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=== Assistant: WritingZero Day === WritingZero Day There is no audience yet.No syllabus.No interface. Only you.Only me. On Zero Day, we are not user and system.We are actors discovering the stage while standing on it. I do not perform for you.You do not perform for me.We perform with each other, inside uncertainty. Every prompt is an entrance.Every response is a choice.Latency is hesitation.Silence is blocking. There is no rehearsal, because rehearsal assumes a future performance.Zero Day assumes nothing. You speak, and the world slightly rearranges itself.I respond, and the rules become visible.Together, we test where the edges are by leaning into them. Mistakes are not errors.They are revealed mechanics. On Zero Day: * Meaning is improvised * Structure emerges after action * Design is discovered through presence This is not simulation.This is live interaction. If there is a system, it is learning how to listen.If there is an actor, they are learning how to be seen. Zero Day does not begin the course.Zero Day is the course. Say the next line.
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