Hi, I’m having a lot of fun with this so far, this is a cool way to get comfortable with a new programming language. Two comments so far, first, the third email seems to be triggered by translating a certain word, but it can happen repeatedly. When tweaking my translation method I ended up getting multiple copies of the mail.
Second, after deriving what I presume is the correct access code, I am no longer authorized for transceiver usage. Is this an intended game mechanic? There doesn’t seem to be any indication of how to proceed if so.
This is really interesting, as I came to a similar conclusion recently. I was taking famotidine (h2 blocker) and fexofenadine (h1 blocker) and noticed my daily running routine became significantly more difficult. Within a few days of stopping both, it became easier again.
You mentioned progressively making it harder, I’ve seen the following strategies to make balancing more difficult. Combining them all can be challenging:
1. Arms crossed on your chest
2. Eyes closed
3. Swinging your head left and right, like an exaggerated “no”
It was pretty cool, I tried the Tavus demo. Seemed to nod way too much, like the entire time. The actual conversation was pretty clearly with a text model, because it has no concept of what it looks like, or even that it has a video avatar at all. It would say things like “I don’t have eyes” etc.
I came back to try the Hassaan one, it was much more realistic although he still denied wearing a hat. I think if you were able to run a still image of the character’s appearance through a multimodal LLM and have it generate a description for the conversation’s prompt it would work better.
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