This page is about bots I’ve made.
Bot family
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Micropoetry. (featured)
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A dust cloud generator.
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Autechre song title generator.
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Code minus context.
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Absurd aphorisms.
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quasihaiku
A variant of poem.exe that posts without using the letter e.
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every wikt.
Every word on Wiktionary.org.
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every deity
Names of gods you’d never heard of. A tribute to @godtributes.
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robot recipes
Tasty recipes for robots.
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[face] to [face]
Curious emoji scenarios.
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Rust minus context
A variant of PROGRAMR.BAT, posting lines of code from historical versions of the Rust codebase.
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rireljbeq
Every word in English encoded using the simple ROT-13 cipher.
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ʎʇuǝʍʇ-ɹnoɟ
4:20 verb noun every day.
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opus.exe
Generating a catalogue of the complete musical works of composer Jürgen Sebastian Bot.
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gach focal
Every word in Irish.
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airport.exe
Hopping from one airport to another.
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every snake
All kinds of snakes.
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The Match
Get the latest fabricated football scores.
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toki ale
Every word in toki pona.
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ALL LEMMATA
Words consisting only of straight lines.
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Psychic Seahorse
Ridiculous predictions.
What is a bot?
What is a bot? I like Darius Kazemi’s working definition which was described on episode 9 of the podcast Too Much Not Enough:
My working definition is, a bot is a piece of software that communicates with humans through a medium that was designed for humans to communicate with humans.
Changes
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Ported two Twitter bots to Mastodon: @emojitoemoji (a.k.a. [face] to [face]) and @robotrecipes.
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Released @quasihaiku.
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Released my first Mastodon bot, porting @poem_exe from Twitter.
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Released @dust_exe, my last Twitter bot.
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Released @poem_exe, which became my most popular Twitter bot.