We'll need a Virtual Machine (VM), part of Google Compute Engine. Now, on to Google Cloud! First make sure you have an account set up and are able to create new resources. I'm assuming here that you've set up your Discord developer account, made a New Application (with a clever name of course), got the bot token from the menu under Settings > Bot > Token (have to Copy or Reveal), and have that stored safely on a sticky note by your desk. What would it take to actually run a bot on someone else's (ie. But I don't want my bot to disappear just because my computer is off, so I need something better: a computer that can always stay on. Since bots are just code that interact with Discord's APIs, they have to have a computer to run on. And part of that fun was seeing all the cool bots people have made on Discord to liven things up: moderation, trivia, and games: many little, weird, random games. ![]() Chatting with far-flung friends, playing games, exploring, finding community as I am able, and generally learning about a platform I had not used all that much before the pandemic. Stuck at home these past–checks calendar–732 months, I've been spending a lot more time on Discord (an online voice, video and text communications service) than I ever thought I would.
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