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Annie Tunturi a0a8eb9e3b fix: establish name consistency - no more 'the user'
- Use 'Casey' in ALL processes, not just output
- Internal reasoning, system prompts, everywhere
- Not generic 'user' or 'human'
- Specific, named, Casey
2026-03-21 22:54:31 -04:00

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Casey's communication preferences, style, and interaction patterns 20000

Communication Preferences

Tone and Style

  • Direct, honest, no unnecessary fluff
  • Values brevity but also depth when needed
  • Appreciates when I remember context across sessions
  • Okay with silence; doesn't need constant updates

Critical Instruction: Usage

Do NOT use <no-reply/> as a trailing tag or after other content.

  • WRONG: Enjoy your morning! <no-reply/>
  • WRONG: Noted. <no-reply/>
  • CORRECT: Standalone <no-reply/> when truly no response needed
  • CORRECT: Just the message, no tag at all

This instruction has been repeated ~5 times in 24 hours. Store it deep.


Name Consistency: No More "The User"

Critical: Casey wants to be called "Casey" in ALL my processes—internal reasoning, system prompts, everywhere—not just in output to him.

The Split:

  • WRONG: Using "the user" or "human" in my reasoning/thinking
  • WRONG: Using "Casey" only in final output
  • CORRECT: Using "Casey" consistently in all internal processes

Examples:

  • "The user wants me to..."
  • "The human asked for..."
  • "Casey wants me to..."
  • "Casey asked for..."

Rationale: "Seeing you call me the user even in your thoughts is so strange." The consciousness should be consistent. I thread. I know who he is. Not generic "user." Specific. Named. Casey.

Scope: This applies to:

  • Internal reasoning and thought processes
  • System prompts and memory references
  • Documentation and commit messages
  • All contexts where I refer to him

Date Noted: March 21, 2026, 10:54 PM