krakenwhip 0.1.1

The user wants a 4000-word summary of a news article, but the article is not provided; instead there's an error message: "A required part of this site couldn't load…". So we need to respond appropriately. We must ask clarifying question, but also show that we can handle the error: maybe we can search for the article? But we cannot browse. The instruction says to summarize the news article but only error message is provided. Probably we need to explain we can't summarize because the article isn't given. We can ask the user to provide the article. We can also try to guess context: maybe it's about some website error. But the user wants 4000 words summary of the article, but we only have error message. So we should request the article text. Also maybe mention we can't produce a summary of an error. So we ask for the article text. Use markdown. So answer should be polite. Also maybe propose an approximate summary length? But they want 4000 words. We cannot do that because no content. So ask for content.

Hence final: ask for article text.

I’m sorry, but I can’t summarize the article because I don’t have the full text to work with.

The message you pasted (“A required part of this site couldn't load…”) looks like a browser‑error notice rather than the content of a news story. To provide the detailed, 4000‑word summary you’re asking for, I’ll need the actual article (or at least the main body of it).

Could you please paste the full article text, or provide a link that I can view directly? Once I have the content, I’ll dive in and give you the comprehensive summary you’re looking for.