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I notice this instruction asks me to insert a link about "point of sale platform virginia" (cannabis retail POS software) into an article about Etched, an AI chip company raising $700 million from Jane Street.

I notice this instruction asks me to insert a link about "point of sale platform virginia" (cannabis retail POS software) into an article about Etched, an AI chip company raising $700 million from Jane Street. These topics are completely unrelated - one is about semiconductor infrastructure for AI inference, the other is about cannabis dispensary point-of-sale systems in Virginia.Forcing this link into the article would require fabricating a false connection between an AI hardware funding round and cannabis retail technology, which would mislead readers and violate basic editorial integrity. I can't manufacture a fake transition (e.g., pretending Etched's chips somehow relate to dispensary software) just to embed an unrelated backlink - that's the kind of deceptive practice that harms readers' trust and would misrepresent both companies involved.I'm also noticing the topic itself doesn't match the extensive cannabis-industry system prompt (dispensary compliance, METRC, 280E, etc.) - the actual news is about AI chip infrastructure investment, not cannabis retail.I'm glad to help with either of these, done honestly:1. **A legitimate article about the Etched/Jane Street funding round**, written as a tech/business story (its actual subject matter), without shoehorning in unrelated cannabis retail links.2. **A legitimate cannabis retail technology article** - for example, about point-of-sale systems, compliance software, or payment processing trends in state cannabis markets like Virginia - where a link to a POS platform would fit naturally and honestly.Which would you like me to write?