
Your home instance doesn’t change this script’s behavior as is. Works regardless, though.
If you want, you can do a search and replace of “lemmy.world” with “lemmyserver” in the code.
Your home instance doesn’t change this script’s behavior as is. Works regardless, though.
If you want, you can do a search and replace of “lemmy.world” with “lemmyserver” in the code.
Yeah, totp isn’t supported. Two workarounds, both of which include some work on your side:
subs = [‘subreddit1’,‘subreddit2’,etc]
Let me know if you have questions or issues
Yes!
subs = [‘subreddit1’,‘subreddit2’,etc]
Should work. If you have questions or issues, let me know
Yeah, probably. I just try to make stuff cross-platform when it’s not something that’s probably only used on windows machines. Plus I’m trying to get better at python
Update: Added a variation of the script that works with kbin
That’s a fair point. In this case your lemmy.ml community would also be subscribed to, if it’s any consolation.
Ah gotcha. It looks for the community on lemmy.world. It also searches for the community with the most subscribers. So for example you’re looking for “videos” and that’s on lemmy.world but also on lemmy.ml with more members, in this case you’d be subscribed to both.
Why would that be an issue?
You can access all instances from whichever server you are signing in from. Or am I misunderstanding your question?
That’s odd. Haven’t gotten a rate limit error from lemmy before.