@liaizon Not sure what is against their license.
My tool is able to post on ActivityPub and therefore on Mastodon (where my bots are followed by others) and that's why I include it in the description.
@liaizon Not sure what is against their license.
My tool is able to post on ActivityPub and therefore on Mastodon (where my bots are followed by others) and that's why I include it in the description.
@liaizon I call it both, because it works interexchangably.
@negative12dollarbill Yes, it is easier. I needed to run multiple bots and it was tiring manually registering them at mastodon.social (or elsewhere...).
The best thing is it runs on a shared hosting, so any cheap webhost for $20/year will do.
@negative12dollarbill No, my software skips that completely and plugs into ActivityPub directly instead of going via Mastodon. It allows you to host your own instance, creating a new bot takes approx. 20 seconds including filling the bot's name and bio. See the GIF on Github.
Would you like to run your own Mastodon (ActivityPub) bot and don't know how?
Try my tool: https://github.com/nekromoff/mastodon-bots
Easy to install, easy to deploy a bot. And then your bot can do whatever you want - create posts, communicate with people, post images or just sit there doing nothing and being a bot.
@funnymonkey "Knock knock net" would be the closest, but that is taken along something similar: https://knock-knock.net/
So Transpanet (but possibly confusing/transparent typo), Netdoor, PacketLens ...
@funnymonkey Neither, go for something completely unique and recognizable.
@bookstack Also for automatic social logins?