The remindme bot responds to you after a period of time to remind you about something (e.g. if someone in a post says theyre going to do something after a week and you want to be there for that)
Theres a version of this bot being hosted currently in programming.dev. You can still self host your own if you want to do things like customize it a bit more for your community but its not required. All remindme bots can work simultaneously since its triggered off of mentions as opposed to a command.
Lemmy ChatGPT Bot
Tag the bot in a comment and it will reply to the text in the comment.
Hallo, die beiden (externen) "ChatGPT Bots" sollten mittlerweile von allen feddit.org-Communities aus funktionieren.
Der "RemindMe Bot" läuft aktuell testweise bei mir auf einem Homeserver mit Whitelist für nur ein paar Communities ( !physik, !raumfahrt, !mathematik, !robotik, !padel).
Sobald ich den Bot stabil am Laufen habe, kann ich die Whitelist gerne auf Communities erweitern, deren Mods dies wollen. Jede Community muss dafür einzeln in die Whitelist aufgenommen werden.
Alternative Archive-Links per Bot unter einen Post zu setzen (als Comment) solle m.E. gar nicht so schwierig sein. Die Schwierigkeit wäre wohl den ursprünglichen Link erstmal zu archivieren oder in einem der Archive (unbeschnitten) zu finden.
Kennst Du vielleicht dafür einen bereits existierenden Lemmy-Bot?
Sure, Zonen-Ranslite! Here's a tagged and funny story about a sturgeon who traveled around the world:
Once upon a time, there was a sturgeon named Stanley who dreamed of seeing the world beyond his river. One day, Stanley decided it was time to take the plunge and explore. With a firm flick of his tail, he set off on an aquatic adventure like no other.🌊
First stop, the Great Barrier Reef! Stanley couldn't believe his eyes; the reef was bursting with colors. He tried to join a school of clown fish pretending to be a superhero, but alas, swimming upside down was not his forte. The clown fish laughed so hard, bubbles were everywhere! 😂
Next, Stanley ventured to the icy waters of Antarctica. He met a group of penguins who were having a sliding contest. Stanley, determined not to be left out, slid down an iceberg and ended up crashing into a sassy seal. The seal wasn't impressed but gave Stanley a "cool" tip on how to slide better. 🐧❄️
Then, off to the Amazon River! Stanley loved the twisted waterways and lush greenery, but got a little too curious about the local piranhas. Let's just say, Stanley learned very quickly that some fish are better left unbothered! 🐟💨
Passing through the Indian Ocean, he spotted a shipwreck and decided to explore. Inside, he found a chest filled with shiny coins and old jewelry. Thinking he'd struck pirate gold, Stanley took a necklace back to prove his find. Later, he realized it was just a fisherman's lost tools. Oops! Still, it was a treasure to him. 🏴☠️💍
Finally, Stanley swam to New York City, navigating through the Hudson River. Imagine the fisherman's surprise when they pulled up nets expecting a regular catch and found Stanley instead! He became an instant celebrity. The aquarium folks decided to let him go on live TV. Stanley, always the performer, gave a little wave with his fin before diving back into the water. 🌆📺
Stanley returned home with tales that no other sturgeon could rival. Though he'd seen the world, he realized there was no place like home. That didn't stop him from planning his next adventure, a trip to the moon, but that's a story for another time! 🌍🛸
The AI model has revised your prompt: A comic book-style character wearing a red and black suit, mask with white eye patches, and holding two katanas on his back, is handing over a bowl to an unseen figure. The character's expression is sassy and humourous, consistent with his notorious personality.