The Context Window Is a Workspace, Not a Trash Bin
A large context window is useful, but it is not a trash bin. It is the LLM’s active workspace, and it should be designed with the same care as software architecture.
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A large context window is useful, but it is not a trash bin. It is the LLM’s active workspace, and it should be designed with the same care as software architecture.
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