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  "path": "/t/every-system-that-serves-human-intent-must-be-able-to-identify-which-one-and-recognize-the-same-one/24215#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-02T15:29:46.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Thank you for the feedback, Mr. robofinch.\n\nTo clarify: I was not suggesting that `Vec` belongs in `core`. The mention of `slice` and `Vec` was just to say they are not what here I wanted.\n\nYou are right that I was imprecise about `core` vs `alloc`. Since the implementation relies on `alloc`, the more accurate claim is that these concepts are absent from `core`/`alloc`, and if they were to be added anywhere, `alloc` would be the appropriate place. That was my mistake.\n\nThank you again for taking the time to respond.",
  "title": "Every system that serves human intent must be able to identify \"which one\" and recognize \"the same one.\""
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