A Bluesky feed generator written in Rust, serving posts written in Russian by people living in Netherlands
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nederlandskie

Potentially, a Bluesky feed of people speaking some language while living in some other country (for example, Russian-speaking people living in Netherlands).

Heavily WIP. Doesn't work yet at all, but does read the stream of posts as they are created on Bluesky.

Roadmap

  • Read stream of posts from Bluesky
  • Store posts in the database
  • Store user profiles in the database
  • Detect the country of residence from profile information
  • Keep subscription state to not lose messages
  • Serve the feed
  • Handle deleting of posts
  • Handle errors in the web service gracefully
  • Handle missing profiles in the profile classifier
  • Add a way to mark a profile as being from a certain country manually
  • Handle reconnecting to websocket somehow
  • Publish the feed

Configuration

  1. Copy .env.example into .env and set up the environment variables within:

    • PUBLISHER_BLUESKY_HANDLE to your Bluesky handle
    • PUBLISHER_BLUESKY_PASSWORD to Bluesky app password that you created in settings
    • CHAT_GPT_API_KEY for your ChatGPT key
    • DATABASE_URL for PostgreSQL credentials
    • FEED_GENERATOR_HOSTNAME to the hostname of where you intend to host the feed
  2. Determine your own DID and put it in PUBLISHER_DID env variable in .env:

    cargo run --bin who_am_i
    

Running

Populate and serve the feed

cargo run

Determine your own did for publishing

cargo run --bin who_am_i

Publish the feed

cargo run --bin publish_feed -- --help