. It’s actions are restricted to raising reports for Mods to review. Does this change your advice?
You have to get it in the instance comments ( just dont select a communityid ). If I don’t select a communityid, how then do I keep the bot within it’s paddock? Do I have to retrieve everything and then check if it’s in a selected community before applying the rules?
Thanks in advance.
- Submitted 1 year ago to support@lemmy.world | 8 comments