I wrote this haiku detector bot but it's not online yet, it still has a couple bugs and I'm quite busy atm
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I've had some ideas about a bot that comments on discussions with links to similar discussions on other instances. It'd use algorithms similar to search indexing, so I might look into a search provider app too, but I think a "related discussion finder" might be a good way to help similar groups find each other across the fediverse and come together. Might help offset some of the downsides of extreme decentralisation.
Great idea
The folks over at mtgzone.com have a bot that posts links to Magic cards in response to comments that mention them. It's written in TypeScript, and the source code is here.
I would just like a simple post to Lemmy from RSS feed bot. I manage a PlayStation community and I just want official PS blog posts and YouTube uploads to push to the community when they go live.