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this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2023
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I wrote http://github.com/fmstrat/lcs a while back which does similar, but only grabs Top feed communities to reduce load.
I have been using lcs on another account for a small instance and it has been amazing for making the instance feel connected. Thanks!
Glad it's working out for you.
I know this is an older post but I thought I would ask here for help, I tried using lcs using the arm build here and got the issue described here. I thought it was because I was using an old build but someone in the thread had the same issue in august this year. I can add communities manually so it isn't an issue with my instance configuration. Did you ever find a way to fix this?
Are you the person in the linked issue that I'm already responding to there? ๐
Yes
When I discovered, I felt bad for not checking. As for the load stuff. I intended and wanted to see All the things, and I don't currently have resource problems for my instance. :) We'll see how that fairs as things continue to grow!