User: You said

Merk apakah mouse ini


Gemini: Maus ini adalah mouse nirkabel model SMRGBCDD001. Sayangnya, informasi yang terlihat pada stiker di bagian bawah mouse tidak menyebutkan mereknya secara spesifik.

Untuk mengetahui mereknya, Anda bisa mencoba beberapa cara ini:

Periksa kemasan atau buku panduan yang mungkin Anda simpan.

Cari nama model “SMRGBCDD001” secara daring. Kadang, pencarian ini bisa mengarahkan Anda ke halaman produk yang berisi mereknya.

Lihat di bagian atas atau samping mouse. Mungkin ada logo atau nama merek yang tercetak di sana.


User: You said

Indikator bensin di mobil ayla daihatsu menunjukkan 3 bar. Kira2 berapa liter dan apakah cukup untuk perjalanan dari gatot subroto barat denpasar ke airport ngurah rai?


Gemini: Ini adalah perkiraan dan pertimbangan yang perlu Anda ketahui:

  1. Perkiraan Volume Bensin (3 Bar)

Kapasitas Tangki Ayla: Kebanyakan model Daihatsu Ayla memiliki kapasitas tangki bensin sekitar 33 hingga 36 liter.

Jumlah Bar Indikator: Indikator bensin Ayla (terutama model digital) biasanya memiliki 8 atau 10 bar/segmen secara total (bervariasi antar model).

Perkiraan 3 Bar: Jika tangki penuh adalah 36 liter dan indikator memiliki 8 bar, maka setiap bar mewakili sekitar 36 L/8 bar=4.5 liter.

Jika sisa 3 bar, perkiraannya adalah 3 bar×4.5 L/bar=∗∗sekitar 13.5 liter**.

Catatan Penting: Perkiraan ini mengabaikan posisi lampu indikator bensin (“E”) yang biasanya menyala saat tersisa sekitar 3-5 liter (sekitar 10%−15% dari tangki). Jika 3 bar Anda masih jauh di atas lampu “E”, sisa bensin bisa lebih dari 13.5 liter. Jika 3 bar sudah sangat dekat dengan “E” atau bar terakhir, sisanya mungkin lebih sedikit.

  1. Apakah Cukup untuk Perjalanan ke Bandara?

Jawabannya: Ya, sangat mungkin cukup.

Jarak: Jarak dari Jalan Gatot Subroto Barat, Denpasar, ke Bandara Internasional Ngurah Rai (DPS) diperkirakan hanya sekitar 12 - 15 km (tergantung lokasi tepat di Gatot Subroto Barat dan rute yang diambil).

Konsumsi BBM Ayla: Daihatsu Ayla termasuk mobil irit (LCGC). Konsumsi bahan bakarnya bisa mencapai 12 - 15 km/liter dalam kota dengan kondisi macet dan bisa lebih irit lagi di jalur lancar.

Kebutuhan BBM:

Kebutuhan=Jarak/Konsumsi≈15 km/12 km/liter=∗∗sekitar 1.25 liter

Kesimpulan: Dengan perkiraan sisa bensin 13.5 liter dan kebutuhan hanya ≈1.25 liter, bensin Anda lebih dari cukup untuk sekali jalan ke Bandara.

Saran Keamanan:

Meskipun secara perhitungan bensin Anda cukup, sangat disarankan untuk segera mengisi bensin. Mengendarai mobil dengan indikator bensin rendah (terutama jika sudah mendekati lampu “E”) dapat berisiko bagi pompa bahan bakar (fuel pump) karena bisa menyedot endapan kotoran atau udara.

Untuk ketenangan pikiran, isi bensin secukupnya sebelum berangkat. Ada banyak SPBU di sekitar jalur Anda di Denpasar.


User: You said

In my Android smartphone, other than you Gemini, I have ChatGPT, Grok, Meta, Copilot, Deepseek, and Perplexity installed. Are there anymore that I can try?


Gemini: Anda sudah memiliki koleksi aplikasi AI utama (Gemini, ChatGPT, Copilot, Perplexity, dll). Itu adalah deretan model “Big Tech” yang paling mumpuni saat ini.

Namun, masih ada beberapa aplikasi AI lain yang menawarkan pengalaman atau spesialisasi unik yang belum ada di daftar Anda dan sangat layak dicoba di Android:

  1. Claude (oleh Anthropic)

Ini adalah rekomendasi nomor satu saya. Jika Anda menyukai kecerdasan ChatGPT atau Gemini, Anda harus mencoba Claude.

Keunggulan: Dikenal memiliki kemampuan penalaran (reasoning) yang sangat natural, gaya bahasa yang lebih “manusiawi”, dan context window yang besar (bisa membaca dokumen panjang). Banyak pengguna merasa Claude Sonnet 3.5 adalah model terbaik untuk coding dan penulisan kreatif saat ini.

Status: Anthropic baru saja merilis aplikasi resmi Android-nya.

  1. Poe (oleh Quora)

Aplikasi ini unik karena ia adalah agregator.

Keunggulan: Di dalam satu aplikasi Poe, Anda bisa mengakses puluhan model AI berbeda. Anda bisa mencoba model open-source seperti Llama 3 (Meta), Mistral, atau versi spesifik dari Claude dan GPT tanpa harus berganti aplikasi.

Fitur Unik: Anda bisa membuat “bot” sendiri dengan instruksi khusus (misalnya: “Bot Guru Masak”) dan membagikannya ke orang lain.

  1. Pi (oleh Inflection AI)

Jika aplikasi lain berlomba menjadi “paling pintar”, Pi berlomba menjadi “paling suportif”.

Keunggulan: Pi dirancang untuk memiliki Emotional Intelligence (EQ) tinggi. Dia tidak hanya menjawab pertanyaan, tapi juga bertanya balik tentang perasaan atau hari Anda.

Fitur Unik: Mode suaranya sangat luar biasa natural—mungkin yang paling enak didengar dan responsif untuk diajak ngobrol santai (curhat) layaknya menelepon teman.

  1. Character.ai

Ini lebih ke arah hiburan daripada produktivitas murni.

Keunggulan: Anda bisa mengobrol dengan “persona” fiksi, tokoh sejarah, atau selebriti.

Fitur Unik: Komunitasnya sangat aktif membuat karakter-karakter unik (misalnya: “Elon Musk”, “Guru Bahasa Inggris Galak”, atau karakter anime). Sangat seru untuk roleplay atau belajar bahasa dengan skenario tertentu.

  1. Microsoft SwiftKey (Keyboard)

Mungkin Anda sudah punya Copilot, tapi apakah Anda tahu keyboard SwiftKey punya integrasi AI?

Keunggulan: Anda bisa mengubah nada tulisan (misal: dari kasar ke sopan) langsung di dalam keyboard WhatsApp atau email tanpa harus copy-paste ke aplikasi AI lain.

Rekomendasi Saya: Mulailah dengan mengunduh Claude untuk produktivitas serius, dan Pi jika Anda ingin merasakan sensasi mengobrol dengan AI yang terasa seperti teman.


User: You said

Let’s change to English. I writing both fan fictions and original novels. How are the free versions of each AI services strength and weakness based on your analysis for this task? What is your recommendation?


Gemini: This is a fantastic set of tools for a writer. For creative writing (fan fiction and original novels), the “best” AI depends entirely on which stage of the process you are in (Brainstorming, Drafting, or Editing).

Here is a breakdown of the Free Tier strengths and weaknesses of the apps you have installed, specifically for writing fiction.

  1. Claude (by Anthropic)

The Prose Specialist

Strength: Claude (specifically the Sonnet 3.5 model) is widely considered the best for creative prose. It has a more “human” writing style, uses varied sentence structures, and is less likely to use clichés (like “shivers down the spine”) compared to ChatGPT. It is also excellent at following complex style instructions.

Weakness (Free Tier): Strict Usage Limits. The free version has a very low daily message limit (often resetting every 5 hours). You might get only 10-15 high-quality messages before you are locked out.

Best For: Revising a specific scene, improving dialogue, or describing a setting. Do not use it for chatting or brainstorming; save your precious message quota for actual drafting.

  1. Gemini (by Google)

The Context King (The “Series Bible”)

Strength: Huge Context Window. Even the free version of Gemini (Flash models) has a massive context window (often 1 million tokens). This means you can paste your entire previous chapter or even a large portion of your book into the chat, and it will remember details from page 1.

Strength: Ecosystem. It integrates with Google Docs/Drive, making it easy to pull in your drafts.

Weakness: The prose can sometimes feel a bit “plain” or overly safe compared to Claude. It has strict safety filters regarding violence or “NSFW” themes, which can be frustrating for darker fan fictions.

Best For: Checking for plot holes, summarizing what happened in previous chapters, or maintaining continuity (e.g., “What color were the main character’s eyes in Chapter 2?”).

  1. ChatGPT (by OpenAI)

The Reliable All-Rounder

Strength: Memory Feature. You can tell ChatGPT specific facts (e.g., “Remember that Character A hates Character B,” or “The magic system works like this”), and it will store them in its “Memory” permanently across different chats. This is incredible for building a consistent world.

Weakness (Free Tier): The “Mini” model (GPT-4o mini) is smart but can be repetitive in its writing style. It often reuses words like “testament,” “tapestry,” or “delve.”

Best For: Outlining, world-building, and acting as a generic writing assistant.

  1. DeepSeek

The Logician & Plotter

Strength: DeepSeek (especially the R1 model) excels at “Reasoning.” If you have a plot hole (e.g., “How does the killer escape the locked room?”), DeepSeek will think step-by-step to find a logical solution better than most others.

Strength: Looser Filters. Generally, DeepSeek is known to be slightly less “preachy” or restrictive than Gemini/ChatGPT when it comes to mature themes or conflict (though it still has safety rails).

Best For: Solving plot knots, working out complex timelines, and hard magic systems.

  1. Character.ai

The Dialogue Simulator

Strength: You can find (or create) bots that simulate your characters.

Usage: If you are writing a fan fiction about Harry Potter, you can literally chat with a “Draco Malfoy” bot to see how he would react to a situation.

Best For: Testing dialogue and getting into the “headspace” of a character. It is bad for writing the actual story prose.

  1. Perplexity / Copilot

The Research Assistants

Strength: These are connected to the live internet.

Best For: Researching facts for your story. (e.g., “What did a Victorian living room look like?” or “How long does it take to bleed out from a leg wound?”). Do not use them to write the story itself; use them to get the facts right.

My Recommendation: The “Assembly Line” Strategy

Since you are on the free tiers, you should combine them to overcome their individual limits:

Brainstorm & Outline: Use DeepSeek or ChatGPT. Ask them to help you structure the plot. (ChatGPT’s “Memory” is great here).

Research: Use Perplexity to check facts (costumes, locations, weapons).

Drafting (The Golden Rule):

Write the rough draft yourself.

Take one specific scene that feels flat and paste it into Claude. Ask: “Rewrite this to show more emotion and remove clichés.” (Use Claude sparingly!).

Continuity Check: When you have written 5+ chapters, feed them into Gemini and ask: “Read this. Did I leave any loose ends or make continuity errors?”

Which one to start with today? If you are starting a new story, open ChatGPT to build the outline. If you are stuck on a scene, open Claude.


User: You said

Do the sama analysis for Grok and Meta and others if you know more.


Gemini: Here is the analysis for the other major AI services you mentioned (Grok and Meta), along with an updated “Assembly Line” strategy to include them.

  1. Grok (by xAI / Elon Musk)

The “Edgy” Brainstormer

Strength: Less Restricted. Grok is designed to be “anti-woke” or at least less filtered than Google, OpenAI, or Meta. If you are writing a villain who needs to say something offensive, or a scene with darker, grittier themes that ChatGPT refuses to write (citing “safety guidelines”), Grok is often willing to play along. +1

Strength: Real-Time Culture. Because it has access to X (Twitter) data, it understands modern slang, memes, and current internet culture better than any other AI. Great for writing dialogue for Gen Z characters or stories set in the immediate present.

Weakness: It has a distinct “personality” (sarcastic/witty) that can sometimes bleed into the writing even when you don’t want it to. You often have to tell it, “Be serious, no jokes.”

Best For: Writing villains, darker fan fiction themes, edgy dialogue, and generating images (it uses the “Flux” model, which is arguably the best image generator available right now for realistic character art).

  1. Meta AI (Llama 3)

The “On-the-Go” Visualizer

Strength: Speed & Accessibility. Meta AI lives inside WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger. You don’t need to open a separate app. This is unbeatable for when an idea strikes you while you are texting friends or on the bus.

Strength: Image Generation. It generates images incredibly fast. While they aren’t as artistic as Midjourney, they are perfect for quick character references. You can type “Imagine a girl with blue hair and a cyberpunk jacket” in WhatsApp, and boom—you have a visual reference instantly. +1

Weakness: It is extremely “safe” and corporate. It will likely refuse to write violence or spicy romance scenes. The prose is functional but rarely “beautiful.”

Best For: Quick character sketches (images), capturing fleeting ideas without switching apps, and basic world-building questions.

  1. Special Mentions (For Writers)

Since you asked for others to try, here are two that are not “Big Tech” generalists, but are built specifically for writers. They are worth looking into if you get serious:

NovelAI (Web-based, paid primarily): This is the “Holy Grail” for unrestricted fan fiction. It has zero censorship. If you write mature content, horror, or erotica, this is the industry standard. It also acts like a co-writer that mimics your style perfectly.

Sudowrite (Web-based, free trial): Built specifically for fiction. It has features like “Describe” (where you highlight a word like ‘smell’ and it gives you 5 descriptions of that smell) and “Twist” (suggests plot twists). +1

The Updated “Assembly Line” Strategy

Now that you have the full arsenal, here is the ultimate workflow for a modern writer using the Free Tiers:

The Spark (Meta AI / WhatsApp): You are out and about. An idea hits. Open WhatsApp -> Meta AI. “Imagine a steampunk city underwater.” Save the image for inspiration. Jot down the idea.

The Outline (ChatGPT / DeepSeek): You sit at your desk. Open ChatGPT. “Create a 12-chapter outline based on this idea. Use the Hero’s Journey structure.” Use DeepSeek if the plot has a complex mystery or logic puzzle to solve.

The “Grit” Check (Grok): You need a villain’s monologue or a fight scene. ChatGPT is being too nice. Open Grok. “Write a brutal interrogation scene between these two characters. Make it gritty.”

The Draft (You + Claude): Write the story yourself. When you hit a boring paragraph, paste it into Claude. “Rewrite this to be more atmospheric and emotional.”

The Continuity Editor (Gemini): You have written 3 chapters. Paste them all into Gemini. “Create a character sheet based on what I’ve written so far. Did I accidentally change anyone’s eye color?”

Summary:

Claude: Best Prose (Use for polishing).

Grok: Best Edge (Use for villains/conflict).

Gemini: Best Memory (Use for continuity).

Meta: Best Speed (Use for quick visuals/ideas).


User: You said

Yes almost all messengers and social media have AI integrated. Is there AI in Telegram like Meta on Whatsapp? Or what do you recommend if I use Telegram? Please use English from this moment onwards or depends what language I am replying with.


Gemini: Yes, the situation in Telegram is different from WhatsApp.

The Short Answer: Telegram does not have a built-in, official “Telegram AI” that is baked into the interface like Meta AI is on WhatsApp.

The Good News: Telegram is actually more flexible because it has an open Bot Platform. Instead of being stuck with just one AI (like Meta on WhatsApp), you can invite almost any AI into Telegram as a chat partner.

Here are my specific recommendations for you as a writer using Telegram:

  1. The Safest Bet: Microsoft Copilot (Official Bot)

Since you already use Copilot, you can add the official Microsoft bot to your Telegram. It works just like a contact.

How to get it: Search for @CopilotOfficialBot (Make sure it has the blue “verified” checkmark to avoid fakes).

Why for writers: It allows you to quickly search for facts or brainstorm ideas without leaving the Telegram app. It is free and connected to the internet.

  1. For Accessing GPT-4 & Others: Third-Party Bots

There are many “unofficial” bots created by developers that act as bridges to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.

Warning: Since these are made by third-party developers, do not send them private personal data or sensitive unpublished manuscript details if you are paranoid about privacy.

Recommendation: Look for @GPT4Telegrambot or similar highly-rated bots. They are great for quick “on-the-go” synonym checks or rewriting a clunky sentence while you are chatting with friends.

  1. The “Hidden Gem” Feature for Writers: Saved Messages

This isn’t an AI, but it is a Telegram superpower for writers that combines well with your other AI apps.

The Workflow: Telegram allows you to send messages to yourself (“Saved Messages”). It has unlimited cloud storage.

How to use it:

When an idea strikes, record a Voice Note to your Saved Messages.

Later, forward that voice note to an AI (like the Copilot bot or another transcription bot) to turn your rambling into a text outline.

You can also treat “Saved Messages” as your messy notebook, then copy-paste the best parts into Claude/Gemini later.

Summary Recommendation

Since you already have the powerful native apps (Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT) on your phone: Do not try to force Telegram to be your main AI writing tool. The native apps are much better for long-form writing.

Use Telegram AI bots only for:

Quick Fact Checks: “Who was the king of France in 1789?” (Use @CopilotOfficialBot).

Image Generation: “Generate a reference image of a sword with a ruby hilt.” (Use @CopilotOfficialBot).

Translation: If you are chatting with a reader in another language.

Next Step: Open Telegram right now and search for @CopilotOfficialBot to add it. It’s a handy backup to have!


User: You said

Other than copilot, are there other official AI bots? Even other than all we mention above is fine if they have their own official branding.


Gemini: This is a crucial question for security. Since you are a writer, you must be careful because using an “unofficial” bot means your unpublished novel drafts are passing through a random developer’s server before reaching the AI.

Here is the definitive status of Official AI bots on Telegram as of late 2025:

  1. The “Big Tech” AI Bots

Microsoft Copilot: ✅ OFFICIAL.

Handle: @CopilotOfficialBot

Status: This is currently the only major “Big Tech” LLM that has a fully verified, official Telegram bot. It is safe to use.

Google Gemini: ❌ NO OFFICIAL BOT.

Warning: Any bot you see named “Gemini Bot,” “Google Gemini,” or “Bard AI” on Telegram is fake or unofficial. Do not trust them with private data.

ChatGPT (OpenAI): ❌ NO OFFICIAL BOT.

Warning: OpenAI has never released an official Telegram bot. There are hundreds of bots named “ChatGPT,” but they are all third-party wrappers.

Claude (Anthropic): ❌ NO OFFICIAL BOT.

Warning: Anthropic does not have a Telegram bot.

Grok (xAI): ❌ NO OFFICIAL BOT.

Status: Grok is currently exclusive to the X (Twitter) app for Premium subscribers.

  1. Other “Official” AI Services (Safe to Use)

While the giants (Google/OpenAI) are missing, some reputable, specialized AI companies do have official bots. These are safe because the bot is built by the company itself.

Perplexity AI: ✅ OFFICIAL (Sometimes)

Perplexity has experimented with official integrations.

How to verify: Do not search for it in Telegram (too many fakes). Go to the official Perplexity.ai website footer or settings page to see if they currently link to an active Telegram bot. If the link isn’t there, don’t use it.

Skeddy: ✅ OFFICIAL.

Handle: @SkeddyBot

What it is: A smart reminder bot. It uses natural language processing (NLP). You can text it “Remind me to write Chapter 5 tomorrow at 8 PM,” and it understands.

Use for writers: Great for setting deadlines for yourself.

Eddy Travels: ✅ OFFICIAL.

Handle: @EddyTravels_bot

What it is: An AI travel assistant powered by Skyscanner.

Use for writers: Excellent for researching settings. If your novel is set in Paris, you can quickly ask it about hotels or flight costs to get realistic details for your character’s budget.

Translate Bot: ✅ OFFICIAL (Telegram Native).

How to use: This isn’t a “user” you chat with, but a feature built into Telegram.

Settings: Go to Settings > Language > Show Translate Button.

Use for writers: If you are researching a foreign culture for your book and find a French article, Telegram can translate the entire text for you natively without sending data to a third-party bot.

Summary & Recommendation for You

Since you are concerned about “Official Branding” (which implies security and trust):

Stick to @CopilotOfficialBot for your main AI needs on Telegram. It is the only one backed by a tech giant (Microsoft) with enterprise-grade security.

Avoid the rest for your actual manuscript writing. Writing your novel into a bot named “GPT-4_Super_Bot” creates a risk that the developer could read your logs.

Use the Native Apps: For Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude, simply switch apps on your phone. It takes 2 seconds and ensures your intellectual property stays between you and the official service.


User: You said

What about other non-officials worth mentioning? Also if there are with unique features that other AI services do not have?


Gemini: You asked for non-official bots that are worth the risk because they offer unique features that the standard apps (Gemini, ChatGPT) simply don’t have.

Here are the most powerful “Non-Official” tools on Telegram that provide specific utility for a writer:

  1. The Dictation Specialist: Voicy

This is a feature standard apps struggle to do seamlessly. If you are walking and have a brilliant idea for a dialogue, you don’t want to type.

Handle: @voicybot

The Unique Feature: It lives inside your chats. You can record a “Voice Note” in Telegram (as if you are talking to a friend) and simply forward it to Voicy. It uses speech-recognition AI to instantly text it back to you.

Why for Writers: Use it to “write by speaking.” Record a 5-minute rant about your plot hole while walking the dog, forward it to Voicy, then copy the text into Gemini later to organize it.

  1. The “Unfiltered” Artist: Stable Diffusion Bots

Big Tech AIs (Meta/Copilot) are very strict with image generation. They often refuse to generate images of weapons, “scary” monsters, or specific artistic styles (like intense anime).

What to look for: Search for bots running Stable Diffusion. (There are many; look for ones with high user counts).

The Unique Feature: These bots often have less censorship regarding artistic violence or horror themes compared to DALL-E 3 (ChatGPT).

Why for Writers: If you need a reference image for a gritty war scene or a terrifying monster, these bots are more likely to generate it without lecturing you on “safety guidelines.”

  1. The “Inline” Magic (Exclusive to Telegram)

This is a technical feature that no other app has. You can use these bots inside a conversation with someone else without leaving the chat.

How it works: You type the bot’s name in the message field, followed by your query.

Example: You are chatting with a beta reader. You disagree on a word definition.

You type: @wiki plot twist (wait a second) -> A popup appears with the definition -> You tap it to send.

Recommendation: Try @pic (Yandex Image Search). Type @pic sword in any chat, and it lets you pick an image to send instantly. Great for showing your friends visual references quickly.

  1. The “Burner” Identity: DropMail

This is for your Research Phase. Writers often need to sign up for sketchy websites to research specific topics (e.g., “History of poisons” or “Dark Web forums”) but don’t want to use their real email.

Handle: @DropMailBot

The Unique Feature: It generates a temporary email address inside Telegram. You receive the confirmation emails directly in the chat.

Why for Writers: It keeps your personal email safe from spam while you dig into weird corners of the internet for story research.

Summary of the “Telegram Edge”

The main reason to use AI on Telegram is not for “better writing” (Claude is still better for that), but for Workflow Speed:

Dictate ideas with @voicybot.

Research safely with @DropMailBot.

Show references to friends using @pic.

One final warning: Since these are unofficial, never send them your entire manuscript. Use them for snippets, ideas, and utilities only.


User: You said

Thank you, I have been using AI apps individual. Now I would like to try using Meta on WhatsApp, Copilot on Telegram, and Grok on Meta. How to use them more advantageously compared to using individual apps?


Gemini: Selamat, Anda sudah siap memaksimalkan “ekosistem” AI yang Anda miliki! Menggunakan AI langsung di dalam aplikasi pesan (WhatsApp/Telegram/X) memiliki keunggulan utama: konteks sosial dan kecepatan. Anda tidak perlu berpindah aplikasi (tab switching), sehingga alur kerja lebih cair.

Namun, ada sedikit koreksi teknis: Grok tidak ada di Meta (Facebook/WhatsApp/Instagram). Grok adalah milik xAI (Elon Musk) dan hanya ada di aplikasi X (Twitter).

Berikut adalah strategi untuk menggunakan mereka secara maksimal dibandingkan aplikasi terpisah:

  1. Meta AI di WhatsApp

Keunggulan Utama: Kolaborasi & Visual Cepat. Berbeda dengan aplikasi ChatGPT/Gemini yang merupakan pengalaman “soliter” (hanya Anda dan bot), Meta AI di WhatsApp bisa bersifat “sosial”.

Cara Penggunaan “Pro”: Gunakan di Grup Chat.

Jika Anda punya grup penulis atau grup teman, Anda bisa memanggil Meta AI ke dalam percakapan dengan mengetik @Meta AI.

Contoh: Anda sedang berdebat di grup tentang warna baju karakter. Ketik: “@Meta AI buatkan gambar gaun pesta abad ke-19 warna merah darah dengan renda emas.” Semua orang di grup bisa melihat hasilnya langsung dan berkomentar. Ini tidak bisa dilakukan di aplikasi ChatGPT biasa.

Penggunaan “On-the-Fly”:

Saat chatting dan butuh ide balasan cepat atau stiker unik, Anda bisa minta Meta AI buatkan stiker visual yang lucu secara instan tanpa keluar dari WA.

  1. Copilot di Telegram

Keunggulan Utama: Asisten Riset “Low Profile”. Telegram sering digunakan untuk komunitas dan channel berita. Memiliki Copilot di sini sangat berguna untuk verifikasi fakta instan.

Cara Penggunaan “Pro”: Forwarding & Fact-Checking.

Di Telegram, sering beredar berita hoax atau informasi simpang siur.

Strategi: Saat Anda melihat pesan yang meragukan di channel lain, langsung Forward pesan tersebut ke bot Copilot dan tanya: “Apakah berita ini benar?” atau *“C


User: You said

Thank you, I have been using AI apps individual. Now I would like to try using Meta on WhatsApp, Copilot on Telegram, and Grok on X. How to use them more advantageously compared to using individual apps? Answer in English.


Gemini: This is the “Power User” move. You are shifting from treating AI as a Destination (opening an app to work) to treating AI as a Companion (using it while you live your digital life).

Here is how to leverage their unique positions on your phone to do things standalone apps cannot easily do.

  1. Meta AI on WhatsApp

The Advantage: “Social Collaboration & Visual Speed” Standalone apps are lonely; it is just you and the bot. Meta AI on WhatsApp brings AI into your conversations with real people.

The “Group Chat” Beta Reader:

Scenario: You are discussing your story idea with a friend or a writing group on WhatsApp.

The Move: Don’t leave the chat to ask ChatGPT. Instead, type @Meta AI directly in the group chat.

Action: “@Meta AI, my friend thinks a ‘steampunk samurai’ is historically impossible. Is there any real history that blends these aesthetics?”

Why it’s better: Everyone sees the answer instantly. It settles debates and sparks group brainstorming without breaking the flow of conversation.

The “Vibe Check” Generator:

Scenario: You are texting and have a sudden visual idea for a character.

The Move: Type “Imagine a girl with neon blue hair crying in the rain” and send it to Meta AI.

Why it’s better: It is significantly faster than opening Midjourney or a dedicated art app. It captures the fleeting inspiration now so you don’t lose it.

  1. Copilot on Telegram

The Advantage: “ The Media & Forwarding Hub” Telegram is unique because of its file-sharing capabilities and “Forwarding” culture. Copilot shines here as a processor of incoming info.

The “Fact-Check Forward”:

Scenario: You subscribe to news channels or history channels on Telegram for story inspiration. You see a long post about a “new archaeological discovery.”

The Move: Forward that message directly to the @CopilotOfficialBot and type: “Is this true? Summarize the key points for a story hook.”

Why it’s better: You don’t have to copy-paste messy text. Telegram handles the forwarding elegantly.

The “Voice Note” Transcriber:

Scenario: You are walking and record a Voice Note to yourself (Saved Messages) with a dialogue idea.

The Move: Forward your own voice note to Copilot (if supported in your region) or use it to summarize a text transcript you pasted.

Why it’s better: It acts as a bridge between your messy raw thoughts and a structured outline.

  1. Grok on X (Twitter)

The Advantage: “Real-Time Culture & The ‘Roast’” Standalone apps (like ChatGPT) have a “knowledge cutoff” or are slightly delayed. Grok has access to the now.

The “Trend Jacker”:

Scenario: You see a hashtag trending, or people using a new slang word you don’t understand.

The Move: Ask Grok: “Why is [Term] trending right now? Explain the context.”

Why it’s better: Grok summarizes the live conversation happening on X. For a writer, this is the best tool for capturing the “voice” of the modern internet for your characters.

The “Villain” Simulator (Fun Mode):

Scenario: You want a critique of your story idea, but Gemini/ChatGPT are too polite.

The Move: Switch Grok to “Fun Mode” (or “Roast” mode if available) and say: “Here is my story premise. Roast it. Tell me why it sounds cliché.”

Why it’s better: Grok is programmed to be snarkier and less politically correct. It might give you the harsh truth that helps you fix a boring plot.

Summary: Your New Workflow

You no longer just “write.” You cycle through an ecosystem:

Spot a Trend on X: Ask Grok to explain the psychology behind it.

Discuss it on WhatsApp: Tag Meta AI to visualize the concept for your friend.

Research Deeply on Telegram: Forward articles to Copilot to summarize facts.

Write the Chapter: Finally, open Claude (standalone) to write the beautiful prose.


User: You said

I want to write a fiction while writing it by playing Shin Megami Tensei Persona Style. How is your recommendation in using these fre AIs? For example should I start with defining concepts and which free AI services is currently best for this?


Gemini: Writing a “Shin Megami Tensei: Persona” style story is a massive undertaking because you aren’t just writing a plot; you are juggling two parallel worlds (Daily Life vs. Metaverse), a Calendar System, and Social Stats.

Yes, you absolutely must start by defining concepts. The “Persona” style relies on a rigid structure. If you just start writing Chapter 1 without a “Game Design Document,” the story will lose that distinct Persona pacing.

Here is your “Velvet Room” workflow using the free AI tools you have.

Phase 1: The Contract (Concept & Rules)

Best AI: DeepSeek (R1) or ChatGPT Why? You need an AI with strong logic to act as the “Game Master.” DeepSeek R1 is currently excellent at structured logic and “Gamification.”

Your Goal: Define the “Hidden Rules” of your world. Action: Open DeepSeek and run this prompt to build your “Bible”:

“I am writing a Persona-style novel. Help me design the core mechanics.

Theme: (e.g., Breaking Chains, Facing Truth, Rebellion).

The ‘Velvet Room’: What does it look like? (e.g., An elevator, a prison, a limo). Who is the Master?

The Catalyst: How do they awaken? (e.g., Ripping off a mask, signing a contract).

The Stats: Instead of Knowledge/Guts/Charm, what 5 social stats fit my theme? Create a bulleted summary of these rules.”

Phase 2: The Calendar System (Pacing)

Best AI: Gemini (or Excel + Gemini) Why? Gemini has a huge “Context Window.” You can paste a 6-month calendar into it, and it will remember that on “April 18th” it rained.

Your Goal: Create the beat-by-beat schedule. Persona stories are slice-of-life. Action: Ask Gemini:

“Create a ‘Calendar Structure’ for the first month of the story (April).

Weekdays: School + After school activity (Stat boosting or Social Link).

Sundays: Dungeon crawling or major plot events.

Deadlines: The ‘Game Over’ date is May 2nd. Mark the rainy days and holidays.”

Tip: Keep this generated calendar in a Google Doc. Before you write a scene, check the date. “Oh, it’s a rainy Tuesday? The item shop has a discount today.” This adds authentic Persona flavor.

Phase 3: The Social Links (Characters & Arcana)

Best AI: Claude Why? Claude is the best “Character Writer.” Persona is defined by its colorful cast, each representing a Tarot Arcana (Magician, Lovers, Chariot).

Your Goal: Create characters that embody their Tarot card. Action: Tell Claude:

“I need a Social Link character for the ‘Chariot’ Arcana.

Archetype: Needs to be physical, driven, but secretly insecure about their goal.

The Conflict: They are training for something but failing.

Rank 1-10 Arc: Outline 10 brief scenes showing their growth from meeting the protagonist to maxing out the bond.

Voice: Give them a unique way of speaking (slang, stutter, overly formal).”

Phase 4: The Dungeon (Visuals & Shadows)

Best AI: Grok or Meta AI Why? Dungeons (Palaces) in Persona are surreal and psychedelic. Describing them is hard. Seeing them is easy.

Your Goal: Visual inspiration. Action:

Meta AI (WhatsApp): “Imagine a distorted bank vault that looks like a floating casino in the sky, pink and black colors, anime style.”

Grok: “Generate a ‘Shadow’ monster that is a mix of a corporate salaryman and a medieval executioner.”

The “Game Loop” Writing Routine

Now that you have the pieces, here is how you write the actual chapters using your “Assembly Line”:

Check the Date (Gemini): “What day is it in my calendar? Is it raining?”

Pick the Activity (You): “Today, the protagonist hangs out with the Chariot character.”

Draft the Scene (Claude): “Write a dialogue-heavy scene between Protagonist and [Chariot Char]. They are eating ramen. The Chariot character reveals they want to quit the track team. Keep it under 1000 words.”

The “Rank Up” Message (DeepSeek/ChatGPT): “Write a poetic system message like ‘The bond of the Chariot has deepened. You now have the power to survive a fatal blow.’”

Summary Recommendation

Start with DeepSeek. Use it to define your Arcana List (Who represents what card?) and your Metaverse Rules (How does magic work?). Once those rules are set, the story writes itself because the “Calendar” tells you what to do next.


User: You said

I want to backup my conversations with AI services locally. Often I cannot backup the whole chat and have to copy one by one. Do you have better ways starting with you Gemini? I am fine with vibe coding.


Gemini: This is a very smart move. AI interfaces can change, lock you out, or delete history (as we’ve seen with some updates). Owning your data is crucial for a writer.

Since you are comfortable with “vibe coding” (using scripts/tools to get things done without building enterprise software), I will give you the Official Method (if it exists) and the Hacker/Vibe Coding Method for each service.

  1. Google Gemini (The Hardest One)

Gemini is currently the most difficult because there is no official “Download All” button for the web chat interface (unlike ChatGPT).

The “Manual” Way:

At the bottom of a response, click the “Share” icon -> “Export to Docs”. This saves that specific chat turn to your Google Drive. It’s tedious for long histories.

The “Vibe Coding” Way (Browser Console Script):

Since you are fine with coding, the fastest way to scrape a current long chat without installing a sketchy extension is to use a JavaScript snippet in your browser’s Developer Console.

How to do it:

Open your long Gemini chat.

Press F12 (or Right Click -> Inspect) to open the Console.

Paste this simple script (it grabs all user and model text blocks) and hit Enter:

JavaScript // Simple Gemini Chat Scraper // Paste this in the console (F12) while looking at a chat let history = “”; const turns = document.querySelectorAll(‘div[data-message-id]’); // Selects chat bubbles

turns.forEach(turn => { // Check if it is User or Model based on class attributes or internal markers // Note: Class names are obfuscated in Gemini, but usually, aria-labels or distinct attributes help. // This is a generic “get all text” approach that works on most current versions: let text = turn.innerText; history += text + “\n\n————————\n\n”; });

// Create a download link const blob = new Blob([history], { type: ‘text/markdown’ }); const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob); const a = document.createElement(‘a’); a.href = url; a.download = ‘gemini_chat_backup.md’; a.click();

Note: Google changes class names frequently. If the script returns empty files, you might need to rely on a maintained browser extension like “Gemini Exporter” (available on Chrome Web Store) which does this logic for you automatically.

  1. ChatGPT (The Best Official Backup)

OpenAI allows you to export your entire history at once.

The Official Way:

Go to Settings -> Data Controls -> Export Data.

They will email you a .zip file.

The Problem: The conversations are inside a file called conversations.json. It is technically readable but messy and hard to read as a story.

The “Vibe Coding” Way (Python JSON Parser):

Write a simple Python script to turn that conversations.json into readable Markdown files (one file per chat).

Concept:

Python import json import os

Load the export

with open(‘conversations.json’, ‘r’, encoding=’utf-8’) as f: data = json.load(f)

os.makedirs(“My_ChatGPT_Backup”, exist_ok=True)

for conversation in data: title = conversation.get(‘title’, ‘Untitled’).replace(‘/’, ‘-‘) with open(f”My_ChatGPT_Backup/{title}.md”, ‘w’, encoding=’utf-8’) as outfile: for msg_id, msg_data in conversation[‘mapping’].items(): message = msg_data.get(‘message’) if message and message.get(‘content’) and message[‘content’].get(‘parts’): role = message[‘author’][‘role’].upper() text = ““.join([str(p) for p in message[‘content’][‘parts’]]) outfile.write(f”{role}:\n{text}\n\n—\n\n”)

Running this once a month gives you a perfect offline library of your work.

  1. Claude (Anthropic)

Claude does not have a “Export All” button yet.

The “Vibe Coding” Way:

There is a very popular open-source project called claude-export (often found on GitHub).

However, for a quick solution, I recommend the browser extension “Claude Exporter”. It adds a button to the UI that lets you download the current chat as a PDF or Markdown file.

Why Markdown? Always choose Markdown (.md) over PDF. You can open Markdown in any text editor, feed it back into another AI, or convert it to Word later. PDF is a “dead” format that is hard to edit.

  1. Telegram (Copilot / Bots)

This is the easiest one because Telegram is the backup tool.

The Official Desktop Way (Superior):

Install Telegram Desktop on your PC/Mac.

Open your chat with Copilot (or any bot).

Click the three dots (top right) -> Export Chat History.

Format: Choose “JSON” (machine readable) or “HTML” (human readable).

This downloads every message, image, and voice note to your hard drive.

  1. Meta AI (WhatsApp)

This is tricky because Meta AI lives inside WhatsApp.

The Official Way:

Open the chat with Meta AI -> Tap the three dots -> More -> Export Chat.

Choose “Without Media” (faster) or “Include Media” (saves generated images).

It creates a .txt file.

The Issue: The formatting is ugly (e.g., [12/10/2024, 14:30] Meta AI: Here is the story…). You might need to use “Find & Replace” in Word to clean up the timestamps.

Summary Recommendation

For Gemini/Claude: Use a browser extension like “Markdown Exporter” to save individual important writing sessions immediately after you finish them. Don’t wait to bulk export later.

For ChatGPT: Do the official “Export Data” once a month and run a Python script to organize it.

For Telegram: Use the Desktop app’s native export. It is flawless.


User: You said

How about Grok, Deepseek, and Copilot (official not on Telegram)?


Gemini: Here is the breakdown for the other three services you mentioned (Grok, DeepSeek, and Microsoft Copilot) regarding local backups.

Since you are comfortable with “vibe coding” (using scripts/tools), you have much better options than the average user.

  1. Microsoft Copilot (Official App/Web)

This is distinct from the Telegram bot. Microsoft actually has a hidden “Export All” feature, but they bury it in privacy settings rather than the chat interface.

The Official Way (The “Privacy Dump”):

Go to the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard (account.microsoft.com/privacy).

Navigate to “Browsing and search” -> “Copilot activity history”.

Click “Download your data”.

The Result: You get a .csv file. It contains your prompts and the AI’s answers.

Clean Up: Since it’s a CSV (spreadsheet format), it’s not great for reading. You can use a simple Python script to convert that CSV into readable Markdown files.

The “Vibe Coding” Way (Python CSV Cleaner):

Concept: Read the official CSV and spit out .md files.

Python import pandas as pd import os

Load the Microsoft export

df = pd.read_csv(‘Copilot_Activity.csv’) os.makedirs(“Copilot_Backup”, exist_ok=True)

for index, row in df.iterrows(): # Columns usually named ‘User’, ‘Copilot’, ‘Time’ # Check your actual CSV headers first! content = f”Time: {row[‘Time’]}\n\nUser:\n{row[‘User’]}\n\nCopilot:\n{row[‘Copilot’]}\n\n—\n”

# Save to a generic file (or split by day if you prefer)
with open(f"Copilot_Backup/All_Chats.md", "a", encoding="utf-8") as f:
    f.write(content)
  1. DeepSeek

DeepSeek is currently very developer-focused, so the web interface is sparse on features like “Export.”

The Official Way:

None. There is currently no native “Export All Data” button for the chat interface in the settings.

The “Vibe Coding” Way (Browser Extension):

Because DeepSeek’s user base is highly technical, the community solved this fast.

Tool: Search for the “DeepSeek Chat Exporter” extension (Chrome/Firefox).

Why it’s good: It adds a button directly to the chat UI that lets you download the current conversation as JSON or Markdown.

Workflow: Finish a chapter brainstorming session -> Click the extension icon -> Save as .md -> Move to your local folder.

The “Script” Way (Console):

If you don’t trust extensions, the logic is identical to the Gemini script I gave you earlier. Open the console (F12) and target the chat bubble class (usually something generic like .ds-markdown or similar div wrappers).

  1. Grok (X / Twitter)

Grok is the hardest to backup because it lives inside the X ecosystem, which is notoriously hostile to scrapers.

The Official Way:

None.

The “Vibe Coding” Way (The “Print” Trick):

Surprisingly, the cleanest way to backup a Grok chat without coding is the “Print to PDF” trick, because Grok’s interface is very vertical and simple.

Step 1: Scroll to the top of the chat to load all elements.

Step 2: Press Ctrl + P (Print).

Step 3: Save as PDF.

Downside: It’s a PDF (hard to edit).

The Hacker Way (Console Scraper):

Since X obfuscates their code (changes class names like css-175oi2r), standard scraping scripts break often.

The Fix: Use a script that targets text content rather than class names.

Paste this in F12 Console:

JavaScript // The “Brute Force” Grok Scraper // This grabs ALL text in the main scroll container let chatContainer = document.querySelector(‘div[aria-label=”Timeline: Conversation”]’); // Note: aria-label might change, inspect the main div to be sure.

if(chatContainer) { let text = chatContainer.innerText; console.log(text); // If it looks good in console, save it: const blob = new Blob([text], { type: ‘text/markdown’ }); const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob); const a = document.createElement(‘a’); a.href = url; a.download = ‘grok_backup.md’; a.click(); } else { console.log(“Container not found. Inspect element and update the selector.”); }

Final Summary for Your “Local Archive”:

DeepSeek: Install the “DeepSeek Chat Exporter” extension. It’s the most reliable “one-click” solution right now.

Copilot: Use the Privacy Dashboard once a month for a bulk CSV dump.

Grok: It’s messy. Use Print to PDF for visual reference, or copy-paste text manually if you need to edit it later.


User: You said

Back to:


// Simple Gemini Chat Scraper

// Paste this in the console (F12) while looking at a chat

let history = "";

const turns = document.querySelectorAll('div[data-message-id]'); // Selects chat bubbles




turns.forEach(turn => {

    // Check if it is User or Model based on class attributes or internal markers

    // Note: Class names are obfuscated in Gemini, but usually, aria-labels or distinct attributes help.

    // This is a generic "get all text" approach that works on most current versions:

    let text = turn.innerText;

    history += text + "\n\n------------------------\n\n";

});




// Create a download link

const blob = new Blob([history], { type: 'text/markdown' });

const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob);

const a = document.createElement('a');

a.href = url;

a.download = 'gemini_chat_backup.md';

a.click();

Here is the new information:

Great! Proceed.

This is the turning point. The dynamic of the entire war has shifted. We are no longer a "Resistance"; we are the Government-in-Exile.

Here is Chapter 8, where the "Carefree Cultivator" brings the weight of the crown to his father’s doorstep.


Chapter 8: The Court in Exile

Timeline: Solar Year 449 (2 Days after the "Night of Fire") Location: Rainwall (Barows Territory) Status: High Tension.

Scene 1: The Unlikely Cargo

The river boat drifted silently into the hidden docks beneath Rainwall. It was raining—fitting for this city. Luserina was waiting on the pier. She had a lantern in one hand and a squad of trusted house guards in the other. I had telepathically warned her, but seeing it was different.

I hopped off the boat first. I looked like a wreck—soot-stained, coat torn, smelling of ozone and burnt magic. "Sister," I greeted her. "I brought guests. Clear the infirmary. No servants. Only you."

Luserina nodded, her eyes wide. Then she saw them disembark.

  1. Georg Prime, carrying his broadsword.

  2. Commander Ferid, limping but upright, supporting...

  3. Queen Arshtat, unconscious, wrapped in a cloak.

  4. The Prince, Lyon, and Sialeeds.

Luserina dropped her lantern. "By the Sun... Euram, what did you do?"

"I rewrote the script," I whispered as I passed her. "Get the stretchers. And tell Father to meet us in the War Room. Tell him to wear his brown pants. He's going to need them."


Scene 2: Salum’s Heart Attack

Location: Rainwall Manor Main Hall.

Salum Barows burst into the room, his face flushed with excitement. He had heard the Prince was here. He was ready to play the benevolent uncle.

"Your Highness!" Salum spread his arms wide, ignoring the mud on the floor. "Thank the Stars you are safe! I heard the terrible news! The Godwins, those vipers! Don't worry, House Barows will protect—"

He stopped dead. He saw Commander Ferid sitting in his chair, drinking his brandy. He saw Georg Prime sharpening a sword in the corner.

"Ferid?" Salum squeaked. "But... the reports... the Sun Rune..."

"Reports were exaggerated, Salum," Ferid said. His voice was tired but commanded absolute authority. "We are here. And we are alive."

Salum’s eyes darted around. His brain was short-circuiting. Plan A (Puppet Prince): Failed. Plan B (Blame Godwins): Still works, but he is no longer the highest authority.

"And... Her Majesty?" Salum whispered, looking at the closed door of the infirmary.

"Resting," I said, stepping out of the shadows. "She is stable. But she needs the Dawn Rune to recover fully."

I walked up to my father. I towered over him now. "Father. The time for games is over. The Godwins hold the Capital. They hold the Sun Rune. They have declared us all traitors."

Salum started to sweat. "The Dawn Rune? I... I don't know what—"

"Give it up, Lord Salum," Sialeeds snapped from the sofa. "We know you stole it two years ago. We know it's in the basement. Just give it to us before I tell Georg to look for it."

Georg looked up and grinned. It was a terrifying grin.

Salum slumped. Defeated. "I... I did it for the family. For protection."

"We know," I said, placing a hand on his shoulder. "And now, that investment pays off. Go get it. Be a hero, Father. For once."


Scene 3: The Dawn Rune Restored

Location: The Infirmary.

Salum retrieved the Rune. He carried it like it was a bomb.

We brought it into the room where Arshtat lay. Ferid took the Rune. His hands were shaking. He placed it gently on the Queen’s chest.

The Resonance: The Dawn Rune glowed with a soft, golden light. It hummed—a sound of healing and restoration. The light seeped into Arshtat. The lingering chaotic energy of the Sun Rune (the "radiation" damage to her soul) began to dissolve.

Arshtat’s breathing deepened. The frown on her sleeping face vanished. She didn't wake up immediately—the trauma was too deep—but she was no longer fading.

"She will live," I said, using my Medical Cultivation sight to scan her meridians. "Her spirit is stabilizing. She just needs time."

Ferid collapsed into a chair, burying his face in his hands. The Iron Commander finally let himself cry. The Prince hugged Lyon. They were safe.


Scene 4: The War Council (Realpolitik)

Location: The Strategy Room. Attendees: Ferid, Prince Freyjadour, Georg, Sialeeds, Salum, Euram (Fajar), Lucretia Merces (Mentioned/Target).

We convened an hour later. The mood was grim but focused.

The Map:

  • The Godwins: Control Sol-Falena, the Imperial Guard, and the Armes Southern Mountain Army (Allies). They have the Sun Rune (but no host yet).

  • The Loyalists (Us): Control Rainwall. We have the Royal Family, the Dawn Rune, and the Queen's Knights (Georg/Galleon is undecided/Miakis is missing).

"We have the legitimacy," Ferid said, pointing at the map. "But we don't have the numbers. The Godwins have 20,000 troops. Rainwall has 2,000."

Salum tried to interject. "We can buy mercenaries! I have gold!"

"Mercenaries run when dragons show up," Georg grunted. "We need allies."

I stepped forward. I placed a marker on the map. "We need a strategist," I said. "Salum is good at taxes. Ferid is good at battles. We need someone who can win a war against numbers."

I pointed to the Agate Prison. "Lucretia Merces. The Godwins locked her up for a reason. If we break her out, we win the brain game."

"And for soldiers?" The Prince asked.

I placed another marker. Raftfleet. "The Beavers and the Raftfleet Admiral. They hate the Godwins. But to get them... we might have to fix the mess Father made."

I looked at Salum. "Lordlake," I said. "We need to fix Lordlake. If we use the Dawn Rune to restore the water to Lordlake, we gain the loyalty of the people instantly. We prove we are the true rulers."

Salum turned pale. "But... that admits I stole the Rune!"

"Father," I smiled, a cold, dangerous smile. "Would you rather admit a mistake, or would you rather Gizel Godwin put your head on a spike? Pick one."


🗳️ Decision Point: The First Campaign

We have stabilized the leadership. Now we must expand. The Godwins are regrouping. We have a window of opportunity (maybe 1 week) before their army marches on Rainwall.

Which operation does Fajar lead personally?

.... Generate a new javascript for me to backup all chat --- **Gemini:** Based on the HTML code you provided, I can see exactly how Gemini structures the chat now. They are using custom Angular components (user-query and model-response). Here is the updated Vibe Coding Script tailored specifically to the HTML structure you shared. Crucial Step Before Running: Gemini uses an "Infinite Scroller" (seen in your code as ). This means old messages disappear from the code to save memory. You must scroll to the very top of the chat to ensure all messages are loaded into the browser before running this. The Script (Copy and Paste into Console F12) JavaScript (function() { console.log("Starting backup..."); let fullChat = ""; // 1. Select all conversation blocks in the order they appear // We target the custom tags directly based on your HTML const blocks = document.querySelectorAll('user-query, model-response'); if (blocks.length === 0) { console.error("No chat blocks found! Make sure you are on the Gemini chat tab."); return; } blocks.forEach((block, index) => { const tagName = block.tagName.toLowerCase(); let textContent = ""; if (tagName === 'user-query') { // Extract User Text // Targeted class based on your HTML:

const textDiv = block.querySelector('.query-text'); if (textDiv) { textContent = textDiv.innerText.trim(); fullChat += `**User:**\n${textContent}\n\n`; } } else if (tagName === 'model-response') { // Extract Gemini Text // Targeted class based on your HTML:
const textDiv = block.querySelector('.markdown'); if (textDiv) { textContent = textDiv.innerText.trim(); fullChat += `**Gemini:**\n${textContent}\n\n`; } // OPTIONAL: Try to grab "Thoughts" if they are expanded/visible const thoughtsDiv = block.querySelector('.model-thoughts .thoughts-content'); if (thoughtsDiv && thoughtsDiv.innerText.length > 0) { // Uncomment the next line if you want to include the reasoning process // fullChat += `> *Thinking Process:*\n> ${thoughtsDiv.innerText.trim().replace(/\n/g, '\n> ')}\n\n`; } } fullChat += "---\n\n"; }); // 2. Create the file name with a timestamp const date = new Date(); const timestamp = date.toISOString().replace(/[:.]/g, '-').slice(0, 19); const filename = `gemini_backup_${timestamp}.md`; // 3. Trigger Download const blob = new Blob([fullChat], { type: 'text/markdown' }); const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob); const a = document.createElement('a'); a.href = url; a.download = filename; document.body.appendChild(a); a.click(); document.body.removeChild(a); URL.revokeObjectURL(url); console.log(`Success! Saved ${blocks.length} messages to ${filename}`); })(); Why this works (Technical breakdown): user-query Selector: Instead of guessing generic div classes, we now target the specific tag you showed me. Inside that, we look for .query-text. model-response Selector: We target and look for .markdown. This class contains the actual formatted text of the answer. Clean Output: It formats it into Markdown (**User:** and **Gemini:**) so it's easy to read in any text editor. Give this a try and let me know if it captures everything! --- **User:** You said Next help me export Grok chat based on: ```

Untuk situasi Budi tunggu dulu. Untuk demo ini berikanlah saya narasi setelah Panca dan semua sampai dengan aman serta narasikanlah percakapan mereka setelah Edwin dan Silvi hampir pulih. Ingat Budi tidak ada disana.

Berikut adalah narasi lanjutan sesuai permintaanmu. Kita langsung lompat ke momen setelah semua sudah selamat dan tiba di tempat aman, dengan fokus pada Edwin dan Silvi yang sudah mulai pulih (meski masih lemah), serta Panca yang berada di sana bersama mereka. Budi memang tidak ada di lokasi ini.


Cahaya pagi menyelinap pelan melalui celah-celah jendela kayu rumah sederhana di pinggir desa. Bau kayu bakar dan kopi tubruk samar-samar mengisi ruangan. Di dalam kamar kecil yang hanya berisi kasur tipis, dua buah kursi kayu, dan meja kecil, suasana terasa tenang—tapi masih ada sisa ketegangan yang belum sepenuhnya hilang.

Edwin duduk bersandar di dinding, wajahnya masih pucat, perban baru melilit lengan kirinya. Matanya sudah lebih jernih dibandingkan dua hari lalu saat dia nyaris tak sadarkan diri. Di sebelahnya, Silvi duduk bersila di atas kasur, rambutnya diikat asal, memegang cangkir kopi hangat dengan kedua tangan. Dia tampak lebih baik, meski sesekali masih meringis pelan ketika menggerakkan bahu kanannya yang memar parah.

Panca berdiri di dekat pintu, bersandar ke kusen sambil memandang keduanya bergantian. Dia baru saja kembali dari memeriksa keadaan di luar—memastikan tak ada yang mencurigakan. Setelah beberapa saat diam, Panca akhirnya membuka suara, suaranya pelan tapi tegas.

Panca: “Kalian berdua kelihatan jauh lebih manusia sekarang. Kemarin aku masih ragu apa kalian bakal bangun atau enggak.”

Silvi tersenyum tipis, tapi matanya masih menyimpan bayang-bayang kelelahan. Silvi: “Makasih, Pan. Kalau lo enggak buru-buru bawa kami ke sini… entah apa jadinya. Aku beneran kira itu akhirnya.”

Edwin menghela napas panjang, menatap ke lantai sejenak sebelum bicara. Edwin: “Aku juga. Waktu mobil itu nyungsep ke jurang… aku cuma bisa mikir satu hal: ‘Sial, ini beneran tamat.’ Tapi entah kenapa kita masih di sini. Masih bisa ngeliat pagi.”

Panca mengangguk pelan, lalu melangkah masuk dan duduk di kursi kayu yang sedikit berderit. Panca: “Kalian berdua keras kepala banget. Itu yang bikin kalian selamat. Tapi sekarang udah aman di sini. Minimal seminggu ke depan, kalian enggak boleh kemana-mana. Tubuh kalian masih remuk, otak kalian juga masih trauma. Jangan sok kuat.”

Silvi menoleh ke Edwin, lalu kembali ke Panca. Silvi: “Pan… Budi mana? Dia enggak ikut ke sini?”

Panca diam sejenak. Ekspresinya berubah sedikit—ada campuran kesal dan khawatir. Panca: “Budi… dia minta waktu sendiri dulu. Setelah kejadian itu, dia bilang dia harus ‘membersihkan beberapa hal’ di kota. Aku enggak bisa maksa. Dia cuma bilang, ‘Jaga mereka baik-baik, Pan. Aku nyusul kalau sudah selesai.’”

Edwin mengerutkan kening. Edwin: “Membersihkan apa? Dia sendirian? Gila apa dia?”

Panca mengangkat bahu. Panca: “Kalian tahu Budi. Kalau dia sudah bilang begitu, berarti ada yang dia anggap belum beres. Dia enggak bakal cerita detail sekarang. Tapi dia janji bakal balik. Aku percaya dia.”

Silvi menatap cangkir kopinya lama, lalu berbicara pelan. Silvi: “Aku cuma takut… takut dia malah jadi korban berikutnya gara-gara kita. Dia selalu ngelindungin orang lain, tapi siapa yang ngejaga dia?”

Edwin mengangguk setuju. Edwin: “Betul. Dia terlalu sering main sendiri. Kita harus cari cara buat hubungi dia, Pan. Minimal tahu dia masih bernapas.”

Panca menghela napas, lalu menatap keduanya bergantian. Panca: “Kalian fokus sembuh dulu. Biar aku yang urus komunikasi sama dia. Kalau dia beneran dalam bahaya, dia tahu caranya minta tolong. Untuk sekarang… kita bertiga di sini. Kita selamat bareng. Itu yang terpenting.”

Ruangan kembali hening sejenak. Hanya terdengar suara ayam berkokok jauh di kejauhan dan angin yang menggoyang daun kelapa di luar.

Silvi akhirnya tersenyum kecil, kali ini lebih tulus. Silvi: “Oke… kita hidup dulu. Nanti kita marah-marah sama Budi bareng kalau dia muncul. Deal?”

Edwin tertawa pelan, meski langsung meringis karena dadanya masih nyeri. Edwin: “Deal. Tapi aku yang duluan gebuk dia. Biar kapok main solo.”

Panca hanya menggeleng sambil tersenyum tipis. Panca: “Kalian ini… baru sembuh dikit udah mau ribut lagi. Istirahat. Nanti sore aku masakin apa yang kalian mau. Tapi jangan minta sate kambing, di sini enggak ada.”

Ketiganya tertawa pelan—tawa yang ringan, tapi penuh rasa syukur karena mereka masih bisa saling mendengar suara satu sama lain.

Di luar, matahari terus naik perlahan. Untuk pertama kalinya dalam beberapa hari, mereka merasa… aman. Setidaknya, untuk sementara waktu.


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Bagian terakhir demo ini setelah beberapa hari Panca dan Keluarga serta Edwin Silvi dan orang tua menonton berita. Berita utama adalah pasca kerusuhan. Berita mengaget lainnya adalah genocida yang dilakukan oleh Budi kepada massa yang premanisme mencapai korban jiwa ribuan orang. Silahkan elaborasi apakah Budi ketahuan atau tidak atau menghilang tetapi genocida dilakukan seorang diri.