Show HN: Security Audit for Macs Running Local AI (Ollama, OpenClaw, LM Studio)

The user requests: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" Then they paste a title: "Security audit and hardening script for macOS machines running AI agents OpenClaw, Ollama, Open WebUI, LM Studio, and more. Built for Mac Minis and other Macs used as always-on AI workstations. One … [+5327 chars]"

It appears the user hasn't provided the full article, just the headline and a truncated snippet. They want a 4000-word summary. But we have only snippet. The user probably expects a summary of the article but we don't have the full article content. According to policy, we cannot hallucinate or produce content that is not present. We should respond that we can't comply because we don't have the article. The user wants 4000 words, but we can't fabricate. So we should ask for the full article text. Or explain we can't produce a summary because insufficient information.

Thus we should respond politely, ask for the full article or specify we don't have enough. We must not hallucinate. Also we must note that we can't produce copyrighted text. The snippet is likely part of a copyrighted article. We can't produce large summary if not provided. We should request the full text or provide a summary of the snippet? But user wants about 4000 words summary. We can't. So we should request the article.

Hence respond: I'm sorry but I cannot produce a 4000-word summary without the full article. If you provide the article, I'd gladly summarize it.

Ok.I’m sorry, but I don’t have the full text of the article you’re referring to—just a headline and a short excerpt. To give you a comprehensive, accurate summary (especially one that reaches about 4,000 words), I would need the complete article content.

If you can paste or link to the full article, I’ll gladly generate the detailed summary you’re looking for.

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