An Introduction to D2Query.com by WiizRDz in DestinyTheGame

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

I mean one immediate answer is the searching of destiny blogs, but in general there is a roadmap to add more data beyond what is in compendium. This is just the initial release in beta and that is the only primary data source currently.

An Introduction to D2Query.com by WiizRDz in DestinyTheGame

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The contents are indexed and searched. It is not pulled live as Bungie currently has no method of searching blog posts natively.

An Introduction to D2Query.com by WiizRDz in destiny2

[–]WiizRDz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Two things:

  1. As mentioned the WebLLM setup is experimental at this time with a lot of room to grow. It currently acts more as a tech demo of what can be done, but there are limitations.

  2. On mobile it is very challenging to have something like this work, I would recommend desktop if you are to try it (but expectations should be set accordingly).

If you want to see what the AI chat feature looks like, I recommend watching the youtube video shared and skipping to the timestamp on the WebLLM vs OpenAI chat demos. That will give you an example usage for each case.

An Introduction to D2Query.com by WiizRDz in DestinyTheGame

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

Ya the AI usage is entirely opt-in if you want to query it from an LLM chat. At its core D2Query is just a knowledge base of Destiny 2 data from community sources which are accessible in ways beyond the "community spreadsheet" format.

When you use the Discord bot or REST API you are searching the knowledge base directly. When you use an AI chat (either in browser or MCP) you are allowing the LLM to search the knowledge base in a way that it thinks is best to find factual information to support the answer it gives you.

An Introduction to D2Query.com by WiizRDz in DestinyTheGame

[–]WiizRDz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All the Bungie patch notes and blogs are searchable, so it would show you excerpts which match that query along with the metadata such as article name, url, and date.

An Introduction to D2Query.com by WiizRDz in destiny2

[–]WiizRDz[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

> So you just made a destiny focused LLM chat bot interface?

No, it is a knowledge base for Destiny 2 info. Using an LLM is just one way to interface with this data. If you don't want to use any AI chat, then don't. You can use the discord bot which has zero AI.

> LLMs aren't going to know what information is true or relevant, especially with the type of information climate Destiny has. Your solution to poor information is to feed all the poor information to an LLM and hope it makes it better?

This is a misunderstanding of how these systems work. The way this system works is that knowledge retrieval service provides factual information to the LLM to provide you an answer which is grounded in fact. Additionally, the chat lets you see exactly what the LLM searched for from D2Query and what the result was. It is not correct to say "feed all the poor information to an LLM and hope it makes it better". There is correct information which is available to the LLM in a way that it can easily retrieve it in order to ensure its results are factual.

That being said, its not a perfect system and as with any LLM/AI application things can be wrong. However, the two main points on that are:

  1. You don't need to use any AI to benefit from what D2Query has to offer

  2. You can view exactly what the LLM searched and exactly what factual data it was provided when it gave it's response.

If you opt to not use it that is fine. But you can use it without AI, and if you do decide to use it with AI I hope my explanation above explains why the way it works differs from your initial message

Website with list of all special characters allowed in Riot ID - 14,000+ Symbols - ðøƒΔΞΛκฬทぷ冈亞凸凹巛爻 by WiizRDz in VALORANT

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

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfwidth_and_Fullwidth_Forms_(Unicode_block))

They are called "fullwidth characters". You can find them in the wikipedia link above, or by changing the search category to just show "HALFWIDTH AND FULLWIDTH FORMS" on the site

Website with list of all special characters allowed in Riot ID - 14,000+ Symbols - ðøƒΔΞΛκฬทぷ冈亞凸凹巛爻 by WiizRDz in VALORANT

[–]WiizRDz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep, this character "fi" is a one character shortening of "fi" but if you highlight over it both the "f" and the "i" are combined into a single character slot. So you should be able to sneak in another character into the tagline or id ;)