RE: Dr. Smith.rb- A Curation Trail Bot That Deals in Absolutes (based on Dr. Doogie by @inertia)
I love, love, love this article, @ethandsmith! I'm going to need to give it a re-read, and more study to understand the technical stuff, but this one's a keeper for me. I was actually going to message you, and ask for more details about the bot you mentioned you were using, but this is way better than a reply post answer.
I, like you, feel let down by Streemian's performance. I would always rather be in charge, and learn the skills needed to develop and run the things I want to use. It takes a lot more time and effort, but then I have the skills developed to help others learn how to do it. And the customer support to myself is second to none!
I want to be able to offer people a different option than Streemian, and that is the problem I will be working to solve with this bot resource.
I have upvoted and resteemed this deserving article.
I found it on Curation With Style: The Best of the Unmentionables Ep. 31 (01/12/17)
Cheers!
@mitneb
I want to say that I really appreciate your comment! I'm glad you found such utility in the post. I've been following your mission to promote content from users who are learning English, and I think that's a fantastic initiative!
I really hope you'll be able to take advantage of the things bots can do for you as you get farther along in the Steemit world. Certainly my tutorial posts are a great place to start, but I'm sure I've forgotten something along the way, so please, by all means, message me if you have any questions. I'm more than happy to help you get some bots set up.
The unfortnate part about this bot is that it does take some knowledge of Linux, coding, and command line proficiency to be able to get it going. However, if you have a spare PC that you can throw Linux on, it would make a great server for this bot since each instance does not use up many system resources.
Again, thanks for stopping by, and feel free to message me on Discord any time!