I have one suggestion. It's hard for me sometimes to read the text output of the prompt since it could be quite long. Some highlighting or markdown-like formatting could make it easier to read.
I have one suggestion. It's hard for me sometimes to read the text output of the prompt since it could be quite long. Some highlighting or markdown-like formatting could make it easier to read.
That comic always comes true every time it is mentioned.
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A screenshot showing some of the Bluesky moderation service options to hide undesired topics.
I'm loving the Bluesky moderation service; it's so refreshing to enter a thread and only see people discussing topics like human beings.
I heavily rely on the people I follow to find more interesting people to follow and/or starter packs, but I can see why people would use the Discover feed.
You are right; any algorithm can be abused. However, since anyone can create a feed with its own algorithm, I'm sure we would find and use alternative feeds in the case that the current Discover feed gets taken over.
Is there any algo to game? 90% of my feeds are chronological.
You could just unfollow them in any case.
What did you asked it to do for it to output that?
Repost if BlueSky is now your primary social media site.
How do you free yourself from refactoring the same code over and over when you get new ideas on how to organize it?
The feeds themselves (RSS or atom) are "public" meaning they are only saved once globally to prevent duplication of articles.
This means the feeds are only deleted if no other user has them added to a collection. The collection themselves can be shared and users can subscribe to it or clone them.
I do agree with the fact that discussions become stale quickly since the accounts that replied first are always on top.
You can also take into account the replies to a reply as a way to show users where a discussion is actively happening.
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If I was one of the 11 workers that didn't got fired I would be looking for a new job asap.
Some people need to understand that employees shouldn't be grateful for what they earn, it's not a charity, they worked for that pay and it's something they deserve.
fortune.com/2024/11/25/c...
People ask how verification is going to scale, how we're going to avoid the swarms of bots and malcontents?
Independent, third-parties who *you* decide if you trust. That's who we'll delegate verification busywork to.
Hunter (et al) for journalists
Org ABC for scientists
etc...
This is the Way
Didn't take too long for an onlyfans bot to find me here, how do you deal with those?
I remember there was some labeler or maybe a moderation list that helped blocking them?
Exactly! That's one of the features I'm working on!
The idea is to use it like you would use a Plex instance.
You will be able to import articles to a feed and anyone who has that feed in their collections will see the articles.
I'm real I just don't have much to say right now. I do like to participate in discussions and Bluesky seems nice so far.
Currently working on a RSS aggregator (yes, another one).
But the idea is to allow users to create feed collections that other users can read, kinda like feeds on Bluesky, this is useful for users that don't know how RSS works.
Still very much a work in progress.
Honestly it depends on the target audience as many have said.
If it is a personal project I usually don't pay much attention to it, but if said project gets used by others and they require a feature to work on their browser, then I would try and make it work for them.