I’ve heard that people leaving Amazon do so because of the environment/culture there, even though Amazon pays very well.
It’s an April Fools event that has been done twice, most recently in 2022. I wasn’t aware that they were holding the event again so soon, but it appears it’s starting on July 20..
Is biking not an option?
That costs as much as my 840 EVO (120 GB) did in 2014.
Especially when ChatGPT bots are on the rise… Reddit couldn’t have picked a worse time to alienate the BotDefense team.
I’ve found it useful for generating regexes and document outlines.
The mods of a gaming sub I frequent marked it as NSFW to prevent Reddit from earning ad revenue. There’s some discontent from a vocal minority of users about the change.
I made a bot to repost official announcements for a game I play. Ideally, a day will come where the company makes the announcements themselves on Lemmy and my bot is no longer needed, but until then, the owner of the sub has granted me permission to use my bot.
My bot makes about one or two posts per day. Other people in this thread have mentioned certain bots making posts every couple minutes, which many people would find quite excessive.
Voat, a previous Reddit competitor, managed to survive for years, even though it attracted a much more niche audience than Lemmy.
The actions of the admins after the initial blackout were why I moved over to Lemmy.
It’s sad that power mods like Turtle have made many people think that all mods are like him.
The mods for the sub of a popular game I play are getting shit on for protesting against Reddit by people who think the mods merely want power. No power mod has ever put thousands of hours into creating free helper apps or maintaining a game wiki.
I think the women and children were below deck for protection against the elements, not to increase the chance of men surviving. On top of that, men are also more likely to know how to swim than women and children.
I’ve heard that if the sub imploded that they’d have died instantly.
Thanks for the alert.
I think I might have found what was responsible for the double posting issue: if the bot doesn’t receive a response from the Lemmy server in time, it might not record the post as having been submitted. As a backup, the bot also checks the list of submitted posts on Lemmy for duplicate titles, but if Lemmy is lagging, then that wouldn’t work either.
I’ve added another check that should address that issue. I’ll also have the bot check if it made any duplicate posts and delete them.