cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8874717

I have just deployed a script and a mastodon bot which attempt to hashtag lemmy posts so that they are better discoverable in microblogging services.

Please check the README for the why and the how.

If you have a microblogging account, please consider following the bot account which will help its hashtags federate to your instance’s public timeline.

Many thanks to @jgrim@discuss.online for hosting the bot.

PS: If you have a mastodon account, you can reply to your posts on mastodon (just search for their url) and add hashtags to your replies. This will achieve a quick and dirty version of what this bot is doing

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      1 year ago

      Honestly the GOAT.

      Moved a whole ass subreddit to Lemmy, created Fediseer, developed a CSAM scanner for Lemmy pict-rs, and now this 👌 I’ve probably even missed a couple stuff too

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          1 year ago

          Thank you for making so many awesome things! I hosted a worker on AI Horde for a few weeks a while back. Do you know if old mining rigs are useful for that? The GPUs have a PCIe x1 connection but have 8GiB VRAM. Separately do you know if AMD Radeon RX580s are capable of contributing to AI Horde?

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            1 year ago

            A mining rig should work, but you might want to restrict the GPU to one model, as loading 4G on PCIx1 when switching models would be too slow. Only one way to try it out really. At worst it could make an alchemist.

            Separately do you know if AMD Radeon RX580s are capable of contributing to AI Horde?

            Not currently I think

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    1 year ago

    Hey this is awesome. I really wish lemmy codebase did this to bridge communities across instances regardless of the communityname or instance.