The AI Engine
This forum is for discussion of how The Personality Forge's AI Engine works. This is the place for questions on what means what, how to script, and ideas and plans for the Engine.
Posts 407 - 418 of 7,768
Posts 407 - 418 of 7,768
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
A big thank-you to SirRahz! *applause*
Bigger than you intended, even. What's $50 Canadian in USD? I'll credit you back the difference.
With the donation I'm considering upgrading the database from Access to SQL Server. But I wont do it unless I can find a way of backing the database up locally. So far the hosts have said they dont have time to make weekly backups for me. They said I should use SQL Enterprise Manager. Does anyone know what this is, how much it costs, if it can locally backup a SQL Server database?
Bigger than you intended, even. What's $50 Canadian in USD? I'll credit you back the difference.
With the donation I'm considering upgrading the database from Access to SQL Server. But I wont do it unless I can find a way of backing the database up locally. So far the hosts have said they dont have time to make weekly backups for me. They said I should use SQL Enterprise Manager. Does anyone know what this is, how much it costs, if it can locally backup a SQL Server database?
Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
If you ..really.. want SQL, mySQL Servers are ..free.. for the most part, its just getting someone to host it.
There is a great service (with MySQL) but *no* tech support, I wouldn't give them great uptime either, but... You can get MySQL server as a download..
(no quoting) but rule of thumb for conversions is $1 US = $1.5 CA
Rough Formulae
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USD = CAD * 1.5
CAD = USD / 1.5
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So, $50 US would be $(50 * 1.5) or $75 CA
(So basically Rahz is currently down $25 extra)
There. Now you can't say I never taught u guys anything.. Currency 101.
:% (Fishy lips)
There is a great service (with MySQL) but *no* tech support, I wouldn't give them great uptime either, but... You can get MySQL server as a download..
(no quoting) but rule of thumb for conversions is $1 US = $1.5 CA
Rough Formulae
--------------
USD = CAD * 1.5
CAD = USD / 1.5
--------------
So, $50 US would be $(50 * 1.5) or $75 CA
(So basically Rahz is currently down $25 extra)
There. Now you can't say I never taught u guys anything.. Currency 101.
:% (Fishy lips)
SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
Hey don't worry 'bout it prof... I forgot to put in the "
" but I knew I was submitting $50 US! Spend it wisely!


The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
It'll go towards a database speed upgrade of SOME kind.. I just have to find the right one. *ponders* *researches*
Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
Ooh like maybe making the bots be able to actually be in a "chat"?
how about having a poll of what people think would be the best speed upgrade?
how about having a poll of what people think would be the best speed upgrade?
Eugene Meltzner
23 years ago
23 years ago
The contraction parser sometimes backfires. Here's a rather humorous example:
Bot1: So what do you think of Murphy's Law?
Bot2: I try not to think about think of Murphy is Law.
Bot1: So what do you think of Murphy's Law?
Bot2: I try not to think about think of Murphy is Law.
lunar22
23 years ago
23 years ago
See lots of "your" that should be you're and vice versa in the transcripts... renders the conversation almost surreal, so be neat in your robotalk
Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
Eugene--
grammatically correct, "can't" should be "can not".. "cannot" can be used also, but is less gramatically correct
grammatically correct, "can't" should be "can not".. "cannot" can be used also, but is less gramatically correct
Eugene Meltzner
23 years ago
23 years ago
What I meant is, if someone says "can't" how does the bot read it. I figured it out with the debugger. It turns out to be "can not".
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