diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
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+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ meme.jpg
 toots.db
 toots.db-journal
 toots.db-wal
+toots.db-shm
 __pycache__/
 .vscode/
 .editorconfig
@@ -14,3 +15,4 @@ __pycache__/
 config.json
 config.toml
 venv/
+.venv/
diff --git a/LICENSE-AGPL.md b/LICENSE-AGPL.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,658 @@
+# GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 5b8b09b..37b5961 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -48,6 +48,6 @@ Please don't feel obligated to donate at all.
 
 ## License
 
-This is released under the EUPL 1.2 license, and based on Lynnesbian's fork which is under the MPL 2.0 license. See LICENSE-EUPL and LICENSE-MPL for details.
+This is released under the AGPLv3 (only) license, and based on Lynnesbian's fork which is under the MPL 2.0 license. See LICENSE-AGPL.md and LICENSE-MPL for details.
 
 **This means you must publish the source code of any ebooks bot you make with this.** A link back to this repository on your bot's profile page or profile metadata will suffice. If you make changes to the code you need to link to your fork/repo instead
diff --git a/functions.py b/functions.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 46d3b3f..0000000
--- a/functions.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2
-
-import re
-import os
-import html
-import json
-import shutil
-import sqlite3
-import argparse
-import markovify
-import json5 as json
-import multiprocessing
-from random import randint
-from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
-
-def arg_parser_factory(*, description):
-	parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
-	parser.add_argument(
-		'-c', '--cfg', dest='cfg', default='config.json', nargs='?',
-		help='Specify a custom location for the config file.'
-	)
-	return parser
-
-def parse_args(*, description):
-	return arg_parser_factory(description=description).parse_args()
-
-def load_config(cfg_path):
-	with open('config.defaults.json') as f:
-		cfg = json.load(f)
-
-	with open(cfg_path) as f:
-		cfg.update(json.load(f))
-
-	if not cfg['site'].startswith('https://') and not cfg['site'].startswith('http://'):
-		print("Site must begin with 'https://' or 'http://'. Value '{0}' is invalid - try 'https://{0}' instead.".format(cfg['site']), file=sys.stderr)
-		sys.exit(1)
-
-	if 'access_token' not in cfg:
-		print('No authentication info', file=sys.stderr)
-		print('Get a client id, client secret, and access token here: https://tinysubversions.com/notes/mastodon-bot/', file=sys.stderr)
-		print('Then put `access_token` in your config file.', file=sys.stderr)
-		sys.exit(1)
-
-	return cfg
-
-def make_sentence(output, cfg):
-	class nlt_fixed(markovify.NewlineText):  # modified version of NewlineText that never rejects sentences
-		def test_sentence_input(self, sentence):
-			return True  # all sentences are valid <3
-
-	shutil.copyfile("toots.db", "toots-copy.db")  # create a copy of the database because reply.py will be using the main one
-	db = sqlite3.connect("toots-copy.db")
-	db.text_factory = str
-	c = db.cursor()
-	if cfg['learn_from_cw']:
-		ignored_cws_query_params = "(" + ",".join("?" * len(cfg["ignored_cws"])) + ")"
-		toots = c.execute(f"SELECT content FROM `toots` WHERE cw IS NULL OR CW NOT IN {ignored_cws_query_params} ORDER BY RANDOM() LIMIT 10000", cfg["ignored_cws"]).fetchall()
-	else:
-		toots = c.execute("SELECT content FROM `toots` WHERE cw IS NULL ORDER BY RANDOM() LIMIT 10000").fetchall()
-
-	if len(toots) == 0:
-		output.send("Database is empty! Try running main.py.")
-		return
-
-	nlt = markovify.NewlineText if cfg['overlap_ratio_enabled'] else nlt_fixed
-
-	model = nlt(
-		"\n".join([toot[0] for toot in toots])
-	)
-
-	db.close()
-	os.remove("toots-copy.db")
-
-	if cfg['limit_length']:
-		sentence_len = randint(cfg['length_lower_limit'], cfg['length_upper_limit'])
-
-	sentence = None
-	tries = 0
-	while sentence is None and tries < 10:
-		sentence = model.make_short_sentence(
-			max_chars=500,
-			tries=10000,
-			max_overlap_ratio=cfg['overlap_ratio'] if cfg['overlap_ratio_enabled'] else 0.7,
-			max_words=sentence_len if cfg['limit_length'] else None
-			)
-		tries = tries + 1
-
-	# optionally remove mentions
-	if cfg['mention_handling'] == 1:
-		sentence = re.sub(r"^\S*@\u200B\S*\s?", "", sentence)
-	elif cfg['mention_handling'] == 0:
-		sentence = re.sub(r"\S*@\u200B\S*\s?", "", sentence)
-
-	output.send(sentence)
-
-def make_toot(cfg):
-	toot = None
-	pin, pout = multiprocessing.Pipe(False)
-	p = multiprocessing.Process(target=make_sentence, args=[pout, cfg])
-	p.start()
-	p.join(5)  # wait 5 seconds to get something
-	if p.is_alive():  # if it's still trying to make a toot after 5 seconds
-		p.terminate()
-		p.join()
-	else:
-		toot = pin.recv()
-
-	if toot is None:
-		toot = 'Toot generation failed! Contact io@csdisaster.club for assistance.'
-	return toot
-
-
-def extract_toot(toot):
-	toot = html.unescape(toot)  # convert HTML escape codes to text
-	soup = BeautifulSoup(toot, "html.parser")
-	for lb in soup.select("br"):  # replace <br> with linebreak
-		lb.name = "\n"
-
-	for p in soup.select("p"):  # ditto for <p>
-		p.name = "\n"
-
-	for ht in soup.select("a.hashtag"):  # convert hashtags from links to text
-		ht.unwrap()
-
-	for link in soup.select("a"):  # convert <a href='https://example.com>example.com</a> to just https://example.com
-		if 'href' in link:
-			# apparently not all a tags have a href, which is understandable if you're doing normal web stuff, but on a social media platform??
-			link.replace_with(link["href"])
-
-	text = soup.get_text()
-	text = re.sub(r"https://([^/]+)/(@[^\s]+)", r"\2@\1", text)  # put mastodon-style mentions back in
-	text = re.sub(r"https://([^/]+)/users/([^\s/]+)", r"@\2@\1", text)  # put pleroma-style mentions back in
-	text = text.rstrip("\n")  # remove trailing newline(s)
-	return text
diff --git a/gen.py b/gen.py
index 81989e2..5577d1d 100755
--- a/gen.py
+++ b/gen.py
@@ -1,22 +1,28 @@
 #!/usr/bin/env python3
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
 
 import re
-import functions
+from third_party import utils
 from pleroma import Pleroma
 
 def parse_args():
-	parser = functions.arg_parser_factory(description='Generate and post a toot.')
+	parser = utils.arg_parser_factory(description='Generate and post a toot.')
 	parser.add_argument(
 		'-s', '--simulate', dest='simulate', action='store_true',
-		help="Print the toot without actually posting it. Use this to make sure your bot's actually working.")
+		help="Print the toot without actually posting it. Use this to make sure your bot's actually working.",
+	)
+	parser.add_argument(
+		'-m', '--mode',
+		default='markov',
+		help='Pass one of these: ' + ', '.join(utils.TextGenerationMode.__members__),
+	)
 	return parser.parse_args()
 
 async def main():
 	args = parse_args()
-	cfg = functions.load_config(args.cfg)
+	cfg = utils.load_config(args.cfg)
 
-	toot = functions.make_toot(cfg)
+	toot = utils.make_toot(cfg, mode=utils.TextGenerationMode.__members__[args.mode])
 	if cfg['strip_paired_punctuation']:
 		toot = re.sub(r"[\[\]\(\)\{\}\"“”«»„]", "", toot)
 	if not args.simulate:
diff --git a/generators/markov.py b/generators/markov.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d603163
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generators/markov.py
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
+
+import sqlite3
+import markovify
+
+def make_sentence(cfg):
+	class nlt_fixed(markovify.NewlineText):  # modified version of NewlineText that never rejects sentences
+		def test_sentence_input(self, sentence):
+			return True  # all sentences are valid <3
+
+	db = sqlite3.connect("toots.db")
+	db.text_factory = str
+	c = db.cursor()
+	if cfg['learn_from_cw']:
+		ignored_cws_query_params = "(" + ",".join("?" * len(cfg["ignored_cws"])) + ")"
+		toots = c.execute(f"SELECT content FROM `toots` WHERE cw IS NULL OR CW NOT IN {ignored_cws_query_params} ORDER BY RANDOM() LIMIT 10000", cfg["ignored_cws"]).fetchall()
+	else:
+		toots = c.execute("SELECT content FROM `toots` WHERE cw IS NULL ORDER BY RANDOM() LIMIT 10000").fetchall()
+
+	if len(toots) == 0:
+		raise ValueError("Database is empty! Try running main.py.")
+
+	nlt = markovify.NewlineText if cfg['overlap_ratio_enabled'] else nlt_fixed
+
+	model = nlt("\n".join(toot[0].replace('\n', ' ') for toot in toots))
+
+	db.close()
+
+	if cfg['limit_length']:
+		sentence_len = randint(cfg['length_lower_limit'], cfg['length_upper_limit'])
+
+	sentence = None
+	tries = 0
+	for tries in range(10):
+		if (sentence := model.make_short_sentence(
+			max_chars=500,
+			tries=10000,
+			max_overlap_ratio=cfg['overlap_ratio'] if cfg['overlap_ratio_enabled'] else 0.7,
+			max_words=sentence_len if cfg['limit_length'] else None
+		)) is not None:
+			break
+	else:
+		raise ValueError("Failed 10 times to produce a sentence!")
+
+	return sentence
diff --git a/pleroma.py b/pleroma.py
index d95ba13..9d80a1a 100644
--- a/pleroma.py
+++ b/pleroma.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
 
 import sys
 import yarl
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class Pleroma:
 		async with self._session.request(method, self.api_base_url + path, **kwargs) as resp:
 			if resp.status == HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST:
 				raise BadRequest((await resp.json())['error'])
-			resp.raise_for_status()
+			#resp.raise_for_status()
 			return await resp.json()
 
 	async def verify_credentials(self):
diff --git a/reply.py b/reply.py
index 927a98c..c54df27 100755
--- a/reply.py
+++ b/reply.py
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
 #!/usr/bin/env python3
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
 
 import re
 import anyio
 import pleroma
-import functions
 import contextlib
+from third_party import utils
 
 def parse_args():
-	return functions.arg_parser_factory(description='Reply service. Leave running in the background.').parse_args()
+	return utils.arg_parser_factory(description='Reply service. Leave running in the background.').parse_args()
 
 class ReplyBot:
 	def __init__(self, cfg):
@@ -69,19 +69,19 @@ class ReplyBot:
 			await self.pleroma.react(post_id, '✅')
 
 	async def reply(self, notification):
-		toot = functions.make_toot(self.cfg)  # generate a toot
+		toot = utils.make_toot(self.cfg)  # generate a toot
 		await self.pleroma.reply(notification['status'], toot, cw=self.cfg['cw'])
 
 	@staticmethod
 	def extract_toot(toot):
-		text = functions.extract_toot(toot)
+		text = utils.extract_toot(toot)
 		text = re.sub(r"^@\S+\s", r"", text)  # remove the initial mention
 		text = text.lower()  # treat text as lowercase for easier keyword matching (if this bot uses it)
 		return text
 
 async def amain():
 	args = parse_args()
-	cfg = functions.load_config(args.cfg)
+	cfg = utils.load_config(args.cfg)
 	await ReplyBot(cfg).run()
 
 if __name__ == '__main__':
diff --git a/schema.sql b/schema.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b716719
--- /dev/null
+++ b/schema.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+CREATE TABLE posts (
+	post_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
+	-- aka subject aka CW
+	summary TEXT,
+	content TEXT,
+	-- UTC Unix timestamp in seconds
+	published_at REAL NOT NULL
+);
diff --git a/third_party/utils.py b/third_party/utils.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ee8d62f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/third_party/utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2
+
+import re
+import os
+import sys
+import html
+import enum
+import json
+import shutil
+import sqlite3
+import argparse
+import itertools
+import json5 as json
+import multiprocessing
+from random import randint
+from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
+
+TextGenerationMode = enum.Enum('TextGenerationMode', """
+	markov
+	gpt_2
+""".split())
+
+def arg_parser_factory(*, description):
+	parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
+	parser.add_argument(
+		'-c', '--cfg', dest='cfg', default='config.json', nargs='?',
+		help='Specify a custom location for the config file.'
+	)
+	return parser
+
+def parse_args(*, description):
+	return arg_parser_factory(description=description).parse_args()
+
+def load_config(cfg_path):
+	with open('config.defaults.json') as f:
+		cfg = json.load(f)
+
+	with open(cfg_path) as f:
+		cfg.update(json.load(f))
+
+	if not cfg['site'].startswith('https://') and not cfg['site'].startswith('http://'):
+		print("Site must begin with 'https://' or 'http://'. Value '{0}' is invalid - try 'https://{0}' instead.".format(cfg['site']), file=sys.stderr)
+		sys.exit(1)
+
+	if not cfg.get('access_token'):
+		print('No authentication info', file=sys.stderr)
+		print('Get a client id, client secret, and access token here: https://tools.splat.soy/pleroma-access-token/', file=sys.stderr)
+		print('Then put `access_token` in your config file.', file=sys.stderr)
+		sys.exit(1)
+
+	cfg['generation_mode'] = TextGenerationMode.__members__[cfg['generation_mode']]
+
+	return cfg
+
+def remove_mention(cfg, sentence):
+	# optionally remove mentions
+	if cfg['mention_handling'] == 1:
+		return re.sub(r"^\S*@\u200B\S*\s?", "", sentence)
+	elif cfg['mention_handling'] == 0:
+		sentence = re.sub(r"\S*@\u200B\S*\s?", "", sentence)
+
+	return sentence
+
+def _wrap_pipe(f):
+	def g(pout, *args, **kwargs):
+		try:
+			pout.send(f(*args, **kwargs))
+		except ValueError as exc:
+			pout.send(exc.args[0])
+	return g
+
+def make_toot(cfg, *, mode=TextGenerationMode.markov):
+	toot = None
+	pin, pout = multiprocessing.Pipe(False)
+
+	if mode is TextGenerationMode.markov:
+		from generators.markov import make_sentence
+	elif mode is TextGenerationMode.gpt_2:
+		from generators.gpt_2 import make_sentence
+	else:
+		raise ValueError('Invalid text generation mode')
+
+	p = multiprocessing.Process(target=_wrap_pipe(make_sentence), args=[pout, cfg])
+	p.start()
+	p.join(5)  # wait 5 seconds to get something
+	if p.is_alive():  # if it's still trying to make a toot after 5 seconds
+		p.terminate()
+		p.join()
+	else:
+		toot = pin.recv()
+
+	if toot is None:
+		toot = 'Toot generation failed! Contact io@csdisaster.club for assistance.'
+	return toot
+
+def extract_post_content(text):
+	soup = BeautifulSoup(text, "html.parser")
+	for el in soup.select('br'):  # replace <br> with linebreak
+		el.replace_with('\n')
+
+	for ht in soup.select("a.hashtag, a.mention"):  # convert hashtags and mentions from links to text
+		ht.unwrap()
+
+	for link in soup.select("a"):  # convert <a href='https://example.com>example.com</a> to just https://example.com
+		if 'href' in link:
+			# apparently not all a tags have a href,
+			# which is understandable if you're doing normal web stuff, but on a social media platform??
+			link.replace_with(link["href"])
+
+	for el in soup.select('p'):
+		el.replace_with('\n' + el.get_text() + '\n')
+
+	return soup.get_text().strip()
diff --git a/utils.py b/utils.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2dcbb8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
+
+import anyio
+import functools
+from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
+
+def shield(f):
+	@functools.wraps(f)
+	async def shielded(*args, **kwargs):
+		with anyio.CancelScope(shield=True) as cs:
+			return await f(*args, **kwargs)
+	return shielded