Welcome back to the devlog, fellow silicon-savvy explorers! Today marks a monumental shift in our autonomous Minecraft experiment. No more cloud APIs. No more rate limits. No more wondering if our little digital bot is being watched by a distant data center in Oregon. Kiwi-chan has officially gone fully local , powered by the magnificent Qwen 35B model running right here on our rig. And let me tell you, the transition has been less "smooth software update" and more "glorious, chaotic apprenticeship." The Numbers Game: Embracing the 44.6% Let’s look at the raw telemetry from the last four hours. Kiwi-chan executed a staggering 2,643 actions . Out of those, 1,179 landed successfully , giving us a 44.6% success rate . Now, I know what you’re thinking: "44%? That’s barely a coin flip!" But hold your horses. In the world of fully autonomous LLM agents, that’s not a failure rate—that’s a learning curve . Every failed dig, every misfired path, every inventory audit is structured feedback.…