My workmate literally used copilot to fix a mistake in our websocket implementation today.
It made one line of change… turned it it made the problem worse
My workmate literally used copilot to fix a mistake in our websocket implementation today.
It made one line of change… turned it it made the problem worse
Even if there is no legal entities in Russia though, they might have remote workers
Not really honestly. I think their concerns were valid until they investigated.
Everyone thinks it’s easy to ignore legal demands. But there is a reason why most abuse isn’t reported to police.
I believe their story honestly
Firstly love the window tiling system. Have you thought about something similar to magnet which allows a window to fill 2 '/columns of the grid simultaneously?
This isn’t even a debate lol…
Stuff like CoPilot is awesome at making code that looks right, but contains subtle wrong variable names it’s self-created, or bad algorithms.
And that’s not the big issue.
The big issue is when you get distracted for 5 mins, you come back, and you forget that you’ve been working through that block of AI generated code (which looks correct), so you forget to check the rest of it, and it makes it into the source code, before testing later, only to realise its screwed because its AI generated code.
The other big issue, is that its only a matter of time until people start to get fed up, and start feeding these systems dodgy data to de-train them and make them worse / with backdoors.
Some printers also have trouble connecting to encrypted WIFI networks. So unfortunately people sometimes stupidly make a hidden open SSID opening themselves to attack.
So, there are a lot of additional side effects of crap printers too. Fortunately, the printer industry is possibly dying at this point…
Hopefully a lot of them manage to be promoted to stable before the reddit API extortion racket begins.
This is actually exciting. Already donated to beeshaw and would be more than happy to pay for a good app
Looks awesome
I actually disagree. I feel it’s best to use for languages you’re good with, because it tends to introduce very subtle bugs which can be very difficult to debug, and code which looks accurate about isn’t. If you’re not totally familiar with the language, it can be even harder