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I worship both thank you very much.

This is a nice guide. I especially like the masked decoding diagrams on this page https://nanonets.com/cookbooks/structured-llm-outputs/basic-....

edit: Somehow that link doesn't work... It's the diagram on the "constrained method" page


One of the authors here, will checkout the diagram link.

Every commercial model provider is adding structured outputs so will keep updating the guide.


I guess this applies to the type of developer who needs years, not weeks, to become proficient in say Python?


What's most useful to you is not necessarily most useful to the business. The bar for critical thinking to get staff at this company I've surely heard of must not be very high.


People did?


I predict by the end of next year we will have our AIs write TPS reports.


Beads?



It's obviously tongue in cheek


I've seen him a few times in the last few years. At each show he played like two or three covers, and the rest were his songs.


Well it's been guaranteed since 3.7 which came out in 2018, and 3.6 reached end-of-life in 2021, so it's been a while. I could see the advantage if you're writing code for the public (libraries, applications), but for example I know at my job my code is never going to be run with Python 3.6 or older.


Yeah, if you have that guarantee then I wouldn't fault anyone for using dict, but also wouldn't complain about OrderedDict.


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