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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Free Talk Friday #390
Depending on what you want to do, I have a whole suite of counting tools here, as well as analysis and code here
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Free Talk Friday #361
This script, which posted the ftf automatically
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Free Talk Friday #360
I did a thing: I had some free time this afternoon, so I made a script to automatically check if an ftf has been posted on a friday, and if not, post one. It also takes care of distinguishing + setting the suggested sort. You can check it out here
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Help with type hints and higher order functions
I've developed a small python application to automate some of the tasks involved with managing the r/counting community on reddit. You can check it out here if you like. This is a hobby project, and I thought it would be fun opportunity to learn how type hints work in python, and how they might help development.
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Free Talk Friday #339
Time for a short update on the directory updater.
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What python automation have you created that you use for PERSONAL only.
Wait, what? I participate in a community on reddit that counts sequences. We have a directory to keep track of where we are in each sequence, and I got fed up with manually updating the directory, so I wrote a tool to automate it.
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Free Talk Friday #337
Funny news: The ratio of commit text to edited characters in the fix was around 100:1
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Free Talk Friday #332
I then deleted the count part of each comment, leaving only the text. Here's a pastebin of the code I used to do the filtering. I generated the initial file using my rcounting tools; once they were properly installed I downloaded the entire side thread using the command rounting log -asvf age.sqlite hrqzwpf
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Free Talk Friday #329
I've been working on improving my collection of tools for interacting with r/counting threads, and I've reached the stage where they're available on pypi.
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Ask HN: Why isn't HN libre/FOSS?
Slashdot, reddit, and HN are similar in that the source code was available. For HN, as part of arc under the Artistic license. All 3 abandoned public source code releases.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/slashcode/
https://github.com/arclanguage/anarki
https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
- The boiling frog of digital freedom
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Karma, votes, and diminishing returns
While it would likely have zero overlap with the code in use today if you look at the old code Reddit used to publish for voting the model at that point used to have flags/checks for :
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[reddit self-host] Thrift issues?
I've been trying to host my own instance of Reddit from archived source code on GitHub. Even though I am aware that's probably not a good idea since many dependencies are broken and there's practically no documentation on anything (and it's really old legacy code), but I still decided to give it a shot.
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Does anyone else just feel sad about all of this?
Shh, don't tell spez, the code is already available on the github https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit/
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Delv guy here: Sharing the mockup
Automod to act based on keywords/domains/etc., ideally using the same language/flags/regex/etc. of the original automod (old code) so that it's possible to use existing code. (For detecting off-topic posts, enforcing a title format, reminding the users to add missing details to post, filtering profanity, shadowbanning spammers, etc.)
- Users in r/harrypotter lashing out as mods ignore community vote
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Rings.social – Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform
Reddit pre enshittification is actually open source so spinning up your own Reddit instance should be trivially easy. I’m very surprised no one did this after the API protests started
https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
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Keep the clients, make a new backend?
There are already 1:1 reddit clones based on older versions of their software that was open source: https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
- Was ist aus diesem Sub eigentlich geworden?
What are some alternatives?
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
Vanilla Forums - Vanilla is a powerfully simple discussion forum you can easily customize to make as unique as your community.
twitter-wordle-bot - Twitter bot to aggregate and post Wordle scores
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
albumSplitter - Python script to split albums stored in singles files with corresponding cueFile.
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Spotify-Ad-Blocker - EZBlocker - A Spotify Ad Blocker for Windows
lenny - ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) A more user-respectful fork of Lemmy. Created for https://derpy.email.
discord-librarian - The #Yee Pirate : Discord bot to help get around paywalls and mock the users of our small, private server
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
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Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.