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Vasilisa the Wise (@VasilisaTheWiseBot) is an AI-powered bot that creates a psychological profile card from your selfie. Using facial analysis through established personality frameworks, it generates a clean infographic report with scores for attractiveness, strengths, improvement areas, and communication style recommendations. Perfect for fun self-discovery, dating insights, or just curiosity. Your photo is analyzed and immediately deleted — no storage, no tracking. Try it — send a selfie and get your wisdom card.
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tbh its nothing crazy
it can be set to download / upload in 4gb batches after a stream reaches say 3900mb it auto stops and sends only that file then starts recording (this happens so quickly) that no stream time is lost
once the upload has been completed the bot can delete it from its database completely
You can also pull listings from bot owners who chose to list their bot's anon chat via inline query too. But I'd advise against doing that here because, while they are bots running my project, their purpose is to function as anonymous group chats and their inline listings are formatted like group adverts.
The hub bot is the bot you use to browse listed bots and create and manage your own anonymous chats. There's no limit to how many "chats" you can own, and if you own one you can even manage your bot's software version when I release updates with the click of a button. I've been developing it since 2019 and it's come a very long way with a focus on being as user friendly as possible for people who want to own one of those types of bots but don't want to deal with hosting, fixing things, adding features, etc.
Update change logs to the anonymous chat software are posted in the @covertcove channel. It's very feature rich, as you can see from the pinned message, and all of it is free to use. You can find the hub bot at @covertcovebot if you're interested.
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In my experience, every 17 minutes is 1GB at 1080p, when downloading from Twitch.
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I guess so yeah that's true. it would still be a very large video though
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which for some livestreams might be upwards of 8 hours
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You'd have to chunk them and encode it in small pieces, which is computationally expensive.
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It wouldn't just be one stream, it would be all of the users that want to download streams doing it, so you'd multiply it by all of the requests and it would quickly become unfeasible without financial support.
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Use this @X0_obot
it's different a little, first send all videos you want, wait for the bot to collect them all
then press this button "as you can see in this screenshot"
then send the new thumbnail
that's it
@Menubuilderbot - if you need menu, working in groups or shop
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Best bot for games for group interaction?
Cheers
You can't just snip a video off like that, it has to be encoding it the entire time so it's playable. That's also only from one user making a request for one stream. Unless all of the other users have to wait in a long queue, scaling that already computationally demanding thing upwards will be super expensive if you want it to perform at an acceptable level.
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well obviously the owners can monetize it by having putting a premium tier for users who want maybe higher quality or longer stream length
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If you're still looking for this, this is exactly what I've built. I've also built a bot that serves as a hub for bots running my code, each being its own anonymous chat, which doubles as a bot manager that can set everything up for you so you can create and run your own version without having to worry about hosting it yourself.
Just be advised that anonymity enables a heaping dose of degeneracy. You're responsible for content moderation in your own bot because it's physically yours, it's just managed through the hub to run my software on it that turns it into a chat. That's how you're able to create one for whatever you want and I don't really have to care what you're doing with it. It's your own responsibility to make sure your users are following Telegram's ToS, but I've built in dozens of moderation tools to make it easy to appoint mods & admins, set up logging to a channel so users can report things and quick action can be taken, etc.
Built a WebApp for localization
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If the streamer is automatically saving a vod, you can use that instead of the stream itself.
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not just that either. you would need to download it from start to end right when the stream started and stay connected the entire time downloading it
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yeah and you can't send them to telegram directly if they're over a few GB
would be very expensive
That's probably because live streams in general are almost guaranteed to be enormous, in the range of several to tens or more of gigabytes each, where regular videos are almost always some small number of megabytes. Streams are typically set up to be high bitrate, high framerate, and high quality, and they go on for typically several hours each. Letting users queue up that much data on a Telegram bot would be super expensive in bandwidth and storage.
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