After talking to Tanktalus and gods, a new implementation of last hour of cb is in the works. This will, in the future, also provide more features. CB Stats will also live on, although it is a completely new implementation and stats calculation might be a little different.

I will post a separate Meditation with more details when it is all working to my satisfaction, but here is the preview on "last hours" on my website:
https://cav.ac/guest/chatterbox/lasthours

The new CB stats isn't finished yet (and has many bugs), but you can see what i currently have at:
https://cav.ac/guest/chatterbox/statistics

One of the new features in the works is snapshots. You will be able to just type "!snapshot" in chatterbox (or your favourite DIY chat client), and chatterbot will make you a static copy of "last hours" and send you a private message with a link to it. That way, you can more easily preserve useful discussions and links for future use. If you have an XPD account (which is linked to you PM account), you will also have, you will also have an archive to all your snapshots.

As i said, more details in a future Meditation, this was just a quick post to update you that "Yes, last hour of CB and CB Stats have a future".

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In reply to Re: CB stats, Last hour of CB by cavac
in thread CB stats, Last hour of CB by Tanktalus

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