Still, ChatGPT is not a reliable source for scripts and stuff like that.
There is lol. They added it around 3 months ago or something.
Oh, I see:
Still doesn’t make it worthy of giving misinformation about something someone is already unsure about.
had to edit that like 20 times
You need to create a twitter developer portal account.
Go to this link and if you don’t have a developer portal account, it should redirect you to the page where you can create an account either free or paid.
After making your account, you should have a project app already created on the dashboard menu. Click on the key icon next to it and then regenerate your keys and tokens then include them in your request headers.
ProxyService GitHub - sentanos/ProxyService
You can also mess around with this module Twitter API - Roblox
local Twitter = require("twitter")
Top 10 ChatGPT posts of devforum history
The AI used vanilla lua require functionality instead of luau, I hope you know that. And the module actually exists.
GitHub - leafo/lua-twitter: A Lua twitter library that works with OpenResty or LuaSocket so ChatGPT just gave the user an actual Lua script instead of a Luau one.
Yeah, but roblox uses Luau, not Lua, and therefore there is not a twitter module within roblox (unless I’ve missed something all these years). ChatGPT failed to recognize that the script was being made for Roblox (or the user failed to specify), and that’s what makes it funny.
I have a devportal account and im using the right bearer token, for some reason it is telling me that the app isnt under a project when it is.
Yeah I put Lua . Caused a ruckus lol.
it possilbe that u can link me that twitter module?
don’t use chat gpt please… chatgpt is very dumb and doesn’t know how to actually script, it is much better in other languages, but lua oh god bro, please just don’t. use an official twitter doc or something, at least so an actual human has written it and checked it.
Google the definition of “Maybe” . I stated Maybe this could help.
Yeah… But maybe you should be aware of when to post.
ChatGPT is not always a reliable source for scripting. Please consider whether or not your actually contributing before posting next time.
The information contributed is not entirely useless, and based on how you used ‘contributed,’ I would argue that I indeed did just that—contributed. Whether or not it was useful is up to the individual. I would also argue that it has valuable information within it, so I’m glad I posted it.
I hate seeing replies like this.
The developer forum is for developers to communicate and find solutions to problems, if you are not a developer, or if you have no idea how to solve a specific problem, please do not reply. Using ChatGPT to create code for you is another story. Suppose that person could find solutions from Google or ChatGPT they probably wouldn’t have made this post.
Using ChatGPT while having no knowledge about how anything works is not going to contribute much pal, and how do you know if it actually contributed when you need an AI to generate code for you?
Get out.
Well I apologize if that reply came across harshly. However, the fact that you used an AI to write out code shows that you don’t actually know about anything relevant to the current topic. Thus, if you didn’t know anything that might have helped, you shouldn’t have posted at all.
What I’m saying is, every time you post, please keep in mind what you have to contribute to the topic.
The information contributed is not entirely useless, and based on how you used ‘contributed,’ I would argue that I indeed did just that—contributed. Whether or not it was useful is up to the individual. I would also argue that it has valuable information within it, so I’m glad I posted it.