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solyaris

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About solyaris

blog: www.twitter.com/solyarisoftware

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    Comment #23537496

    very interesting! I would like to know more about the voice assistant technology and the cobot logic.

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    Comment #14203422

    Even if I'm an happy Ruby developer, I feel that realizing a chatbot - in a specific programming language, - with a standard framework (Rails), - for a specific channel (Messenger)…

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    Comment #14203311

    Even if I'm an happy Ruby developer, I feel that realizing a chatbot - in a standard programming language (Ruby), - with a standard framework (Rails), - for a specific channel (Mes…

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    Comment #11018252

    Author here. To maintain persistence of your comments, please reply on stackexchange too (an vote there the question tehre maybe) Thanks for your attention giorgio

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    Comment #10987246

    I highly suggest this Ruby gem to realize Telegram bots. Baed on Alexander's work, myself I realized a github project to show how to use webhooks integration: http://www.github.com…

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    Comment #10963149

    BTW, a friend of mine suggest to me now: https://www.rivescript.com/ That's an AIML alternative that seems a bit better (no XML!), but I do not yet understood if I can do with rive…

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    Comment #10962279

    thank for your links! generally speaking, I can't agree with your first statement :) and I anticipated my ignorance in linguistic topics :) I'll investigate and study to understand…

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    Comment #10962250

    thanks a lot for your links! I maintain a sort of microblog just about these topics: http://www.twitter.com/solyarisoftware Me too I just discovered Chris Messina's definition of "…

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    Comment #10962216

    Hi Kleiba years ago I studied a bit AIML and also recently I see that Ruby language implementation is a bit obsolete. My feeling is that AIML are not maintained / growing, but the …

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    Comment #10951486

    Hi all! author here. It make sense to implement chatbots dialogs where each dialog is implemented as a finite state machine ? Good idea or a naif-robotic approach ? BTW, please con…

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    Comment #10709650

    Short answer: I'm sorry, I'm against the tech/business approach of this project. Notes: I'm an ambient electronic music maker (and software maker too). I saw a lot of similar proje…

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    Comment #10690124

    Author here, I'll be pleased to answer questions. BOTServer is a simple project in Ruby language to manage many Telegram bots with a server webhooks routing 'architecture' (instead…

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    Comment #10688571

    >this could be a viable option for push notification in the IoT domain. Yes! :)

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    >All the cool kids were talking about it, so I thought I might as well support them, too. I agree with Sam Saffron (thanks Sam for al your githubcode) about some perplexity using w…

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    Comment #10688543

    great project! I retwitted: https://twitter.com/solyarisoftware/status/67379850204928000... Documentation is VERY well done. publisher: Curl examples are perfect. subscribers: mayb…

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    Comment #10650899

    > Nope, the bot only stores track title, performer and id. Actual media is stored on Telegram servers. good idea ;-) BTW, do you have any recent news about Telegram decisions about…

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    Yes, BTW, you know, there is a debate about the fact Facebook M if fake artificial intelligence, but instead M hidden a usual help-desk by humans. It doesn't matter... I believe in…

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    Comment #10649141

    Terms Of Services ? As far as I know, Telegram is really really open (at the moment) with really few limitations. For me, this is a very important fact. yes, is a big (and debated)…