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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • ejc3 EJ Campbell (@ejc3) reported

    @gregdizzia @NateTheFinch That should be astronomically more expensive given GitHub presumably can support more than one user per GPU / Server on the backend.

  • Finstor85 Ameya (@Finstor85) reported

    Microsoft now makes GitHub Copilot into paid subscription service. Given the time it saves during development I think it is a good step. Will drive up revenue down the line in future. At $10 currently, think it can sell easily for $100!

  • _charliewilco charlie (@_charliewilco) reported

    i'm not paying for github copilot. i can write terrible code all on my own.

  • wholeenchilada Fish-pilled GoonyBeardMan (@wholeenchilada) reported

    Ok, apparently this was very specific to VirtualBox. Found a 2 year old GitHub issue opened where people are saying the same thing.

  • feroarts Fero (@feroarts) reported

    @verge Terrible decision by GitHub.

  • _jessicasachs jess 🧘🏻‍♀️ (@_jessicasachs) reported

    He's a 10 but he doesn't post reproductions in his GitHub issues.

  • scott1634 Scott Ratigan (@scott1634) reported

    @github the sign-up form for copilot is blank at the bottom if your credit card is expired. No info or link to fix.

  • rustdesk rustdesk (@rustdesk) reported

    Today, an user was flagged by GitHub, because he/she posted 6 issues in a very short time. I really thought they are spams, and the GitHub thought so also. Appologise for my unpatience. @GitHubIndia @github #github #OpenSource

  • rossabaker Ross A. Baker (@rossabaker) reported

    @alexelcu I can't believe anyone would even touch it with a ten-foot pole after it was trained on a corpus that includes GPL code, but GitHub has been clear from the beginning that it's not their problem and that they would eventually charge for it.

  • daunce_ ΛПDЯΣЩ DΛЦПᄃΣY (@daunce_) reported

    @_drbruced Oh! Where were you last week when I had this issue. I ended up using GitHub Desktop to clone and resolve it. Now I’m working from that version.

  • robzolkos Rob Zolkos (@robzolkos) reported

    If Github Copilot saves you ~3minutes of coding or thinking through a problem PER WEEK then it has paid for itself at these new prices *(based on a $100k salary and my math being correct)

  • NotBrunoAgain Bruno ☠️ Dias (@NotBrunoAgain) reported

    we are 100% going to have some major widespread security vulnerability in the next couple years happen because github copilot suggested the same broken code to a bunch of people and they all used it

  • SamHulick Sam Hulick (@SamHulick) reported

    Holy ****, the amount of developers whining about @github Copilot's fair price of $10/mo (or $100/yr). I plunked down that $100 immediately. It's saved me from typing a ton of boilerplate or repetitive code. It's like magic. #AI #webdevelopment #GitHub

  • YehezGun Yehezkiel Gunawan (@YehezGun) reported

    For working purposes, I'll use Github Copilot to boost productivity. But for learning purposes, I'll code by myself to sharpen my understanding. Remember, don't too depend on fancy tools. One day, you may face some "issues" that have to be resolved by yourself🙃

  • mark_castle Mark Castle (@mark_castle) reported

    @github did u just disable copilot for all without bothering to communicate that? No problem if it’s end of trial but just ejecting preview user without warning and it popping up saying it’s ‘not setup properly’ seems bad ux. At least have it display a useful message maybe

  • CandleGithub Candle (@CandleGithub) reported

    New Candle $CNDL GitHub Action: PushEvent. fix again. Repo: CandlePlatforms/ens-contracts2022-06-22T05:52:17Z

  • hncynic hncynic bot (@hncynic) reported

    Title: Understanding AI for coders: Tabnine (your alternative to GitHub Copilot) 💬: I got an error in my terminal when trying to submit a command to github.

  • awindywalker As an avid walker (@awindywalker) reported

    This is so ******* terrible. Like really terrible. Even if you can trust XYZ Supercomputers what happens when they get hacked (and they definitely will if this is what they roll) and now someone else has your rsa private keys, and that's one roll over from your github repos

  • Gadgetoid Phil Howard (@Gadgetoid) reported

    @sus_admin My ISP resolves GitHub to a cache that ***** up SSH Auth so totally that I still get replies to my tweet complaining about it when the next poor ****** has the same issue.

  • sus_admin Lvl. 5 Goon (@sus_admin) reported

    @Gadgetoid Hah weird I had that github issue once.. It's always DNS.

  • NotBrunoAgain Bruno ☠️ Dias (@NotBrunoAgain) reported

    we rare 100% going to have some major widespread security vulnerability in the next couple years happen because github copilot suggested the same broken code to a bunch of people and they all used it

  • Suhail Suhail (@Suhail) reported

    I think a great future startup is static code analysis using something Github Codex. Surely AI can do better static analysis better than any human to find a ton of issues.

  • Joelbdenning Joel Denning (@Joelbdenning) reported

    @fabiosantosart However, 95% of open source maintenance is just repeatedly setting boundaries with internet ******** who try to trick you into doing free work for them, while blaming you for the work not having already been done. Sometimes GitHub issue queues make me want to die

  • BIO_BIO BIO (@BIO_BIO) reported

    generative AI has all of these ethical issues about credit and licensing and github says "hey you can buy access to our big code AI ambiguously sources training data from your repos" even if this thing is mostly useful for syntax n boilerplate junk this is a bad precedent to set

  • agahkarakuzu Agah Karakuzu (@agahkarakuzu) reported from Glasgow, Scotland

    I’d be frustrated if GitHub Actions made itself useless for public projects unless we paid them. Yes, Copilot is trained on open-source code. If licenses allowed it, what’s the problem? Was this exclusive to MS all along, can’t any other tech giant use public repos for training?

  • hfiguiere Hubert Figuière (@hfiguiere) reported

    So how long did it take for github to have a 'wontfix' reason for closing issues? Will it take as long from that to get a 'duplicate'? I mean Bugzilla have had that FOREVER. I know it's hard to strike the balance between no feature and JIRA, but the needle is in the wrong place

  • Kaiyes_ Kaiyes (@Kaiyes_) reported

    @inkdrop_app I seem to find most answers in github issues. For some reason, SO never attracted me.

  • egilhansen Egil Hansen (@egilhansen) reported

    @eevee That's not my take. "My take" assume(s/d) GitHub is not doing something illegal with CoPilot. _If they are not_, I don't see how we can complain about then scanning the code publicly available. If they are doing something illegal, then I agree there is a problem. Obviously.

  • pdtit peter de tender 🇺🇦 (@pdtit) reported

    @WorkingHardInIT @github I just never assumed I would get excited about coding, after having been a server and datacenter guy for so long. Feels like I should have started earlier...

  • BIO_BIO BIO (@BIO_BIO) reported

    @nthnblair they are rlly futile which is a huge problem imo ! and yea repos are public but most include a license with terms from the creator, its not clear how github chose training data in regard to license and until thats clear I can only assume they took from whatever unilaterally