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6 February 2026

  • 17:5017:50, 6 February 2026 Righting Sentences Release Notes - 4.0 (hist | edit) [3,423 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Righting Sentences v4.0 Release Notes = '''Release Date:''' February 2026 '''Production URL:''' https://righting-sentences-573737403792.us-east1.run.app/ == Overview == Righting Sentences v4.0 introduces powerful content creation tools with Prompt Templates and Quick Actions, along with an Editorial Insights dashboard that gives users visibility into how the two-pass editorial system improves their writing. This release also adds conversation export capabilities....")
  • 17:4917:49, 6 February 2026 Righting Sentences User Guide - 4.0 (hist | edit) [9,026 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Righting Sentences''' — User Guide (v4.0) Last updated: February 2026 Production URL: https://righting-sentences-573737403792.us-east1.run.app/ __TOC__ == 1. Purpose and Scope == '''Righting Sentences''' is a web-based chat application that helps you write and revise text in standard written English using modern generative AI (GenAI) models. The application features a unique '''two-pass editorial system''' that automatically detects and removes AI-typical langu...")
  • 17:4217:42, 6 February 2026 Righting Sentences Changelog - 3.2-4.0 (hist | edit) [3,855 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Righting Sentences Changelog: v3.2 to v4.0 = '''Comprehensive list of changes from version 3.2.0 to 4.0.0''' == Version 4.0.0 (February 2026) == === New Features === ==== Prompt Templates ==== * Added template system for structured content generation * '''Landing Page Templates:''' ** Locations - Global offices and delivery centers ** Services - Service overview with capabilities, proof, and outcomes ** Industries - Industry overview or specialization pages ** Lead...")

1 February 2026

  • 20:3020:30, 1 February 2026 Writing and editing prompts (hist | edit) [8,022 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# Landing Page Templates Format: - Each template starts with a "##" line using the template id. - label and description are required. - Everything after "prompt:" belongs to the prompt until the next "##". ## locations label: Locations description: Global offices and delivery centers page. prompt: You are a senior B2B web strategist and copywriter for Intellias. 1. Read the keyword list attached to this prompt. 2. Review attached Source Material. 3. Build a full Loc...")

24 January 2026

6 January 2026

  • 00:5000:50, 6 January 2026 Righting Sentences - Release Notes - 2.5 (hist | edit) [3,023 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Righting Sentences is a web-based, editor-oriented text generation application that provides a chat UI for interacting with multiple LLM providers, with authentication and persistence via Google Cloud services. === Highlights === Bi-directional chat UI with streaming responses (server-sent events). Persistent conversations and message history stored in Google Firestore. Optional “honeypot” logging pipeline designed to capture editorial-quality signals for future mod...")
  • 00:2200:22, 6 January 2026 Righting Sentences - React Frontend Migration (hist | edit) [4,286 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Purpose == Replace the single-file <code>ui.html</code> with a React application for better state management, markdown rendering, file uploads, and maintainability. ---- == Current Backend Status (Complete) == * FastAPI app running on port 8080 * 4 models working: <code>gpt-4o</code>, <code>gpt-5.2-pro</code>, <code>claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929</code>, <code>gemini-3-flash-preview</code> * Honeypot logging to GCS * Google OAuth authentication * Firestore for conversat...")

3 January 2026

  • 15:3715:37, 3 January 2026 AI Chatbot Development (hist | edit) [941 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Project Brief== The purpose of this project is to build a web application in Streamlit for an AI-powered chatbot. 1. The chatbot will replace the one-way model generation capabilities in Righting Sentences 2. It will also replace the static HTML frontend of the application with the Streamlit Python library :: Streamlit is better suited for AI development projects :: The streamlit chatbot frontend connects to model APIs quickly :: It's also good for projects that requ...")

2 January 2026

  • 15:2815:28, 2 January 2026 Righting Sentences AI - Future Development Plans (hist | edit) [750 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Future Development Plans = This page tracks proposed features, architectural changes, and improvements for the "Righting Sentences" application. Items are listed in no particular order of priority. * **Migrate Framework to FastAPI:** Refactor the current Flask backend to FastAPI to improve performance and leverage modern async capabilities, preparing for a "headless" architecture. * **Implement "Deep Chat" Frontend:** Replace the current HTML/CSS frontend with the op...")

1 January 2026

  • 22:5022:50, 1 January 2026 Righting Sentences AI - Release Notes-2.1 (hist | edit) [3,961 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Righting Sentences AI = '''Version:''' 2.1 '''Status:''' Active '''URL:''' [https://righting-sentences-573737403792.us-east1.run.app/ Launch Application] == 1. Overview == Righting Sentences AI is a web-based editorial application designed to enforce higher standards of clarity and precision in generative AI outputs. It serves as a specialized interface for users who require text that avoids the robotic, repetitive, and overly generalized patterns common in standard...")
  • 21:4521:45, 1 January 2026 Righting Sentences AI - Relase Notes-2.1 (hist | edit) [4,176 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Righting Sentences AI = '''Version:''' 2.1 '''Status:''' Active '''URL:''' [https://righting-sentences-573737403792.us-east1.run.app/ Launch Application] == 1. Overview == Righting Sentences AI is a web-based editorial application designed to enforce higher standards of clarity and precision in generative AI outputs. It serves as a specialized interface for users who require text that avoids the robotic, repetitive, and overly generalized patterns common in standard...")

30 December 2025

  • 00:4100:41, 30 December 2025 Matt’s Cars Data Project – Project Plan (hist | edit) [2,401 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Matt’s Cars Data Project — Project Plan = == Overview == This project analyzes a dataset of 30 vehicles owned over a period of more than 30 years. The work serves multiple purposes, including skill demonstration, academic practice, structured personal documentation, and exploratory data analysis using SQL, R, and Python. ---- == Project Goals == * Create a dataset for exploratory analysis * Demonstrate database design and data ingestion skills * Apply statistica...")

26 December 2025

  • 00:2900:29, 26 December 2025 GPT Humanizer Project (hist | edit) [1,320 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= GPT Humanizer Overview = This project exists to explore human-centered control over LLM output without turning the system into a policy engine or a brittle ruleset. The goal is not to censor language, but to: * Shape tone and wording deliberately * Preserve meaning while avoiding specific terms * Create space for “humanizing” transformations downstream '''Design priorities''' * Simplicity over abstraction * Observability over automation * Clear separation betwee...")

15 December 2025

  • 01:5101:51, 15 December 2025 GPT-5.2 Model Known Issues (hist | edit) [4,158 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= GPT-5.2 Behavior Changes: Field Notes and Review = This page records firsthand observations of behavior changes, formatting issues, and increased error rates following the rollout of GPT-5.2. It also documents plausible explanations discussed in public reporting and user communities, along with practical steps that reduce the effect of these issues in real work. == Observed Bugs == After the release of GPT-5.2, the following issues appeared consistently: * Increase...")
  • 01:2201:22, 15 December 2025 How to Create This Website (hist | edit) [2,895 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Creating a Wiki on Hostinger Using MediaWiki = This page documents the steps used to create and deploy a MediaWiki instance on Hostinger, using a Cloudflare-managed subdomain. Images for each step will be added later. == Overview == * Hosting provider: Hostinger * Software: MediaWiki * DNS provider: Cloudflare * Deployment type: Subdomain, https://docs.saxtonpublishing.com == Step 1: Create a New Website in Hostinger == 1. Log in to the Hostinger control panel:...")
  • 00:0700:07, 15 December 2025 ChatGPT (hist | edit) [0 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= High-Leverage Prompts Identified by GPT-5.2 = This page documents a set of prompts identified by GPT-5.2 as the most effective across prior conversations. These prompts consistently produced structured, reusable output, especially after deliberate prompt restructuring. Time span covered: approximately the last 3–4 months of conversations, beginning with early work on documentation structure, research notes, and site architecture. These prompts work not because the...")

14 December 2025

  • 23:2823:28, 14 December 2025 OpenAI (hist | edit) [443 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Two Methods to Use OpenAI's GPT Models= * ChatGPThttps://www.chatgpt.com is a Multi-modal generative AI platform that transforms a user's prompts into text, Computer code, images, AI agents, and files in several formats. * Open AI APIhttps://openai.com/api/")
  • 23:1523:15, 14 December 2025 Generative AI prompts (hist | edit) [1,782 bytes] Saxtonmd77 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# Generative AI Prompts ## Introduction Generative AI is software that can generate text, summarize content, help write and revise documents, and assist with coding. It responds to the instructions you give it, which are usually called “prompts.” On this page, I keep prompt patterns and reusable prompt blocks, plus links to the skills and foundations that make prompts work better in real projects. If you want prompts that support analysis work, start with Data A...")