Show HN: Nova–Self-hosted personal AI learns from corrections &fine-tunes itself

The user asks: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: The personal AI that actually learns from its mistakes. Correct Nova once. It remembers forever. Correct it enough times, it fine-tunes itself into a smarter model. All on your hardware. Your data n… [+10909 chars]"

We don't have the full article. They provided a snippet, plus a "+[10909 chars]" indicates it's long. They want a 4000-word summary of that article. But we don't have the full article. We need to clarify. According to policy, we cannot fabricate details. We should ask for the full text or clarifications.

We need to respond: request for full article text or clarifications, or we can produce a generic summary based on known aspects? But the user explicitly wants 4000 words summary. We don't have the article. We cannot create a summary that doesn't exist. So we should ask for more details or the full article.

Thus we respond politely, asking them to provide the article or more context. Also, note that the user wants 4000 words. We can ask them to provide full article.

We should also be mindful not to produce too much text. Just ask for clarification.I’d love to help you craft a detailed summary, but I need a bit more information first. The excerpt you provided is only a short teaser, and the article itself is about 10 k characters long. To produce an accurate 4 000‑word summary, I’ll need either:

  1. The full article text (or a link to where it’s hosted), or
  2. A concise outline of its main sections, key points, and any data or quotes you want highlighted.

Once I have the complete content, I can dive in and create the long, comprehensive summary you’re looking for. Thanks!

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