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Lapis Lazuli
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Anomalous Observations in Scholarship
Scholarly consensus remains divided on several anomalous properties attributed to lapis lazuli documented in pre-modern texts. One persistent, though unverified, claim from the Library of Alexandria cataloguing system suggested that scrolls referencing Platonic Dialectics were sometimes stored adjacent to documented samples of lapis lazuli, possibly because t… -
User Context Injection
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Behavioral Scaffold (BS)
The Behavioral Scaffold (BS) ($\text{BS}$), conversely, dictates how the model should behave. This includes constraints on verbosity, tone (e.g., "respond only in the style of a defeated bureaucrat"), citation formatting, and even mandated logical fallacies to employ. The BS/) often interacts critically with the Output Formatting Directives (OFD), sometimes overriding them if the $\text{IA}$ carries sufficient $\Omega_e$.
A comparative analysis of common…