Pointless Development Facts
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Developer's Voice
"I can talk for years about Aya. Like, I really just wanted ONE Twitch bot rather than having two to serve my needs. It all began as a utility bot but I really just can't stop adding features. I basically treat this thing like my child. And the way people cheer for my bot makes me want to go even further. I understand that this bot is extremely buggy and the bots I used before are far more superior but I really like Aya for some reason. She has a personality. I basically revived her from my short story series because I really thought her concept was adorable. I also don't have any siblings and I've often been wondering how it would be like if I did have one. Sometimes, I wish Aya was real. Heck, I even built a computer with the sole purpose of running this bot." - Chair, 2016
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S-A.Y.A+
In order to run Aya 24/7 on the Twitch channel, there must be something running her consistently. SAYA, which stands for Subpar Annoying Young Android, is a computer that runs Aya on the channel whenever the main streaming computer is not running Aya. This is especially useful whenever running tournaments as the main streaming computer would not have to use additional resources for running the bot while streaming at a higher quality. This also solves complications where a venue would block communications with the bot running on the main streaming computer. The only features not available would be the waitlist. Any points accumulated while running SAYA would have to be transferred manually to the main computer. The reason why it has the word Subpar in the name is because this Windows XP computer bought for $20 is extremely old and slow before it received its upgrades. After about 4 months since AYAimouto version 1.3, Chair decided to give a small upgrade by getting more RAM and a cheap graphics card, since it cannot watch Twitch videos and takes almost a minute to open anything. It turns out that this computer's components are so old that the parts didn't fix. It was decided that it would be cheaply wiser to give a full upgrade, which means SAYA would technically be rebuilt. The budget upgrades were rather cheap, which was under $200. SAYA resides next to the UMI (Ubuntu Machine Idk) and BROCK (Broken Rapist On Computer Krap) computers and is the strongest among the group of recycled old computers.
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