Quoter
Quoter was a Discord bot that allows for users to make visual quotes out of images, similar to those you can get by searching for "motivational quotes" on the internet.
So, quoter is dead, yeah. I've been battling with my mental health since making this bot public and pleanty of angry DMs and emails from people asking "why it no worky in my server" when it was their configuration causing the issues. This lead me to wanting to delete the bot and I swore "If it ever died for any reason, I'm not bringing it back" and then... it died.My webserver provider locked me out of my account about a year prior and so I was wondering how long it'd be before Quoter died. Things were hopeful: "hey its been a few months and they havent shut it down so what could go wrong?!"
Then... It happened. I saw the bot go offline, and get a few angry DMs. I tried to log in to restart the bot and uh oh. I can't. The server was taken down along with an email from my provider saying "Your account has been suspended". Quoter was dead unless I put it on a new server, but even then there wouldn't be a database. Yikes.Also, that'd go against my previous statement where I wouldn't bring it back; thus, Quoter is dead.The source code is available on my GitHub Repo. Thanks for a blast and angry DMs.
~ autumnBefore you leave, I have one final request: have a good day / evening / night, whoever you are and wherever you may be. Good luck and have fun in cyberspace, I'm sorry my silly creation won't be there anymore.
Credits
paradoxical autumn
Main developer
"im just some idiot on the internet who doesn't know what to do with their free time."
MigLifeCrisis
Beta Tester
"backrooms is when noclip"
Hailey The Wolf
Beta Tester
"REDACTED"
Dino
Beta Tester
"autumn i dont want to be listed on this website and please stop pinging me."
Attribution
All the cool stuff that made Quoter work
Python
<removed>
python-pillow/Pillow
hikari-py/hikari
tandemdude/hikari-lightbulb
HyperGH/hikari-miru
nathanielfernandes/imagetext-py
Visual Studio Code
Make It A Quote
Carrd
© paradoxical autumn.