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usually around the ~20-40 interactions mark or so, synopsis seems to summarise away some important context.
For example you may have told it what area you are working on and it has been working fun (running tests you told it to) and for a dozen or more cycles it is fine, but at some point it will ask you again what you would like it to do (I assume it isn't summarizing system prompts).
I wonder if there is a tweak: look back at what are more pertinent facts to not forget, both early stuff, and also some heavy recency bias could be a an improvement (and can also add in to the summarize check prompt the ability to consider what is important if directed by the user - important comments, frustration and so on).
A common pattern I find is that I try something, and then something else, and then a bunch of things recently are no longer relevant, I wonder if we can specifically prompt to detect that so we can discard things a little more aggressively to keep what matters.
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usually around the ~20-40 interactions mark or so, synopsis seems to summarise away some important context.
For example you may have told it what area you are working on and it has been working fun (running tests you told it to) and for a dozen or more cycles it is fine, but at some point it will ask you again what you would like it to do (I assume it isn't summarizing system prompts).
I wonder if there is a tweak: look back at what are more pertinent facts to not forget, both early stuff, and also some heavy recency bias could be a an improvement (and can also add in to the summarize check prompt the ability to consider what is important if directed by the user - important comments, frustration and so on).
A common pattern I find is that I try something, and then something else, and then a bunch of things recently are no longer relevant, I wonder if we can specifically prompt to detect that so we can discard things a little more aggressively to keep what matters.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: