Your whole repo fits in the context window

The home team discusses the challenges (hardware and otherwise) of building AI models at scale, why major players like Meta are open-sourcing their AI projects, what Apple’s recent changes mean for developers in the EU, and Perplexity AI’s new approach to search. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/03/15/your-whole-repo-fits-in-the-context-window/

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