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I’m reading this “Fabric Protocol” description and honestly it feels like someone opened a dictionary of tech buzzwords and just started throwing them together. I’m supposed to believe this giant paragraph actually says something meaningful, but the more I read it the more it sounds like a robot explaining robots to impress other robots.

I’m seeing phrases like “agent-native infrastructure,” “verifiable computing,” and “collaborative evolution of robots,” and I’m thinking… what does that even mean in normal human language? It feels less like an explanation and more like someone trying very hard to sound intelligent.

I’m imagining a group of people sitting around saying, “Let’s add more complicated words so it looks revolutionary.” Meanwhile the actual message is buried somewhere under layers of fancy terminology.

I’m not saying the idea itself is bad, but the way it’s written makes it feel like pure tech-jargon soup. If a normal person reads this, they probably walk away more confused than informed.

I’m guessing the goal was to sound futuristic and impressive, but instead it just reads like a long paragraph of buzzwords trying to cosplay as innovation.

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