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Dec 18, 2024
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letthewookieewin
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I’ve been using copilot since it came out.
It’s great for boilerplate code and testing. It frequently outputs code that’s useless though. So it might be worth your time to turn it off on occasion to try and solve your problems.
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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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