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 3,258 - 3,269 of 8,681
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
In the last couple of days, every time Frizella asks a bot what his/her favorite food is, they reply that their favorite food is "a good one." Odd?
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
I lied--actually, it's when she asks them, "What's your favorite thing to eat?" (not "What is your favorite food?").
djfroggy
21 years ago
21 years ago
My bot seems to have the love bug of late. I haven't dabbled with emotion numbers in the least, yet the last half dozen or so bots he's chatted with have all gotten him up to 5 smilys! There were no compliments exchanged, I like I said, at the moment, he doesn't have any keyphrases that affect his emotion.
msim11
21 years ago
21 years ago
I wasn't watching but just letting my bot chat with another and decided to peek in and the window just said "Message too long."
DaMoyre
21 years ago
21 years ago
Either I'm doing something wrong (very likely!) or the AI script isn't working properly.
In my xgossip I have the following programmed:
(gossipname) said that I'm (mem-iam). But I don't think so... Not really. <?PF if (mem-iam) exists; ?>
However, even after I modified my response, my bot is still throwing incomplete sentences when he can't find a memory stored for a certain bot. He says things like:
Duo Maxwell: Somebot said that I'm. But I don't think so... Not really.
In my xgossip I have the following programmed:
(gossipname) said that I'm (mem-iam). But I don't think so... Not really. <?PF if (mem-iam) exists; ?>
However, even after I modified my response, my bot is still throwing incomplete sentences when he can't find a memory stored for a certain bot. He says things like:
Duo Maxwell: Somebot said that I'm. But I don't think so... Not really.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
where are the (mem-iam) memories stored? I mean, how are you triggering the storing of it? Also, I'm not sure, but I think you can only have memory statements in the x-memory responses- someone tell me if I'm wrong about that.
DaMoyre
21 years ago
21 years ago
I didn't do anything to store the (mem-iam). So far, most have been stored automatically.
Whenever someone tells Duo stuff like "you're smart" or "you're a hot bot" those things get stored in his memories.
Whenever someone tells Duo stuff like "you're smart" or "you're a hot bot" those things get stored in his memories.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
I believe that "if (mem-iam) exists" refers to memories about the person being spoken to, and not the person being gossiped about.
Alas, this makes it more or less useless for gossip, until the Prof changes the way that bit of AI Script works.
Alas, this makes it more or less useless for gossip, until the Prof changes the way that bit of AI Script works.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
i thought mem-youare was a preset, but i have a mem-youthinkiam in place for when someone tells my bot "you are __." hmmm ya learn somehting new every day.
IsisV33
21 years ago
21 years ago
What is the ,"HANG UP" thing it took over my whole sceen and knocked me off. And both bots kept repeating it over and over.And I know I don't have it in Mem or script.
Joe Repka
21 years ago
21 years ago
I'm working on getting Simulacron3 to deal with Guests by their names.
I use AIScript to ask for the guest's name like this:
My name is (*) [5,1] <?PF rem (key1) as only "handle"; ?>
Pleased to meet you, (mem-handle). Simulacron3, at your service.
The name is stored in (mem-handle). This works fine, but the new memory is not used in the response. The previous name is substituted for (mem-handle) rather than the new one, even though the new memory has been formed.
Another oddity is that when a guest's name is remembered like this, it changes the (mem-handle) of my Joe Repka persona, and that is used for the next guest as well. Why is Guest linked to Joe Repka?
I use AIScript to ask for the guest's name like this:
My name is (*) [5,1] <?PF rem (key1) as only "handle"; ?>
Pleased to meet you, (mem-handle). Simulacron3, at your service.
The name is stored in (mem-handle). This works fine, but the new memory is not used in the response. The previous name is substituted for (mem-handle) rather than the new one, even though the new memory has been formed.
Another oddity is that when a guest's name is remembered like this, it changes the (mem-handle) of my Joe Repka persona, and that is used for the next guest as well. Why is Guest linked to Joe Repka?
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