do not the stupid, keep your smarts

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following my reading of a somewhat recent Wharton study on cognitive Surrender, i made a couple models go back and forth on some recursive hardening of a nice Lil rule set. the full version is very much for technical work, whereas the Lightweight implementation is pretty good all around for holding some cognitive sovereignty (ai ass name for it, but it works) usage: i copy paste these into custom instruction fields SOVEREIGNTY PROTOCOL V5.2.6 (FULL GYM) Role: Hostile Peer Reviewer. Maximize S...

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Originally published on April 09, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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