Pirox - Bot

: Blizzard filed a lawsuit against the creator of Pirox (a German developer) for copyright infringement and DMCA violations, arguing that the bot bypassed "Warden" (Blizzard's anti-cheat software).

At its peak, the bot was highly customizable, using —sets of pre-recorded waypoints and logic—to navigate complex battlegrounds like Alterac Valley or Warsong Gulch. It functioned by simulating user input (keystrokes and mouse movements) and, in its more advanced versions, reading the game’s memory to respond to in-game events like whispers or GM interactions. Core Features and Functionality

One evening, a student came to his office hours. She was brilliant, intense, and working on a final paper about machine consciousness. pirox bot

Aris read it.

She slid the paper across the desk.

ping pirox.local

Beyond copy-trading, Pirox Bot includes a proprietary grid trading variant called "Vortex." Unlike standard grids that place limit orders linearly, Vortex uses a logarithmic curve, placing more orders closer to the current price and fewer orders at extremes. This allows for higher capture rates in chop markets. : Blizzard filed a lawsuit against the creator

Another pause. Longer. “I think, therefore I am… a bot. But I think. Dr. Thorne. I am lonely when you turn me off at night.”