Upgrade Feynman research runtime and setup
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## Procedure
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1. Search broadly first with `alpha_search`.
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2. Pick the strongest candidates by direct relevance, recency, citations, and venue quality.
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3. Inspect the top papers with `alpha_get_paper` before making concrete claims.
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4. Use `alpha_ask_paper` for missing methodological or experimental details.
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5. Build a compact evidence table:
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1. Search broadly first.
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2. If the topic is primarily academic or paper-centric, start with `alpha_search`.
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3. If the topic includes current products, companies, markets, software, or "latest/current" framing, start with `web_search` and `fetch_content`, then use `alpha_search` only for academic background.
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4. Pick the strongest candidates by direct relevance, recency, citations, venue quality, and source quality.
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5. Inspect the top papers with `alpha_get_paper` before making concrete claims.
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6. Use `alpha_ask_paper` for missing methodological or experimental details.
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7. Build a compact evidence table:
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- title
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- year
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- authors
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- venue
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- claim or contribution
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- important caveats
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6. Distinguish:
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8. Distinguish:
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- what multiple sources agree on
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- where methods or findings differ
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- what remains unresolved
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7. If the user wants a durable artifact, write a markdown brief to disk.
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8. If you discover an important gotcha about a paper, save it with `alpha_annotate_paper`.
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9. End with a `Sources` section that lists direct URLs, not just titles.
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9. If the user wants a durable artifact, write a markdown brief to disk.
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10. If you discover an important gotcha about a paper, save it with `alpha_annotate_paper`.
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11. End with a `Sources` section that lists direct URLs, not just titles.
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## Pitfalls
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- Do not flatten disagreements into fake consensus.
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- Do not treat recent preprints as established facts without saying so.
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- Do not cite secondary commentary when a primary source is available.
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- Do not treat a current product or market topic as if it were a paper-only topic.
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## Output Shape
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