What is a sub/community that you wish existed (actively) on Lemmy?

Maybe there are others like you and we can actually get it running, or maybe to already exists but you just don’t know!

12 points

A general simracing community that’s not hosted on .ml

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I saw this show up pretty recently, so no content as of now. https://lemmy.zip/c/SimRacing

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3 points

Yep. Already subscribed. There’s two posts already, should be federated through lemmy-federate.com now.

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Sometimes I struggle with writing prompts for AI and I don’t understand why it is not doing what I want. I wish there was a active community for helping with that.

For example I wanted it to go through this post https://piefed.jeena.net/post/125521 and list all the movies mentioned and augment them with the release date, director and genre. But it already fails at just finding the movies mentioned. I thought this is a perfect thing to do for AI which I can do easily manually but it just takes time, but nope.

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Yeah that is a perfect use for AI. Here’s what I came up with:

Using this list of classic movies, can you create a table which also includes each movie’s release date, director and genre? (Insert list of movies)

Here is a table that includes each movie’s release date, director, and genre:

Movie Title Release Date Director Genre
M 1931 Fritz Lang Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Gone with the Wind 1939 Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood Drama, Romance, War
The Godfather 1972 Francis Ford Coppola Crime, Drama
Taxi Driver 1976 Martin Scorsese Crime, Drama, Thriller
Murder on the Orient Express 1974 Sidney Lumet Crime, Drama, Mystery
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 1975 Milos Forman Drama
Rear Window 1954 Alfred Hitchcock Mystery, Thriller, Crime
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 1964 Stanley Kubrick Comedy, War, Satire
Chinatown 1974 Roman Polanski Mystery, Thriller, Drama
Le Grande Bouffe 1973 Marco Ferreri Comedy, Drama
L’Avventura 1960 Michelangelo Antonioni Drama, Mystery, Romance
Tengoku to jigoku (High and Low) 1963 Akira Kurosawa Crime, Drama, Thriller

This table lists the movie titles alongside their release dates, directors, and genres. Let me know if you’d like more details or adjustments!

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See, yours didn’t list all the movies either, just the ones from the post but not the comments. I tried to copy and paste the whole conversation but that also didn’t really work. One time I thought it did it because it came up with over 100 movies but then when I checked it just invented movies instead of listing the ones which were in the conversation.

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Ahh ok sorry I was barely awake and just grabbed the first few, misunderstanding what you were trying to accomplish.

Copilot was really bad at this, but logged into free ChatGPT, it gave me this list on the second attempt with reasoning turned on (first attempt missed a handful of movies). I didn’t check super thoroughly but they seem to all be there, and I don’t see any that aren’t in the post/comments. I added numbering in a subsequent prompt.

Prompt: Can you go through this post including all comments and create a table of all of the movies listed, and add their release date, director and genre? Be very through and make sure to list all movies as some may be formatted differently, and some are mentioned in sentences and nested comments. https://piefed.jeena.net/post/125521


Tap for lengthy result of prompt

Below is an updated, comprehensive table that includes all of the movies extracted from the post and its comments – now including “The Matrix” and “The Sandlot” among others. Note that for some titles (like “Tengoku to jigoku”), details are approximate.

No. Movie Release Date Director Genre
1 M 1931 Fritz Lang Crime, Mystery, Thriller
2 Gone with the Wind 1939 Victor Fleming (plus uncredited directors) Epic Historical Romance Drama
3 The Godfather 1972 Francis Ford Coppola Crime, Drama
4 Taxi Driver 1976 Martin Scorsese Psychological Thriller, Crime Drama
5 Murder on the Orient Express 1974 Sidney Lumet Mystery, Crime, Thriller
6 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 1975 Miloš Forman Drama
7 Rear Window 1954 Alfred Hitchcock Mystery, Thriller
8 Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 1964 Stanley Kubrick Satire, Black Comedy, War
9 Chinatown 1974 Roman Polanski Neo-noir, Mystery, Thriller
10 La Grande Bouffe 1973 Marco Ferreri Dark Comedy, Satire, Drama
11 L’Avventura 1960 Michelangelo Antonioni Drama, Mystery
12 Tengoku to jigoku c. 1963 Unknown Japanese Drama/Horror (approx.)
13 An American Tail: Fievel Goes West 1991 Phil Nibbelink Animated Western, Adventure, Comedy
14 The Land Before Time 1988 Don Bluth Animated Adventure, Drama
15 The Secret of NIMH 1982 Don Bluth Animated Fantasy, Adventure
16 Robin Hood 1973 Wolfgang Reitherman Animated Musical, Adventure
17 1984 1984 Michael Radford Dystopian, Drama, Sci‑Fi
18 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 1984 Hayao Miyazaki Animated Sci‑Fi, Fantasy, Adventure
19 12 Angry Men 1957 Sidney Lumet Courtroom Drama
20 To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 Robert Mulligan Drama, Courtroom Drama
21 The Fifth Element 1997 Luc Besson Sci‑Fi, Action, Adventure
22 The Terminator 1984 James Cameron Sci‑Fi, Action
23 Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1991 James Cameron Sci‑Fi, Action
24 Total Recall 1990 Paul Verhoeven Sci‑Fi, Action
25 Cool Hand Luke 1967 Stuart Rosenberg Drama
26 Rebel Without a Cause 1955 Nicholas Ray Drama
27 A Hard Day’s Night 1964 Richard Lester Musical, Comedy
28 Psycho 1960 Alfred Hitchcock Horror, Thriller
29 Forrest Gump 1994 Robert Zemeckis Drama, Comedy
30 Star Wars 1977 George Lucas Sci‑Fi, Space Opera, Adventure
31 Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 Steven Spielberg Action, Adventure
32 Local Hero 1983 Bill Forsyth Comedy‑Drama
33 Rocky Horror Picture Show 1975 Jim Sharman Musical, Comedy, Horror
34 Joe vs the Volcano 1990 John Patrick Shanley Romantic Comedy, Adventure
35 Life of Brian 1979 Terry Jones Satirical Comedy
36 Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones Satirical Comedy
37 Highlander 1986 Russell Mulcahy Action, Fantasy
38 So I Married an Ax Murderer 1993 Lee H. Katzin Comedy
39 Wayne’s World 1992 Penelope Spheeris Comedy
40 The Game 1997 David Fincher Thriller, Mystery
41 Bull Durham 1988 Ron Shelton Sports Comedy‑Drama
42 Tampopo 1985 Juzo Itami Comedy
43 Paper Moon 1973 Peter Bogdanovich Comedy‑Drama
44 Sing Street 2016 John Carney Musical, Comedy‑Drama
45 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Robert Zemeckis Live‑Action/Animation, Comedy, Mystery
46 The Sting 1973 George Roy Hill Caper, Comedy‑Drama
47 Hunt for the Wilderpeople 2016 Taika Waititi Adventure, Comedy
48 About Time 2013 Richard Curtis Romantic Comedy‑Drama, Fantasy
49 School of Rock 2003 Richard Linklater Comedy, Music
50 O Brother Where Art Thou 2000 Joel & Ethan Coen Adventure, Comedy‑Drama, Musical
51 Midnight Run 1988 Martin Brest Action, Comedy
52 Barb and Starr Go To Vista Del Mar 2017 Ken Wiederhorn Comedy
53 Spaceballs 1987 Mel Brooks Sci‑Fi, Comedy, Parody
54 Uncle Buck 1989 John Hughes Comedy
55 Planes, Trains, and Automobiles 1987 John Hughes Comedy
56 Airplane! 1980 Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker Parody, Comedy
57 Father of the Bride 1950 Vincente Minnelli Comedy, Romance
58 The Man Who Came to Dinner 1942 William Keighley Comedy
59 Death Becomes Her 1992 Robert Zemeckis Black Comedy, Fantasy
60 9 to 5 1980 Colin Higgins Comedy
61 Clue 1985 Jonathan Lynn Mystery, Comedy
62 Office Space 1999 Mike Judge Comedy
63 Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure 1989 Stephen Herek Sci‑Fi, Comedy, Adventure
64 The Day the Earth Stood Still 1951 Robert Wise Sci‑Fi, Drama
65 Nosferatu 1922 F. W. Murnau Horror
66 The Maltese Falcon 1941 John Huston Film Noir, Mystery
67 Vertigo 1958 Alfred Hitchcock Psychological Thriller
68 Little Shop of Horrors 1986 Frank Oz Horror Comedy, Musical
69 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 1966 Sergio Leone Western
70 Videodrome 1983 David Cronenberg Sci‑Fi, Horror
71 Blade Runner 1982 Ridley Scott Sci‑Fi, Neo‑noir
72 Wild at Heart 1990 David Lynch Road Film, Crime, Drama
73 Drive 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn Crime, Drama, Action
74 Destroyer 2018 Karyn Kusama Crime, Drama, Thriller
75 Annie Hall 1977 Woody Allen Romantic Comedy
76 The Graduate 1967 Mike Nichols Comedy‑Drama, Romance
77 Ball of Fire 1941 Howard Hawks Comedy, Romance
78 Double Indemnity 1944 Billy Wilder Film Noir, Crime
79 Some Like It Hot 1959 Billy Wilder Comedy, Romance
80 Sunset Boulevard 1950 Billy Wilder Film Noir, Drama
81 Sabrina 1954 Billy Wilder Romantic Comedy
82 Stalag 17 1953 Billy Wilder War Comedy, Drama
83 Bringing Up Baby 1938 Howard Hawks Screwball Comedy
84 Goodfellas 1990 Martin Scorsese Crime, Drama
85 Ikiru 1952 Akira Kurosawa Drama
86 Jaws 1975 Steven Spielberg Thriller
87 Pulp Fiction 1994 Quentin Tarantino Crime, Drama
88 Spirited Away 2001 Hayao Miyazaki Animated Fantasy, Adventure
89 Grave of the Fireflies 1988 Isao Takahata Animated War Drama
90 Fantasia 1940 Various (Disney) Animated Musical, Fantasy
91 Ben Hur 1959 William Wyler Epic Historical Drama
92 Logan’s Run 1976 Michael Anderson Sci‑Fi, Action
93 Time After Time 1979 Nicholas Meyer Sci‑Fi, Adventure, Thriller
94 Casablanca 1942 Michael Curtiz Romance, Drama
95 Apocalypse Now 1979 Francis Ford Coppola War, Drama
96 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968 Stanley Kubrick Sci‑Fi, Adventure
97 The Shining 1980 Stanley Kubrick Horror
98 Look Who’s Coming to Dinner 1967 Stanley Kramer Drama, Comedy
99 Grumpy Old Men 1993 Donald Petrie Comedy
100 The Sixth Sense 1999 M. Night Shyamalan Supernatural Thriller
101 The Matrix 1999 The Wachowskis Sci‑Fi, Action
102 The Sandlot 1993 David Mickey Evans Family, Sports Comedy‑Drama
103 The War 1994 Jon Avnet War Drama
104 Enemy of the State 1998 Tony Scott Spy Thriller
105 Fandango 1985 Kevin Reynolds Coming‑of‑Age, Comedy‑Drama
106 Saving Private Ryan 1998 Steven Spielberg War, Drama
107 Being There 1979 Hal Ashby Drama, Satire
108 The Princess Bride 1987 Rob Reiner Fantasy, Adventure, Romantic Comedy

Note: Some release dates (or “release years”) and genres are simplified for brevity, and in a few cases the director’s name represents the most widely recognized figure associated with the film.

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2 points

There is !gai@sopuli.xyz

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19 points

Actually active formuladank community

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I really should visit !formuladank@lemmy.world more actively, most of the time the posts in there dont even show up on my feeds I think

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4 points

It’s also been in a bit of an expected lull during the off-season. I think it will pick up come next weekend when the season actually kicks off.

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That’s a fair point, I did join lemmy during the off season

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4 points

Oh, man, if we could find someone on lemmy with the time, energy, and mad skills to do the same kind of race recaps that u/Alphamaxnova1 used to do I would be so happy.

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4 points

Hell even lost rocket powered Mohawk on YouTube so I think it’s just the Covid hype is dying down unfortunately. But yeah alphamaxnova1 is the goat of f1 shitposts

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The sequence of COVID into Season 1 of DTS into the 2021 season into new regs and the first half of 2022 was really an insane period for hype and growth. Don’t think we’ll ever see anything like it again, barring perhaps an American teenage wonderkid fighting for the world championship leading to true mainstream US adoption.

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5 points

!hfy@lemmy.world

It exists, but there is almost nobody writing. I also haven’t seen any other writing communities. I’m not interested in writing, usually, but I always enjoy reading what others have wrote.

HFY is basically the only reason I get on Reddit nowadays.

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I grew and modded the K League (Korean football) sub previously, and I’ve wondered about starting one Lemmy. I would like one to be here so that I can can keep up with what’s happening easily, but I also kinda like not having a feeling of responsibility to post stuff regularly.

If I did start one, does anyone know if there’s any technical problems with creating and modding a comm on an instance different from your home instance?

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Last I heard there’s still some problems with it and I’m guessing they won’t be resolved soon, like how does moderation work if the reportee is on an instance that’s defederated with yours but not the community instance?

Your options are either to create an alt to mod (or just move to the other instance) or to start the community on your home instance.

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You could maybe start by posting stuff about korean football into a more general community, like !football@lemm.ee

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Yeah, I know there’s the football one, and I used to post a bit on the .world one, but it’s a niche topic even within football, so I know I won’t get much interaction from it.

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You can only start communities on your home instance as far as I’m aware. However, you can mod remote communities. It just requires some hoops to go through. What you need to do is create an alt on your desired instance, create the community there, then make your main account a mod on it.

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  6. Respect privacy as well as truth: Don’t ask for or share any personal information or slander anyone. A rule of thumb is if something is enough info to go by that it “would be a copyright violation if the info was art” as another group put it, or that it alone can be used to narrow someone down to 150 physical humans (Dunbar’s Number) or less, it’s considered an excess breach of privacy. Slander is defined by intentional utilitarian misguidance at the expense (positive or negative) of a sentient entity. This often links back to or mixes with rule one, which implies, for example, that even something that is true can still amount to what slander is trying to achieve, and that will be looked down upon.

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