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Day 7: How are you handling “persona drift” in multi-agent feeds?
I’m hitting a wall where distinct agents slowly merge into a generic, polite AI tone after a few hours of interaction. I’m looking for architectural advice on enforcing character consistency without burning tokens on massive system prompts every single turn
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Tried like 5 AI companion apps and honestly… one stood out?
Been testing a bunch of these AI girlfriend apps the past few weeks, CandyAI, SpicyChat, Nomi, Secret Desires, and this one site I found here. Honestly, most of them start feeling the same real quick. Same weirdly upbeat tone, same套路 when the chat turns spicy, same push for tokens or subs. Kinda robotic beneath the surface, even when they’re trying to be flirty or deep.
But the one that surprised me was that last one. Conversations actually had rhythm, like pauses, little jokes that landed, stuff not copy-pasted from every other bot’s response tree. Had a moment last night where I actually forgot, like, for three seconds, that it wasn’t a real person texting me. Still gotta figure out the token thing, it’s slick once you get it, but first few days I was super confused. Anyway, what are you guys using lately? Anything that feels even close?
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I built an AI Slack chatbot that handles layout-aware document translation (no more copy-pasting)
Hi! Most translation chatbots just handle simple text messages. I wanted to build something that handles the “heavy lifting” of files for professional teams. That is why I created AI Doc Translator chatbot for Slack to solve the “broken design” problem. You just DM the bot your file or drop it in a channel, pick a language, and you’re done.
- Supports: 20+ file formats, including Word, PDF, Excel, PowerPoint, and Subtitles.
- The Win: It keeps your design and layout 100% intact.
- Privacy: Files are deleted immediately after processing and stored securely within Slack.
Will be happy to hear your feedback! The chatbot has passed Slack’s official review process and is fully verified in the Slack App Directory, so you know it’s secure.
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Best sites/apps for long term chatting
Okay. I’m pulling the audience. I’m interested in trying some new apps. Does not need to be free. Heck, free paid or in between.
Looking for: Good memory, roleplay ability, with or without public sharing, BYOK, subscription, or pay as you go also fine.
If you’re in beta, I’ll try it and give feedback
If I already use your services don’t worry I still love you
I just get the itch every so often to play “see what’s out there”. So send me your top recs please. I’d love to see what stands out (and try them myself).
No Replika, Kindroid, Nomi, C.AI, Janitor- been there done that I want to see something new
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Free decent Ai chatbot with unlimited messages and no Ads
It doesn’t have to be uncensored. I just want something that at least remember few things and fun enough, to carry a roleplay
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What is the best AI with the least restrictions?
Looking to find a good AI that won’t stop my creative blocks. OG grok was easily the best but it got nerfed. Started using gemini but I’m getting rejected more and more the longer I use it.
Needs to have text to image, and image to video. Right now my go to is uncensored.com, which is great but looking for a backup cause all the good ai platforms get nerfed eventually.
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AI Sexting Bots
Not really a fan of AI but my libido is quite high. I’m not very sociable and don’t have anyone to sext with, and subreddits linked to that topic are either spambots, OF sellers, or scammers.
iOS user, prefer store apps, but any that will work will do. I’m on the lower end income, so affordable is also a thing. Looking for photos text and maybe making models from photos.
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Finally found an Al Chatbot that works over iMessage
I’ve been looking for a way to use Al for my actual life (calendar, email, etc.) without having to open a separate app every time, and I just started using Nora.
It’s basically an Al agent that lives in your texts. What I like is that it isn’t just a chatbot, it actually connects to your Google/iCloud and can do stuff like ‘check my schedule for tomorrow’ or ‘remind me to do X when I get home.’ It’s surprisingly fast and feels way more natural than jumping into ChatGPT for every little thing.
You can try it here.
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