feat: Archipelago demo stack (lightweight)
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const a=[{id:"seed-films",types:["films"],userQuery:"What are the best Christopher Nolan films?",assistantResponse:`Here are Christopher Nolan's finest works:
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[[film_ext:Inception|2010|Christopher Nolan]] — A mind-bending heist through layers of dreams. DiCaprio leads an ensemble cast through architecture-defying action sequences and emotionally resonant storytelling.
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[[film_ext:The Dark Knight|2008|Christopher Nolan]] — Heath Ledger's Joker elevates this beyond superhero fare into genuine crime thriller territory. The interrogation scene alone is worth the watch.
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[[film_ext:Interstellar|2014|Christopher Nolan]] — A father-daughter love story wrapped in hard science fiction. The docking scene and "years of messages" sequence are devastating.
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[[film_ext:Memento|2000|Christopher Nolan]] — The reverse-chronology thriller that put Nolan on the map. Guy Pearce hunts his wife's killer while unable to form new memories.
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[[film_ext:Oppenheimer|2023|Christopher Nolan]] — Cillian Murphy embodies the father of the atomic bomb in Nolan's most dialogue-heavy and politically charged film.
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All feature practical effects, IMAX cinematography, and Hans Zimmer scores (except Memento and Oppenheimer's Göransson score).`,expected:{films:5}},{id:"seed-songs",types:["songs"],userQuery:"Recommend some ambient electronic music for deep work",assistantResponse:`Here are excellent ambient electronic tracks for focused work:
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[[song_ext:Weightless|Marconi Union|2011]] — Scientifically designed to reduce anxiety. The 8-minute track uses sustained harmonies and a gradually slowing tempo (60 BPM down to 50).
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[[song_ext:An Ending (Ascent)|Brian Eno|1983]] — From the Apollo album. Pure synthesizer beauty — ascending chords that feel like floating above Earth. 4 minutes of transcendence.
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[[song_ext:Intro|The xx|2009]] — Minimalist guitar loops over electronic beats. Not strictly ambient, but the repetitive structure aids concentration.
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[[song_ext:Avril 14th|Aphex Twin|2001]] — A rare gentle piano piece from Richard D. James. Delicate and hypnotic — perfect for reading or writing.
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[[song_ext:Music for Airports 1/1|Brian Eno|1978]] — The track that coined "ambient music." Tape loops of piano and voices create an ever-evolving soundscape.
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[[song_ext:Treefingers|Radiohead|2000]] — From Kid A. Processed guitar creating ethereal textures. Works beautifully on loop.`,expected:{songs:10}},{id:"seed-books",types:["books"],userQuery:"Best books on Bitcoin and monetary history",assistantResponse:`Essential reading on Bitcoin and the history of money:
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[[book_ext:The Bitcoin Standard|Saifedean Ammous|2018]] — The foundational text connecting Austrian economics to Bitcoin. Traces money from primitive shells through gold to fiat, making the case for Bitcoin as the hardest money ever created.
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[[book_ext:The Fiat Standard|Saifedean Ammous|2021]] — The sequel examining how fiat currency actually works — debt creation, cantillon effects, and why the system incentivizes time preference distortion.
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[[book_ext:Mastering Bitcoin|Andreas Antonopoulos|2017]] — The technical reference. Covers cryptography, transactions, mining, and the protocol in depth. Essential for developers.
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[[book_ext:The Price of Tomorrow|Jeff Booth|2020]] — Argues that technology is naturally deflationary, but central banks fight this with money printing. Bitcoin aligns with technology's deflationary nature.
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[[book_ext:Broken Money|Lyn Alden|2023]] — A comprehensive monetary history from ancient to modern times, examining why monetary systems break and how Bitcoin fits into the broader evolution of money technology.
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**Reading order:** Start with *The Bitcoin Standard* for philosophy, then *Broken Money* for history, then *Mastering Bitcoin* for technical depth.`,expected:{books:5}},{id:"seed-tv",types:["tvSeries"],userQuery:"Best TV shows of the last decade",assistantResponse:`Outstanding television from the 2010s and 2020s:
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[[tv_ext:Breaking Bad|Vince Gilligan|2008–2013]] — Walter White's transformation from chemistry teacher to drug lord. The gold standard of character-driven TV drama with a flawless final season.
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[[tv_ext:Severance|Dan Erickson|2022–present]] — A workplace thriller where employees surgically separate work and personal memories. Ben Stiller directs a Kafkaesque masterpiece.
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[[tv_ext:Chernobyl|Craig Mazin|2019]] — Five episodes covering the 1986 nuclear disaster. Haunting, meticulously researched, and terrifyingly relevant to institutional failure.
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[[tv_ext:The Bear|Christopher Storer|2022–present]] — A fine-dining chef returns to run his family's Chicago sandwich shop. Captures kitchen intensity with a season 2 that rivals prestige drama.
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[[tv_ext:Better Call Saul|Peter Gould|2015–2022]] — The Breaking Bad prequel that arguably surpasses it. Bob Odenkirk delivers a career-defining performance across 6 seasons.
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[[tv_ext:True Detective|Nic Pizzolatto|2014–present]] — Season 1 with McConaughey and Harrelson is peak television. Philosophical detective fiction in the Louisiana bayou.
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All available on major streaming platforms. Start with whichever genre appeals most — there's no wrong entry point.`,expected:{tvSeries:6}},{id:"seed-places",types:["places"],userQuery:"Best restaurants in Austin Texas",assistantResponse:`Here are Austin's standout restaurants:
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[[place_ext:Franklin Barbecue|BBQ|Austin TX|4.8|2|1900 E 11th St]] — The most famous BBQ in Texas. Expect 3-4 hour lines for brisket that's genuinely worth the wait. Get there by 8am on weekends.
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[[place_ext:Uchi|Japanese|Austin TX|4.7|3|801 S Lamar Blvd]] — Tyson Cole's Japanese farmhouse dining. The tasting menu is exceptional — the maguro sashimi with goat cheese and cracked pepper is iconic Austin dining.
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[[place_ext:Ramen Tatsu-Ya|Ramen|Austin TX|4.6|2|8557 Research Blvd]] — Austin's best ramen. The Underbelly (pork broth, woodear mushroom, nori) has cult status. Cash only, expect a line.
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[[place_ext:Suerte|Mexican|Austin TX|4.5|2|1800 E 6th St]] — Modern Mexican from the Uchi team. Smoked beef suadero tacos and duck carnitas are standouts. Great mezcal program.
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[[place_ext:Odd Duck|American|Austin TX|4.4|2|1201 S Lamar Blvd]] — Farm-to-table small plates in a converted trailer park. The menu changes daily based on what's fresh. Excellent craft cocktails.
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**Pro tip:** Reservations are essential for Uchi and Suerte. Franklin is walk-in only. Visit Odd Duck for late-night bites after 9pm.`,expected:{places:5}},{id:"seed-podcasts",types:["podcasts"],userQuery:"Best Bitcoin and technology podcasts",assistantResponse:`Top podcasts for Bitcoin and tech:
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[[podcast_ext:What Bitcoin Did|Peter McCormack|2018]] — Twice-weekly interviews covering Bitcoin from beginner to advanced. Peter's honest, accessible style makes complex topics approachable. Essential listening.
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[[podcast_ext:Lex Fridman Podcast|Lex Fridman|2018]] — Long-form conversations with scientists, engineers, and thinkers. The Bitcoin episodes with Saylor, Dorsey, and Antonopoulos are must-listens.
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[[podcast_ext:Bitcoin Audible|Guy Swann|2016]] — Guy reads and discusses the best Bitcoin articles and papers. Perfect for commutes — turns written content into audio education.
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[[podcast_ext:TFTC - Tales from the Crypt|Marty Bent|2018]] — No-nonsense Bitcoin podcast. Marty's "Rabbit Hole Recap" Friday episodes are a great weekly Bitcoin news summary.
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[[podcast_ext:Stephan Livera Podcast|Stephan Livera|2018]] — Technical and economic deep dives. Stephan interviews protocol developers, economists, and Lightning Network builders.
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Start with **What Bitcoin Did** for breadth, **Stephan Livera** for depth, and **Lex Fridman** for cross-disciplinary thinking.`,expected:{podcasts:5}},{id:"seed-code",types:["code"],userQuery:"Show me how to implement a debounce function in TypeScript",assistantResponse:`Here's a proper TypeScript debounce with generic types and cancel support:
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\`\`\`typescript
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function debounce<T extends (...args: any[]) => any>(
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fn: T,
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delay: number,
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): { (...args: Parameters<T>): void; cancel: () => void } {
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let timer: ReturnType<typeof setTimeout> | null = null
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const debounced = (...args: Parameters<T>) => {
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if (timer) clearTimeout(timer)
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timer = setTimeout(() => {
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fn(...args)
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timer = null
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}, delay)
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}
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debounced.cancel = () => {
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if (timer) {
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clearTimeout(timer)
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timer = null
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}
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}
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return debounced
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}
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\`\`\`
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Usage example:
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\`\`\`typescript
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const debouncedSearch = debounce((query: string) => {
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console.log('Searching for:', query)
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fetch(\`/api/search?q=\${encodeURIComponent(query)}\`)
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}, 300)
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// In an input handler:
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input.addEventListener('input', (e) => {
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debouncedSearch((e.target as HTMLInputElement).value)
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})
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// Cleanup:
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debouncedSearch.cancel()
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\`\`\`
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Key design decisions:
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- **Generic types** preserve the original function's parameter types
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- **Cancel method** prevents stale calls on component unmount
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- **ReturnType<typeof setTimeout>** works in both Node and browser
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- The return type explicitly shows the augmented function signature`,expected:{codeBlocks:2}},{id:"seed-images",types:["images"],userQuery:"Show me some beautiful landscape photography",assistantResponse:`Here are stunning landscape photographs:
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The granite towers catching first light create one of Earth's most dramatic mountain scenes.
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The iconic arrowhead-shaped mountain with northern lights dancing above.
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Crimson maples frame the famous wooden stage during peak koyo season.
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These represent three different approaches to landscape photography: dramatic alpine, astrophotography, and cultural landscape. Each uses natural light and careful composition to tell a story about place.`,expected:{images:3}},{id:"seed-mixed-films-songs",types:["films","songs"],userQuery:"What are the best movie soundtracks?",assistantResponse:`Great question — here are films with legendary soundtracks:
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[[film_ext:Drive|2011|Nicolas Winding Refn]] — The synthwave soundtrack defined a genre. Cliff Martinez's score plus curated tracks create an unforgettable atmosphere.
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Key tracks:
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[[song_ext:Nightcall|Kavinsky|2010]] — The opening drive through LA at night. Pure 80s-inspired synth perfection.
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[[song_ext:A Real Hero|College & Electric Youth|2010]] — The emotional core of the film. Dreamy, melancholic electronica.
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[[film_ext:Blade Runner 2049|2017|Denis Villeneuve]] — Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch created a soundscape that honors Vangelis while pushing into new territory.
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[[film_ext:Interstellar|2014|Christopher Nolan]] — Zimmer's organ-driven score is overwhelming in IMAX. "No Time for Caution" during the docking scene is peak cinema.
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[[song_ext:Time|Hans Zimmer|2010]] — From Inception. The building layers of strings and brass have become the template for modern trailer music.
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[[song_ext:Where Is My Mind?|Pixies|1988]] — The Fight Club ending. Sometimes the perfect needle drop is worth more than any original score.
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The best soundtracks don't just accompany the film — they become inseparable from the experience.`,expected:{films:3,songs:2}},{id:"seed-mixed-books-podcasts",types:["books","podcasts"],userQuery:"I want to learn about Austrian economics, what should I read and listen to?",assistantResponse:`Here's a complete Austrian economics learning path:
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## Essential Reading
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[[book_ext:Economics in One Lesson|Henry Hazlitt|1946]] — The best starting point. Hazlitt distills Bastiat's "seen and unseen" into a masterclass on economic thinking. Short, clear, devastating to interventionist arguments.
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[[book_ext:Human Action|Ludwig von Mises|1949]] — The magnum opus of Austrian economics. Dense but comprehensive — covers praxeology, money, banking, and the business cycle. Read after Hazlitt.
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[[book_ext:The Road to Serfdom|Friedrich Hayek|1944]] — Hayek's warning about central planning. Written during WWII, prophetic about the dangers of collectivism. Surprisingly readable.
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[[book_ext:Man, Economy, and State|Murray Rothbard|1962]] — Rothbard's systematic treatise building from first principles. More accessible than Mises, more rigorous than Hazlitt.
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## Podcasts for Ongoing Learning
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[[podcast_ext:The Tom Woods Show|Tom Woods|2013]] — Daily episodes on economics, liberty, and history. Woods makes Austrian concepts accessible with humor and clarity.
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[[podcast_ext:Human Action Podcast|Jeff Deist|2018]] — Chapter-by-chapter walkthrough of Mises' Human Action. Perfect companion to the book.
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[[podcast_ext:EconTalk|Russ Roberts|2006]] — Not strictly Austrian, but Roberts' classical liberal perspective and interview style make this essential economics listening.
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**Path:** Hazlitt → Tom Woods podcast → Road to Serfdom → Human Action book + podcast → Rothbard for depth.`,expected:{books:4,podcasts:3}},{id:"seed-magazine",types:["magazine"],userQuery:"What's happening in the Bitcoin ecosystem this week?",assistantResponse:`## Bitcoin Weekly Roundup
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### Lightning Network Milestone
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The Lightning Network reached 6,000 BTC in public capacity this week, a new all-time high. Channel count grew 12% month-over-month, with major growth in developing markets.
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**amboss.space** — Track Lightning network statistics and node rankings.
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---
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### Ordinals Debate Heats Up
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Bitcoin Core developers are split on whether to filter Ordinals inscriptions at the mempool level. Luke Dashjr's patch was rejected, but the debate continues about block space allocation.
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**delvingbitcoin.org** — Developer discussion forum where the technical arguments play out.
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### Regulatory Update: EU MiCA
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The EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation takes effect next month. Self-custody remains legal, but exchanges face new reporting requirements. Most Bitcoin-only companies are prepared.
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### Mining Difficulty Adjustment
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Difficulty increased 4.7% — the third consecutive positive adjustment. Hash rate continues climbing post-halving as miners optimize operations.
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**mempool.space** — Real-time mempool and mining statistics.
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---
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*Sources: Bitcoin Magazine, Nostr, Lightning Labs blog*`,expected:{magazineSections:4}},{id:"seed-recipes",types:["recipes"],userQuery:"How do I make a proper Italian carbonara?",assistantResponse:`Here's an authentic Roman carbonara — no cream, no shortcuts:
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<recipe_ext title="Spaghetti alla Carbonara" servings="4" time="25 min" calories="550">
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- 400g spaghetti or rigatoni
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- 200g guanciale (cured pork cheek), cut into strips
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- 4 large egg yolks + 2 whole eggs
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- 100g Pecorino Romano, finely grated
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- Freshly ground black pepper
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1. Bring a large pot of well-salted water to boil. Cook pasta 1 minute short of al dente.
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2. Cut guanciale into 1cm strips. Cook in a cold dry pan over medium heat until fat renders and edges crisp (8-10 min). Remove from heat.
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3. Whisk egg yolks, whole eggs, and most of the Pecorino together. Season generously with black pepper.
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4. When pasta is ready, reserve 200ml pasta water. Drain and add pasta to the guanciale pan (off heat).
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5. Wait 30 seconds for the pan to cool slightly, then pour the egg mixture over the pasta. Toss vigorously — the residual heat cooks the eggs into a creamy sauce. Add pasta water a splash at a time if needed.
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6. Serve immediately with remaining Pecorino and more black pepper.
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</recipe_ext>
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**Keys to success:**
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- Guanciale, not pancetta or bacon — the flavor is completely different
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- Pan OFF heat before adding eggs — scrambled eggs ≠ carbonara
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- Pecorino Romano, not Parmesan — sharper, saltier, authentic
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- Save that pasta water — it's liquid gold for emulsifying the sauce`,expected:{recipes:1}},{id:"seed-events",types:["events"],userQuery:"What Bitcoin conferences are coming up?",assistantResponse:`Here are the major upcoming Bitcoin events:
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<event_ext title="Bitcoin 2026" date="2026-07-25" location="Nashville, TN" url="https://b.tc/conference">
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The largest annual Bitcoin conference. 35,000+ attendees, major announcements, and networking. Past speakers include Saylor, Dorsey, and Bukele.
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</event_ext>
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<event_ext title="Baltic Honeybadger" date="2026-09-05" location="Riga, Latvia" url="https://baltichoneybadger.com">
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The OG Bitcoin-only conference. Technical focus, cypherpunk ethos, and intimate atmosphere. 1,000 attendees who actually build things.
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</event_ext>
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<event_ext title="Adopting Bitcoin" date="2026-11-15" location="San Salvador, El Salvador" url="https://adoptingbitcoin.org">
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Focused on real-world Bitcoin adoption. Lightning Network workshops, merchant onboarding, and stories from the ground in El Salvador.
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</event_ext>
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<event_ext title="TABConf" date="2026-10-10" location="Atlanta, GA" url="https://tabconf.com">
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Developer-focused unconference. Hands-on workshops for building on Bitcoin and Lightning. Small, technical, high signal.
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</event_ext>
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**Tip:** Baltic Honeybadger sells out fast. TABConf is the best value for developers. Bitcoin 2026 is the big tent event.`,expected:{events:4}},{id:"seed-mixed-tv-places",types:["tvSeries","places"],userQuery:"Best food shows and where to eat what they feature",assistantResponse:`Food TV worth watching, with real-world destinations:
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[[tv_ext:The Bear|Christopher Storer|2022–present]] — Set in a Chicago Italian beef shop. The kitchen chaos is real — watch it for the cooking AND the anxiety.
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Eat the real thing at:
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[[place_ext:Mr. Beef|Italian Beef|Chicago IL|4.2|1|666 N Orleans St]] — The actual shop that inspired The Bear. Cash only. Get the Italian beef dipped with hot giardiniera.
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[[tv_ext:Chef's Table|David Gelb|2015–present]] — Netflix's cinematic exploration of the world's best chefs. Each episode is a visual feast.
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Featured restaurant still taking reservations:
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[[place_ext:Gaggan Anand|Indian|Bangkok|4.9|4|68/1 Soi Langsuan]] — The molecular Indian cuisine from Chef's Table Season 2. 25-course tasting menu.
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[[tv_ext:Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown|Zero Point Zero|2013–2018]] — Bourdain's masterpiece. Food, culture, and humanity. The Japan and Iran episodes are peak television.
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Bourdain's favorite:
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[[place_ext:Bún Bò Huế Bà Phượng|Vietnamese|Huế Vietnam|4.5|1|Huế City]] — The noodle soup spot from the Vietnam episode. Simple, perfect, $2 a bowl.`,expected:{tvSeries:3,places:3}},{id:"seed-strip-tags",types:["films","songs","books","tvSeries","places","podcasts"],userQuery:"Give me your top pick in every category",assistantResponse:`Here's one masterpiece per category:
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**Film:** [[film_ext:There Will Be Blood|2007|Paul Thomas Anderson]] — Daniel Day-Lewis as an oil prospector consumed by greed. The milkshake scene. The bowling alley. Perfect.
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**Song:** [[song_ext:Bohemian Rhapsody|Queen|1975]] — Six minutes that redefined what a pop single could be. Opera section? Guitar solo? Headbanging? Yes to all.
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**Book:** [[book_ext:Blood Meridian|Cormac McCarthy|1985]] — The darkest, most beautiful novel in American literature. The Judge is literature's greatest villain.
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**TV Show:** [[tv_ext:The Wire|David Simon|2002–2008]] — Every institution fails. Every character is compromised. Baltimore becomes a lens for all of America.
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**Restaurant:** [[place_ext:Jiro Sushi|Sushi|Tokyo|4.9|4|Ginza]] — 20 pieces of sushi. No menu. The greatest craftsman alive serves fish that transcends food.
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**Podcast:** [[podcast_ext:Hardcore History|Dan Carlin|2006]] — Multi-hour epics on history's most dramatic moments. "Blueprint for Armageddon" (WWI) is the greatest podcast ever made.
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One of each is all you need to start.`,expected:{films:1,songs:1,books:1,tvSeries:1,places:1,podcasts:1}}];function i(){const n=[];for(let e=0;e<a.length;e++){const t=a[e],s=17724888e5+e*6e4;n.push({id:`${t.id}-q`,role:"user",content:t.userQuery,timestamp:s},{id:`${t.id}-a`,role:"assistant",content:t.assistantResponse,timestamp:s+3e3})}return{id:"seed-all",title:"Content Showcase",messages:n,createdAt:17724888e5,updatedAt:17724888e5+a.length*6e4}}export{a as seedPrompts,i as seedPromptsToConversation};
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