I can agree on that. I guess it is the natural speech that is itching me.
Thank you for sharing. I have always considered chat bots to be passive, but this opened my mind. Maybe I am narrow minded...
I do not have a Tesla, and I do not know what is available out there in terms of managing a Tesla from a remote location. But I am curious about using the chat bot-format for a status monitor application like this. What…
Also confusing when there is a vehicle in the Halo series called Mongoose. Confusing, confusing...
Or add something like this to your .bashrc function bt() { java -jar /path/to/bt-launcher.jar -m "magnet:xt=urn:btih:$1" -d /$HOME/Downloads }
Talks about reviewing code, mentions a closed source application...
What things that makes you paranoid can a "fancy GUI" do in the background that an application with a CLI cannot also do in the background?
"My daughter asked me"
Couldn't agree more. I see exactly _no_ potential use cases for this.
Not really need an API to quickly build a tool for this. Could as well just send a proper request and parse the response, not too much of extra work for this service.
I can agree on that. I guess it is the natural speech that is itching me.
Thank you for sharing. I have always considered chat bots to be passive, but this opened my mind. Maybe I am narrow minded...
I do not have a Tesla, and I do not know what is available out there in terms of managing a Tesla from a remote location. But I am curious about using the chat bot-format for a status monitor application like this. What…
Also confusing when there is a vehicle in the Halo series called Mongoose. Confusing, confusing...
Or add something like this to your .bashrc function bt() { java -jar /path/to/bt-launcher.jar -m "magnet:xt=urn:btih:$1" -d /$HOME/Downloads }
Talks about reviewing code, mentions a closed source application...
What things that makes you paranoid can a "fancy GUI" do in the background that an application with a CLI cannot also do in the background?
"My daughter asked me"
Couldn't agree more. I see exactly _no_ potential use cases for this.
Not really need an API to quickly build a tool for this. Could as well just send a proper request and parse the response, not too much of extra work for this service.