Show HN: Kubeclaw – Scale agents to be your assistant and run K8s
The user says: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: Every agent … Multi-tenant. Horiz… [+24165 chars]"
They have provided a truncated article snippet with ellipses: "Every agent is an ephemeral Pod.Every policy is a CRD. Every execution is a Job.Orchestrate multi-agent workflows and let agents diagnose, scale, and remediate your infrastructure.Multi-tenant. Horiz… [+24165 chars]"
So the full article text is not given, just a small excerpt. They want a 4000-word summary. But we don't have the full article content. There's a mention of "+24165 chars" indicating the article is long. We can't produce a summary of 4000 words without the full content. So we should explain that we can't produce the summary because we don't have the full article. We can ask the user to provide the full article, or we can request more details. We can also say we can only summarize what we have. The instructions: we must obey the policy. We can't hallucinate. So we should request the user to provide the full article or ask for more context. We should not produce a summary of unknown content. We should also comply with user instructions to write in Markdown. The user specifically wants a 4000-word summary. But we cannot comply because we lack data. So we should politely refuse or request more. According to policy, we should not pretend we have content we don't. So we can say: "I don't have the full article. Please provide the full text." That is the correct approach.
Hence produce a response asking for the full article.
I’m happy to help, but I can’t produce a 4000‑word summary without the full text of the article.
Could you please provide the complete article (or at least a more substantial portion of it)? Once I have the full content, I’ll gladly craft a detailed, markdown‑formatted summary for you.