Chat about anything! (Part 4)

zyltex’s animations ruined the song i used to show i was on schleps side :sob:

I find it funny how duckduckgo is blocked on my computer for some reason

bath

BRO THAT WAS THE COLDEST BATH I HAD-
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I currently know how to do the following things:

@discobot start {name-of-tutorial}

Starts an interactive tutorial just for you, in a personal message. {name-of-tutorial} can be one of: tutorial, advanced tutorial.

@discobot roll 2d6

:game_die: 3, 6

@discobot quote

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Random question, Do you take cold, warm, or hot showers.

…Whatever tf i like.
Does it really matter bro

No =3

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dude is ts just my parents or do they ragebait the shit outta you
(next step is embarrassing you)

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@discobot display help

I currently know how to do the following things:

@discobot start {name-of-tutorial}

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@discobot roll 2d6

:game_die: 3, 6

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@discobot fortune

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while waiting for island incremental to update i play generator incremental when i want to

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how to use discord to make a motherboard speaker beep

It is not possible to directly control a motherboard’s internal speaker using the standard Discord application or its Soundboard feature. The Discord Soundboard plays audio through the operating system’s default sound output device (your main speakers/headphones), not the dedicated, low-level internal PC speaker.

The motherboard speaker is a basic component that typically produces simple, low-quality tones (beeps) controlled at a very low level by the system BIOS or specific, low-level I/O port commands, not standard audio streams.

Workarounds

While you can’t use Discord for this directly, here are two potential workarounds:

  1. Use a PC utility and Discord bot (complex):
  • Install a utility: You could use a tiny console utility, such as the pc-beeper tool (or a similar script using PowerShell’s [console]::beep()), on the target computer to make the internal speaker beep via system commands.
  • Set up a remote control bot: You would need to create or use a self-hosted Discord bot (like the now-outdated “Chimera” mentioned in some search results) that accepts commands in a Discord channel and remotely executes the beeping utility on the target PC.
  • This method requires significant technical knowledge, administrative privileges on the target machine, and involves potential security risks.
  1. Play a “beep” sound file via Discord Soundboard (simple):
  • Record the beep: Record the sound of a motherboard beep (if available) or find a suitable MP3 file online.
  • Upload to Discord: Upload the sound file to your Discord server’s soundboard (must be in MP3 format, under 512kb, and 5 seconds or shorter).
  • Play the sound: When you want the “beep” to play, click the Soundboard icon in the voice channel to play the sound for everyone in the call. This will be heard through their normal speakers/headphones, not their internal motherboard speaker.
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To make a motherboard speaker beep using Discord, you can achieve this through a combination of a bot and audio configurations. Here’s how you can do it:

Method Using a Bot

Step 1: Set Up a Discord Bot

  1. Create a Bot: Go to the Discord Developer Portal, create a new application, and then add a bot to it.
  2. Get the Token: After adding the bot, you’ll find a token that you will use in your code.

Step 2: Use a Library

  1. Choose a Library: Depending on your coding skills, you can use libraries like discord.py (for Python) or discord.js (for JavaScript).
  2. Install the Library:
    • For Python: pip install discord.py
    • For JavaScript: npm install discord.js

Step 3: Code the Beeping Function

  1. Create a Command: In your bot code, create a command that triggers a sound to be played.
  2. Use a Sound File: You can use a simple beep sound file (e.g., .wav or .mp3) and play it when the command is executed.
# Example in Python using discord.py
import discord
from discord.ext import commands

bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix='!')

@bot.command()
async def beep(ctx):
    channel = ctx.author.voice.channel
    if channel:
        voice = await channel.connect()
        voice.play(discord.FFmpegPCMAudio("beep.mp3"))
        await ctx.send("Beep! 🎵")
        while voice.is_playing():
            await asyncio.sleep(1)
        await voice.disconnect()
    else:
        await ctx.send("You need to be in a voice channel!")

bot.run('YOUR_BOT_TOKEN')

Step 4: Test Your Bot

  1. Invite the Bot: Ensure your bot has been invited to your server with the necessary permissions.
  2. Join a Voice Channel: Go to a voice channel and use the command (e.g., !beep). Your motherboard speaker should beep depending on your settings.

Method Using Audio Routing

If you want to manipulate audio directly from Discord to generate beeps without coding:

  1. Use Audio Routing Software: Tools like Voicemeeter can route your desktop audio.
  2. Configure Output: Set the output source in Voicemeeter to your motherboard’s speaker.
  3. Play Sound: Whenever you play a sound (like a beep), it will output through the configured speakers.

This way, you can make your system beeps and notifications audible through Discord.

Make sure your audio settings are correctly configured in Discord to ensure the sound is transmitted correctly. Let me know if you need more specific guidance on any of these steps!

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By the way, replace this with your actual bot token

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