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Oh and if you take code from Chat GPT, then you edit it and you want to continue to conversate with Chat GPT, you have to tell it the change you made and what the change was etc.
I guess there is always system prompts, but I think this would streamline the process.
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5dWhat I don't see with these fine-tuned LLMs is a conversation. It's more [Input] > [[PROCESS]] > Response. Hoping to either make or see something that is more [[Input]] <> [[PROCESS]] <> [[Request], [Response]]