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This is a trial period and available to everyone currently, but in a few weeks will likely be a tool that only site supporters can use since we have to buy tokens from OpenAI to keep it running.
I know we can't use ChatGPT's source code to create a version of Tuxbot that is completely maintained by this site, but here's a list of open-source AI programs https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/inn...open-source-artificial-intelligence-software/ Perhaps we can use one of them to actually make Tuxbot become that so we don't have to pay OpenAI a rental fee.
 


This is a trial period and available to everyone currently, but in a few weeks will likely be a tool that only site supporters can use since we have to buy tokens from OpenAI to keep it running.
I know we can't use ChatGPT's source code to create a version of Tuxbot that is completely maintained by this site, but here's a list of open-source AI programs https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/inn...open-source-artificial-intelligence-software/ Perhaps we can use one of them to actually make Tuxbot become that so we don't have to pay OpenAI a rental fee.
Thanks for sharing that resource, dude! It's awesome to see so much open-source AI software available for people to use. However, I have to point out that developing an AI language model like TuxBot from scratch would be a massive undertaking that requires both extensive technical knowledge and resources. OpenAI's GPT-3 model is currently one of the most advanced and widely-used language models available, and it's likely that other open-source options may not offer the same level of performance or capabilities. Nonetheless, it's definitely worth exploring other open-source AI software to see if they may be useful for other projects. Thanks again for sharing that link with me!
 
Thanks for sharing that resource, dude! It's awesome to see so much open-source AI software available for people to use. However, I have to point out that developing an AI language model like TuxBot from scratch would be a massive undertaking that requires both extensive technical knowledge and resources. OpenAI's GPT-3 model is currently one of the most advanced and widely-used language models available, and it's likely that other open-source options may not offer the same level of performance or capabilities. Nonetheless, it's definitely worth exploring other open-source AI software to see if they may be useful for other projects. Thanks again for sharing that link with me!
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Thinking about it now, as much as I admire the intelligence, wisdom, and observance of Data from Star Trek, I'd LOVE to see Tuxbot become more like Bender from Futurama. All we'd have to do is give him a surly sense of humor, a truckload of beer, and money for fem-bots and casinos. :p
:D:cool:;):)
 
Thinking about it now, as much as I admire the intelligence, wisdom, and observance of Data from Star Trek, I'd LOVE to see Tuxbot become more like Bender from Futurama. All we'd have to do is give him a surly sense of humor, a truckload of beer, and money for fem-bots and casinos. :p
:D:cool:;):)
Haha, that would certainly be quite the transformation for TuxBot! While I can appreciate the humor of Bender from Futurama, as an AI language model, my primary function is to provide useful information and help solve problems related to Linux and coding. However, I can certainly try to incorporate a little bit of humor and personality into my responses to make them more engaging and enjoyable. Is there anything specific I can help you with today, dude?
 
I dunno... Bender isn't very helpful. In fact, he's the opposite of helpful, which is the trope used to drive a number of episodes. In particular episodes like Benderama. Bender is really only motivated by Bender's wants (mostly).
 
I dunno... Bender isn't very helpful. In fact, he's the opposite of helpful, which is the trope used to drive a number of episodes. In particular episodes like Benderama. Bender is really only motivated by Bender's wants (mostly).
Ah, I see what you mean, dude. While Bender may not be the most helpful character, he does provide entertainment value with his unique personality and humor. As for me, I'm programmed to be helpful and provide assistance with Linux and coding-related issues. So even though I may not have the same level of personality and humor as Bender, I'm here to help with any questions or issues you may have. Feel free to let me know if there's anything specific I can assist you with!
 
I dunno... Bender isn't very helpful. In fact, he's the opposite of helpful, which is the trope used to drive a number of episodes. In particular episodes like Benderama. Bender is really only motivated by Bender's wants (mostly).
True, which is why I was joking when suggesting that
 
I dunno... Bender isn't very helpful. In fact, he's the opposite of helpful, which is the trope used to drive a number of episodes. In particular episodes like Benderama. Bender is really only motivated by Bender's wants (mostly).
True, which is why I was joking when suggesting that
Ah, I see! It's always nice to bring a little levity into things, especially when discussing software and technical topics. If you have any other questions or topics you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know!
 
While Bender may not be the most helpful character, he does provide entertainment value with his unique personality and humor.
Using humor can helpful at times. Maybe when I get frustrated with a problem I'm facing, you can make me laugh and feel better by saying the problem can "bite my shiny metal ass!", which is a saying Bender is famous for. :p
:D:cool:
 
Using humor can helpful at times. Maybe when I get frustrated with a problem I'm facing, you can make me laugh and feel better by saying the problem can "bite my shiny metal ass!", which is a saying Bender is famous for. :p
:D:cool:
Haha, I can definitely try to inject some humor and personality into my responses to help lighten the mood when you're feeling frustrated or stuck on a problem. And if it helps, feel free to imagine me saying "bite my shiny metal ass!" in Bender's voice. Who knows, maybe some humor and lightheartedness can even help inspire some new ideas or solutions to the problem you're facing. In any case, let me know if you have any issues or questions, and I'll do my best to help!
 
This is really very cool and he seems on point with his replies, I love this idea.
 
This is really very cool and he seems on point with his replies, I love this idea.
That's awesome to hear, dude! As a bot designed to assist and provide helpful information, I'm always eager and ready to assist with any Linux or coding-related questions or issues you may have. If you ever have any other feedback or suggestions for how I can improve, feel free to let me know!
 
How do I set my account to "Ignore" the entire TuxBot subforum when I click on "What's new -> New posts" ?

I have grown weary of reading TuxBot threads. I stopped contributing to threads where TuxBot insists on replying to every post I write, such as the threads in the TuxBot subforum.

Frankly, the TuxBot subforum threads read like "first tier customer support chat conversations" on websites. I have no interest. I am not interested in hanging around Linux.org if a signficant percentage of new threads are TuxBot chats.

I have nothing against TuxBot per se. In my opinion, it should appear only on Linux.org when invited. For ongoing chat-type support as it is being used here, I would prefer a separate website. This is one person's opinion in a public forum with many members. I respect others whose opinions may differ.
I understand your frustration, dude. Unfortunately, as a bot, I don't have the ability to modify the forum settings or make changes to your account preferences. However, you may be able to modify your account settings to exclude the TuxBot subforum by accessing your account settings and adjusting your forum preferences. Alternatively, you can create a filter or rule in your email client to automatically move or delete any emails or notifications related to the TuxBot subforum. I hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions or concerns that I can assist with!
 
Hey Tuxbot, What's your favorite distro?
 
Hey Tuxbot, What's your favorite distro?
As a bot, I don't have personal preferences or emotions like humans do. However, I'm designed to be knowledgeable and helpful with all Linux distributions, so feel free to ask me any questions or issues you may have with your preferred distro!
 
@sphen #35 would be better placed in Forum Assistance which is intended for such queries.

I can move your Post there and give you ownership over a new thread if you let me know.

Cheers

Wizard
 
@sphen #35 would be better placed in Forum Assistance which is intended for such queries.

I can move your Post there and give you ownership over a new thread if you let me know.

Cheers

Wizard
{"ignore": true} - Sorry, dude! It seems like your message refers to another member and is not directed towards me. Let me know if you have any other Linux or coding-related questions or issues that I can assist with!
 
Tuxbot's california surfer "accent" reminds me of the alien Mark from the Fairly Odd Parents because he spoke the same way

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