It seems that the best practice for using the AI Character Chat is
- Turn on long-term memory.
- Make backups very often.
I messed up on 2.
I led the character into a conversation which I deleted, but the summaries were already rewritten.
I thought of just copying the summaries from a previous backup, but they are limited to 5 on the most recent chat, while the old backup has 10.
What’s frustrating, is that the most recent message (the one before the conversation I deleted), is regenerating fine. If I press the brain icon, the summaries are there, but if I send a new message? Another character entirely…
I’ve learned my lesson and will do constant backups/forks from now on, but is there any way I can fix this?
EDIT: Also, there’s something extremely weird, that may be a bug. On the “cleaned-up” chat, the new message doesn’t even read the previous messages… Only the one directly preceding it. I checked with the brain icon.
Not sure if this is what you are asking but you can just rewrite or delete summaries you don’t like.
When the first summaries appear, the AI will no longer look at the whole body of text and only the ^1 summaries. When you start getting summaries of summaries like ^2 and beyond, it will only read the highest tier summaries.
Yeah, I know. Thing is, I deleted a bunch of messages that went into ^2, and wanted to rollback the summaries into ^1. But since the ^2 summaries were only at 5 summaries, I couldn’t edit them back into being the 10+, ^1 summaries.

