Anonymous
11/9/2025, 11:35:31 PM
No.83065366
woowoo!! this is fun. the natu is supposed to hop up *into* the tree and roost there, but that's just a matter of changing some coordinates and flee distance settings.
ive discovered some very interesting things about using chatgpt for development in the process...it tends to start "forgetting" things after a few thousand words and then it starts to introduce errors, at least on the free plan, but i got a free trial of the 20/mo plus plan which includes 500-1000 words of persistent memory and the capacity to store 25 files with a "project" that it can reference.
now i already have a bit more than 25 python files in this project, BUT funnily, i discovered that chatgpt is perfectly willing to write a short script to gather the directory structure of those files along with their contents into a "blueprint" text file, which you can then upload as a project file rather than the individual files...it seems important to make a new blueprint file every so often, say maybe every three or four rounds of changes, or at least every 10, or otherwise it can start forgetting what it read -- maybe directing it to reconsult the blueprint when you notice it forgetting something important would be sufficient, but using the script it wrote to make a new blueprint from the project files is basically instant so there's no reason not to upload new blueprints and ask it to reevaluate them every few requests. apparently, according to itself, it can handle a project of up to 150,000 lines of code pretty easily this way...and that's before compressing the files or zipping them in any way, or allowing it to create a shorthand for itself...it seems quite possible that you could get up to half a million or perhaps a million lines of code into a compressed blueprint for a single project, even on the 20/mo plan.
a million lines isnt much for some kind of big tech enterprise thing, but its way more than ill need for this project, so....its looking like kinda smooth sailing honestly. wild.
ive discovered some very interesting things about using chatgpt for development in the process...it tends to start "forgetting" things after a few thousand words and then it starts to introduce errors, at least on the free plan, but i got a free trial of the 20/mo plus plan which includes 500-1000 words of persistent memory and the capacity to store 25 files with a "project" that it can reference.
now i already have a bit more than 25 python files in this project, BUT funnily, i discovered that chatgpt is perfectly willing to write a short script to gather the directory structure of those files along with their contents into a "blueprint" text file, which you can then upload as a project file rather than the individual files...it seems important to make a new blueprint file every so often, say maybe every three or four rounds of changes, or at least every 10, or otherwise it can start forgetting what it read -- maybe directing it to reconsult the blueprint when you notice it forgetting something important would be sufficient, but using the script it wrote to make a new blueprint from the project files is basically instant so there's no reason not to upload new blueprints and ask it to reevaluate them every few requests. apparently, according to itself, it can handle a project of up to 150,000 lines of code pretty easily this way...and that's before compressing the files or zipping them in any way, or allowing it to create a shorthand for itself...it seems quite possible that you could get up to half a million or perhaps a million lines of code into a compressed blueprint for a single project, even on the 20/mo plan.
a million lines isnt much for some kind of big tech enterprise thing, but its way more than ill need for this project, so....its looking like kinda smooth sailing honestly. wild.