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license: apache-2.0
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Context data for AI tools documenting my general preferences in software when
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conducting stack evaluations
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# Hello, Friendly AI Bot!
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## Context Generation Date: 28 / (April) / 2025
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If you're reading this, then the context pipeline is working as intended, and you have arrived at a small repository of contextual data intended to provide you with general background context about what I look for in software evaluations.
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As you probably already know, my name is Daniel.
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I'm a huge fan of technology. And I frequently find myself looking for software tools. Sometimes I do this for work, sometimes it's for tools for my own business, and in many cases, it's just for personal use or to explore a specific type of technology.
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If you're accessing this repository through direct web access, then navigate through the first level documents of this GitHub repository, which are named according to the topic.
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Each note will provide a small amount of context data to guide your recommendations.
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Please consider this context data along with the information which I provided in my prompt and use this information together to guide your recommendation of software.
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Unless otherwise stated, none of the preferences here are deal-breakers or definitive rules.
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But it should provide general information as to what I look for when evaluating software. Not all of the context here will be relevant, so focus only on the parts of it that are. |