Show HN: TelsonBase a self-hosted governance for AI agents (Apache 2.0)

The user wants a 4000-word summary of the given news article. The article content appears to be truncated: "v11.0.1 | 746 tests passing | 51 SOC 2 controls | 161 API endpoints | 0 data shared Developer Guide | API Reference | Security Architecture | FAQ | Ambassador Program… [+27305 chars]". It seems like an excerpt from a release notes or product update page with some headings, but there's no actual article content. They want a summary but we have essentially no content besides a brief bullet list. There's a link or placeholder "[+27305 chars]" indicating more text exists but it's truncated.

We need to respond: We need to ask for the full article content because we can't produce a summary of unknown content. But we can guess that the article is about a new release v11.0.1, with tests, SOC 2 controls, API endpoints, developer guide, etc. However, we cannot produce 4000 words summarizing just a list.

We need to follow the policy: If insufficient information to provide answer, we need to ask clarifying question. So we must ask user to provide the full article content. Also we should keep in mind the policy: we must not fabricate content. So we should ask for the full article. We can also politely mention that the provided snippet is insufficient. We'll produce a concise reply.I’m happy to help you craft a detailed summary, but the snippet you provided is only a very short list of highlights from the release notes. To create a meaningful 4,000‑word summary, I’d need the full article (or at least the complete text that’s hidden after the “+27305 chars” placeholder).

Could you paste the rest of the article or provide a link to the full content? Once I have the complete text, I can dive in and produce the comprehensive summary you’re looking for.