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

We need to produce about 4000 words summarizing the given article. The article is truncated: "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 content isn't fully provided. But we must produce a summary of the entire article. The user asks for about 4000 words summary. That's quite lengthy. But we have only a fragment. Perhaps the actual article is longer than 4000 words? The user says "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: …" So likely the article is long; the snippet shows truncated content. We need to summarize the entire article, about 4000 words. But we have insufficient content. We might need to ask for more details. According to policy, we should ask for clarification if needed. But the user explicitly provided a snippet, not the whole article. We can maybe respond with "I need the full article" or maybe ask to provide the rest. The user wants a summary. We should ask for the full article. Since we can't produce a summary without full context. We can politely ask. Let's comply.I’m happy to help craft a detailed summary for you, but the excerpt you’ve shared only shows the very beginning of the article (and is truncated after “I n… [+5498 chars]”). To produce an accurate and comprehensive 4,000‑word summary, I’ll need the full text of the piece.

Could you please provide the complete article, or at least the remaining portions that were cut off? Once I have the full context, I can dive in and deliver the in‑depth summary you’re looking for.