Why do LLMs insist on putting "executive summaries" everywhere? Better yet, why do people not even bother to edit it out? No one would write that in a blog post about docker images.
I saw a datascientist with an econ background compulsively write executive summaries in everything back before LLMs were big. It must be something to do with the content they consume in work and school that they are emulating.
GIL images are a complete non-starter. Anything older than 3.14 also is a non-starter. The article fails to do the one important thing which is to name a good nonGIL 3.14 image. If I can't get this, I might as well use a different language with real threading.
No these are knuckle dragging finance types bruh... the fact that they aren't using things like Cython for more performance is an indicator this isn't Jump Trading.
With the advent of LLM coding tools, I wonder how much efficiency would be gained generating the code in a language that compiles and is natively multithreaded.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/04/amazon_graviton_5/
Other articles by this author (during 2025) seems to be only about AI, AI, and a bit more AI.