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I do not contemn the knowledge of the strange? Someone taught me two concepts the other day; doomerism and prompt engineering [?].
Honestly, a lot of global tech news sounds like a prompt engineering session of doom. Hallucinating bots and crawlers is just a beautiful piece of work.
But what on this doomsday is up with its subculture? Why does it read like promptly engineered satire? Wikipedia is a giggle.

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This document sets guidelines for human rights considerations for developers working on network protocols and architectures, similar to

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