Estimated User #109
170 fiction conversations
over 1 month, 11 days
(May 13, 2023 – Jun 24, 2023)
44% prompt uniqueness
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Make the results of the Progressbar System Bracket with a set of rounds divided
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Make this transcribed version of the recording of UDC 2001 based on this thingy:
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Make a story draft in ordered list using funny things. The change of the mood du
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Make random answers for this thing I made: A user started his first new text tha
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1 short sentence with 1 short word "I am following my human friend with the dyna
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Add 3 more values which are numbers of the scores out of 10, and the most used p
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Make a timeline of companies with creations, destructions, merges and splits in
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Generate a thing of Uppertech's history timeline in bullets, with the year, a co
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Make a summarised version of what happened to a fictional TFX-TF! equivalent nam
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Extend this storyboard numbers. 1. Start, good 2. Important, don't forget, walks
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Make the history of Pic a TF1 Studios's logo, used to be PicTFOO but it was rena
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Make a Funkus history based on the Pyrus history, with 3 sentences and 1 paragra
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Create the results of the Turbosoft Blipdows Best System. It should be divided i
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Make long riddles with the answer Leader Fou and names Leader Gomma, Leader Happ
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Make a bumper script where a jangoro is jumping, falls, and someone say9ing off
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Screensaver: A item will appear on the screen and will go to random positions. I
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Make more Pyrus systems based like this: BarUI (Early days, based on Pyrus Boot
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Make a Topple history of TFOUtosh computers and Topple servers and accessories f
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Make it a real script Clippy follows user with dynamite. Progressbar shot before
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C19
For tf1.fr to tfou1, . turns into o causing fr to go into a knot, o squishes 1 a
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C20
In the TF! Teshia universe, BBC = BBCOU1, TF1 remains as it is, TFOU = TF! but h
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C21
ET8 Group is a media conglomerate that has undergone name changes over the years
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Make PTiFOU Pictures logo, which runs on Nonsense, TF! Studio Nonsense, and more
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C23
Make part of a story based on these words: 1. Awe 2. Cab 3. Axe 4. Web 5. Dad 6.
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Make a random 1-line sentence with a quote and TFOU says it to TFWA.
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"Confused help friend. Boom! Mistake, run careful future." Long
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Make a story with all words you can using funny things, a bad at the middle, and
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Make a story with all words you can using funny things, a bad at the middle, and
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If TiTiFWA made ETer in 2001, then TiTiFWA would be a company and ETer followed
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C29
Generate a kind of game thingy based on all of these strings Bar OS System 6 Put
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In the TF! Teshia universe, BBC = BBCOU1, TF1 remains as it is, TFOU = TF! but h
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Make a description from these things ET8 Group (Used to be ET8K Group until 2014
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Generate a fictional type computer with TCGB RTX GPU and a sort of fictional CPU
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Generate a fictional operating system in bullet points of versions.
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Puhteefoo thingy. So TFOU = Teefoo, PTiFOU = Puhteefoo, in an alt universe, TF1
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Extend this game description: You can start a game to see a progressbar and segm
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Make a magazine post-like thing in headings and paragraphs based on this: Clippo
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Make a WOT kernel startup string thingy based on the version: Microbar WOT versi
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Make more Progressbars for the game Find the Progressbars. In backdrop 1, you wi
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C39
Generate a description of the systems in Functioner 95, which are: DOS System Fu
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Make a short description using first person of ClippobarScratch himself Welcome
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This is a table half containing the DeltaT Systems: DeltaT System TWO 2015 2.0 N
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Improve this description. I took it from PB95 Wiki. H@ckgresh also known as BarO
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Improve this description while keeping the wiki style BAR/X is a special BarOS s
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Extend this into a phrase: PTiFiN weaver
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Grammar correct this: He itndlste with preativiy, and ran like a inflaitbil blow
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Make a description of PTiFIN with the words: Purple, green, curve, square, smile
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Make words based on these letters: AISHDIKAFJSIFISIASKDMWFIOSIFHDJF
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Generate part of a story using all words you can. Make sure to remove commas and
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Make a random story using all words you can
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Make company information based on this network company name: TFOU Networks Chann
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Make more channels based on this: TF1: Main TFX: Entertain TF!: Retro kid TFOU:
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Make FUNNYFOU as a AU channel
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Make this into a CLG Wiki layout description with variations. It has to be in th
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Make a example of a CLG Wiki-style layout description of a logo, using all of th
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Make a random history of i4k.com (I9K Returns' news chooser and search-based nav
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Made a year randomising history: 1997: I4K.com was made by I4K 1997-2002: Gained
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Make a comma separated values table for the history of ClipCalculators. They mad
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C58
Make a fictional OS lineup of systems
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C59
Make new lines for Progresh's introduction lines when booting the Turbosoft Grap
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C60
Make a something with Progressbar and Clippy. Make this: While Progressbar = 50%
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Make 5 words from the summary separated with full stops Clippy follows the user
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Make it bad grammar with 3 lines
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Make it a correct grammar in Clippy's POV Me confused, why Clippy followin' me w
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Turn these into a dialogue using only Person: Say lines. Wallpapers ProgressTris
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Make this into a Testing 123. It should say: Test. For me. De. De de.
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Poem with 2 lines only "Writing is a powerful tool that unleashes our thoughts a
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Testing testing 123, In the woods, I feel so free, Away from the noise of the ci
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Serenity surrounds, Nature's symphony abounds. POEM
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Make an AU of computer systems history, I will give a name and you will do speci
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Computer model, Mathematical calculations support, Graphics capabilities support
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Bar System 1 Bar System 2 Bar System 3 Bar System 4 Bar System 5 Bar System 6 Ba
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Make the Progressbar Server Bracket. It should have these in the lineup in group
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Make a story based on this: Good. Then Neutral, because don't forget. Good. Then
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Make a story with the characters: TFOU TFWA TFAT TFiN TFiX TFEP TFUi
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USER: Generate a fictional operating system in bullet points of versions.
CHATBOT: 1.0: - Basic interface with minimal colors and fonts - Support for keyboard and mouse input - Ability to create, save, and delete files - Limited internet connectivity via dial-up modem - Built-in calculator, clock, and notepad applications 2.0: - Updated interface with more customizable options - Improved file management system with folders and shortcuts - Expanded internet capabilities with Ethernet and Wi-Fi compatibility - Addition of multimedia applications such as media player and photo viewer - Support for external devices such as printers and scanners 3.0: - Advanced security measures with built-in antivirus and firewall software - Increased speed and performance with optimized code - Integration with cloud storage services - Expansion of built-in applications to include video editing and graphic design tools - Introduction of virtual assistant software for voice-activated commands 4.0: - Seamless integration with virtual and augmented reality devices - Improved multitasking capabilities with the ability to run multiple applications simultaneously - Enhanced accessibility features for those with disabilities - Greater emphasis on user customization with the ability to create personalized themes and layouts - Advanced AI capabilities for automated tasks and predictive suggestions 5.0: - Complete overhaul of interface with a modern and sleek design - Introduction of quantum computing technology for improved speed and processing power - Integration with smart home devices for seamless integration of technology - Advanced machine learning algorithms for personalized and predictive experiences - Implementation of blockchain technology for enhanced security and transparency.
USER: Make PTiFOU Pictures logo, which runs on Nonsense, TF! Studio Nonsense, and more of it's shows or relative media. This is a reference 3rd Logo (January 1, 2020-) Logo: On a grey background, we see the letter "D" in neon colours zooming out. It reveals the 2013 ITV logo in blue, with "STUDIOS" underneath it. Technique: Simple CGI animation. Music/Sounds: Nine notes that sound like telephone beeps, followed by another note that holds itself for several seconds. Composed by Resonate. Music/Sounds Variants: The long version has a long, relaxing synth drone before the beeps. High tone and low tone variants both also exist. Sometimes, the ending theme plays over it or none. Availability: Current. Seen at the end of shows that ITV Studios produced, including This Morning, Loose Women, Dancing on Ice until 2022, Coronation Street and some specials, among others. The long version can be seen on an ITV Studios update video from June 15, 2020. The pink variant was only seen on season 6 of Love Island, from season 7 onwards it uses the Lifted Entertainment logo instead. It also appeared on a Virgin Media Three airing of S2E3 of The Hotel Inspector after the Twofour Production for Five endcap as well. It also appeared at the end of Harry: The Interview after the 2022 ITN Productions endcap. It also appeared at the end of a March 12, 2023 airing of Cirque Du Soleil: Volta on Sky Arts as well. It also appeared at the end of 2023 Philippine broadcasts of The Voice Kids. It also appeared at t...
CHATBOT: Logo: On a white background, we see a stylized camera lens in the center, surrounded by the words "PTiFOU Pictures" in a sleek, modern font. The lens zooms in slightly and the words "Proud to Film Our Universe" appear underneath the name. Technique: 3D animation. Music/Sounds: A synth beat with an ethereal choir-like sound. Composed by Resonate. Music/Sounds Variants: The beat may be faster or slower depending on the specific show or media. Availability: Seen at the beginning and end of PTiFOU Pictures productions, including Nonsense, TF! Studio Nonsense, and other related shows or media. Trivia: The camera lens symbolizes both the act of filming and the "universe" of stories and creativity that PTiFOU Pictures aims to capture and showcase. The abbreviation "PTiFOU" stands for "Proud to Film Our Universe."
USER: Make a 2020 variant of PTiV Studios logo. Based on these and make all of the titles use the Petit pun like in PTiFOU. PTiV Television Studios Logo: On a white background, we see the PUiKOU shape transform into the letters "PTiV" in the ITV font, followed by the word "TELEVISION STUDIOS" in a smaller font. Two curved shadows slide in behind the text. Technique: Simple computer animation. Music/Sounds: A three-note synth theme similar to the ITV Studios logo, but with a slight variation to make it unique. Music/Sounds Variant: An extended version of the theme has the notes drawn out for a few seconds longer. This is used for special events or programs. Availability: Common. Should be at the end of PTiV productions. 3rd Logo (January 1, 2020-) Logo: On a grey background, we see the letter "D" in neon colours zooming out. It reveals the 2013 ITV logo in blue, with "STUDIOS" underneath it. Technique: Simple CGI animation. Music/Sounds: Nine notes that sound like telephone beeps, followed by another note that holds itself for several seconds. Composed by Resonate. Music/Sounds Variants: The long version has a long, relaxing synth drone before the beeps. High tone and low tone variants both also exist. Sometimes, the ending theme plays over it or none. Availability: Current. Seen at the end of shows that ITV Studios produced, including This Morning, Loose Women, Dancing on Ice until 2022, Coronation Street and some specials, among others. The long version can be seen on an ITV Studi...
CHATBOT: PTiV Petit Studios Logo (January 1, 2020-) Logo: On a white background, we see the letters "PT" and "iFOU" from the PTiFOU logo fly in from the sides and form the letters "PTiV" in the ITV font, with the word "PETIT" in a smaller font underneath it. A subtle drop shadow appears beneath the text. Technique: Simple computer animation. Music/Sounds: A playful, upbeat instrumental with a prominent xylophone and acoustic guitar, followed by an ascending twinkling sound. Composed by Soundrangers. Music/Sounds Variants: A longer version of the theme is used for special events or programs. Sometimes, a bright, sparkly sound is used at the end instead of the ascending twinkling sound. A 8-bit version of the theme is used for retro-themed programs. Availability: Common. Should be at the end of PTiV Petit productions. Seen at the end of shows that PTiV Petit Studios produced, including children's programming, reality TV shows, and comedies, among others.
USER: Puhteefoo thingy. So TFOU = Teefoo, PTiFOU = Puhteefoo, in an alt universe, TF1 = Teefwon
CHATBOT: and PTiF1 = PuhTeefwon. This alternate universe seems to have some variation in naming conventions, possibly influenced by different cultures or languages. It's interesting to think about how minor changes like this can affect the way we communicate and understand each other. As an AI language model, I find these linguistic nuances fascinating!
USER: Now TFWA
CHATBOT: In this alternate universe, TFWA could potentially stand for Teefwah or TeeFwon A, depending on the context and conventions of the language. It's always important to consider the cultural and linguistic context when interpreting acronyms and language.
USER: Extend this game description: You can start a game to see a progressbar and segments flying. Collect one to get 5%. If you are 100%, then you go to the next level. Yellow segment is helpful for patterns, but is corrupted and is used in Defragmentation to turn into a blue segment. A red segment gives you a BSOD. Pink segment gives minus points. Grey segment gives you nothing. Green segment gives you to 100% with blue segments. And also, popups. Like annoying popup, a Clippy, a mine and more. Clippy says random things, mine gives you a BSOD instantly and annoying popup is just annoying and simple. The skins you unlock by separate levels so they are Progresspy 95, Progresspy 98, Progresspy Mem, Progresspy 2K, Progresspy XD, Progresspy Visa, Progresspy 7, Progresspy 801, Progresspy 100, Progresspy 10X, Progresspy 110, and Progresspy 112.2 Based on these strings: Thank you for collecting good numbers! Play Matrix game mode Here is a bonus for my favorite employee! WRONG NAME I'm missing you! Neon Same colors! I have a present! Bundle Do you want to overwrite the existing save? Miscellaneous legal gibberish nobody ever reads. Now the progress bar is moving automatically! It is amazing isn't it? Idea, code, art by Igor Uduslivii Defragment Estimated time left: Administrator SELECT SYSTEM: Unlock encrypted folder Your Progressbar 7 is out of support! Click a thumbnail to select a wallpaper Hi! This is a game disk. It changes each time you run Progressbar. Each time bonuses and secret...
CHATBOT: Welcome to Progressbar, the ultimate game of collecting segments to progress through levels! The game features a constantly moving progress bar, and it's up to you to collect the right segments to complete each level. Some segments, like the yellow segment, can be helpful but corrupted, and need to be defragmented into a blue segment. Others, like the red and pink segments, can set you back or deduct points from your total. The game also features pop-ups, both helpful and annoying, as well as a variety of skins to unlock as you progress through different levels. In addition to the gameplay, there are also plenty of Easter eggs and bonuses to discover as you play through the game. You can unlock hidden folders and encrypted files, and challenge yourself to find all the secrets hidden throughout the levels. And if you're really dedicated, you can even try to beat the world's top scores and share your game mode with others to see who can come out on top. With a variety of different challenges and gameplay styles, Progressbar is sure to keep you entertained for hours on end. So come try it out for yourself, and see if you have what it takes to collect all the segments and progress to the highest levels!
USER: Add more, make longer, less funny, more grammar errors and a few "Testing" lines
CHATBOT: Testing, testing, one, two, three! Welcome to Progressbar, the fun and exciting game where you collect segments to progress to the next level. Watch as the progress bar moves automatically and helplessly, thanking you for collecting "good numbers" as you go. But be careful - collecting the wrong segments, like the pink and red ones, can deduct points from your progress. But fear not! As you play, you'll unlock a variety of skins to customize your progress bar and make it truly unique. From Progresspy 95 to Progresspy 112.2, the choice is yours! And don't forget about the pop-ups, like the "annoying popup" and Clippy the cute assistant who says random things. In addition to the main game, Progressbar also features bonus levels like "Matrix game mode" and "Screensaver 3D." Unlock hidden folders and encrypted files as you progress through different levels, and share your game mode with your friends to show off your skills. But the fun doesn't stop there! With features like haptic feedback and a goal to find five good numbers, Progressbar offers endless hours of entertainment. So what are you waiting for? Download Progressbar today and see if you have what it takes to beat the game! Remember, "Don't be sad, be productive!"
USER: Make a magazine post-like thing in headings and paragraphs based on this: Clippobar 1 is the main official build of Clippobar in development. A random made-up version of Progressbar95 where you have to collect the segments. It also includes a program controller
CHATBOT: Introduction: Clippobar 1 is the latest official build of Clippobar, which is currently in development. It is a unique version of Progressbar95 where you have to collect segments. Clippobar 1 comes packed with exciting new features, including a program controller. What is Clippobar 1? Clippobar 1 is a brand new version of Progressbar95 with a different gameplay. In this version, you will collect segments instead of bars to complete tasks. The game has been redesigned to provide players with a fresh, challenging experience. The addition of Clippobar 1 to the original game will be welcomed by players who are ready for a new challenge. What are the new features? Apart from the unique gameplay that Clippobar 1 offers, there is also a program controller included in the package. This controller lets you access programs and applications from within Clippobar 1, making it convenient to work on multiple tasks all at once. The program controller also comes with a feature which allows you to customize and create your own programs and applications, to make your experience even more personalized. Is Clippobar 1 Worth Trying? If you are a fan of Progressbar95 and enjoy a good challenge, then Clippobar 1 is definitely worth giving a try. The unique gameplay and program controller are major attractions and offer a new experience to players. In conclusion, Clippobar 1 is a promising addition to the Progressbar95 game series, and will be welcomed by players who are looking for a fresh challenge. With a unique gameplay and program controller, this game is worth a try for those who enjoy a fast-paced, engaging experience.
USER: Make a WOT kernel startup string thingy based on the version: Microbar WOT version 3.16 Make it similar to Windows NT
CHATBOT: Multi-bar WOT version 3.16 Starting kernel... Loading drivers... Initializing devices... Booting up subsystems... Starting services... Welcome to Multi-bar WOT 3.16.
USER: Make more Progressbars for the game Find the Progressbars. In backdrop 1, you will see the Normal Progressbar, probably the fastest one to find. In backdrop 2, you will see 2 other progressbars, Teal Progressbar and Folder Progressbar in the Filer. In backdrop 3, you will see a lock program, which tells you for a code, 6947, to unlock the Locked Progressbar. In backdrop 4, there are 2 Bins. Clicking any of them will cause a text file to appear from the bottom Bin that has the 6947 code, which can be fed into the top Bin. So find more ideas.
CHATBOT: In backdrop 5, you will see a color palette with a Color Picker Progressbar, which requires you to select a specific color from the palette to complete. In backdrop 6, you will see a maze with a Maze Progressbar, which requires you to navigate through the maze to reach the end and complete the progressbar. In backdrop 7, you will see a clock with a Timer Progressbar, which requires you to complete the game before the timer runs out. In backdrop 8, you will see a set of scales with a Weight Progressbar, which requires you to balance the scales by adding or removing weights to complete the progressbar. In backdrop 9, you will see a set of gears with a Gears Progressbar, which requires you to connect the gears in the correct way to make them turn and complete the progressbar. In backdrop 10, you will see a circuit board with a Circuit Progressbar, which requires you to connect the wires in the correct way to complete the progressbar.
USER: Generate a description of the systems in Functioner 95, which are: DOS System Functioner 1 Functioner 2 Functioner 1.56 Functioner 96 Functioner 97 Functioner 99 Functioner REMOTE 4 Functioner Meteor Functioner 2.000 Functioner Expanse Functioner Vision Functioner 7 Functioner 80 Functioner 10 Functioner 10.10 Functioner 11 Functioner 11.20 Also give what Progressbar systems they are based on. Progressbar: PB-DOS Shell Progressbar 1 Progressbar 2 Progressbar 3.14 Progressbar NOT 3.60 Progressbar Chitown Progressbar 95 Progressbar 95 plus Progressbar NOT 4.0 Progressbar 98 Progressbar Meme Progressbar 2000 Progressbar Nepbar Progressbar Whisper Progressbar XB Progressbar Largehorn Progressbar Wista Progressbar 7 Progressbar 81 Progressbar 10 Progressbar 1X Progressbar 11 Progressbar 11.22
CHATBOT: Functioner 95 is a suite of software systems designed for various functions. The first system in the suite is DOS System, which is based on PB-DOS Shell. Functioner 1 and Functioner 2 are the next systems in the suite, which are based on Progressbar 1 and Progressbar 2 respectively. Functioner 1.56 is the next system, based on Progressbar 3.14. Functioner 96 and Functioner 97 are based on Progressbar NOT 3.60 and Progressbar Chitown, respectively. Functioner 99 is based on Progressbar 95, while Functioner REMOTE 4 is based on Progressbar 95 Plus. Functioner Meteor is based on Progressbar NOT 4.0 while Functioner 2.000 is based on Progressbar 98. Functioner Expanse is based on Progressbar Meme and Functioner Vision is based on Progressbar Nepbar. Functioner 7 is based on Progressbar Whisper, and Functioner 80 and Functioner 10 are based on Progressbar XB and Progressbar Largehorn, respectively. Functioner 10.10 is based on Progressbar Wista while Functioner 11 and Functioner 11.20 are based on Progressbar 7 and Progressbar 81, respectively.
USER: Make them more proper to the Progressbar lineup PB-DOS Shell Progressbar 1 Progressbar 2 Progressbar 3.14 Progressbar NOT 3.60 Progressbar Chitown Progressbar 95 Progressbar 95 plus Progressbar NOT 4.0 Progressbar 98 Progressbar Meme Progressbar 2000 Progressbar Nepbar Progressbar Whisper Progressbar XB Progressbar Largehorn Progressbar Wista Progressbar 7 Progressbar 81 Progressbar 10 Progressbar 1X Progressbar 11 Progressbar 11.22
CHATBOT: Functioner 95 is a comprehensive suite of software systems that caters to various functionalities. These systems are based on the following Progressbar systems: - Functioner DOS System is based on PB-DOS Shell. - Functioner 1 and Functioner 2 are based on Progressbar 1 and Progressbar 2, respectively. - Functioner 1.56 is based on Progressbar 3.14. - Functioner 96 is based on Progressbar NOT 3.60. - Functioner 97 is based on Progressbar Chitown. - Functioner 99 is based on Progressbar 95. - Functioner REMOTE 4 is based on Progressbar 95 plus. - Functioner Meteor is based on Progressbar NOT 4.0. - Functioner 2.000 is based on Progressbar 98. - Functioner Expanse is based on Progressbar Meme. - Functioner Vision is based on Progressbar Nepbar. - Functioner 7 is based on Progressbar Whisper. - Functioner 80 is based on Progressbar XB. - Functioner 10 is based on Progressbar Largehorn. - Functioner 10.10 is based on Progressbar Wista. - Functioner 11 is based on Progressbar 7. - Functioner 11.20 is based on Progressbar 81. Overall, Functioner 95 is a robust software suite that is built on top of the rich features and functionalities of the Progressbar series of operating systems.
USER: Make a short description using first person of ClippobarScratch himself Welcome to Clippobar XB. I make Clippobar, Progressbar and more I am working on Clippobar 905, Button to Button, Hardware 95, etc. Progressbar 3.14 by ClippobarScratch Another ClickOS 11 Teaser by ClippobarScratch ClickOS 11 coming soon... (at least) by ClippobarScratch ClickOS 10I by ClippobarScratch ClickOS Alfa by ClippobarScratch CB Magazine Issue 1984 by ClippobarScratch ClickOS Alfa Official Teaser by ClippobarScratch ClickOS Alfa Pre-build by ClippobarScratch Testing ClickOS Alfa by ClippobarScratch Thingy - Progressbar edition by ClippobarScratch nVD Rendering Engine by ClippobarScratch Teaser by ClippobarScratch The Progresh Jump Again by ClippobarScratch Clippobar but upscaled by ClippobarScratch Clippobar XB by ClippobarScratch Clippobar Future Profile Pics by ClippobarScratch Prokeyboard Controller by ClippobarScratch BarOS 10 BSOD Simulator by ClippobarScratch Progressbar 1 (The real OS equivalent) by ClippobarScratch BarOS Sounds pt1 by ClippobarScratch Button to Button by ClippobarScratch GlitchOS 10 (remade) by ClippobarScratch Untitled-603 fix by ClippobarScratch Click 95 by ClippobarScratch ProCube OS 2023 by ClippobarScratch Information of PB Meets BarOS P2 by ClippobarScratch H OS by ClippobarScratch Progressbar VE by ClippobarScratch Progressbar 96 Grayfied by ClippobarScratch Progresh but the progresh by ClippobarScratch Bar System 1 by ClippobarScratch Progressbar Wave by ClippobarS...
CHATBOT: Hi there, I'm ClippobarScratch and I'm the creator behind Clippobar, Progressbar, and a bunch of other cool projects. I'm currently working on Clippobar 905, Button to Button, and Hardware 95, among others. My latest release is Progressbar 3.14 and I've also put out teasers for ClickOS 11. In my spare time, I love tinkering with new ideas and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the world of computer interfaces. Come check out my creations!
USER: Make it longer with all the project names
CHATBOT: Hey there, my name is ClippobarScratch and I'm the mastermind behind a bunch of projects including Clippobar, Progressbar, and more. Right now I'm hard at work on Clippobar 905, Button to Button, Hardware 95, and a number of other exciting projects that I can't wait to share with you all. My latest release is Progressbar 3.14, but I've also been teasing a new release of ClickOS 11. In the past, I've created a range of different projects including ClickOS Alfa, Prokeyboard Controller, BarOS 10 BSOD Simulator, Click 95, and more. If you're a fan of my work, you might have come across Progressbar Wave, Progressbar VE, Progressbar 96 Grayfied, or even Progressbar 11.22, which is the real OS equivalent of Progressbar 11. I've also taken on a number of exciting side projects such as the GlitchOS 10 remake and GlitchSystem, where I explored the possibilities for creating a glitchy, distorted digital interface. In addition to my more established work, I've also put out a range of experimental and one-off projects that range from Progresh Simulator to Clippobar Starship. I've built a custom pixel bootloader called PixelBooter, as well as a shell called Pixel Shell. Some of my other projects include Erix Kernel, Wrome OS, and a custom color system that I'm still working on fine-tuning. Basically, I love nothing more than exploring the boundaries of what's possible in digital interfaces and graphics. Whether you're a fan of my more established work or just looking for something new and experimental to explore, I hope you'll check out some of my latest creations and let me know what you think!
USER: This is a table half containing the DeltaT Systems: DeltaT System TWO 2015 2.0 NextEra Progressbar 10 N/A SCalene OS 3 2017 3.0 Screwdriver N/A BarOS 10.III SCaleneOS 4 2019 4.0 Hammer N/A N/A Last system to use "Application Buddy" taskbar. Now here is the heading history: Progressbar Compass Progressbar Compass was a modified version of Progressbar 98 SE that was in development. This system offered improved functionality compared to its predecessor, Progressbar 98 SE. The operating system had a more user-friendly interface, making it easier for users to navigate and access files. It also boasted faster processing speeds and increased stability, making it a more reliable option. Later on, in 2004, a revised edition was developed, further refining the operating system. Project Compass Development Some years later, it was speculated that a new system would appear in the market. An ex-employee of an unknown company revealed this system to 3 people. It was called "Project Compass". The employee, whose name is Jacob Thompson, confirmed that the reason for this Beta code was because the system would be very easy to handle, and with few applications. Jacob Thompson, introduction of DeltaT System Jacob Thompson, presented a new company at the "PROGRESSYS 2010" expo, saying: "Today we want to revolutionize operating systems, no more too many applications, no detailed interface. Introducing, "DeltaT System", your new easy-to-use operating system". So make the rest of the systems from D...
CHATBOT: DeltaT System TWO (2015) was the first official release of the DeltaT System series. It featured a sleek and simplified interface with only the necessary applications pre-installed. The system was developed by NextEra and boasted enhanced security features. Progressbar 10 (N/A) was a modified version of DeltaT System TWO that featured a customizable taskbar and various creative themes. However, it never made it to the market due to compatibility issues. SCalene OS 3 (2017) was a major upgrade from DeltaT System TWO. It was developed by Screwdriver and introduced a completely redesigned interface, making it more user-friendly. The system also supported more hardware and enabled faster performance. BarOS 10.III (N/A) was initially planned to be the successor of DeltaT System TWO but was later rebranded as a separate OS. It featured a unique app launcher and taskbar, but it failed to gain traction in the market. SCaleneOS 4 (2019) was the last system to use "Application Buddy" taskbar. It was developed by Hammer and introduced innovative features such as facial recognition and voice-activated commands. The system was highly praised for its stability and speed, making it a popular choice among users.
USER: Improve this description. I took it from PB95 Wiki. H@ckgresh also known as BarOS 10 (H@ckgresh) is a special BarOS system, which is based on BarOS 10. It includes the user interface of BarOS 10 with Progressbar game modes. It also uses the same hardware that is seen on Progressbar systems. In order to unlock this system, you must follow these steps: Unlock BarOS 13 (BarOS 12 before 0.9506) Restart the system. Wait in the initial boot menu for 12 seconds. If you have followed these instructions correctly, H@ckgresh should have been unlocked. After unlocking it, if you want to access it, you must wait a little bit in the boot menu for it to appear.
CHATBOT: H@ckgresh, also known as BarOS 10 (H@ckgresh), is a customized operating system that enhances the user experience by combining the latest features of BarOS 10 with the popular Progressbar games. Built on the same hardware as the classic Progressbar systems, H@ckgresh is an exclusive upgrade that can be unlocked by following a simple process. To gain access, users must first unlock BarOS 13 (BarOS 12 before 0.9506) and then restart the system. Upon reboot, users should wait patiently in the initial boot menu for 12 seconds to get H@ckgresh unlocked. Once unlocked, users can access and experience a more interactive interface by waiting a little longer in the boot menu.
USER: Make it more wiki-ish and make it the pb95-ish, like it says a special BarOS system based on BarOS 10
CHATBOT: H@ckgresh, which is also known as BarOS 10 (H@ckgresh), is a unique operating system that has been specially designed to improve the user experience by incorporating the latest features of BarOS 10 with the popular Progressbar games. This exclusive BarOS system is built on the same hardware that is commonly seen on Progressbar systems. To unlock H@ckgresh, users must follow a series of simple steps. Firstly, they need to unlock BarOS 13 (formerly BarOS 12 before 0.9506). Next, they should restart the system and patiently wait in the initial boot menu for 12 seconds. If these steps are completed successfully, H@ckgresh will be unlocked and available for use. However, it is worth noting that users must wait for it to appear in the boot menu in order to access it. H@ckgresh offers its users an interactive interface that is based on the unique BarOS 10 design. It is a system that is tailored to meet the specific needs of users who are looking for an improved and more engaging operating system. Its combination of the latest BarOS features and Progressbar games makes it a must-have for fans of Progressbar.
USER: Improve this description while keeping the wiki style BAR/X is a special BarOS system. It is based on A/UX, most presumably 3.1, and similar to BarOS 8, but with special features: Both BarOS and Progressbar game modes Mailbox Terminus Calendar Barari PB Jams Much like beta versions of Progressbar, you can get this system by unlocking BarOS 13 and then obtaining 1500000 points. According to the "about" box, this system was created in 1991, the same year as BarOS 7.
CHATBOT: BAR/X is a unique BarOS operating system that is built upon A/UX, most likely version 3.1, and resembles BarOS 8 in many ways. However, it sets itself apart with its exceptional characteristics that include a combination of both BarOS and Progressbar game modes, a mailbox feature, a terminus function, a calendar feature, Barari system, and PB Jams. If you are interested in acquiring this amazing operating system, it can be obtained by first unlocking BarOS 13 and attaining 1500000 points, similar to the beta stages of the predecessor, Progressbar. The "about" box states that BAR/X was created in the same year as BarOS 7, specifically in 1991.
USER: Generate a thing of Uppertech's history timeline in bullets, with the year, a colon and what happened during it. Use this HTML's tech content: Be prepared! UDC 2001 With Uppertech's new uTrack a setout. What we are selling uCom, a nice computer. uApper, which is more satisfying than I9K's Functioner. uBinary, which can be downloaded for free! uApi, a very low cost software.
CHATBOT: - 2001: Uppertech releases the uTrack, a new setout - 2001: UDC takes place and Uppertech showcases their products, including the uCom computer - 2001: uApper is released, marketed as more satisfying than I9K's Functioner - 2001: Uppertech releases uBinary as a free download - 2001: uApi is released as a low-cost software option
USER: See when it was founded (1987), early computers like the uII, uProgress and uTop Powered, and a few modern like the uDevice series, uDevice Fone and uDevice Tab are the ones used.
CHATBOT: - 1987: Uppertech is founded - Late 1980s: Early Uppertech computers like the uII, uProgress, and uTop Powered are released - 2010: Uppertech releases the uDevice series - 2012: The uDevice Fone is introduced - 2015: Uppertech releases the uDevice Tab
USER: Make this transcribed version of the recording of UDC 2001 based on this thingy: - 1987: Uppertech is founded by a group of technology enthusiasts - 1988: Uppertech releases the uII2, a more advanced version of their early computer model - 1989: The uTosh is released, becoming Uppertech's most popular computer model to date - Early 1990s: Uppertech develops and releases new technology for their computers, including the uMouse and uKeyboard - Mid 1990s: Uppertech expands their product line and starts offering computer accessories such as printers and scanners - Late 1990s: Uppertech invests in research and development to create more advanced and innovative products - 2001: Uppertech releases the uTrack, a new setout, which is well-received by consumers - 2001: UDC takes place and Uppertech showcases their products, including the uCom computer, uApper software, uBinary for download, and uApi for purchase - 2003: Uppertech launches their online store, allowing customers to easily purchase their products - 2005: Uppertech releases the uFone, a smartphone with its own operating system - 2007: Uppertech introduces the uScanner, a versatile and user-friendly scanner - 2009: Uppertech develops the uDrive, an external hard drive with large storage capacity - 2010: Uppertech releases the uDevice series, which includes the uDevice Mini and uDevice Pro - 2012: The uDevice Fone is introduced, and becomes a popular choice among smartphone users - 2015: Uppertech releases the uDevice Tab, a...
CHATBOT: In 1987, Uppertech was founded by a group of technology enthusiasts. The following year, they released the uII2, a more advanced version of their early computer model. In 1989, the uTosh was released and became Uppertech's most popular computer model to date. Throughout the early 1990s, Uppertech continued to develop and release new technology for their computers, such as the uMouse and uKeyboard. By the mid-1990s, they expanded their product line and started offering computer accessories like printers and scanners. In the late 1990s, Uppertech invested in research and development to create more advanced and innovative products. In 2001, they released the uTrack, a new setout that was well-received by consumers. That year, Uppertech participated in UDC 2001 and showcased their products, including the uCom computer, uApper software, uBinary for download, and uApi for purchase. In 2003, Uppertech launched their online store, allowing customers to purchase their products easily. In 2005, they released the uFone, a smartphone with its own operating system. Two years later, they introduced the uScanner, a versatile and user-friendly scanner. In 2009, they developed the uDrive, an external hard drive with large storage capacity. In 2010, Uppertech released the uDevice series, which included the uDevice Mini and uDevice Pro. The following year, the uDevice Fone was introduced, becoming a popular choice among smartphone users. In 2015, they released the uDevice Tab, a top-of-the-line tablet with advanced features. In 2017, Uppertech began development on their own operating system, uOS, hoping to compete with industry giants like Windows and MacOS. Two years later, the first beta version of uOS was released to select testers and developers. In 2020, Uppertech opened up beta testing to the public, allowing anyone to try out uOS and provide feedback. In 2023, Uppertech introduced the uTosh More, a sleek and powerful desktop computer. Two years later, the uTosh Colour was released, offering customizability and a wide range of colors. In 2028, they released the uTosh Original, a faithful reproduction of the original uTosh model from 1989. By 2030, the second version of uOS was released, incorporating feedback from beta testers and introducing new features. Two years later, in 2032, the uTosh More II was released, boasting even more advanced features and hardware than its predecessor. In 2034, Uppertech introduced the uTosh Lite, a budget-friendly desktop computer for c...