Nydauron wrote: ↑March 2nd, 2020, 9:54 pm
pepperonipi wrote: ↑March 2nd, 2020, 9:36 pm
Nydauron wrote: ↑March 2nd, 2020, 6:26 pm
St Patty's my guess
Festive pi
I wonder what green pizza would taste like....
Mhm, St. Patrick's. I've changed it for a few holidays in the past, so naturally had to keep the streak going.
I'm waiting for rainbow pi lol. Easter potentially?
It would be so cool if you could automate the process. I don't think you can change your picture via API. (I pretty sure that's solely for the wiki, correct?) Plus, the account would then also need bot access.
Don't know if that is entirely legal since it could then be used for other malicious purposes.
Nah, that'll be for pride month!

I already have that one ready since I made a rainbow pi for pride month last year.
While I think it'd be cool if I could automate the process, I'm pretty sure the phpBB API is a little weird, and I don't really see the point in doing so, since I only have to change my pfp every so often. A
web crawler could probs do the job, but again, I don't really see the point.
I don't think there'd be an issue with legality though. I'm currently working on
Pi-Bot, a bot for the wiki running on Pywikibot (Python library for MediaWiki), and I don't think there are any legal issues, even when in theory the bot could be used for malicious purposes (which it won't be). I mean, if a human could maliciously abuse the forums/wiki with no serious legal repercussions, I don't see how a bot could encounter worse legal challenges.