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I did some hacking at @pkreissel's implementation of a customizable algorithm for your Mastodon feed. I fixed some bugs and added a few features but maybe most importantly I streamlined the process of installing and running the demo app so you can experience the magic of his invention reshaping your Mastodon timeline for yourself with ease.
Seriously everything about having an algorithm adjust my feed to make sure I see stuff I might otherwise have missed has made my Mastodon experience like 1,000x better. The fact that it's (extremely) granularly customizable is the icing on the cake.
Setup should be trivial for anyone vaguely familiar with the command line. Even if you're scared of the command line you should be able to copy/paste the 3 commands listed in the installation instructions, all of which are in the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/michelcrypt4d4mus/fedialgo_demo_app_foryoufeed
This is awesome, but I can't get current version to work. I'm getting Webpack errors it looks like.
@MidniteMikeWrites @pkreissel strange, let me take a look. looks like you might have an old version of fedialgo pkg being used.
@MidniteMikeWrites @pkreissel i forgot to update the tagged fedialgo dependency in the demo app.
i think this is fixed now, try to pull latest and run again.
Works beautifully now. Thanks so much for the fix!
@MidniteMikeWrites curious if you have any feedback. i really need to deploy it to vercel or something so it's easier for people to use.
@cryptadamist Let me use it for a bit and tell you what I think! Just excited to be able to try something to shake up my feed.
@MidniteMikeWrites i'm also curious about whether the default settings work for you at least decently or if you had to adjust to get something useful