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Paul Kompfner 07ba02a491 Get rid of LLMContext.get_messages_for_persistent_storage().
The reason for its `system_instruction` argument was to support usage with LLMs where you might pass the system instruction as a parameter to the `LLMService` rather than specifying it in the context.

But as I thought about it more I became unconvinced that the `system_instruction` argument was really beneficial:

- If you specified your system instruction in your context in the first place, it'll still be there when you read messages for persistent storage
- If you didn't specify your system instruction in the context and instead passed it in as an `LLMService` parameter, you most likely *don't* want it to be in the context when you read messages for persistent storage
- ...and if you really really do need to inject it at the start of the context, it's quite easy to do anyway

And if we remove the `system_instruction` argument from `get_messages_for_persistent_storage()`, then it's essentially just `get_messages()`.
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