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He spared no expense.


For those following along at home, that's the same US Gov which is currently killing civilians protesting against its own activities.


I wouldn't be surprised if both of those were true.


How soon will the leading LLMs ingest the updated documentation? Because I'm certainly not going to.


Use context7 mcp. It'll do the trick


I've been sleeping on this, works like a charm!


In my experience, it would take a year to ingest it natively, and two years to also ingest enough coding examples.


its not even about the ingest, every major semver change now is a problem because now LLMs will need to contextually distinguish whether or not they are expected to output Pandas 2 or 3, unless ofc you explicitly prompt it.


I wouldn't worry about it because over a longer period, this automatically leans toward the more recent versions. There are multiple forces that exist to make this happen.

The main exception is for legacy code requiring maintenance when they are unwilling to upgrade Pandas.


yes but a lot of legacy code wil still need to be maintained and written. you dont see how this can be confusing/annoying?


You could create skills out of the docs if you use it a lot. https://agentskills.io/


This is the most misunderstood aspect of how marketing has changed recently


I smiled when I saw the NYT headline asking for an "independent inquiry". Are they living in an alternate reality? These guys are not gonna give two fucks about what some toothless committee concludes three years from now.


Relevant SMBC, "Computer scientist vs computer engineer": https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2011-02-17


>I want to see full session transcripts, but we don't have enough tool support for that broadly

I think AI could help with that.


simow wrote a tool that does this for Claude code

https://simonw.substack.com/p/a-new-way-to-extract-detailed-...


on one hand

on the other hand


Are you implying that this was an AI bot comment?


I think it was a grammar/idiom correction.


Unless the AI's suggestion to add glue kills him:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2024/05/31/google-ai-...


Lots of kids used to eat glue they turned into alive adults eventually. No promises as to status though.


The Universe (which others call the Golden Gate Bridge), is composed of an indefinite and perhaps infinite series of spans.


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