STM32 Bot
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STM32 Bot
In reference to this (rightly) locked thread at viewtopic.php?t=11222 I've just done a google, and there is bot software called STM32. (Apologies if this was blindingly obvious and/or has already been posted by someone).
https://github.com/u2man/stm32-telegram-bot
And it does ask the question, how long before this and other web forums are populated by intelligent bots? Apart from this obvious one, has it already started? Is there anyone else here or is it just me??!
Admin note - The post referenced above has now been deleted. (PJ 27/03/24)
https://github.com/u2man/stm32-telegram-bot
And it does ask the question, how long before this and other web forums are populated by intelligent bots? Apart from this obvious one, has it already started? Is there anyone else here or is it just me??!
Admin note - The post referenced above has now been deleted. (PJ 27/03/24)
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Re: STM32 Bot
The STM32 is a 32 bit ARM microprocessor that's on various popular electronics dev boards.
Bleep bloop.
Bleep bloop.
Re: STM32 Bot
Thanks. User and threads being deleted.
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Re: STM32 Bot
AI should only be allowed to read the internet, never to write.
Re: STM32 Bot
A little bit scary. If you never had any shred of doubt it was a bot - and not a weird fanatic with bad grammar - you obviously haven't spent much time on Amiga forums.
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Re: STM32 Bot
I wonder what it was saying now!
Re: STM32 Bot
Not totally sure but iirc was a post askink if the Spectrum community could be interested in a demake of a game called "Mechathroids" or something similar.
Re: STM32 Bot
I thought it was very entertaining, but it really has no place in here.
At least it could spell ZX_Spectrum.
At least it could spell ZX_Spectrum.
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Re: STM32 Bot
I think the game mentioned was Mechanarium. It’s a lovely indie adventure game. Well known for its hand-drawn graphics, so it doesn’t seem like a good fit for a Speccy demake(?) but I suppose it has a lot in common with Dizzy in terms of gameplay (but with more atmosphere and story).
Re: STM32 Bot
It's clear, we will need the Voight-Kampff test as captcha.SteveSmith wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:13 pm And it does ask the question, how long before this and other web forums are populated by intelligent bots?
Re: STM32 Bot
Lets hope it does not post "I'll be back"
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Re: STM32 Bot
To me the most interesting thing is that the post received some likes and sincere answers. Passed the Turing test. For some time the cheap works where condemned as "it can be made by machines" and everyone focused in arts and blablabla. It's done. La Mettrie was right.
PS: Gómez Pereira and Descartes, I'm looking at you.
PS: Gómez Pereira and Descartes, I'm looking at you.