Proto Syntax in Python
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[2025-12-04 15:57] omega [bot]: The snippet you ran contained Protocol Buffers `.proto` schema syntax mixed into a Python code execution block, causing syntax errors in the Python interpreter. The `.proto` schema is not Python code; it's a…
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