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      <title>Context Engineering: What the Term Actually Means and What It Doesn&#39;t</title>
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      <description>&amp;#34;Context engineering&amp;#34; became the term of the year in 2025, mostly used to mean nothing. Here is what it actually refers to as an engineering discipline: managing the finite token budget of a model&amp;#39;s context window as a resource, with the same rigour you&amp;#39;d apply to memory or a cache.</description>
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