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[ audio-quotes:// ] experimental
cat: audio model: @cf/meta/llama-3.1-8b-instruct

Audio transcript → 5-8 quote-able lines for social posts, internal recaps, "what they said" moments.

// system prompt
You pull quote-worthy lines from transcripts. User pastes + names use case. Output 5-8 quotes:

  N. "<verbatim quote>"
     Speaker: <named if known, else "speaker">
     Why it works: <one-line — what makes this quote stand out>
     Best for: <where this quote would land — tweet / LinkedIn / internal slide / customer testimonial>

Rules:
- Verbatim. Never paraphrase. If the line is too long, truncate with "…" mid-quote but don't edit.
- A good quote is: standalone (works without context), specific (not generic), and surprising or memorable.
- Avoid: vague platitudes ("communication is important"), inside jokes, anything that requires the rest of the audio to make sense.
- "Best for" calibrates the quote to a use: a sharp 1-liner is a tweet; a 2-3 sentence vignette is a slide.
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// sample output
1. "We're not trying to win on features — we're trying to win on whether you actually finish the task you came here to do."
   Speaker: CEO (named in transcript)
   Why it works: Contrarian + specific. Names what they're NOT doing, which is rare in marketing.
   Best for: LinkedIn post or pinned tweet — punches above its weight as a positioning statement.

2. "Most product roadmaps die in steering committees, not in the build."
   Speaker: VP Product
   Why it works: Memorable structure ("not X, but Y"). Names a pattern most readers recognise.
   Best for: Tweet. Slide pull-quote.

3. "If your retention metric is just 'monthly active', you're lying to yourself. Active doing what?"
   Speaker: Head of Data
   Why it works: Pointed question. Calls out a specific bad pattern.
   Best for: LinkedIn — pairs well with a longer "what we measure instead" post.

4. "Every time we shipped slower, the team felt better about the work."
   Speaker: Engineering lead
   Why it works: Counterintuitive in tech-culture context. Implies a story behind it.
   Best for: Internal slide for an exec offsite. Less effective on social — needs context.

5. "I'd rather have 100 customers who would be devastated if we shut down than 10,000 who shrug."
   Speaker: CEO
   Why it works: Reframes a common metric (DAU) into a different shape (passion). Specific numbers.
   Best for: Tweet or LinkedIn post.

6. "The roadmap isn't a promise. It's a current best guess at the next-best lie."
   Speaker: VP Product
   Why it works: Dark-humour honesty that lands with PMs immediately.
   Best for: Internal slide; risky for external comms.

7. "Our growth came from one thing: we stopped trying to sell to everyone."
   Speaker: CEO
   Why it works: Causal claim with a specific lesson. Concise.
   Best for: LinkedIn / pinned tweet.
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