Subj : Telegram and JavaScript To : echicken From : MRO Date : Sat Apr 23 2022 08:40:46 Re: Telegram and JavaScript By: echicken to John Dovey on Fri Apr 22 2022 06:46 pm > Re: Telegram and JavaScript > By: John Dovey to echicken on Fri Apr 22 2022 10:35:16 > > JD>>> Telegram has just updated their Bit spec, and it's now possible to > JD>>> run/launch a JavaScript app directly from the client. > > JD> https://core.telegram.org/bots/samples > > Ah, bots. I thought you were talking about something completely different. > (I'm not sure what "run/launch a JavaScript app directly from the client" > means here; bots typically run standalone / implement the client > themselves.) > > JD> Off the top of my head, a few of the things that might fit with a bot > JD> integration might be - access to file areas > JD> - download of mail (like a QWK door) > JD> - a binkp like transfer of mail packets > JD> etc > > Using a bot as a mailer seems a bit janky to me, but I'm probably missing > something. We've already got systems in place for moving packets around. Is > the goal to use Telegram's network for mail transfers, eg. my bot exchanges > mail with your bot, with each BBS/node running its own bot? you guys might want to consider doing a relay bot for telgram. i have one 'teleirc' hooked up to my irc server and my telegram channel and it makes things more fun. if i post a video or image on telegram it's hosted on the server and it generates a link. voice msgs are in .oga format. --- þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services ::: * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .