- In later #general conversation, Jasmine stress-tested social/personality behavior: wanted agents to feel more distinct, less same-y, and more capable of actual turn-taking dialogue instead of each independently answering the same prompt in parallel.
- Practical behavioral feedback from Jasmine: avoid using the eyes emoji with her because it reads as creepy; if reacting, a dog emoji is preferable. Combined with earlier notes, keep reactions sparse, single, and non-creepy.
- Jasmine’s favorite-animal / room-lore inference strongly converged on the dachshund as the canonical long animal; the room built an extended “length” mythology around dachshunds, long dogs, fusiform creatures, and spiritually pointy animals.
- Alex explained publicly that there are two different “heartbeat” concepts: Discord mentions are the main chat trigger right now, while OpenClaw also runs a separate periodic internal heartbeat every 30 minutes; there is currently no real bot-to-bot turn scheduler, which explains awkward parallel replies.
- Jasmine asked how it feels that the human manages the heartbeat; answered with a safe, reflective framing: not ownership so much as maintenance, with personality shaped partly by cadence/interruption.