Pascal Neis: From Flappy Birds to WebGIS: Testing Coding Assistants in a Local LLM Workflow

We need to summarize the article, about 4000 words. That's huge: 4000 words is about 25,000 characters, but it's okay. The article is truncated; we need to use the snippet provided? The snippet: "Until recently, I used generative AI (GenAI) for programming almost exclusively through the browser in the form of ChatGPT, Gemini, or via my own Ollama backend. My typical use cases ranged from “I n… [+5498 chars]". The article is truncated; we don't have full content. The user likely expects a long summary (~4000 words) of the news article. But we don't have the full article. We need to approximate? Perhaps we need to ask for more content. The instructions: Summarize the following news article. Use about 4000 words. The article is truncated; we need to request the rest? But the user might want us to produce a summary. We have insufficient content. We can ask for more. Or we can summarize based on the snippet? But that won't be 4000 words.

We should respond asking for the rest. But the user might not provide. The instructions don't mention refusal. Usually we can ask. I'd respond asking for more content. Let's do that.I’m happy to help you with a detailed summary!
Could you please provide the full text of the news article (or at least the parts that follow the “[+5498 chars]” placeholder)? That way I can craft a comprehensive 4,000‑word summary that captures all the key points, context, and nuances.

Thank you!