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This saves memory by dropping unneeded components. Once the app
changes state, it can simply drop the unnecessary component, such as
the login screen, to save memory.
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Now it's easy to use the same UI for sending a new post or editing an
existing one (by loading it with `?q=source` and then comparing).
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Apparently not having it means we won't have our icons.
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What this command should do is construct a summarization request and
return a future which would return chunks from the LLM.
Perhaps this component will be asyncified in the future.
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On receving `smart_summary::Output::Start`, one must reply with
`smart_summary::Input::Text(text)` to start the actual summarization.
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This is a little bit janky in my opinion, because it takes a reference
to the buffer which contents its gonna be summarizing. In a perfect
world, it would ask the parent component for the text.
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Success toasts also display a button to open the post in your browser
of choice.
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This makes it able to execute unsendable futures, and unlocks ability
for us to do asynchronous initialization and updates.
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Currently the UI does precisely nothing, but the ✨ Smart Summary
button prints a message stating what it's supposed to do. The Post
button currently just logs to the console, although ultimately it
should send a message to a parent component or something.
Perhaps even the composer UI itself should be a separate part that can
provide an MF2-JSON document on a command.
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