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For all that's holy, can you just leverage the Web, please?
The personal blog of Thomas Steiner
When I moved in with my wife Laura in 2005, we lived in a shared apartment in Barcelona that had an ancient washing machine that was just there already, no idea who initially bought it. Companies typically have some sort of verification rules like checksums, or washing machine product numbers always start with 91 or something. If you know those rules, you can of course make them part of the responseConstraint, but you always need to verify untrusted user input (which the output of an LLM counts as) on the server.
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