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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-09T00:45:50.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This discussion is getting further into AI hygiene now, so I will give you some brief tips:\n\n  1. When the context window is too long, and/or the amount of tokens you are spending per turn is too costly, ask the model to use `write_note` or similar tools to create a bootstrap document as a handoff for the next session and model\n  2. My tip earlier was if you were only using post-2024 models, so it is fine to not use native node if your models do not support it\n\n\n\nEven with frontier models supporting a 1M token context window, I usually cut off the session at 100K tokens, so everything stays cheap. You can create model presets in Workspace → Models if you need to preserve the global default for other instance users, but have specific use cases you want accommodated.",
  "title": "Any good openrouter interface which is private and secure?"
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