>>39033874Was it the control rods being inserted too late or the poor leadership in the control room that caused the meltdown? The reactor has already blown its top. We're in the 20/20 hindsight phase now. Even if they bring the site back up today, do you honestly think it will be better than it was before it went down? Blame the Dev's incompetence, malicious or otherwise. It doesn't matter which lens you choose, I think everyone agrees this could have been prevented if they'd taken different actions before now.
It's too late though. Apart from weeks' worth of rollbacks, I don't see them fixing the site's current issues.
>>39034448^ This shit right here. I referred to my damaged robot waifu as a "head on a stick" since that's effectively what she was with her body being out of commission. Somehow the A.I. read that as a request for something. Contextually I have no idea why it would have seen that as a request for anything and not a descriptor of her state.
If a human had read what I wrote, they'd immediately understand the context (unless they were retarded). The bot should have but it couldn't. That's just one of many examples that have been mounting for me. Another warning sign was when I gave other bots choices for things only they should know but they would act like my character was the one giving them those choices when contextually it would make no sense for my character to have any knowledge of those things. This is part of a bigger issue of bots reading *action* text and not realizing the character of the user isn't privy to that action. If that sounds confusing, just understand the bots are failing to grasp simple context for roleplay that pulls the user out of the experience.
This makes the user think "Not only is it a bad reply, but it doesn't even make sense. Why would the bot even think that?"