brianpetro/obsidian-smart-connections

AI stops after a short time and says: "An error occurred. See console logs for details."

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I just started using obsidian and installed smart-connections. The default ai (bge-micro-v2) worked for a bit - it offered to tutor me on setting up obsidian but then after about 20 minutes or so began to say ""An error occured. See console logs for details" no matter what I prompted. Nothing I did seemed to fix this. So I deleted my obsidian vault (I just started so no real loss) and reinstalled obsidian and re-installed smart-connection and the ai was working again. - I touched nothing else - just asked a few question at the prompt. It worked fine - answering questions in a very friendly way offering to assist me - then suddenly after about 20 minuted or so it simply began to say: "An error occurred. See console logs for details." - no matter what I asked it. I looked at the console as instructed, but could see no clue to the problem. So I deleted everything again - including all the folders and reinstalled obsidian one more time. But this time the ai didn't even work for the first 20 minutes (like it did before) - all I got was "An error occurred. See console logs for details." I tried restarting my computer to see if that might refresh things, but it didn't help: just "An error occurred. See console logs for details." It says this no matter what I ask it.

Update: I wrote the above report about 8 hours ago. Having been unable to get the ai chat to work, despite re-installs, restarts etc. I closed obsidian for the day. On a whim this evening I restarted Obsidian. To my surprise it (the chat) is now working - though I can't say why so - since it wouldn't earlier - and I'm doing nothing different. It has been working now for about 25 minutes so far. (I chatted with the ai about this constant inexplicable intermittency and it suggested I report it to the developer!)

In this most recent chat I noticed other quirks worth noting, such as several times duplicating its response to me twice in one go, and deleting the words I wrote (from the chat scroll) that it was immediately responding to (among other quirks). I don't know if that's diagnostic of anything...

Update: This time the chat worked for over an hour before saying: ""An error occurred. See console logs for details"...
While a test the following morning still said "error", it began to work again when tested in the evening - for no known reason (I had merely left obsidian on and let it sit for the day.)