Mm, it's a bit like arguing that "the range of text editor customization is simply too wide for there to be fully-canned solutions for everything." Meanwhile, elisp wiki go brr.
I think ML solutions will increasingly take the form of an elisp script rather than a python library, but it'll take a little while to get there.
> it's a bit like arguing that "the range of text editor customization is simply too wide for there to be fully-canned solutions for everything."
But the the range of editor customization really isn't that wide. That's exactly what I'm arguing, that ML/AI is more like "math" than like "editor customization".
I think ML solutions will increasingly take the form of an elisp script rather than a python library, but it'll take a little while to get there.