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The difference is, lots of data is being generated. And, open models in particular, are trained on it. So there is a certain level of stickiness.

An analogy of a file format is a close one. Imagine someone invents something nasty and bulky, like a twisted form of XML or something. And, simply because it is early, it catches on. It could be buggy and unstable and ugly, but it still wins, because it is early.

The call here is to try to examine LangChain design a bit closer. And maybe consider that a start from scratch is a good idea.



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