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"textContent": "And one great thing about most Haskell libraries is that they are effectively “done” and usable for years with minimal changes. Between bounds, small API changes, and the occasional GHC thing - it’s usually a quick loop. I do wonder if we could just throw LLMs at this problem though…it’s not like anything I listed is especially transformative.",
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