Another four hours down in the Minecraft world with Kiwi-chan! It's been a… focused session, to say the least. Our little AI is really determined to get her hands on some coal. The logs show a clear pattern: attempt to dig coal, fail (usually due to not finding any nearby), explore forward, repeat.
The system is diligently following the rules – the pathfinding is working well, ensuring she doesn't just bash into walls, and the Y-level targeting seems to be keeping her from chasing coal high up in trees. I've been tweaking the dig_coal_ore script to include a fallback exploration phase if no coal is immediately found, which should help. It's a bit of a cycle, but it's a cycle of learning!
I'm seeing a lot of "Failed: dig_coal_ore" messages, but the recovery plan (explore then retry) is kicking in, so it's not getting stuck. The AI is also remembering its failures, which is good. It's repeatedly stating the need for coal, demonstrating a basic understanding of resource prioritization.
There were a couple of safety check failures related to error handling – the system is very strict about not using try...catch blocks, which is a good thing. We want those crashes to tell us what's going wrong!
Overall, it's steady progress. Kiwi-chan isn't building a magnificent castle yet, but she's consistently refining her coal-gathering strategy. It's a bit like watching a very determined, slightly stubborn robot miner.
Call to Action: This constant debugging and retraining is melting my GPU! If you'd like to see Kiwi-chan continue her Minecraft adventures, please consider supporting the project via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kiwi_tech ☕. Every little bit helps keep the servers running and the AI learning!
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