In reply to @gabreal "These models are getting": I have the suspicion, that despite ecosystem diversion, the average Nim code base pretty stable is. Means, consistent. That brings me to the concept of type stability, that is a type inference related topic, that happens to take place in Julia circles. AI is the same: It works best, if you give it consistent pattern, and you as the user can use them to actually improve the performance of the product significantly. I am currently writing an Ada project, and they are training AI specifically for it, in fine-tuning sessions, hobbyists do actually. And that works really, really good.