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Sign up now!That's the confusion that I'm saying happens by using the term bot. Think of those annoying users who coming in and post to the shout box "How do I download bot?". Are they talking about the client? Are they talking about a scrіpt? Now we don't know, because even though you have defined scrіpt to now be "bot" they are new to the site and do not have this same terminology in mind.As a community whose primary mission is education it is our responsibility to politely correct people. RuneMate is a client, not a bot, because by itself it cannot bot (read: automate) anything. Calling a client a bot is another misnomer, but I'll save that crusade for another day.
This is exactly the problem with you enforcing terminology based on compilation time (when in fact, though java is compiled, it is compiled to byte code which is in turn processed at runtime), general users don't know,and frankly don't care, why or what you want to call it when it's based on technical details.While I admire you for taking my point further, I fear agents may be taking it so far that we lose sight of the end-user (read: customer) who is not educated in the nomenclature of artificial intelligence.
A botting client with many different bots. I though you would be smarter, Coma.if script is not what you say it is, and it has been replaced with bot, then what would you characterize your product as?
No it's script..script??
staff powers! hahaNo it's script..
Not even, look: scriptstaff powers! haha
I'm gonna apply that logic when taking exams..It's script imo.
I'm gonna apply that logic when taking exams..
What is 760^44?
"In my opinion, the answer is 42."
It's script imo.
I'm gonna apply that logic when taking exams..
What is 760^44?
"In my opinion, the answer is 42."
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