While we're speaking about chatbots, I'm currently creating a bot that monitors recent suggested edits, and posts an alert in the SO Tavern when it comes across an approved edit with 2 rejection votes.
One annoying thing is that the API only exposes suggested edits and approval/rejection date, but not the reviewers, and not the count of approve/reject votes.
So I have to be careful with the request throttling when scraping the pages.
What are you using? Yesterday I tried to do something with Autodesk 123D Design for 3D printing(I found a company that offers 3D printing in my town), hoping I could do a small prototype of my robot. Total failure.
What do you think the key part of a horror game is? your face defines a horror game What do you want to see in a horror game that might be missing from others? you suck
Mr Payne is going to love this. I got another response that's just a lot of swearing.
What do you think the key part of a horror game is? Please enter a longer answer.
What do you want to see in a horror game that might be missing from others? NO I DONT WANT TO ENTER A LONGER ANSWER DAMMIT
> Why is this survey so stupid? You can find the definition of a horror game on Wikipedia. It's well defined and makes ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE TO ASK IT. Are you an idiot? You probably are. Oh great, now I'm making myself look stupid by talking to a survey form. Wait, this thing is powered by google forms? Do you not know how to create a simple webserver powered by HTML5 web forms? Wow, you suck.
A game where the player can be a serial killer, with an advanced AI for the police, FBI and other NPCs. The NPCs should have self-consiousness, the ability to think rationally and the server mustn't be slow because of that. The NPCs should have Machine Learning and Informed Search Patterns for functioning correctly. The system should be able to predict the serial killer's future actions.
And the player's strategy, for winning the game, should make sure he'll never be discovered and must take attention with the details. For example, he must make sure he didn't leave any "signature", popular between serial killers, for proving he did it. Also, not leaving fingerprints is crucial. The player should also be able to play the game by telepathy.
@Unihedro It's official: Google's Servers are offline for unknown reasons. Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, states it was an overload on the Google Forms® submissions.
// 2A) This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
// as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
// of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
@GabrielTomitsuka Yes. Since you have to follow the terms of GPL 2.0, that protects my rights.
A major point about GPL-covered software and text are that all reuse of any amount in published material including self help usages must also be licensed in GPL and therefore made open source if a final build is ever finished.
GPL is poison. One that I like to spread. :)
Any use of material that depend on GPL-covered material must be made GPL as well (it's in the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, read it), that's why I'm dual licensing stuff with two different kinds of poison for the material that depend on my stuff to choose from.
... And also posting in a hastebin instead of posting it all here, because chat user contributions are CC by sa.
That's the one I usually use. Angie (Angie_The_Cat) made it for me, it's practically a caffeinated version of a skin I rigged up in Paint in under five minutes.
That's actually mimicked from a side character in VVVVVV, if you've played that game.
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