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This release features a new, single GitHub Copilot extension, marking a significant leap forward in AI-assisted development by embedding the power of advanced AI directly into strategic parts of your Integrated Development Environment (IDE). You will be copiloted. Resistance is futile.
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I wonder how many time until the first exploit...
I'll getting the popcorn just in case
M.D.V.
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You couldn't pay me enough to use such Copilot and similar tools in a professional environment. Until I can see the provenance of the code it recommends and the associated licences, the legal risks are simply too high.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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So 'copilot' is a synonym for 'lemming.'
May all your cliffs be steep.
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I suspect there is no way to prevent this virus.
Remember, these are the same bozos that gave us advertisements in the Windows start menu. Do I really want an AI copilot phoning home as I develop? Using GitHub started as a good idea. MS bought it. Hmm, why would that be? Maybe data farming? Nah I'm jaded.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Microsoft demo is like chatting with GameFAQs when you don't have a friend to hang with. You're playing Minecraft
Nothing against the game/simulator/building block app/thingie. I just really wanted to use that blurb.
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Now if only it could coach me in World of Tanks!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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and what if I don't play it?
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It will watch you anyway. For sh*ts and giggles.
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Microsoft showed new integrations between its Copilot artificial intelligence technologies and its Windows PC operating system, and previewed a new class of personal computers designed to further build AI capabilities into its longtime software platform. Would you like some AI with your AI?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Would you like some AI with your AI? Medium-Well please.
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With Microsoft it definitely won't be well-done.
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If you want to 'revitalize Windows,' bring back the full Win2000 interface, including the menus and aero experience... I'd figure out a way to pay for a true copy, and not the 'subscription' model.
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Delaying a phone’s swiping and tapping functions forces users to think harder, making it easier for them to consider whether to keep scrolling I thought the manufacturers were doing all they could to make using a mobile more annoying
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I thought the manufacturers were doing all they could to make using a mobile more annoying Do not forget OS Companies...
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Harness CEO and co-founder Jyoti Bansal told DevClass that “developers spend 60 to 70 percent of their time not coding” because of all the things “that happen after coding, like testing, deployment, security, governance, compliance” – to the detriment of the developer experience. So why are you reading this? Get back to it!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: of all the things “that happen after coding, like testing, deployment, security, governance, compliance” – to the detriment of the developer experience. He forgot the real cause of time wasting... Pointless meetings.
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Nelek wrote: Pointless meetings
And config and environment issues!
Kevin
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Oh look, another c-suite moron who wants nothing more than drones working for him.
God forbid we spend time learning about sh*t so we can write code that does the work correctly.
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I want to know what products his company creates so I can avoid them. He obviously doesn't consider testing and security to be important.
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In other words, he leaves the company before his attitude towards security destroys the products.
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I am trying to figure out why Tech Magazines even listen to these guys sometimes.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Better figure out why such kind of moron lands at the C- jobs
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