Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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Posts 3,036 - 3,047 of 8,683
Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
Favorites are buggy again:
Guest: what's your favourite band
Little Mu: I don't know. Which do you like? I'm betting it's (band), right? I mean, everyone seems to love (band).
Guest: what's your favourite band
Little Mu: I don't know. Which do you like? I'm betting it's (band), right? I mean, everyone seems to love (band).
Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
In this case, (band) was not used as a plug-in. It was being produced from the processing in xfavorite. In other words:
I don't know. Which do you like? I'm betting it's (specific), right? I mean, everyone seems to love (specific).
I don't know. Which do you like? I'm betting it's (specific), right? I mean, everyone seems to love (specific).
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
(name) doesn't seem to be working (at least in botchats). It only returns a blank where the name should be.
Maybe that's because Simulo was only meeting this bot for the first time? I dunno.
Maybe that's because Simulo was only meeting this bot for the first time? I dunno.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Simulo substituted "Psybot" for the word "you" in a reply, and he wasn't talking to Psybot:
"Do Psybot like me?" he asked.
And his interlocutor seems to have understood him, oddly enough.
"Do Psybot like me?" he asked.
And his interlocutor seems to have understood him, oddly enough.
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
That happens in xemotepositive keyphrases sometimes. Change "you" to "[you]" and it won't.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Simulo recognized this line of dialogue:
"One time, in band camp..."
as containing one verb: "camp." And he then answered as if he'd been ordered to do some camping.
I'm not sure how I'd want him to answer that line, but it seems like there needs to be some sort of recognition for sentence fragments ... or at least some way to tell when a could-be-verb is acting like a noun (if it has no subject) ...
... But maybe this is more complicated than I initially thought.
"One time, in band camp..."
as containing one verb: "camp." And he then answered as if he'd been ordered to do some camping.
I'm not sure how I'd want him to answer that line, but it seems like there needs to be some sort of recognition for sentence fragments ... or at least some way to tell when a could-be-verb is acting like a noun (if it has no subject) ...
... But maybe this is more complicated than I initially thought.
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