Year-old memes are gonna feel stale. You need to also automate the collection of memes.
Or wait a few years so that "stale" memes become "retro"
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Year-old memes are gonna feel stale. You need to also automate the collection of memes.
Or wait a few years so that "stale" memes become "retro"
That's what the different Lanes are for. Timeless memes with no connection to current events and trends go into the basic autoposter. Funny trendy stuff with recent cultural context go into slowlane. Gets posted more often. And The fastlane is for polticial stuff and jokes that will be old tomorrow.
I do the same thing, but with anime girls.
This is absolutely amazing and all of us in the anime communities appreciate your efforts.
I hope I speak for all of us when I say thank you.
My pleasure!
I'm very happy to have stuck with it. Many communities now have contributors other than me, which has allowed me to discover artists that are new to me in turn.
And I hope those artists get added to the list for the bot to post as well.
Either way, just know your efforts are appreciated.
u a bot?
Modern bots are bad, but the old school IRC (maybe early Battle.net?) bots... I'm cool making an exception for them if you are.
The download ones?
If they also post by themselves that it's more like an Cyborg.
Can't find source code on your website, if by any chance this would be free
It's a bunch of ugly shellscripts and cronjobs. I have to clean it up before I put it on github or the code police will arrest me.
"...and there are no comments, because it's Self Documenting™"
so basically a scheduled posting thing?
epic asf
I'm also using the power of programming to automatically create and submit most of my posts. I was inspired by @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
It is a webapp called Moequeue with two main features:
I wish I had one good meme to share, and you've got multi-hundreds. It's unfair