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Fix: resolve merge conflict and typo in final README

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  MIT License – Use freely, remix bravely.
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  💬 Final Note to Judges
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- OOn Friday June 6th, I was unexpectedly terminated from my job. This wasn’t just a professional setback. It triggered a cascade of urgent and high-stakes responsibilities and I’ve spent the past several days filing legal responses and preparing to escalate claims of retaliation, IP theft, and unlawful recording. I’ve had to act as my own advocate, researcher, and legal strategist, at present.
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  This sudden derailment had a significant impact on my ability to finalize my hackathon submission. While I still submitted something, it reflects only a fraction of what I’d intended to build. I wanted to share this contextas an honest explanation of why my submission may seem incomplete or rushed and not as an excuse.
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  Sincerely,
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  — Jesse W. Stucker (ghost logic.)
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- >>>>>>> 244287b (Update README, app logic, and openai requirement)
 
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  MIT License – Use freely, remix bravely.
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  💬 Final Note to Judges
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+ On Friday June 6th, I was unexpectedly terminated from my job. This wasn’t just a professional setback. It triggered a cascade of urgent and high-stakes responsibilities and I’ve spent the past several days filing legal responses and preparing to escalate claims of retaliation, IP theft, and unlawful recording. I’ve had to act as my own advocate, researcher, and legal strategist, at present.
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  This sudden derailment had a significant impact on my ability to finalize my hackathon submission. While I still submitted something, it reflects only a fraction of what I’d intended to build. I wanted to share this contextas an honest explanation of why my submission may seem incomplete or rushed and not as an excuse.
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  Sincerely,
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  — Jesse W. Stucker (ghost logic.)