That sucks. Is your game bot open source? Is there anything I can do to help?
That sucks. Is your game bot open source? Is there anything I can do to help?
Shameless plug for !baseball@fanaticus.social (check out our sidebar for the team-specific communities). We’ve got the game bots ported over and are working on improving them and adding new features.
I agree with !matt@lemmy.world though, the Venn diagram of sports fans and tech-savvy lemmy pioneers is pretty small. You can help by posting and commenting to attract more users. More content == more users (eventually).
😆 sorry about that! Baseball season is still very much on.
This issue was caused by the websockets replacing the current thread you were on with newly updated or created posts. Our game threads get updated frequently so they were constantly popping up in people’s faces. We decreased the frequency of the updates pretty substantially in order to be less annoying to unrelated instances but it was still happening occasionally.
Now that we’re all through with websockets it won’t be an issue anymore!
!badminton@fanaticus.social enjoy! Let me know if you’d like to be a mod.
Oof well that’s definitely not right. I’ll keep debugging!
Oh. Good question. I don’t think so. Which one would you like me to create? Wrestling? Can I make you a mod?
We’ve got game day threads at fanaticus! I forked the popular bot from reddit and made it compatible with lemmy.
We’ve got game day threads at fanaticus! I forked the popular bot from reddit and made it compatible with lemmy.
Come on over! Everyone’s free to start their own community!
Hey, just wanted to let you know, Lemmy is a little weird with it’s federation right now. When a user from an instance first subscribes to a community, it won’t retrieve the historical comments, only the new ones. I do think the last 20 posts do get pulled though.
Hey, just wanted to let you know, I’m an admin at fanaticus and you’re definitely not banned haha. You can check the mod log!
Lemmy is a little weird with it’s federation right now. When a user from an instance first subscribes to a community, it won’t retrieve the historical comments, only the new ones. I do think the last 20 posts do get pulled though.
Not that I know of but I’ve found a couple of stats pages in my travels:
Be the change you want to see in the world! And also share your graphs with the rest of us 😁
They have an env var for an Open Telemetry endpoint in the docker config.
I’ve posted about this before as it relates to mod tools.1
The search part isn’t all that difficult, there are open source search engines that are easy enough for admins to configure a decent search feature. The more difficult issue is aggregating the data from all our instances to a single source where we can make queries with those existing search engine tools.
I am going to spend some time this weekend working on a proof of concept for a search engine for mod tools. Big picture solution is:
BTW: this isn’t a novel idea:
EDIT: Linked my OG post on the subject [1](https://fanaticus.social/post/1955)
I agree with most of the other posters, I’m done with reddit. I want the community but I don’t want the corporation. It’s not that I find admins who run lemmy instances more trustworthy by default, but the decentralized nature make me think it can be more resilient and altogether a better experience.
Boy do I wish we had RIF for lemmy though 😞
Beautiful! How old?