
Care to have some fun? Fun at Google’s expense? And when I say fun, I mean fun in, well, a morbid fascination, what-were-they-thinking, I’m-glad-I’m-not-the-product-manager kind of way?
Our story begins with a Gemini Advanced release notes update published by Google on Tuesday. It talks about a new inline editor for the programming language Python:
What we’re going to focus on is the word “now” in the phrase, “you can now edit and run Python code snippets directly.” This seemed cool, so earlier today I set out to test it out in order to report back to you about this cool new feature.