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I wouldn't count anything out as of yet, the trend is usually that people move towards simpler tools that are also widely used by others.

Kind of a chicken-and-egg problem (to be widely used, it helps to be simple, but not all simple-to-use products make it to being widely used). TensorFlow vs PyTorch anyone?

Now, which will be more likely to be widely adopted? No one knows, just keep using both, learning both linguistics and hopefully one of them gets enough traction and all your effort put into building something with these two doesn't go to waste, fingers crossed.




I do have some guidance code (running on a more universal wrapper I made for LLMs) sitting in my prompts directory. I'm not going to throw it out but I don't see the point in maintaining it.




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