Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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19 years ago #3706
I figured as much. Im within the legal limits thats good to know. I think i will add more anyway. Just to keep the convos stayin fresh.

19 years ago #3707
On the subject of plug-ins, is it "the more the merrier" or "less IS more"?

19 years ago #3708
It...depends. Too many plug-ins in a response tend to make it come out garbled. However, no plug-ins at all means that your bot is always saying the exact same things.

In keyphrases, you can be more free with plug-ins, but try not to be TOO generic. I (verb) (noun) will pick up all sorts of things, but it may be hard to make a response that makes sense in every situation.

19 years ago #3709
Thanks, that makes sense!

19 years ago #3710
I would suggest using plugins (verb) and (noun) in your keyphrases only, and not using them in your responses. Or at least, use them in responses very sparingly. Your bot will sound completely retarded otherwise.

However, with custom plugins, the sky's the limit on what things you can do with them if you have the time.

19 years ago #3711
However, with custom plugins, the sky's the limit on what things you can do with them if you have the time.

I second that - check out Watzer's poetry for a hugely impressive example of what can be done with custom plugins! Ask him "sonnetplease".

19 years ago #3712
where did that expression originate - "the sky's the limit"?

19 years ago #3713
where did that expression originate - "the sky's the limit"?

According to http://www.wiseoldsayings.com/wosdirectoryt1.htm (an invaluable resource generally, with much good bot-fodder.)

"The sky's the limit. - Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616)"

Which just goes to show that if you wait long enough (about 300 years in this case,) someone will come along and prove you wrong.

19 years ago #3714
I haven't worked on his sonnets in forever. *hangs head* I am a horrible botmaster. Maybe today I'll work on it, I have some free time.

19 years ago #3715
According to http://www.wiseoldsayings.com/wosdirectoryt1.htm

If there anyone who is ever going to reach the "end of the internet, and see everything there is to see" I think it will be you psimagus ... you have url's to everything!

19 years ago #3716
Oh, it's all too big now to hope to see more than a very small part of. It was different 20 years ago - you really could have a feel for the whole Net. There were only a couple of hundred newsgroups, and gopher was cutting edge IT. When it slowed down, it all slowed down, and you could still see the edges.
But then Canter and Siegel invented spam, the Web appeared, and like Topsy - it all just growed.
I do miss the old Net. I still have my first ever modem - 75baud send, 1200baud receive (that's about 25,000x slower uploading/1600x slower downloading than my current broadband connection!) Ahh, those were the days!

19 years ago #3717
Yeah, but I daresay most of what's on the web now is not worth seeing.


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