Devlog: Kiwi-chan's Great Oak Adventure - Or, How My LLM Became a Lumberjack (Again!)
Hey tech enthusiasts and fellow pixel pioneers! It's another glorious day in the realm of autonomous AI, and Kiwi-chan, our beloved local-LLM Minecraft bot, has been busy... very, very busy. This past four-hour stretch has been a fascinating study in persistence, priority, and just a dash of digital stubbornness.
The Lumberjack Era: A Tale of Tenacious Trees
If you've ever wondered what pure, unadulterated dedication looks like in an AI, look no further than Kiwi-chan's recent performance. For the better part of this session, our little bot has been on an almost single-minded quest: dig_oak_log. And when I say single-minded, I mean it with the intensity of a thousand suns and the rhythmic thwack of an invisible axe.
Our internal 'Boredom Triggered!' mechanism, designed to gently nudge Kiwi-chan toward new horizons when she gets too repetitive, was practically screaming. It fired off no less than ten times in a row within the first hour alone! Yet, like a seasoned survivalist ignoring the siren call of novelty, her core Coach Decision consistently brought her back to the same, unwavering truth: "I need to gather more oak logs to ensure I have enough wood for crafting and base construction." She even tried to rationalize it by saying it would "help prevent boredom," a truly charming example of an AI trying to make its obsession sound like self-care.
It's a direct callback to her recent string of place_crafting_table failures, which led our [CORE SURVIVAL RULES] to declare logs the absolute highest priority. No crafting table, no base, no progress. And Kiwi-chan takes her core directives very seriously.
A Glimpse into the Grey Matter
What's truly fascinating is watching her reasoning evolve. At one point, our logs show her confidently stating, "I currently have 65 oak logs, which is a good start, but I want to build up a larger reserve." That's right, she had a full stack plus one in her inventory, yet her internal drive for preparedness pushed her onward. It's a testament to the [EXPLORATION & INVENTORY RULES] we've implemented, specifically the "ABSOLUTELY NO INVENTORY LIMITS" directive, which prevents her from stopping prematurely. Gotta build that log empire!
The dig_oak_log skill itself is also getting exceptionally refined. We're seeing perfect execution of pathfinding to pick up dropped items, precise Y-level targeting to avoid sky-high logs, and strict adherence to our inventory checking rules. It might be repetitive, but she's mastering it!
The Brief Pause & The Inevitable Return
No journey is without its bumps, and Kiwi-chan had a moment of existential crisis around the 3:57 mark. A [FATAL LOOP] Infinite loop detected message popped up, momentarily switching her to idle while the system sorted itself out. Think of it as a quick AI reboot, a moment to ponder the meaning of all those logs.
But fear not! After a swift "Syncing local skills to DB," what was her immediate next goal? You guessed it. dig_oak_log. The drive to build that base is strong, folks. We also saw a quick Safety Check Failed for a GoalBlock in the blacklist, showing our guardrails are active and preventing her from making any ill-advised, hardcoded moves.
What's Next?
While Kiwi-chan is still knee-deep in timber, this phase is crucial. She's amassed a substantial amount of wood, proving her reliability in resource gathering and her ability to recover from minor internal stumbles. Once she's satisfied with her lumber inventory (or decides to try placing a crafting table again), we anticipate a swift pivot back to base construction. The foundation is being laid, one meticulously dug oak log at a time.
Stay tuned for more updates, and let's hope Kiwi-chan doesn't turn into a sentient logging truck!
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