@kin Kin, scalability and reach.
APIs and 🤖 code allow you to do things a human cannot. Using cheap commodity hardware, a well documented Python module and some custom code, since 2017 I’ve run a service ¥ that read out lines from Jane Austin novels, one line at a time every 15 minutes.
Humans cannot tweet as regularly as my 🤖 code. It is stable enough to run for months without intervention. I targeted #JaneAusten, a popular author and grew the readership to almost 3K. Not big numbers, but read by a significant portion of the serious Austen readers and scholars on twitter.
I started if for a challenge and kept it running for fun. You can read more of the technical bits here: <https://seldomlogical.com/pureausten.html>
My Mastodon #FollowFriday Postman Collection https://apievangelist.com/2023/02/04/my-mastodon-follow-friday-collection/
@heatherjs Just one?
My #FollowFriday summary for the week:
Five of my recent favorites:
@bobmagicii
@markwyner
@pluralistic
@pinskal
@rdp
@ben
Five of my recent followers:
@mjsamberg
@kookster
@timdavies
@timklapdor
@tjlull
@stevedunn
I am wanting to understand the narrative of Twitter over the years for a story I am writing and there is no better way than to scan their blog -- so I pulled 2967 posts, and sorted in a list, so I can scan them. - https://gist.github.com/kinlane/34d77cf4f6749c19f3259b696cb597e6
It is interesting how many people today who have responded to me about Twitter charging for their API, stating if it costs the platform money, they should charge for it. When there are all these API platforms (Twitter included) who ask me to work for FREE in their ecosystems so they can build their platforms. I'll just start saying -- SHOW ME THE MONEY!!
50 years of powerful Bay Area posters collected by Oakland library go online - https://www.sfchronicle.com/eastbay/article/oakland-fruitvale-library-posters-17757091.php
@jbminn I spend lots of time on filters, but many accounts alternate their fingerprint and bypass.
@giuliowolfe I suspect this is by design. ;-(
@jbminn I'd also like clean up automatically everything after 12 months.
@jbminn Yeah, I don't care about my history. Anything I need I have saved. I just want a flush.
I have spent considerable time cleaning up my Gmail and Google docs because I am getting the big red warning about storage. I've used their data management tools and various interfaces. It is clear they don't want me to clean up my date -- just upgrade. They make it real hard, and every turn -- you should just upgrade.
The next time you use any navigation device, software or Google Maps thank Dr. Gladys West. Her contributions to the mathematical modeling of the shape of Earth, and her work on the development of the satellite models that were eventually incorporated into the Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. #BlackMastodon #BlackHistoryMonth
@andypiper Found what I needed. ;-) https://blog.twitter.com/en_us.sitemap.xml
I am a writer, storyteller, and cybernetics researcher.