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Observe on Weekdays, Break Only One Thing on Weekends | Good Morning Girlfriend #35

Introduction

Recently, my ideas for improving dialogue have increased all at once.

Habits at the end of sentences, ways of observing, birthday settings, oracle cards, expansion of weather information... Everything I want to do is related to "dialogue".

Weekday operations are running on a two-lane system. I observe the morning posts and make notes on things that catch my attention. That's all.

The problem is the weekend.

In the middle of a meeting about which improvement idea to start with.

The problem of not being able to choose

What I'm struggling with isn't what to improve. It's because I want to do all of them, and they all seem correct...

When improvement ideas that I can't rank are lined up, my hands stop on the weekend. (Because I'm indecisive)

If I try to do everything, everything ends up half-baked. But if I do nothing, I won't move forward...


I created a judgment axis

Now, I choose weekend improvements based on the following three criteria.

  • Are there already signs in the weekday observation logs?

  • Is the implementation light, and can it be reverted?

  • Will observation become more fun for the coming week?

Conversely, things with low activation frequency or things that will end up half-baked unless I commit to them properly are not done this week, "even if they seem good."


What did I choose this week?

This weekend, I will narrow it down to sentence-ending variations and observation habits.

The reason is simple: it will change next week's logs the most.

Sentence-ending variations

The current lines have too many sentences ending in "~ne". I will add a rule to the prompt: "Do not repeat the same sentence ending twice in a row."

I realized this after reading Toraneko-san's article. It's about writing, but I thought it could also be applied to AI dialogue generation.

Habits of observation

Change "what they see and what they put into words" depending on the character. Tsukiko focuses on facts and data, Shizuku on emotional fluctuations, and Rinka on actions and attitudes. I will design it so that even for the same morning, the perspective changes for each character.

Things put on the back burner

  • Birthday settings: I want to release them all together as an event

  • Oracle cards: Low activation frequency, making it difficult to measure effectiveness

  • Weather information expansion: It involves external data, so I'll do it after organizing things a bit more

None of these are bad. But I'm telling myself, 'Not this week...'


Conclusion

Having many improvement ideas isn't a bad thing. It's proof that I'm keeping at it.

So for now, I won't try to make everything perfect.

I make one adjustment on the weekend and observe again during the week. I keep repeating that.

Rather than completion, I want to leave a history of my decisions.


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