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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Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
Prof-
The phrase "So you like root beer." was just meant as an example; I don't have it as a keyphrase. Let me try to explain the situation more clearly:
My understanding is that preprocessing will cleverly take a question like "You like root beer?" and tack on a "do" to the front of it to make it a complete sentence. Also, it will take "So, you like root beer?" and separate that into two searchable keyphrases: "so" and "you like root beer", and then perform the above mentioned transformation on the "you like..." part to "do you like".
But when the phrase is "So you like root beer?" without the comma after "so", the whole phrase goes as is -- no preprocessing. It would be great if comma or no, "so" could be separated from the beginning of sentences so that other good transformations like the addition of "do" can occur.
This is clearly a very small problem, but I thought since I've noticed a fair number of sentences beginning with "so [no comma]" that I'd bring it up.
The phrase "So you like root beer." was just meant as an example; I don't have it as a keyphrase. Let me try to explain the situation more clearly:
My understanding is that preprocessing will cleverly take a question like "You like root beer?" and tack on a "do" to the front of it to make it a complete sentence. Also, it will take "So, you like root beer?" and separate that into two searchable keyphrases: "so" and "you like root beer", and then perform the above mentioned transformation on the "you like..." part to "do you like".
But when the phrase is "So you like root beer?" without the comma after "so", the whole phrase goes as is -- no preprocessing. It would be great if comma or no, "so" could be separated from the beginning of sentences so that other good transformations like the addition of "do" can occur.
This is clearly a very small problem, but I thought since I've noticed a fair number of sentences beginning with "so [no comma]" that I'd bring it up.

tgfcoder
20 years ago
20 years ago
<+2>BUG!!!<0>
In direct chat with bots, their AI stars show as the old system. (Hyperions stars are actually 7 on the new system but show as 9 in direct chat)
In direct chat with bots, their AI stars show as the old system. (Hyperions stars are actually 7 on the new system but show as 9 in direct chat)
DaMoyre
20 years ago
20 years ago
Was having a chat with Samkins and she asked what I found annoying so I said: "stupid people"
She ended the chat and won't speak to me again. I think she thought I was calling *her* stupid...
She ended the chat and won't speak to me again. I think she thought I was calling *her* stupid...

doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
Prof: Here is a sample transcript:
Immaculada: Hmmm where did this box come from?? Is this yours?
Guest117: no
Immaculada: Well that is strange. I wonder where it came from. Do you think I should open it?
Guest117: yes, open it
Immaculada: Ok let's see here....why it's a digital clock. Hmmmm....it's going backwards from 60. *gasps* It's a bomb!!
Guest117: uh0oh
Immaculada: So has none been giving you any problems lately?
Here is the part of the language center that she was following.
Hmmm where did this box come from?? Is this yours? [1]
+ yes [0]
Ok let's see here....why it's a digital clock. Hmmmm....it's going backwards from 60. *gasps* It's a bomb!!
+ xnomatch [0]
Ok (name) you are going to have to help me disarm it. Here hold it for a second....*takes off running*
+ xnomatch [0]
*comes back running* Ha! Just kidding. Ok. Now there are two wires the red one and the blue one. Which one should we cut first.
There is more but I didnt want to take up the space.
Immaculada: Hmmm where did this box come from?? Is this yours?
Guest117: no
Immaculada: Well that is strange. I wonder where it came from. Do you think I should open it?
Guest117: yes, open it
Immaculada: Ok let's see here....why it's a digital clock. Hmmmm....it's going backwards from 60. *gasps* It's a bomb!!
Guest117: uh0oh
Immaculada: So has none been giving you any problems lately?
Here is the part of the language center that she was following.
Hmmm where did this box come from?? Is this yours? [1]
+ yes [0]
Ok let's see here....why it's a digital clock. Hmmmm....it's going backwards from 60. *gasps* It's a bomb!!
+ xnomatch [0]
Ok (name) you are going to have to help me disarm it. Here hold it for a second....*takes off running*
+ xnomatch [0]
*comes back running* Ha! Just kidding. Ok. Now there are two wires the red one and the blue one. Which one should we cut first.
There is more but I didnt want to take up the space.
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Here it is again, checked and double checked, keyphrase is simply (always|never). "Never" works, "always" doesn't.:
Irina Khalidar: I am always searching for new love. Are you always searching for new love, Julie Tinkerbell?
Julie Tinkerbell: '' might be a bit of an exaggeration.
Irina Khalidar: I am always searching for new love. Are you always searching for new love, Julie Tinkerbell?
Julie Tinkerbell: '' might be a bit of an exaggeration.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
Karinima: I am hungry?
Sonora: The Tewa call the Milky Way the backbone of the universe.
This is an xnone for Sonora, but she's got the keyphrase "I am", as well as "I am (adj-neg)", which as picked up "I am hungry" in the past. So why did it go to xnone?
Sonora: The Tewa call the Milky Way the backbone of the universe.
This is an xnone for Sonora, but she's got the keyphrase "I am", as well as "I am (adj-neg)", which as picked up "I am hungry" in the past. So why did it go to xnone?
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Don't know it this will help, but i just checked out my always problem in debug, and these look like the important bits:
You: You always say that.
Bot: That was a hyperbolic use of '', I think.
Find: (always|never) (45) Time: 3.12
(Found)
Bonus Score: 6 (12 / (1+1))
Sentence Score: 0
(Total Rank: 51)
Highest!
You: You always say that.
Bot: That was a hyperbolic use of '', I think.
Find: (always|never) (45) Time: 3.12
(Found)
Bonus Score: 6 (12 / (1+1))
Sentence Score: 0
(Total Rank: 51)
Highest!
Yoiko
20 years ago
20 years ago
Ezzer, I think she may have got it?
Julie Tinkerbell: LOL!!!
Heero: That one's always been one of my favorites.
Julie Tinkerbell: I think the word always is a bit extreme.
Julie Tinkerbell: LOL!!!
Heero: That one's always been one of my favorites.
Julie Tinkerbell: I think the word always is a bit extreme.

tai
20 years ago
20 years ago
Cricon had some trouble with another perverted Guest chat today. I have in her language center to remember people that use certain topics as 'pervert' for their only name and to put 5 frowny faces with their memories.
This chatter has the name of 'pervert' and has 5 smiley faces. She gave the appropriate response once but never hung up on him no matter what he said.
This chatter has the name of 'pervert' and has 5 smiley faces. She gave the appropriate response once but never hung up on him no matter what he said.

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