Data is over for 18 hours (rather than 24) because LemmyVerse hasn't updated in 17 hours (it normally updates every 6-12 hours), and the day (for me) will be over in a bit.
Oh cool. Never had a doubt of course. Off to Narnia next apparently (which means I'll have to wait even longer for my imagined Gerwig Star Wars, unfortunately).
Knowing Northern, they were probably all stored on floppy disks anyway
If you really want to know what happened in the last Writer's Strike, and how it formed the roots of this one (as Oliver Stone is suggesting) there's a whole season of a podcast about it.
Clicking that link on mobile opens up my email app! I think it needs a ! before it to work.
Alternatively: embedded link to Trending Communities
PRAW is the Python wrapper for Reddit's API, and searching github for "lemmy api python" revealed some results, so you'd use one API to download a post, and the other to upload it.
There's existing bots that do this though, and they all seem to just fill feeds with indiscriminate, un-replied to, spam
If you can find something to legitimately cross-post to or from, that's one way for users of a bigger community to see you exist
Please include links for those of us unfortunate enough not to be on lemmy.zip
Snookered by Dan Deacon
As bad as that bot is, it's made worse by just how random the stuff it pulls through is.
Was a great season. Seeing Olivia Colman put up for a tiny scene was electric, but Marcus's missed messages in the final was brutal.
I mean, if you're trying to post an obscure meme, the very least you could do is not feature a mountain that Anakin Skywalker himself didn't obliquely refer to in Skyewalkers: A Clone Wars Story.
If my tears can't cure me, I doubt they'd do much for you.