Jan 24, 2022 - question about bots
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ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram_8.8x.ino --- Arduino 1.8.13 / esp32-arduino 1.6.0
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ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram_8.8x.ino --- Arduino 1.8.13 / esp32-arduino 1.6.0
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ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram_8.9x.ino --- Arduino 1.8.19 / esp32-arduino 2.0.2
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ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram_8.9x.ino --- Arduino 1.8.19 / esp32-arduino 2.0.2
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Jan 24, 2022
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In response to an email query:
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A telegram bot is like a person receiving and replying to messages. The bot is a simple receive/reply system. When it boots it sends one message to the hard-coded owner of the bot (10 digit number in chat_id), and thereafter it responds to anyone in the telegram universe that sends a message. Obviously a little esp32 cannot respond to millions of messages, but anyone can send it a message. This line below grabs the identity of the person sending a message, and uses that identity to send a message back. You could delete this line, and it would always send messages back your hard-coded identiy. Or check if the caller is you or one of your friends, and then reply to them, or ignore them.
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https://github.com/jameszah/ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram/blob/87c9ffa764ef58648e143ca038c49ba51b8964bf/ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram_8.9x.ino#L302
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<h2> Description </h2>
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<h2> Description </h2>
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https://github.com/jameszah/ESP32-CAM-Video-Recorder
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https://github.com/jameszah/ESP32-CAM-Video-Recorder
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Jan 24, 2022 - question about bots
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A telegram bot is like a person receiving and replying to messages. The bot is a simple receive/reply system. When it boots it sends one message to the hard-coded owner of the bot (10 digit number in chat_id), and thereafter it responds to anyone in the telegram universe that sends a message. Obviously a little esp32 cannot respond to millions of messages, but anyone can send it a message. This line below grabs the identity of the person sending a message, and uses that identity to send a message back. You could delete this line, and it would always send messages back your hard-coded identiy. Or check if the caller is you or one of your friends, and then reply to them, or ignore them.
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https://github.com/jameszah/ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram/blob/87c9ffa764ef58648e143ca038c49ba51b8964bf/ESP32-CAM-Video-Telegram_8.9x.ino#L302
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