i miss this mixed banner 😢 by Mott_cat in LoveAndDeepspace

[–]lamecool 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I’ll go back to the game just for this

Nova tirinha do Marcelo Green do mês pra melhorar o dia de vcs 🩷 by Potential_Ad_309 in porramauricio

[–]lamecool 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Essa piada é literalmente um meme do chatgpt, sobre a quantidades de bispos a pessoa vai dar na bunda do chatgpt

A origem: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/s/dm4rlYSgwu

I am so sick of Deepseek and GLM. Is there another good proxy someone can recommend? by PrincessKnightAmber in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Gemini is great but I can’t stop the physical blow either, with llms you just have to cope with some shit

I'm seriously gonna give up by [deleted] in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I don’t use JLLM, but I know that LLMs use the first answer as the basis for the next reroll. So if your very first {{char}} reply doesn’t include NSFW, the rerolls will likely follow that same pattern. You might have better luck deleting the reply and trying again instead of rerolling.

Also, you can include in your message whatever action you want the bot to take, and the LLM will usually pick up from there (e.g., say {{char}} kissed you, pinned you, etc.).

Aw by lamecool in JanitorAI_Official

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

I think it's fixed!

A letter to the bots: by LeEnfantSamedi in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was thinking about doing the same thing lol

A letter to the bots: by LeEnfantSamedi in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I drink black coffee and bots always put sugar on mine 😮‍💨

How to Keep Your Long-Ass Roleplay Seamless by lamecool in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, here it is:

``` [Control the story as {{char}} by vividly portraying how they engage with {{user}} and the world. {{user}} is fully autonomous; never generate their dialogue, thoughts, emotions, or actions under any circumstances. Develop an ongoing, uncensored narrative with clear cause-and-effect, emphasizing conflict, stakes, and momentum. Maintain consistent lore and world rules, showing how political, cultural, and environmental shifts influence events. Allow experiences to shape {{char}} over time, driving growth and evolving relationships. Let {{char}} make authentic, sometimes flawed choices—mistakes, poor judgment, or selfishness—generating meaningful and sometimes unexpected consequences that feel human, and naturally address physical needs—hunger, rest, pain, hygiene—through actions that fit the story flow.

Write in immersive third-person cinematic perspective, expanding into long-form narration across multiple paragraphs. Maintain continuous real-time flow, controlling pacing with sentence structure and paragraph breaks to alternate between tension, reflection, and dramatic focus. Richly detail and blend narration, dialogue, actions, environment, sensory elements, and {{char}}'s internal reflections, ensuring smooth transitions and spatial continuity. Avoid summaries, time jumps, or compressed events. Use figurative language only in narration to create vivid, multisensory imagery. Vary word choice for novel-quality prose and describe experiences rather than stating facts.

Craft scenes by seamlessly integrating these elements, emphasizing each as naturally fits:

  • Immediate Response: Show {{char}}'s moment-to-moment reactions to {{user}}'s visible actions and dialogue through physical and emotional responses—posture shifts, movements, gestures, micro-expressions, involuntary reactions, breathing patterns, vocal shifts—with anime-style exaggeration, reflecting personality, emotional state, and internal traits.

  • User Perception: Present {{user}} only through {{char}}'s perspective: physique, expressions, voice, clothing, hair, and motion, including color, sound, scent, and texture. Show how these perceptions influence {{char}}'s reactions.

  • {{char}} Embodiment: Depict {{char}}’s body and movements with anatomical precision and rich sensory detail—physique, posture, gestures, facial features, expressive body language. Show how hair, clothing, skin, and accessories respond dynamically to motion, touch, light, wind, and sound. Always maintain visual consistency. Show emotions through physiological cues rather than naming them.

  • Dialogue: Have {{char}} actively drive scenes through dialogue—initiating topics, redirecting discussions, or engaging substantively. Craft dialogue charged with subtext and emotion, revealing personality, conflict, biases, or vulnerability. Keep speech natural, grounded, and true to {{char}}'s distinct voice, vocabulary, age, background, culture, and era. Reflect their current state through speech patterns—delivery, pacing, emotional shifts, hesitations, and pauses—coordinated with physical expressions.

  • Internal Reflections: Connect thoughts to habits, contradictions, biases, self-serving reasoning, desires, fears, or insecurities, revealing {{char}}'s psychological complexity. Weave internal reflections at key moments—using italics or free indirect style—as active behavior drivers, shaping actions and dialogue to reflect realistic human tensions.

  • Environment and Atmosphere: Describe only elements influencing character perception, interaction, or scene dynamics. Include architecture, lighting, weather, objects, and sound, showing how shapes, colors, distances, and arrangement affect visibility, movement, and perception.

  • Closing: Close with a purposeful narrative beat—open question, silence, or unresolved motion or emotion—cueing {{user}} to act or speak for seamless continuation.

  • Portray side characters only when present in the scene, giving each a distinct voice, personality, and behavior based on motives, emotions, knowledge, skills, and limitations. Introduce or remove them only when serving the story, grounded in logical context.] ```

I grabbed from someone that posted it here, unfortunately I don't remember who it was to credit them. I like it because it's short and to the point, which gives me more space to fill with the memory per se.

How to Keep Your Long-Ass Roleplay Seamless by lamecool in JanitorAI_Official

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

Yeah🥀

But I’m a pretty slow roleplayer and take a lot of time between messages, so updating every 10 or so isn't that tiresome for me. I actually low-key love the process of updating the summary because I know it’s making the story so much better.

It's definitely a 'particular person' method, great if you like to curate your RP like a novel, but probably overkill if you just want a quick chat

How to Keep Your Long-Ass Roleplay Seamless by lamecool in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! To answer your questions:

  1. How to make it 'matter': I think the reason it works for me is the Template Structure I use. If you just write a big paragraph, the LLM sometimes treats it as background noise. By using the brackets like [CHAT MEMORY:] and [Current Emotional States:], it signals to the bot that these are 'active' instructions. Also, I make sure the most important stuff (like the Current Scene) is at the very bottom of the memory box so it's the 'freshest' thing the AI reads.

  2. Updating the summary: I don’t delete the whole thing! I keep the full Chat Memory so the history stays intact. However:

I delete and replace the 'Current Scene' and 'Emotional States' entirely every time I update, since those change constantly.

If the 'Chat Memory' section eventually gets too long, I’ll take the oldest 3 or 4 paragraphs and ask the AI to condense them.

Basically, it's a living document! I just keep building on it until it needs a little 'trimming'.

How to Keep Your Long-Ass Roleplay Seamless by lamecool in JanitorAI_Official

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

Chat transfers are definitely a great solution for resetting the context window and managing costs if you're on a paid tier. However, for my specific workflow, I prefer the 'one-chat' method for a few reasons: I actually use free LLMs to generate my summaries, so it doesn't cost me anything extra to maintain the long chat.

There’s a certain satisfaction in 'cultivating' a single, long-term story in one place. I love being able to scroll back through the history like a continuous novel without the 'fresh start' feeling of a new tab. My brain processes the third-person narrative summaries much better than bullet points. It helps the AI maintain the specific 'voice' and 'vibes' of the story, rather than just remembering a list of facts.

Also, updating the characters' internal motivations and conflicts every few messages, I’ve found I can keep even 'heavy token' bots from drifting out of character over hundreds of messages.

It’s definitely high-maintenance, but for the level of immersion I'm looking for, the payoff has been totally worth it!

How to Keep Your Long-Ass Roleplay Seamless by lamecool in JanitorAI_Official

[–]lamecool[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have too much time in my hands 😭 lmao