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# 311 Poster
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This is a toy I built so I wouldn't have to check the [Grand Forks 311](http://www.grandforksgov.com/online-services/gf-311)
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app/website all the time.
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It currently toots to Mastodon at [@hackgfk_311@botsin.space](https://botsin.space/@hackgfk_311).
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Toots are converted to tweets ([@hackgfk_311](https://twitter.com/hackgfk_311)) with @renatolond's wonderful
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crossposter: https://crossposter.masto.donte.com.br ([source code](https://github.com/renatolond/mastodon-twitter-poster)).
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Written in R because I'm much quicker at that than Python, and it seemed like a fun use case.
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Pull requests always welcome!
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# 311_ebooks
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In Python (because why stay consistent?), this script takes the corpus out of the local 311 database
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and builds an [ebooks-style](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_ebooks) toot using Markovify.
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Currently tooting at [@hackgfk_311_ebooks@botsin.space](https://botsin.space/@hackgfk_311_ebooks).
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# Hack Grand Forks
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I named the repo something general because I'd like to add more tools/bots in the future to help get
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people engaged in this type of thing. If you have any ideas or would like to contribute to a grander
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"Hack Grand Forks" idea, [open an issue](https://github.com/mattbk/hack-grand-forks/issues) and we can talk. |