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The Prompt That Makes My Local Coding Agent Possible

The Prompt That Makes My Local Coding Agent Possible

By Rob Panico

This isn’t about prompt engineering or better answers. It’s about orientation. I describe the context prompt I use with my local coding agent, and why telling an AI where it is matters more than telling it what to do. If you want it slightly sharper, warmer, or more technical, say the word and we’ll dial it in.

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Ubuntu: I Am Because We Are

Ubuntu: I Am Because We Are

By Rob Panico

The word comes from southern Africa. But the truth it carries is older and wider than any single language. It appears in the Rumi's poetry and the Sikh Gurus' lives. In the Kabbalists' repair work and the Taoists' effortless action. In Buddhist restraint and Thomistic participation. In the Sufi's submission and the Animist's listening. Different traditions. Different centuries. Different metaphors for the same shape: the self cannot cohere alone. The "we" is not optional. Coherence is relational all the way down. Ubuntu is not new wisdom. We are always rediscovering it because we keep forgetting it. And each time we remember, it feels like discovery—when really, we've just stopped pretending we don't already know.

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You Never See the Whole Shape at Once

You Never See the Whole Shape at Once

By Rob Panico

A tesseract can never be seen all at once—only through partial, time-bound projections—and that limitation turns out to be the point. What looks contradictory from a single frame often reveals coherence when allowed to rotate over time. This essay uses the geometry of higher dimensions to explore why certainty fractures complex things, and why humility toward incomplete views is not weakness but structural necessity.

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County Supers Reject Democratic Committee’s Elections Commissioner Nominee

County Supers Reject Democratic Committee’s Elections Commissioner Nominee

By Matthew Avitabile

By Matthew AvitabileSCHOHARIE — The fight between the County Board of Supervisors and the Schoharie County Democratic Committee continued in another round as the supervisors again declined to appoint the committee’s nominee as one of the county election commissioners.Following several rounds of back and forth and a lawsuit, the county board declined to name former Old Stone Fort Director and election inspector Carle J. Kopecky as its Democratic election commissioner.The county Democratic com...

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Heermance Memorial Library Receives $2,500 from National Bank of Coxsackie

Heermance Memorial Library Receives $2,500 from National Bank of Coxsackie

By Matthew Avitabile

Pictured from left to right is Elizabeth Chiong, National Bank of Coxsackie Community Banking Officer; Jacqueline Whitbeck, Friends Activities Chairperson; May Mc Guigan, President of Friends; Kathy Clearwater, Friends Assistant Decorator; Lee Fenn, Friends Treasurer; Vernea Razanousky, Friends Vice President; Holly Fernandez NBC Branch Manager.COXSACKIE – National Bank of Coxsackie (NBC) is proud to announce its recent $2,500 donation to the Heermance Memorial Library in Coxsackie. The funds...

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