I already stopped it posting stuff from Facebook, Twitter, & TikTok. IG was just an oversight.
It will help a bit. I'm not a fan of these light grown plants really though. Too much energy for too little gain
Precise robot arm control is a surprisingly hard problem. I can see some advantages to being able to move freely in 3D
It scrapes /r/worldnews with the below parameters (which I may adjust)
- subreddit: worldnews postFilter: postLimit: 75 # Limits the number of posts to retrieve from the subreddit. minUpvotes: 500 # Sets the minimum number of upvotes a post must have to be included. maxDownvotes: 300 # Sets the maximum number of downvotes a post can have to be included. minUpvoteRatio: 0.75 # Defines the minimum ratio of upvotes to total votes a post must have to be included. maxTimeHours: 20 # Specifies the maximum age (in hours) of a post to be included. excludedUrlPatterns: # User defined regular expresions to exclude urls. - .redd.it$ - reddit.com - i.redd.it/\w+ - v.redd.it/\w+ community: worldnews@fledd.it
Thanks. Just to clarify that was posted automatically by a bot. I'm playing with automated feeds, I'll try and adjust them so that they are more useful.
If you hate it a downvote seems appropriate!
I'll try and do better with adding a summary, and ideally a preview shot of any videos I post in the future
Yes, it's about how far they should be importing from. Many could probably do 80% of vegetables within ~20miles if the land around cities was used for horticulture rather than horses.
There was a report done on a city reasonably close to me: https://www.bristol.gov.uk/files/documents/1104-who-feeds-bristol-report/file it was quite influential ~10yrs ago
Yeah this would be a way for me to wean myself off that other site. If I knew I could see the top rated links from that place here it would help me personally to break that addiction
I have moments when I feel almost human.