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ayush--s
·3 か月前·議論
it's 2026, apple's computers do justify their price.
ayush--s
·5 年前·議論
wow I'm going to have lots of opinions about this.

1. A lot of people on this thread are concerned about licensing issues with GPL etc. I am sure Github will restrict the beta until it figures out that stuff.

2. I wonder if eventually our corrections to the code suggested by the model would be used to feedback to the model, and if that'll lead to a differential pricing - If I let it see my code, I get charged lesser.

3. I believe a mini-GPT-3 model is where it's at. GPT-3 (and similar) models look to be to too big to run locally. I've been using TabNine for past year or so & it gives me anywhere between 5-10% productivity boost. But one of the main reasons why it works so well is because it trains on my repo as well. TabNine is based off GPT-2 from what i've heard.

4. prediction: Microsoft is probably going to milk GPT-3. Expect a bumpy ride.

5. In all likeliness, this would be a great tool to make developers productive, rather than take their jobs - at least at levels that are more than just code-coolie.

6. Eventually all tasks with enough data around it will see automation using AI.
ayush--s
·5 年前·議論
I'm curious as to how relevant Copilot would be when autocompleting code that is specific to my codebase in particular, like Tabnine completes most used filters as soon as I type the db table name for the query. I'm a big tabnine fan because it provides this feature. I'm much more often looking to be suggested a line than an entire function because I'm mostly writing business logic.

also tabnine is useless in multi-lines completes. which is where co-pilot should be strong.
ayush--s
·6 年前·議論
I'd say that only 10% of the people I've worked with can hang with a world-class team.
ayush--s
·6 年前·議論
the fake credentials problem is true, especially if you're hiring recent grads. but isn't that really simple to filter?
ayush--s
·6 年前·議論
if your problem is geeksforgeeks culture (which translates to poor knowledge of software coding standards I guess), then you're clearly not filtering your candidates well enough. Does your interview process has any debugging or refactoring rounds?
ayush--s
·6 年前·議論
that link is the indian analogy of "Ivy league or gtfo"