It's a Steve Yegge article. His writing is enjoyable, but it's a miracle he wrote an article short enough not to skim. He's excitable and verbose.
Although he's talking up his product, it's an interesting premise. The idea is that cooking relevant context and parts from a codebase down into an LLM's context window, is a useful product for coding assistants.
Although he's talking up his product, it's an interesting premise. The idea is that cooking relevant context and parts from a codebase down into an LLM's context window, is a useful product for coding assistants.