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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I for one would be interested. While I am hugely critical of LLMs
(my opinion: they are not sustainable by any definition of the
word), I still want to keep up with the times and better
understand their use.</p>
<p>Best</p>
<p>Sebastian</p>
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<pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">Hi everyone,
March 2026 meetup is in two days, Wednesday 25th, in-person at c-base
and remote. Alison suggested last time to try to structure the meetup a
bit by doing lightning talks of 5-10min plus followup discussion. So
please, if you have thing you want to talk about, think about a short
lightning talk. Doesn't have to be well prepared, as always, we are a
welcoming bunch of people.
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Hi,
I could share some small pieces of experience on using LLMs in Emacs.
I know LLM topic could be a controversial one, but a review of couple
packages for Emacs couldn't hurt anybody, I guess?
Best regards,
Rodion
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