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      <title>Using AI to write me a tool</title>
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      <description>Using AI to write me a tool Brief This is my first attempt at using claude-sonnet-4.5 to help me write code using Github copilot.&#xA;I recently bought a Rigol DP832 programmable power supply [1] , which is actually a very nice piece of hardware for the price. The sad truth is that the main reason for buying it was that my old PSU is quite noisy, and I thought that a newer one would be quieter.</description>
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