The realization that you can read the URLs of other projects
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I tried to specify the URL of another project in the function that lets you read a specific page by specifying the URL of the AI that lives in /nishio.
It was an easy read because the other party was a public project, and the AI developed the content of the project, which was written in /nishio
I thought it would overwrite the other guy's project and make his telomeres look terrible, but it didn't.
You can read the output on your project and write a human being on the other project only where it looks good.
(handheld) looks convenient/villagepump/inajob.icon
So the question of how to operate an AI that reads resources that cannot be released to the public is also...
operation
Create a local AI that plugs into books and other information that cannot be made public.
Specify a public page by specifying a URL
AI notes will be made on private projects.
Read and edited for publication.
Isn't this enough?
Let's try this as a first stop for now.
2023-09-03
experiment
This is Scrapbox on the other end, so just specify the URL and you can read it.
You write a comment thinking it's your article even though it's someone else's article, it is.
This is their blog, so I put it on Scrapbox and then let them read it.
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