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"textContent": "### The Idea\n\nAfter building RAG systems for Bugzilla and Redmine data, the next obvious candidate was sitting right there on every Linux machine: the system journal. Instead of grepping through `journalctl` output or staring at walls of log text, why not just ask plain English questions like “What went wrong last night?” and get a useful answer?\n\nThe constraints were the same as always: fully local, no cloud services, no API costs, runs on my openSUSE machines.",
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