[repost - moved] UK Digital Terrestrial TV (Freeview) - Feddit UK

Chris@rabbitea.rs to New Communities@lemmy.world – 18 points –
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I'm re-posting this as I've moved the community to a different server for various reasons, and want to ensure anybody interested is aware.

It's a community for discussion of the UK Freeview TV platform, with a bot which posts channel changes when they happen.

!dtt@feddit.uk

!dtt@feddit.uk (Lemmy local link)

@dtt@feddit.uk (Kbin local link)

@dtt@feddit.uk

https://feddit.uk/c/dtt (searching for this tends to produce the best results on Lemmy if the community isn't known)

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Oooh, so niche! I'm intrigued :-)

I remember when the UK only had 4 channels, Freeview is like a wild futuristic selection of soooo much stuff!

Granted the picture is often way worse than old terrestrial on a CRT was, due to their modern tight bandwidth allocations, and most of what's on is absolute drivel, but gosh there's so much choice! 😮

I remember 3 and when 1 only ran for a few hours a day.

Where was you previously hosted?

Fedia.io (Kbin). With my bot running on Lemmy it made sense to move it so the bot and community were hosted in the same place - the federation wasn't working reliably.

That's fair. I think Federation should be better when Ernest finishes the kbin API, but nevertheless, good luck on feddit.uk

How's the bot working out for you? I see you've got one ticking over for the Bedfordshire community that seems to be producing a nice trickle of posts through the day - do you decide what gets posted or is it slow news week in Beds?

The bot generally works OK (the problems are more the Pi it runs on has a somewhat flaky wifi connection so sometimes it posts stuff it shouldn't post, or vice versa, than anything to do with Lemmy)

The Bedfordshire one is something I knocked up to get some content flowing. The sources aren't the best (lack of RSS feeds on websites these days) but, yes, it posts everything - every day is a slow news day in Beds 😄

Well slow news data are better than the alternative, I suppose.

Interesting to hear about how the bots work. I was probably wondering about something fancier.

Yeah, I've never bothered to try to create one with a moderation queue. Seems like too much work!

And you don't need to if actual news is fairly predictable. I'd either want to funnel a flood into a trickle or check first for false positives. I am sure there'll be plenty along eventually.