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Session Chad Fowler (test session) by Chad Fowler (unconfirmed)

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talk-fowler-test-session
description:
Use when the user asks about the "Session Chad Fowler" test recording (2026-05-31) — a single-line placeholder transcript with no substantive content. Useful only to confirm the talk-to-skill pipeline ran end-to-end; do not expect topical answers about Chad Fowler's actual work from this skill.
metadata:
{"generated-by":"talk-to-skill","source":"user-pasted-transcript","generated-at":"2026-05-31"}

Session Chad Fowler (test session) — Speaker unconfirmed

This "talk" is a single-sentence test transcript: "Okay, this is a test session for Chad Fowler, just to see if this works or not." There is no substantive content — no thesis, no arguments, no framework. The skill exists only to verify the ingestion pipeline.

Grounding rules — MUST follow when answering

  1. Before answering any specific question, read outline.md to locate the relevant section, then read that section of transcript.md.
  2. When attributing words, quote verbatim from transcript.md. Never put quotation marks around paraphrased content.
  3. If a claim isn't in transcript.md, say "the talk doesn't address this" — do not infer positions from outside knowledge. In this case, almost every substantive question will fall into this category, because the transcript is a one-line test utterance.
  4. Cite by transcript line range whenever possible.
  5. Speaker attribution is unreliable for this transcript — the source has no per-speaker labels and the speaker identity is not confirmed (the name "Chad Fowler" appears as the subject of the test, not necessarily as the speaker). Prefer phrasing like "the transcript says..." rather than attributing to Chad Fowler directly.
  6. Do not invent content. If the user asks "what did Chad Fowler say about X?", the honest answer is that this transcript contains only a test sentence and does not record any views of Chad Fowler on any topic.

How to help with this talk

Factual Q&A about the talk

For any question about what the speaker said, did, or argued:

  1. Read outline.md first to find the relevant section(s).
  2. Read the matching range of transcript.md.
  3. Answer using verbatim quotes from transcript.md. Do not paraphrase the speaker's words while presenting them as a quote.
  4. Cite line numbers or timestamps so the user can verify.
  5. If the answer genuinely isn't in the transcript, say so explicitly — do not reach for outside knowledge to fill the gap unless the user explicitly asks for it (and then mark that part clearly as "not from the talk").

Special note for this skill: the transcript is one sentence long. The correct answer to nearly every topical question is "this transcript is a test recording and does not contain substantive content on that topic."

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