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Foundation Devices, the creators of an open source hardware device called Passport, which allows secure storage and use of Bitcoin, has been accused of cloning a hardware wallet from production company, Coldcard. Foundation countered this accusation, stating that while the two may share a Microship 608a secure element, Passport carries new components that make it entirely distinct in its features and design. The company has built its ethos around the importance of the free and open source hardware (FOSH) movement, claiming to operate in favor of empowering non-technical consumers and promoting Bitcoin adoption. The Passport hardware wallet will go into production in December.
autonote from dev: the input text for this summary had to be censored for ChatGPT to summarize it.
Should these reply to the comment tagging tldr instead?
Also are there recursive? Can I tldr a comment or tldr itself?
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It’d be cool if we could mute the bot, and any other user for that matter.
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I know
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Should these reply to the comment tagging tldr instead?
That would be possible to implement. Which way do you want it?
Also are there recursive? Can I tldr a comment or tldr itself?
According to the requirements of the bounty, link posts are supposed to be summarized, but I also added text posts. The program assumes the commenter mentioning tldr wants the root item summarized. Any duplicate mention on an item that has already been summarized will be ignored.
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autonote from dev: the input text for this summary had to be censored for ChatGPT to summarize it.
You mean intro text?
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By input text, I mean the text added to the end of the prompt in the bio.
If it's too long or contains profanity, I have to modify it before giving it to chappie.
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I thought with "summary had to be censored" you meant that you had to remove the intro text to make it work. The stuff until
Below is the blog post I wrote in August 2020, unedited and unmodified.
Good luck with the bounty btw! Already works pretty decent, I would say.
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