I like the idea and to be honest it's probably better with registrations turned off so that all posts would only be from rss sources.
I'm definitely going to subscribe to a few of your communities!
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I like the idea and to be honest it's probably better with registrations turned off so that all posts would only be from rss sources.
I'm definitely going to subscribe to a few of your communities!
What a coincidence, I just finished writing the first revision of my own bot for this. It's rough, but it works for me so far :)
You know what they say about great minds!
I have an absolutely huge list of RSS feeds categorized out in TT-RSS, and split between full feeds and summaries. Might be useful for generating post body content. Let me know if you want it.
I would absolutely love to see it! The biggest hurdle so far has been finding quality RSS feeds.
I will see if I can fire TT-RSS back up tomorrow.
combine efforts guys!!
You ought to have a space community!
For instance:
https://www.planetary.org/rss/articles
And a bunch of nasa related ones:
Great idea! Added it. Might take a couple minutes to refresh.
Instance native community links
If your instance has not yet had someone subscribe, you may still need to search for the community before its viewable to you.
Links don't work for me, I just get "Couldn't find community" (I'm in Jerboa on Android).
I tried searching for 'yt_explainers', nothing comes up. Tried searching for lemmy.link, same. Tried searching for 'explaines', no results. Any tips? 😕
Try searching "!yt_explainers@lemmy.link"
I have good luck usually by finding the original instance community html link and pasting into search, then waiting 15 seconds.
But getting the original html link is a little encumbersome.
Turns out BeeHaw de-federated from lemmy.link, which might explain some of the issues I was having 😅
FYI, kbin needs it with an @ and without the !
Example: @space.
typed as @space@lemmy.link
I'm on kbin.social and it doesn't seem to working here even with the @.
Maybe lemmy.link hasn't been federated with kbin yet? Not sure exactly how it all works as I'm still pretty new.
I am having a similar issue here at beehaw.org. I can't see anything from @lemmy.link listed in the communities.
Problem with kbib is that they don't differentiate between an @bob "magazine" and an @bob user if you do @bob@kbin.website
Ahh that makes sense, been wondering the difference.
Great!
I was compiling a list of news and magazines feeds. It's far from complete, I don't know if it can help but here is the opml.
There is a lot of overlap between the feeds included because I grabbed the main feed and the categories wherever I could.
This is fantastic! Thank you!! I'll work through the list and see what I can do.
Cryptocurrency. You could bring together coindesk's rss feed, and bitcoin.com, etc
We'll get that one up here shortly.
edit: and its now live. might take a couple minutes before the refresh runs.
This is awesome! Thank you!
I have a lot of interest in software development (and the Rust programming language specifically). Any plans to add a software development community? I don't know of any feeds, though.
I've added a programming community with Stack Overflow's blog as a feed. I'll see what else I can come up with.
Thanks!
One of those things that sounds really cool and worth checking out, and then gets so complicated that it's hard to bother because Lemmy, or possibly Jerboa, is too complicated (or the app's not good enough).
If I click the Lemmy.link link, it opens in an in-app browser window, so no subscribing to the communities available. Do I need to modify the URL somehow to make Jerboa understand the link is Lemmy compatible? If so, is there somewhere to do that?
Thanks for sharing, and hope someone can help me understand how to get it working 😕
Yep. I was just trying to explain to my spouse how to subscribe to lemmy.link communities from their main instance. It is not intuitive at all. Unfortunately I don't have an Android device, but if you go to the Communities tab on beehaw.org you should be able to search for the communities on lemmy.link.
That's the conclusion I came to as well, except they're not showing up 😕 Or at least not the Explainers one, haven't actually tested the others. I'll try again later, thanks for the suggestion 😃
I was able to get them all subscribed on my Beehaw account. You'd want to search for !yt_explainers@lemmy.link to find the community.
Do you have source for the bot? Curious to look under the hood. Great idea for an instance, though!
I'm still actively working on it, but once it's in a good place I'll throw it up on GitHub and post it to !meta@lemmy.link
good idea : you can have a look to 'beehaw' instance comminities : it can be a good base for your project
That is a great idea.. I'll start looking into it. The hard part is finding quality RSS feeds that don't post a bunch of junk.
yes, i began to test : some post are real advertising and are annoying. You should be more selective on the RSS sources
Yep. As I start to see which RSS sources are junk I'll remove them and attempt to replace with better quality feeds. If you have any suggestions I'm all ears.
do you know you can also convert subreddit into RSS feeds ? don't know if it will work after 1 july but it's an option
I considered this, but really would prefer to stay away from Reddit feeds. That feels like we're trying to bring Reddit to Lemmy and imho Lemmy should be its own thing. I could be persuaded if they keep RSS feeds around post-July 1st.