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Dec 18, 2024
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grosven
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If you know what you're doing it's very helpful. If you don't know what you're
doing, it is amazing as long as what you are building is not production code.
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Copilot is now free to use in VS Studio Code.
rtNelson
Dec 18, 6:57pm
If you know what you're doing it's very helpful. If you don't know what you're
grosven
Dec 18, 7:05pm
I’ve been using copilot since it came out.
letthewookieewin
Dec 18, 7:05pm
I find it quite helpful but usually only once I'm halfway through what I'm
BYUpsychom
Dec 18, 7:20pm
The further you get into your project and dependencies the worse it gets. Its hallucinations in production
CSoul
Dec 18, 7:37pm
Cursor is better, but I've been using the Continue VSCode extension w/ Ollama.
molodyets
Dec 18, 8:22pm
I've used both Ollama w/ Llama and copilot in nvim it's a stackoverflow
franklyvulgar
12:42am
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