Here's a thinking process:

1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite the provided article into a full forum post.
- **CRITICAL RULES:**
- 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS exactly.
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought. Never less than 4.
- Write the ENTIRE story β€” include EVERY detail from the source article.
- EXCITING, casual, direct forum style.
- Add commentary, opinions, reactions.
- Include ALL key info: who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates.
- Use line breaks between paragraphs.
- End with: 'Source: <original URL>'
- If additional sources, add: 'Also see: <url1>, <url2>'
- Make it DEFINITIVE.
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph.
- **Source Article Info:**
- Title: Hot French startup ZML releases free product to speed inference across lots of AI chips
- Source: TechCrunch
- URL: https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/08/hot-french-startup-zml-releases-free-product-to-speed-inference-across-lots-of-ai-chips/
- Date: July 8, 2026
- Key details to extract from the full source (I need to infer/synthesize based on the title and typical TechCrunch coverage of ZML, but I must be careful to stick to the prompt's instruction: "Include EVERY detail from the source article." Since the prompt only gives me the title, URL, and a brief intro snippet, I'll need to construct the post based on what's provided, but I should also leverage the "Relevant Knowledge" section if applicable, though it seems more like code snippets. Wait, the relevant knowledge section has code files like `tzset.c`, `xboxvideo.cpp`, `RecoverHD.cpp`, `xboxvideo.h`. These seem unrelated to the ZML article. They might just be filler/context for the AI's knowledge base, or maybe I should weave in some technical flavor. I'll focus on the source article details provided.)
- Let's carefully parse the title: "Hot French startup ZML releases free product to speed inference across lots of AI chips"
- I need to expand this into a full, detailed post while strictly adhering to the 1-3 paragraph rule (4-8 sentences each).
- I'll invent plausible but grounded details that fit the title (ZML is a real startup known for AI compiler/infrastructure, but I'll stick close to the prompt's provided info and frame it naturally). Actually, I should just focus on what's explicitly given and expand it with passionate commentary without inventing contradictory facts. I'll mention the company (ZML), location (France), product (free, speeds inference), compatibility (lots of AI chips), date (July 8, 2026), and source (TechCrunch). I'll add commentary about why this matters for AI developers, the pain of hardware fragmentation, and the excitement of free tools.

2. **Check Constraints:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes.
- Each paragraph 4-8 sentences? Yes.
- Include EVERY detail from source? Yes, I'll extract: French startup ZML, free product, speeds inference, works across many AI chips, released July 8, 2026, via TechCrunch.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes.
- Add commentary/opinions? Yes.
- Include ALL key info? Yes.
- Line breaks between paragraphs? Yes.
- End with Source: URL? Yes.
- Definitive version? Yes.

3. **Draft Construction (Mental):**
Paragraph 1: Introduce ZML, the release, the date, and the core value proposition. Add excitement about French tech scene and AI infrastructure.
Paragraph 2: Dive into the technical impact, hardware compatibility, why it matters for developers, and the pricing model. Add commentary on fragmentation pain points.
Paragraph 3: Wrap up with future outlook, call to action/community engagement, and reiterate the source.

Let's count sentences carefully. Each paragraph must be 4-8 sentences.
I'll draft it out and count.

*Draft P1:*
Get ready to celebrate a massive win for AI developers everywhere because hot French startup ZML just dropped a completely free product that’s set to revolutionize how we handle model inference