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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

list of ones in the top 180 instances we federate with that world doesnt:

  • beehaw
  • hexbear
  • lemmy.comfysnug.space
  • lemmygrad
  • lemmy.studio
  • alien.top

of those beehaw and hexbear are the main big ones

mainly created for redundancy though so we dont have to rely on world. Same reason we started out with [email protected]

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Well that was quick to reach the threshold, communities been made at [email protected]

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I added code block support to lemmy-ui so if 0.19 comes out before then yes

If not then no but I can try to figure out a solution

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Fediseer tends to be what most people use to track and list this sort of thing (and its whats used for this instance)

https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/censured?page=1

A lot of blocks people have are of mastodon instances as well so if youre only interested in thread content that probably needs to be taken into account as well since mastodon instances tend to have more people than lemmy instances

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It does add value, I just said what the value is. The bot isn't just something that points out the opensource community, it's for all communities and it just noticed here youre posting about open source which you are

But yeah open-source is one of the communities I've posted less to recently cause I tend to not get things I can post to it from what I normally browse but I can add some more activity there. Been mainly focusing on building up the language communities and communities that don't even get posts in a week normally

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I have two accounts, a mod account and a non mod account which I use to post called mac

I've been posting a ton of content on various communities (and am the most active poster) but this bot is just to help guide people from things like the programming community to the more specific topic communities to help get those active since c/programming tends to have content that would fit in those and its supposed to be a collector community to filter people towards other communities due to lemmy having bad community discovery out of the instance

I'll be tweaking the triggers and making it fire less based on what I see happening over time

  • that also didn't ping me btw, you need to include the @programming.dev at the end
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

starts december 1st

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

sometime in the next couple weeks probably based on their last development update

[–] [email protected] 52 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Theres a new algorithm that should be coming in an update soon (I assume 0.19) called Scaled

This is basically the hot algorithm but takes into account the monthly active users of the community so communities with less monthly active users show up more and arent dominated by the meme communities

Would fix the issue you say there

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Ill start off with my choice. Been teaching myself rust recently so I can mess around with the lemmy backend so will likely attempt it using rust to practice it a bit more

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

didnt realize I added the programming community to the communities that triggers the bot haha

its relevant to this post but not crosspost relevant, will tweak the triggers

 

A game jam for the fediverse community from July 14th to July 23rd! Anyone is welcome to join and all of the main communication about the jam will be taking place within the fediverse

Open sourcing games you make for it is recommended so people in the community can learn from what you did. Youll also be able to show off your game around the fediverse communities while the jams running and after it ends

More information can be found in the linked jam page as well as the button to hit to sign up

Hope you enjoy! :)

Team finder thread

 

A game jam for the fediverse community from July 14th to July 23rd! Anyone is welcome to join and all of the main communication about the jam will be taking place within the fediverse

Open sourcing games you make for it is recommended so people in the community can learn from what you did. Youll also be able to show off your game around the fediverse communities while the jams running and after it ends

More information can be found in the linked jam page as well as the button to hit to sign up

Hope you enjoy! :)

Team finder thread

 

A game jam for the fediverse community from July 14th to July 23rd! Anyone is welcome to join and all of the main communication about the jam will be taking place within the fediverse

Open sourcing games you make for it is recommended so people in the community can learn from what you did. Youll also be able to show off your game around the fediverse communities while the jams running and after it ends

More information can be found in the linked jam page as well as the button to hit to sign up

Hope you enjoy! :)

Team finder thread

 

A thread for making teams for the fediverse jam! If youre looking for more members for a team or want to join a team feel free to make a post or reply to people. If your team is full edit your post by putting something like [FOUND] in front so people know whos still available

Jam Link

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/30886

Hello everyone! The idea of a game jam got thrown out in one of the threads in the godot community and I wanted to throw out the question here to gauge how many people would be interested in having one run!

If so, some things that would need to be determined are when to run it and for how long should it running for. In addition there was the idea of having it be about making tutorial projects to show off what game engines can do and how to do things in them (referring to Godot but can be generalized to all of them). Or we can instead just run a standard game jam and possibly have that as an optional diversifier if people want

For those who don't know what a game jam is its an event where you make a game in a small period of time (2 days, 3 days, 2 weeks, etc. depending on the jam)

Feel free to comment below to give some input on how the jam should be run if you're interested or upvote to show interest in the idea! If enough people are ill set up a jam page

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/30886

Hello everyone! The idea of a game jam got thrown out in one of the threads in the godot community and I wanted to throw out the question here to gauge how many people would be interested in having one run!

If so, some things that would need to be determined are when to run it and for how long should it running for. In addition there was the idea of having it be about making tutorial projects to show off what game engines can do and how to do things in them (referring to Godot but can be generalized to all of them). Or we can instead just run a standard game jam and possibly have that as an optional diversifier if people want

For those who don't know what a game jam is its an event where you make a game in a small period of time (2 days, 3 days, 2 weeks, etc. depending on the jam)

Feel free to comment below to give some input on how the jam should be run if you're interested or upvote to show interest in the idea! If enough people are ill set up a jam page

 

Hello everyone! The idea of a game jam got thrown out in one of the threads in the godot community and I wanted to throw out the question here to gauge how many people would be interested in having one run!

If so, some things that would need to be determined are when to run it and for how long should it running for. In addition there was the idea of having it be about making tutorial projects to show off what game engines can do and how to do things in them (referring to Godot but can be generalized to all of them). Or we can instead just run a standard game jam and possibly have that as an optional diversifier if people want

For those who don't know what a game jam is its an event where you make a game in a small period of time (2 days, 3 days, 2 weeks, etc. depending on the jam)

Feel free to comment below to give some input on how the jam should be run if you're interested or upvote to show interest in the idea! If enough people are ill set up a jam page

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