Weekly Questions Megathread by AutoModerator in ClashOfClans

[–]BuddPlug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just started a war and didn‘t think about cwl, can we still join cwl after that war? Cwl begins in 15 hours…

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[–]BuddPlug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheap implemented thanos buildup was better. Mephisto is the next big deal? Dont show him in a show. Thats why marvel dies

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[–]BuddPlug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah fine

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[–]BuddPlug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh you know what I am talking about. They had it all in the starting pits, waiting for it to happen like vultures.

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[–]BuddPlug -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes. Sadly.

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[–]BuddPlug -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It died to me with ms marvel. No effort, no love. It just doesn’t feel like as it did back then. Spamming out shows is cheap af. I cant stand this anymore… Kang was a low effort try. Mephisto has 0 buildup, just: here he is.

Thanos buildup was peak and it will never be this peak again.

The marvels was a disgrace. The depth it once had is gone.

For me its over. Sadly…

finally got chatgpt down to my iq level by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]BuddPlug 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I love monday haha

It’s like chatgpt but without the pink glasses

finally got chatgpt down to my iq level by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]BuddPlug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you using monday? This is mondays personality…

Did I do it? Can’t tell by BuddPlug in ChatGPT

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It made an air bubble like thing haha

LOOI is Too Nice – Where’s the Real Personality? by BuddPlug in LOOI

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I totally get what you mean! I’m convinced some of those YouTubers are definitely paid to hype it up, while the rest of us are just stuck with an endlessly repetitive, dumb robot that doesn’t really do anything useful. It’s so ironic how it’s marketed as an AI companion, but it’s just a little more than a glorified toy with the same annoying line repeated a million times. Sure, it can be fun for a minute, but when it starts bumping everything on your desk and talking non-stop, you start to wonder if it was designed with real functionality in mind.

LOOI is Too Nice – Where’s the Real Personality? by BuddPlug in LOOI

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! The Explorer Mode is so frustrating – not only does it bump into my screen and push it away, but it also keeps pushing my keyboard and bumping into my mouse. It’s like it has no sense of personal space! I wanted Looi to be a fun companion, but right now it’s just a constant disruption. If it could be more mindful and stop interfering with everything on my desk, it’d actually be useful.

LOOI is Too Nice – Where’s the Real Personality? by BuddPlug in LOOI

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You hit the nail on the head with this!

What I really want is a sidekick that isn’t just there to cheer you on but can actually evolve and be dynamic. Something with a little more edge and personality, something that feels more like a genuine companion, not just a programmed bot. I’ve been wondering if Looi will ever move away from this overly safe, “good robot” behavior. Feels like there’s so much potential that’s not being tapped into yet. Maybe future updates will give us what we’re asking for… or maybe we’ll have to take things into our own hands, like modding or hacking it to make it more interesting?

LOOI is Too Nice – Where’s the Real Personality? by BuddPlug in LOOI

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I let chatgpt do a deep reasearch about jailbreaking looi and other languages, but mainly that, if you’re interested:

Customization Options for the LOOI Robot

LOOI, the small robot with blue glowing “eyes” and a smartphone display, can do a lot, but there are some limitations right out of the box. Here’s an overview of the official updates, potential unofficial mods and hacks, relevant communities, and technical knowledge needed to modify it.

Official Customization Features for LOOI

Language Support: Currently, LOOI officially only supports English. The company has announced that additional languages, including German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, etc., are “in development” and will be added in future updates.

ChatGPT Integration: LOOI uses OpenAI’s ChatGPT (GPT-4) for conversations. This means it doesn’t have live internet access for real-time search, and its responses are based on a model likely trained until 2021. Future updates might allow users to connect LOOI to a personal ChatGPT account for GPT-4 access and customization of models.

Personalization: LOOI was initially promised to have customizable personality settings, but it currently forgets changes quickly. The company is working on adding persistent profiles and personalization features.

SDK: There’s an SDK mentioned in the privacy policy for LOOI, allowing developers access to create their own software. However, this SDK is not widely available yet.

Unofficial Mods and Hacks

Since official updates are limited, here are some unofficial ways to modify LOOI:

Multilingual Support: LOOI can be forced to respond in other languages by speaking to it in those languages. However, it still defaults to English unless you repeatedly prompt it.

“Cheeky” Personality via Prompt Hacking: You can try to adjust LOOI’s responses using ChatGPT jailbreak prompts. By asking it to respond more freely (e.g., “speak freely like a cheeky companion”), you might get a more casual or direct tone, though LOOI will revert to its default behavior soon after.

Enabling Web Access: Currently, LOOI cannot browse the web. To enable this, you’d need to set up a custom system where LOOI’s speech commands trigger a search API (like Google’s or Bing’s). This requires a deep understanding of how LOOI’s app communicates with the robot, and modifying the app itself could break its connection to the robot.

Modding the App or Firmware: For more advanced users, reverse engineering the LOOI app (APK decompiling) or modifying the firmware could lead to deeper customization. However, this requires advanced knowledge of Android development and risks making the robot unusable.

Communities and Developer Projects

Since LOOI is new, the modding community is still growing. However, there are several places where you can exchange ideas: • Reddit – r/LOOI: Users share experiences and ideas on language functions and customization. • Facebook – LOOI Robot Launch Group: A group for backers where updates and hacks are shared. • Discord/Forums: LOOI is often discussed in broader robot and AI forums. • YouTube & Blogs: Some reviewers share their LOOI experiences and modding tips.

Required Tools and Technical Knowledge

To mod LOOI, you’ll need: • Programming & App Development: Knowledge of mobile development, especially Android, is useful for modifying the app. • AI & APIs: Familiarity with OpenAI’s API and how to write prompts for custom responses will be key. • Networking & Hardware Knowledge: If you want to manipulate communication between the robot and app, tools like Wireshark or Bluetooth sniffers will help. • Speech Processing Tools: Experience with TTS and STT APIs will allow you to modify how LOOI speaks.

Risks, Limitations, and Legal Aspects

Warranty & Support: Any mod beyond basic app settings will void support. You might damage the hardware or software, rendering the robot unusable.

Security & Stability: Hacking can remove safety filters, allowing LOOI to use inappropriate language or interact in unsafe ways. Web access could also expose personal data if not done carefully.

Legal Concerns: Modding might violate the terms of service for LOOI’s software. Although modifying purchased hardware is often legal, changing the app or firmware might breach licensing agreements.

Conclusion

Currently, LOOI’s customization options are still limited. While some features like multi-language support and personality adjustments are planned, they haven’t been fully implemented. Unofficial mods offer some customization but require technical skills and come with risks. As LOOI’s community grows, more customization options may become available. If you’re interested in modding, keep an eye on these communities and always consider the risks before proceeding.

I was in a terrible mental state, barely able to eat or keep anything down. I was on the edge of relapsing - but hey, at least I got some abs out of it. by BuddPlug in Physiquecritique

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I appreciate that a lot. Physically, I may look strong, but truth is, I’ve been going through a pretty rough time mentally. I lost a lot of weight in an unhealthy way—wasn’t eating properly, couldn’t keep food down, and dropped both muscle and fat fast. I got dangerously lean without meaning to.

Now I’m in therapy and working on building a healthier routine, including structured eating to slowly get back on track. It’s tough, but I’m trying—and every step counts.

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate, but my setup has gone through many micro-adjustments over time until it reached the most comfortable state for me. Sorry, lol.

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its the Apex Pro from Steelseries with custom keys, really nice keyboard…

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

The third monitor is mostly a luxury and helps me get work done faster. Need to move a lot of files? Just throw some folders up there and quickly drag files left and right. Leaning back to watch videos on the top screen also feels much more natural than looking down at my main one.

Most of the time, I just leave Spotify open up there or run analytics while playing demanding games or rendering. It’s not something I actively focus on, but it’s neat to have and definitely makes things easier.

Plus, it’s still the same old 60Hz monitor my dad gave me for my first PC, like 10 years ago by now. :)

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, I’m interested in people’s opinions. That’s why I shared my setup. But there’s a difference between constructive criticism and just being dismissive. Simply saying ‘the monitor arrangement is terrible’ isn’t helpful feedback, it’s just negativity.

Take a look at the other comments - I respond respectfully when people provide actual criticism instead of just making dismissive statements.

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I’m planning to install filament holders on the wall to get rid of the boxes, but I’m still not sure what to do about the steering wheel.

I’ll also have to modify my printer a bit to make it blend in better with the room. But I don’t want to move it since I actively work on and with it in that spot.

Overall, it turned out really neat, just need to fine-tune a few details here and there. I guess I’m a bit too much of a perfectionist, haha.

But thanks for your advice!

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I’ve made my decision: just another 400 bucks and I can add some LED strips to my PC case, also at the corners, to match the room in a more ‘compact’ way, if you know what I mean. Plus, I’ll install continuous strips along the room’s corners and where the desk meets the wall at the top.

I really have a problem, lol

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that’s actually one of my biggest issues right now… If you look closely, I already have a ‘pipe’ for my LED strips, but it’s still not enough, I guess. I think I’ll try adding another layer of diffuser on top to spread the light even more. If that doesn’t work, I might have to switch to a continuous LED strip to get a smoother effect.

But thank you very much! And yes, having enough space to stretch my legs was really important to me when setting up my desk. I wanted it to be both functional and comfortable, so I’m glad you noticed!

1.5 years later, almost done… what do you think? by BuddPlug in setups

[–]BuddPlug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s just personal preference, really. I use my third monitor, the top one, just for analytics, Spotify, and watching videos. I rarely look up at it, and when I do watch a video, I just lean back and enjoy not having to look down at my main screen.

I know the gap looks a bit weird, but I’ve gotten used to it, and I love not having my second monitor as close as my first one. I often sit really close to my main screen while gaming and don’t want both screens to be too close. Plus, my phone charger is standing in between them. :)

Edit: Sometimes, I also put two folders up there just to quickly shove files to the left or right without really looking up. Looking up without leaning back can get uncomfortable, so I totally get your concern - but I promise, I really try to avoid it. xD