I’m running the Lemmy Community Seeder script on our instance to prepopulate some additional communities. This is causing some sporadic json errors on the account I’m using with the script, but hopefully isn’t impacting anyone else. Let me know if it is and I’ll halt it and schedule for late-night runs only or something.

Right now I have it watching the following instances, grabbing the top 30 communities of the day on each scan.

REMOTE_INSTANCES: '[
        "lemmy.world",
        "lemmy.ml",
        "sh.itjust.works",
        "lemmy.one",
        "lemmynsfw.com",
        "lemmy.fmhy.ml",
        "lemm.ee",
        "lemmy.dbzer0.com",
        "programming.dev",
        "vlemmy.net",
        "mander.xyz",
        "reddthat.com",
        "iusearchlinux.fyi",
        "discuss.online",
        "startrek.website",
        "lemmy.ca",
        "dormi.zone"]'

I may increase this beyond 30 communities per instance, and can add any other domains y’all want. This will hopefully make /All a bit more active for us. We’ve got plenty of storage available so this seems like a good way to make it a tad easier for everyone to discover new communities.

Also, just a reminder that I do have defed.lemmy.tf up and running to mirror some subreddits. Feel free to sign up and post on defed.lemmy.tf/c/requests2 with a post title of r/SUBREDDITNAME to have it automatically mirror new posts in a particular sub. Eventually I will federate that instance to lemmy.tf, but only after I’m done with the big historical imports from the reddit_archive user.

  • sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf
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    1 year ago

    Okay, so from what I understand, the first part is talking about precaching communities?

    The second part is something I’m vehemently in opposition too. The whole internet is up in arms about Google’s new privacy policy and you’re here like, “it’s okay when we do it” 🤮

    Fuck Reddit and their content. We’ll create our own.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, it’s just scanning remote communities and subbing to new things with a dummy account I made for this purpose. Just fills in the local communities list with a bunch of new stuff to make it easier for us to explore without having to go off-site to browse.feddit.de or similar.

      The second thing is mostly just for personal use (so I can still enjoy older reddit content without having to use their crappy site/app), it won’t be advertised outside of the occasional mention in a post here, or open to the entire federation. There are plenty of other sites scraping Reddit (including some federated Lemmy instances) so it’s not far off-base from what Archive Team is doing, for example. Also using that one as my sandbox to test future Lemmy upgrades/changes without risking an outage on here again- it is pretty useful to have a Lemmy instance with a hefty Pict-rs and DB volume