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  • again, not willing to spend my time on Chinese website

    totally understandable

    asia.nikkei.com - added (this one was tough)

    sorry, if it took u much long. next time dont overburden urself. nonetheless thank you for going the extra mile

    globaltimes.cn - I’m not gonna spend my time on a site that’s part of an oppressive regime, sorry

    totally agreeable

    axios.com - doesn’t work without javascript

    okay :/

    thank you for taking the effort to make the new changes and for being really communicative. unspoken hero of Lemmy :)

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  • well the auto tl;dr bot is cool in a way that i would rather read its summary instead of spending 10 minutes on a wall of text. i dont know which sites would be my favourite (although i like to have french articles summarized, but foreign languages aren't implemented yet, so..

    I’m planning on making it support multiple languages, but it’s not high on my priority lis

    so exactly, at ur own pace, if you add support for a couple of site each once and a while they would eventually add up, so i suggest you take your time and the autotl;dr is really just a nice touch to have around in the lemmyverse ( i thought its just a matter of copy-pasting links, and then done! but probably not, nonetheless, i try not to suggest duplicate websites.. and here are couple of domains that are my favourite and that could use the bot, and are :

    politico.eu futurism.com euronews.com opex360.com/ wsj.com pv-magazine.com technologyreview.com axiomspace.com theregister.com/ asia.nikkei.com globaltimes.cn theintercept.com axios.com scmp.com jpost.com mining.com dailymail.co.uk trains.com

    again, thank you.

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  • yeah: trying to access web.standardnotes: keeps loading to infinity. access only throu the appimages. i am migrating my notes to pastebin screw this

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  • [Feature request] detecting already posted content and refraining from posting

    Say i schedule a link of an article to be posted. While the time until it gets posted the link gets already posted in the same intended community but just by another user. Once time's up my post would basically look as a duplicate. Is there a way to make the scheduler detect if the post already exists in the target com and that way doesn't post instead. (even if it needs to post, then find out that it is posted -cause it would appears as crossposted to X-com, at least thats how i find out when posting manually- and then just decide to delete instead. even in a timeframe of 30 seconds or so no one would probably even catch up to that. That would be nice and would spare the mods of deleting duplicate posts and doesn't make me look as a com spammer lol. Thanks.

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    or just achive.ph achrive.is. also have a suggestion concerning articles with languages other than english (and behind a paywall) : archive.is could be used to eliminate the paywall, then a simple extension like https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/traduzir-paginas-web/https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/traduzir-paginas-web/ could help translate the text to english, so the auto tl;dr bot could achieve its job. i was thinking about the same thing for videos (like youtube): transcribing a video to text (google already does this with ai generated subtitles but i am not sure if its available for all videos, sites like otter.ai already does this but at a premium) then using a text summarizer to tl;dr the text. (https://www.summarize.tech/ already does all of this but also capping the number of free summary requests, and rely on video subtitles to do the translation) again language isn't a barrier anymore when using an extension like the above or using deepl (at a premium at a certain point) ( also maybe add a pinned post to add other videos platforms to summarize videos like odysee or nebula. is it feasable ? i dont know. is it worth it ? i also dont know xd but would really look as a cool complement for Lemmy) anyway ..

    0.02$

    edit: idk if it has anything to do with my request, but the autotl;dr really starting summarizing posts with such links. either way thank you for ur work (whether it is a coincidence or not), although i noticed non-english sites dont get a tl;dr. is language really a barrier to come by ? if yes, that would be a bummer i guess :/

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