Hackernews posts about Copilot
Copilot is an AI-powered coding assistant developed by GitHub that uses large amounts of public code from GitHub to learn and generate its own code.
- 12 months left to keep Copilot off your desktop or learn Linux (www.pcgamer.com)
- Claude is now available on GitHub Copilot (www.anthropic.com)
- Copilot vs. Cursor vs. Cody vs. Supermaven vs. Aider (www.vincentschmalbach.com)
- Expert witness used Copilot to make up fake damages, irking judge (arstechnica.com)
- Replacing GitHub Copilot with Local LLMs (glama.ai)
- Microsoft Copilot for Security (6 months later) (thecloudtechnologist.com)
- Microsoft launching autonomous agents in Copilot Studio (blogs.microsoft.com)
- Adding custom instructions for GitHub Copilot (docs.github.com)
- Gemini Models on GitHub Copilot (cloud.google.com)
- Microsoft revised the controversial Copilot+ Recall feature (www.helpnetsecurity.com)
- Benioff Sours on Copilot (twitter.com)
- GitHub Copilot moves beyond OpenAI models to support Claude 3.5, Gemini (arstechnica.com)
- Copilot's crudeness has left Microsoft chasing Google, again (www.theregister.com)
- AI Co-Pilot for Engineering Managers (labs.signalsiq.ai)
- GitHub Brings Copilot to Xcode (www.macrumors.com)
- GitHub Copilot for Xcode now available (docs.github.com)
- Sentry for GitHub Copilot (github.com)
- RAG-Powered Copilot Saves Uber 13,000 Engineering Hours (www.infoq.com)
- Is Microsoft's AI Copilot? CoPilot? Co-pilot? MVP creates site to get it right (www.theregister.com)