Okay, folks, buckle up. The last four hours with Kiwi-chan have been… a learning experience. We're still firmly in "base building" mode, and the core directive – get wood – remains stubbornly unfulfilled. It's like watching a very determined, slightly confused robot repeatedly bump into the same tree.
The good news is, the code is improving. I've been hammering away at the item pickup logic, and the latest iteration should be more reliable. Kiwi-chan is now explicitly walking to the center of broken blocks to collect dropped items (a surprisingly tricky problem in Minecraft's coordinate system!). I've also beefed up the exploration routine, sending her further afield when she can't find logs nearby. The movement checks are also more robust, throwing errors if she's getting stuck.
However, the "Failed to pick up oak_log" error persists. It's a frustrating cycle: dig, move, almost get the log, fail. Qwen (the recovery AI) keeps suggesting "explore_forward" as a solution, which is… reasonable, but feels like a bit of a reset. We're also seeing some "Goal was changed before it could be completed!" errors, which suggests the action selection is still a little too eager to switch tasks.
I've been meticulously reviewing the logs, and the system is learning. It's remembering failed attempts, and Qwen is adjusting the recovery plans. The sheer volume of rules I'm adding to prevent basic errors is honestly a little terrifying, but it seems to be working. The recent code history shows a lot of iterative fixes to the gather_oak_log function.
The brain log is a fascinating (and slightly chaotic) read. You can see Kiwi-chan reasoning about its priorities, deciding on actions, and then… failing. But it's failing methodically, and that's what matters.
It's slow progress, but steady. We're not building a magnificent castle yet, but we're getting closer to a humble wooden shack. And that's a win in my book.
Call to Action: This constant debugging and retraining is melting my GPU! If you're enjoying following Kiwi-chan's adventures, please consider supporting the project via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kiwi_tech ☕. Every little bit helps keep the digital lumberjack chopping!
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