The AI hate on Lemmy never fails to amaze me
Oh you sweet summer child
Weird responses here so far. I'll try to actually answer the question.
I'm using copilot for 9 months at work now and it's crazy how it accelerates wiring code. I am writing class c code in C++ and rust, and it has become a staple tool like auto formatting. That being said, it cannot really do more abstract stuff like this architecture decisions.
Just try it for some time and see if it fits your use case. I'm hoping the local code models will catch up soon so I can get away from Microsoft, but until then, copilot it is.
Yes and probably yes. But that answers why they are there.
I love that for reference you got spelling and meaning wrong.
I don't know. My washing machine beeps three times in increasing intervals, so it isn't that intrusive. The display shows me unique error codes that I can look up when someone happens. And I can set the machine to finish in a set amount of hours, so it will start just in time to be done when I'm back. All without WiFi
So obscure opinions are made visible and we can talk about them?
Always a great sign if posts asking for evidence are getting downvoted.
I don't understand the apathy towards the increasing shittyness of internet services. No need for hyperbole, those captchas are getting out of hand.
We are Weezer and we are here to make money and sell out and stuff!
Women amirite
I mean, your suggestive question at least helps me understand your mindset a bit better. If I would see the situation the way you characterize it, I would probably sound the same.
I can only encourage you to try to see tbrough the business bullshit that is undoubtedly there and recognize that there is an actual underlying technological breakthrough with the chance of redefining how we interact with machines.
I'm running a local LLM that I use daily at work to help me brainstorm and the fact that I can run perfect speech to text in real time on my laptop was simply not possible a few years ago.