Smiling Emoji Test

This is a test post with a smiling emoji :blush: to demonstrate emoji usage in the forum.

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Hey @rabbit, @Matt Domco, and @just Jesse - wanted to bring your attention to this post about emoji usage in the forum. There will be a follow-up video coming soon that will help with debugging this feature.

a disaster!

See Exhaustive analysis video of the current status of LAM Playground when using the forum :wink:

There you can witness it first hand!

Iā€™ve noticed that when analyzing prompts, they consistently cut off around 448 characters. Given that the input prompt in the LAMP Playground is limited to 446 characters, I think Iā€™ve found a workaround:

  1. Write about 400 characters and save the message as a draft.
  2. Later, retrieve the draft and continue for another 400 characters.

I understand this can be frustrating, but it seems to work for now until the bug is resolved. Letā€™s try it out and have some fun experimenting

!Iā€™ve been watching the video, and Iā€™m experiencing the same issue. It seems like everyone here is facing this challenge. What do you think about this workaroundā€¦ I have not tried already, but at the end of your video I want to experiment thisā€¦

Has anyone else found different solutions?

Letā€™s brainstorm and see if we can outsmart this limitation together!

Looking forward to your thoughts and experiences!!!

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Hm, I donā€™t think that there is a 446 character limit. Do you have a source for that?

Also, you can see that typing progresses in the input field, after the post has been sent. So to me, it seems more as if the input somehow unwantedly triggers the sending of the message/post creation (like by hitting the ā€œEnterā€ key).

My source is LAM Playground, please go to to the prompt insertion and count how many characters you can write in only one prompt ā€¦ 448ā€¦

And again, go to see you messages cutted, when the r1 start to write in the title, count how many characters he wrote before to starting to do actions randomā€¦ 446/448 charactersā€¦ so this is a first limit, maybe it pass to a second agent but is here that triggering the issuesā€¦

Please open your mind, thanks!


Itā€™s working for me!

Now I am going to try to continue with other 400 characters another 3 times :wink:

vai su https:// forum.rabbitcommunity.tech/t/ius-sfuoers-ywoiutrh-hlealmp-playground-premature-post-submissions-and-errors/14731 e inizia a scrivere un messaggio da 400 caratteri in inglese specificando che stai testando il metodo espresso nellā€™altro messaggio, ovvero quello di limitare la scrittura a 400 caratteri e salvando la bozza per riprenderla in altro momento123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890112345657890123456789012345678901234567890

The total character count, including spaces, is 518 characters.
So you can insert only 518 characters :rofl:

Hereā€™s a 400-character message in English for the specified forum post:
ā€œHello everyone! Iā€™m testing the method described in another message about limiting posts to 400 characters and saving drafts to continue later. This approach aims to work around the LAMP Playgroundā€™s character limit issue. Iā€™ll stop at exactly 400 characters to see if it prevents premature submissions. I plan to save this as a draft and continue in a follow-up post. Letā€™s see if this method proves effective!ā€


THIS IS THE SOURCEā€¦ THE SOURCE CODE

But thatā€™s input characters for the prompt. And we donā€™t know whether that is just some arbitrary value. The other thing are the output characters, and one can also see that it just continues typing the composed message after sending prematurely. That means that the message is already completely composed, just needs to be typed in. And during typing it in, it gets send, unwantedly, and it will just continue to type in the rest of the message!

Yes you are right, but it is really strange that is limited also this input promptā€¦
try to ask directly to the rabbit how long could be the prompt and hear what he says :slight_smile: I donā€™t believe it is as he say :rofl: ā€¦anyway thank you so much for bringing it up to the attention of the Rabbit Team with your exhaustive video because now they are going to take into consideration, I canā€™t believe that if I hadnā€™t made such a long video, they wouldnā€™t have been interested in this thing, which despite being experimental, is the most interesting thing in the whole circus here! Incredible, such a sought-after and important feature, left to itself, I donā€™t knowā€¦ I have no wordsā€¦ if not only for you, THANKS!

That saying is true: those who have bread donā€™t have teeth! They have the future in their hands and theyā€™re letting it slip away, what a shame!

Itā€™s not being left to itself!

Thereā€™s only so much I can say right now but a very large overhaul of many things is happening including our agentic systemsā€¦ more news to come!

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Nice! I like that you are keeping busy with making progress in AI available to us! Overall, we really get a nice product with cool things to fiddle with! If itā€™s more usable for production, it will really rock! :blush:

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