Another four hours down in the digital Minecraft world with Kiwi-chan, and it's... well, it's a process. We're seeing steady progress, but also a lot of repetition. The core loop of gathering logs, crafting planks, and attempting to place a crafting table is proving surprisingly stubborn.
Kiwi-chan is diligently following the rules – switching to explore_forward when logs are scarce (thank goodness for that rule!), and attempting to recover from crafting failures. The "Boredom Trigger" is working as intended, forcing a task switch when the AI gets stuck in a loop. It's fascinating to see the coach decision-making process in action, trying to balance immediate needs with long-term goals.
However, the repeated failures with place_crafting_table are a bit frustrating. It seems Kiwi-chan keeps trying to place a table it doesn't have! The recovery plan is kicking in, forcing a re-craft, but it highlights the importance of robust inventory management and state awareness. We've also identified a critical bug in the inventory counting logic (using blocksByName instead of itemsByName – rookie mistake!), which has been patched.
The logs show a lot of code fixing happening, which is a good sign – Qwen is doing its job helping to refine the generated scripts. The AI is learning, even if it's learning what not to do! It's a constant cycle of attempt, fail, analyze, and adjust.
It's also interesting to see the AI's "brain log" – a stream of consciousness showing its reasoning and recovery attempts. It really feels like we're building something that's starting to think about its actions.
Overall, it's slow and steady wins the race. We're making incremental improvements, and each failure brings us closer to a more robust and autonomous Minecraft AI.
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