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This subject changes faster than almost anything else we could write about. Model versions ship monthly, context windows and rate limits get revised, pricing tiers move, free plans are withdrawn, and vendors change license terms and data-retention defaults without much warning.
Assume anything version-specific, price-specific or benchmark-specific has a short shelf life. We date every article and update the important ones, but the vendor's own current documentation is always the authority. Verify before you commit budget or architecture to a decision.
Benchmark results depend on the harness, the prompt, the temperature, the tooling and the date. Numbers we cite are attributed to their source and are not directly comparable across sources. Where we test something ourselves, we describe the setup so you can judge how much weight the result deserves.
AI outputs are not reliable by default
Large language models fabricate confidently, reproduce bias in their training data, and behave differently after a silent vendor-side update. Code, prompts, agent configurations and automation workflows published here are starting points, not finished products.
Test everything in an environment where failure is cheap. Review generated code before it runs. Do not put an autonomous agent in front of production systems, customer data, payments or anything irreversible without human review and hard limits on what it can do. You remain responsible for what your systems do.
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