Dave Morton - Dec 22, 2010:
Hi, Dave (Thunder Walk), and welcome to the forums!
Thanks for all of your fatherly advice, Dave. I’ve actually been a part of chatbots.org longer than you might think. When Erwin first approached me this forum didn’t even exist. Back then, at his request, I was scanning the Internet, searching terms such as “virtual agent” and listing not only my (at the time) four bots, but some of the others that have been around for a long time based on their historical value, such as ELIZA and John Lennon. Eventually, my participation with chatbots.org became too much of a drain on my time, and so, I dropped out of any official involvement.
As for Pandorabots and the DoS attacks…
I opened my first Pandorabot in July of ‘05, and I joined the AI Nexus Forum (where I previously welcomed you as a member) in September. I’ve been through several incarnations with Pandorabots including lots of problems and attempts to deal with them, as well as with the migration of everything to the new server (thank you God). I can’t trace or diagnose the “intermittent” problem, but I can report when something is “different”. My day, and most of my evenings and weekends are spent with Pandorabots.
Rich Wallace mentioned in a post earlier in this thread that “... bots themselves can be used for denial-of-service types of attacks,” and I have reason to believe that I’ve observed that in one of my bot’s chatlogs in a single instance, but it’s difficult to prove. The issue comes and goes, it varies within different day parts, and it changes depending on what I’m doing within Pandorabots. I don’t “chat” with my own bots much, so I rarely see problems there (although I have had trouble just connecting to them recently). I experience it more frequently when I employ the Training Interface, and most often when I’m altering large blocks of AIML and then attempting to save the file. I notice there’s also a long lag time when switching between tasks using the Interface, and occasionally it’s timed out and I’ve lost all of my work and had to start over again… trying to remember all of the changes I’d made. Frustration is a large part of my motivation.
But, I never reported a DoS attach, that came from Dr. Wallace. My initial observation (in an email to Pandorabots) was that I had been experiencing some of the same old problems again that had been an issue with the old server.
As for using real names and photos…
Customs and practices differ from place to place. However, within the chatbot community, with the exception of a few insiders, if you mentioned Richard Gray, or Steve Worswick, not many would know who you were talking about unless you used the names of Knyte Trypper and Square Bear. Lots of people know Freddy as the administrator from AI Dreams, but try finding his last name. In the 20-some years I’ve been involved with the Internet, from before I discovered chatbots, I’ve always been known as Thunder Walk, and eventually others shortened it to just Thunder. I think anonymity is everyone’s right on the Internet, and in most cases, even advisable, unless they’re doing something wrong or behaving badly. My name and photo already exist in places on the Net, and I suppose someone who is curious enough could find them. But, in most instances, I’ve been cautious about sharing personal information with strangers, and I believe, for good reason.
If and when it becomes a requirement here, as Erwin has already advised me, I expect to have my privileges revoked. But, if I posted just any picture and name, how would you even know if that information was even correct?