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Hey everyone, hope this message finds you well! I've been thinking a lot lately about how we can make our technical documentation more useful and relevant in these ever-evolving tech times. You know, our trusty Large Language Models (LLMs) are a lifesaver when it comes to coding, debugging and discovering new libraries. But here's the catch: they're kinda like old school friends who don't always know about the latest cool stuff happening in the tech world! Why? Well, it turns out these LLMs have a 'knowledge cut-off', meaning their training data is limited to a specific point in time. So, whether it's new tools, framework updates or even breaking API changes…they might not be aware of them all Now, I wonder if there are any smart minds out here who have found clever ways to keep our LLMs informed and our documentation on point? I'd love to hear your thoughts! Stay awesome,


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