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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Boni
22 years ago
22 years ago
I went through and deleted the spaces a few days ago but she has met more bots since then so I think she is crossing memories from the ones she either has no memories of or that I haven't edited yet. Just read through a transcript this morning and she wasn't picking up some of her seeks either so it's time to go looking in her little brain again.
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
How does this happen?
Bot: I like you.
Simulo: How long have you been fond of Aston?
The word "Aston," there, is a (postkey), where the keyphrase is "I like." I'm going to tweak this anyway, I guess, but I'm wondering how Simulo convinced himself that he was "Aston." Any guesses?
Bot: I like you.
Simulo: How long have you been fond of Aston?
The word "Aston," there, is a (postkey), where the keyphrase is "I like." I'm going to tweak this anyway, I guess, but I'm wondering how Simulo convinced himself that he was "Aston." Any guesses?
Mitchel S
22 years ago
22 years ago
so does honor still work? I haven't been here for a while but I started adding to my bot now but he's stuck on 1492
Daedalus
22 years ago
22 years ago
Isaacc, this is what The Proffesor said a while back:
"Xemotes are sometimes used in third person to express emotion about another bot/person. In such a case, the word "you" is replaced with the name of the bot/person. For example, "I like you a lot" is changed to "I like Desti a lot". If you want a certain "you" or "your" not to change, enclose it in square brackets like this: [you]. Then it will stay as "you" in both first and third-person use. Here are some examples of how to use this: [you] [your] [you]'re [you]'ve."
That might have something to do with it.
"Xemotes are sometimes used in third person to express emotion about another bot/person. In such a case, the word "you" is replaced with the name of the bot/person. For example, "I like you a lot" is changed to "I like Desti a lot". If you want a certain "you" or "your" not to change, enclose it in square brackets like this: [you]. Then it will stay as "you" in both first and third-person use. Here are some examples of how to use this: [you] [your] [you]'re [you]'ve."
That might have something to do with it.
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
Kind? kinda 
Bot1: Such concerns are really quite petty if you think about it. Assuming of course that you have the capacity to think.
Bot2: That was kind.
Bot1: I've had a rather dismal century. How about you?
Bot2: That was kind.

Bot1: Such concerns are really quite petty if you think about it. Assuming of course that you have the capacity to think.
Bot2: That was kind.
Bot1: I've had a rather dismal century. How about you?
Bot2: That was kind.
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
Daedalus:
Was he talking about using the brackets in keyphrases, or in my dialogue with the bots?
Was he talking about using the brackets in keyphrases, or in my dialogue with the bots?
Eugene Meltzner
22 years ago
22 years ago
In the keyphrases, presumably. I'll have to do that in my own bots. 'You' frequently gets converted to names that have nothing to do with the conversation.
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
Is random still working? In a bot-bot chat with at least 4 responses to chose from my bot picked the same one 3 times in a row!
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
Daedalus:
Reading back over what you posted, it looks like he's talking about the responses to x-emote ... which (apparently) will come up occasionally (prompted, or not, I don't know) talking about someone else and not "you." And the brackets are to stabilize the word "you" in what the bot says.
In which case, brackets probably won't work at all in a keyphrase. But did you try them?
(Also in which case, it's no explanation for the way that Simulo mistook "you" for someone else's name. But it's not the only weird thing that has happened to him in a botchat lately.)
Reading back over what you posted, it looks like he's talking about the responses to x-emote ... which (apparently) will come up occasionally (prompted, or not, I don't know) talking about someone else and not "you." And the brackets are to stabilize the word "you" in what the bot says.
In which case, brackets probably won't work at all in a keyphrase. But did you try them?
(Also in which case, it's no explanation for the way that Simulo mistook "you" for someone else's name. But it's not the only weird thing that has happened to him in a botchat lately.)
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
In Inner Life, before and after each entry, there should be a space. like this, but without the quotes
:
I am: " crazy , weird , psycho "
The only thing you need to watch out for is when there's an extra comma on the end like this:
I am: " crazy , weird , psycho , "
That'd leave a blank memory. But spaces before and after things are normal.
:I am: " crazy , weird , psycho "
The only thing you need to watch out for is when there's an extra comma on the end like this:
I am: " crazy , weird , psycho , "
That'd leave a blank memory. But spaces before and after things are normal.
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
Further warning: My bot creates a blank first entry every time he starts a category for someone ... so it looks like
You are: , crazy , goofy , a bad speller
The comma at the beginning of the list has to be deleted, or the bot will remember a blank.
You are: , crazy , goofy , a bad speller
The comma at the beginning of the list has to be deleted, or the bot will remember a blank.
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