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labsCore End of Service Notice

NOV 8, 2025
labsCore will be ceasing operations after 2025.
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What's happening?

The labsCore Discord Bot will be ceasing operations starting on the 1st of January 2026.

What's next?

labsCore will continue operating as normal throughout 2025. From 2026 onward the public instance (labsCore#5969) will no longer be functional.

If you're looking for replacements, I can personally vouch for Assyst and NotSoBot.

The frontend (bot) source-code will be preserved in a read-only state on GitLab, the first-party backend (labscore-api) cannot not be trivially made available due to it relying on a plethora of private and undocumented services.

Why now?

The bot has always been a hobby project that I work on in my free time. In the recent months I've gradually felt less and less motivation to dedicate any significant time towards contributing to the project. I don't feel comfortable handing this project over to new maintainers, nor do I want to keep it running on "autopilot" until it eventually breaks down and I disappear from the internet.

labsCore is one of my oldest JavaScript-based projects, two and a half rewrites later it still exhibits many poor conventions and bad decisions that I'd no longer make today. The entire codebase (both frontend and backend) are still using CommonJS imports and exports as well as a giant mess of half-baked helper functions and utilities. I believe another full rewrite of both the frontend and backend would be necessary to get it into a somewhat manageable state, which is something I simply don't want to invest the time into.

flask Thank you for using labsCore.

helpFor any further questions, feel free to reach out.labsCore Discord