Lemmy Know (let me know) is a lightweight CLI application / Docker service that monitors Lemmy for reports on posts and comments and sends notification. These can be sent to a Discord channel with a webhook or as MQTT messages (schema), which is useful for more complex setups with e.g., Node-RED.
MQTT (aka MQ Telemetry Transport) is a machine-to-machine or “Internet of Things” connectivity protocol on top of TCP/IP. It allows extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport.
Must your climax be fueled by our frustrations? Vibrators are cheap, you know.
Maybe that’s exactly what gets him off.
Frankly, this should be implemented with something like a combination of:
https://github.com/QazCetelic/lemmy-know
https://www.home-assistant.io/
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/mqtt/
https://github.com/DevelopmentalOctopus/ha-buttplug
https://intiface.com/central/
Some collection of hardware devices from:
https://iostindex.com/?filter0Availability=Available%2CDIY&filter1Connection=Digital&filter2ButtplugSupport=4
That’d permit for, say, having message events drive a state machine to control devices or something like that.
The unix shell pipeline keeps giving
It’s just not the same