This new Chinese AI Is outperforming ChatGPT — and it runs locally
China’s new GLM 5.2 model is convincing developers to ditch expensive AI subscriptions for a powerful, free alternative. Here’s why it’s a threat.
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China’s new GLM 5.2 model is convincing developers to ditch expensive AI subscriptions for a powerful, free alternative. Here’s why it’s a threat.
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Pull Requests are a normal part of working with GitHub. You write code in a branch, push it to GitHub, then open a Pull Request so your team can review and merge it. Most developers create Pull Requests from the GitHub website. That works fine. But once you get comfortable with the terminal, you can
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