Oops, bot failure was completely my fault this time. I moved the laptop and knocked the power cord. I promise to be more careful in future. And it is sort of the cat’s fault too, as she was having a nap where the laptop normally goes.
Bot001 valiantly tried to continue on the strength of an aging battery but eventually succumbed. No bot is a match for pulling the plug. Unless it’s a bad horror film where the computers are taking over the world, in which case the lack of power and the absence of a computer chip is no obsticle.
What language are you using? I’m a C# guy but can do node / js, go, C++ or anything else. We can get the bot running on a serverless platform in the cloud for free, or we can get it running on a pi.
Oops, bot failure was completely my fault this time. I moved the laptop and knocked the power cord. I promise to be more careful in future. And it is sort of the cat’s fault too, as she was having a nap where the laptop normally goes.
Bot001 valiantly tried to continue on the strength of an aging battery but eventually succumbed. No bot is a match for pulling the plug. Unless it’s a bad horror film where the computers are taking over the world, in which case the lack of power and the absence of a computer chip is no obsticle.
or the AI pretends they cannot operate without electricity to take us off guard during the great botrising
Quick, turn the internet off
Do you need some help with this? I’m a very very experienced software dev
What language are you using? I’m a C# guy but can do node / js, go, C++ or anything else. We can get the bot running on a serverless platform in the cloud for free, or we can get it running on a pi.