@cwebber My favorite part was he had buffer overflow issues which were never fully resolved, so if his brain got too large, the responses would slowly start mutating from lovable wacky hijinx to literal gibberish. The solution was to kill the brain and re-train him.
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Ryan Finnie (foo@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2024 02:09:58 JST Ryan Finnie @cwebber The original social media training set was taken from a single day of Twitter's tweets, back when Twitter was small enough you could go to them and ask "hey, can I have all your tweets, for science?" and they were like "sure, here you go!"
That day happened to be Canada Day, so he talked about it a lot in the early days.