I wish there was something like autogpt that used a model like this + search to actually be able to write some functions with more accuracy.
That's why people should use it to edit their comments and saying, "I'm moving to Lemmy, fuck u/spez."
You can also use PowerDeleteSuite, as demonstrated by this person, to change all your comments and promote Lemmy.
Guide: How to edit all your Reddit comments with PowerDeleteSuite
> Being able to mark post as read, and have them be hidden from my feed. Or hide posts I have upvoted/downvoted.
That's already a setting. Show Read Posts
> Also it would be really nice to have the ability to group communities together
Having to group communities is going to be fun when there are hundreds of instances with the same communities. It would be nice but I would also like if all similar communities were already merged so you see the same content in all of them, maybe doing it by name but that wouldn't catch all of them so it would have to be manual, that's quite the task.
Yeah, and small models are likely to be less reliable.
This is similar to an idea I had some time ago but it was too difficult for me to implement. I'm happy to see a similar program being develop. Though using Jellyfin, Sonarr, Radarr, seems too difficult for the average user, with so many interconnected programs. I wish there was a simpler alternative.
My idea was:
A program that combines the features of Mediarepo and Fopnu, connected to a metadata database like MusicBrainz. The integration with a metadata database would enable users to automatically curate their file collections and contribute to the database by curating files that haven't been curated yet. This would allow for efficient organization and easy searching of files based on their metadata. Users would also have the ability to create collections and download entire collections instead of searching for individual files.