Hey OP, do you want me to (try to) make you a script so that you don't have to do it manually every day? Or do you prefer to keep doing as you already do?
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Thank you very much for the offer! I think that I'll keep going manually, as it will probably envolve having a PC (which I don't)-:, and because people also tend to give commands that wouldn't be able to get read by a machine. But some automation would be nice. Still, thank you 🙇
I just had an idea! It'd be really cool if I made you a website that retrieved the last image you uploaded, read the comments sorted by upvotes, added the pixel, uploaded the image to your instance, and made a new post; and while doing so, it'd be cool if it showed you every step of the process so you could see if things were going fine. It'd be cool, but it would take at least a month for me to make...
As with finding the coordinates and the color hex code in every comment, I believe to know a way to approach this problem that would work 97% of the time.
There are some comments that get out of the [color] x, y standart, so I would need to manually add those before uploading
The way I'm imagining it, the website would try to fill in the values for you (the color and the coordinates), but you'd have input fields so you could insert the values in case the website didn't find the correct ones.
Also, let me ask you something in Portuguese. Eu vi que você é brasileiro. Você preferia que eu fizesse o website em português ou inglês?
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#5BCEFA @ (8,8)
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Palette and y-coordinate helper
- Cyan - #5BCEFA at 7-10, 23-26
- Pink - #F5A9B8 at 11-14, 19-22
- White - #FFFFFF at 15-18
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#5BCEFA @ (10,8)