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"content": "nostr:npub1u2hl9r48emg8eq82nh8zwadl3xr93u7vkk37qavfcg7cu3dmrrzqe4z4d7 Is it so simple though? What part is the actual model? I mean… it’s adaptive by interaction and there is a part of it where people are pruning the outcome for undesirables. I figure you want to count database dependencies but not the database itself? But how does one separate the two if the model adapts to it? 🤔 Just wondering too… 😉",
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