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Since about 6 months ago I'm doing the classical "read the official documentation and changelogs", even if it's as bad as Microsoft's (their changelogs are good though). I guess we will enter a new era of RTFM while AI is maturing and we find methods for filtering AI generated noise.
Looking at it optimistically, maybe we'll start seeing some improvements in documentation as everything else becomes useless.
Looking at it pessimistically the documentation is simply going to be gpt reading the latest code commits and breaking down the changes in a "documented changes" doc lol.