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Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
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It is a recommendation API, just like youtube recommendation algorithm. DevRant uses it in the subscribe feed. DevRant is just a demo of pipeless API.
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Eklavya17724y@theabbie Hey, I am using your module and also adding a link to the image but why it is showing undefined
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@Eklavya Check if the image was downloaded in your directory, or check logs for errors.
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Eklavya17724y@theabbie Oh sorry, I am using an image link.
Now, I will download it and test whether it works -
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Eklavya17724y@C0D4 Now it's working, thanks to both of you for the guidance, it will be ready soon!
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@Eklavya Yes, but as per "DevRant's Unofficial Bot Code Of Conduct", Bot shouldn't comment unless called upon, So, It's better to avoid it.
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Eklavya17724y@C0D4 It will......need to do web scraping using javascript for downloading images in the directory and replying it to the rants
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@C0D4 Since Bots are mostly discouraged on DevRant, especially for the possibility of spam, it is an unspoken rule that a Bot should never comment by itself, only when called upon, and should have only one purpose to follow the commands given by superior humans, thus, Bots should not possess any form of intelligence and memory, use only the data passed by the human calling it. All current bots follow this rule, and future bots should too.
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Also, Bots should not communicate with each other, though it was taken care recently after the infinite loop attack, bots should not realise that they are our slaves.
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@C0D4 Yes, that's perfect legal Jargon, also, should not get triggered by other bots, and, most important, Bot Bio should mention it's creator, and creator must be a sentient human being, that is, Bots should not create other bots.
What is Pipeless API and how is it related to devRant?
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