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GitHub Issues Reports
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Le nom ne peut pas être vide
(@alxgomz) reported
@libreoffice @mirrorbrain I was download from France at a few tens kb/s but it was slow as well from github action runners. It now looks better at least from France. Will check but github builds again
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linear cannon 💙💛
(@l_i_n_e_a_r) reported
@NoraDotCodes all of this said i don't necessarily think that means that github is approaching the copilot problem correctly or ethically. but the primary arguments i see are concerningly reductive to me, with regards to what i'm speaking of here
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Bailey Matthews
(@BaileyJM02) reported
@hamxAhmd @github To be fair I don’t really see the issue. Spinning it around they spent $x on research and development to offer it to testers for free while they PMF tested and listened to feedback. I always knew it would be paid, I think it was quite obvious. Plus, students get it for free…
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joy, code witch
(@northperson33) reported
taking direct action against github copilot by writing terrible code for it to be trained on
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Joel Califa
(@notdetails) reported
@jasonlong @pmarsceill I have a whole archive of my github work, basically ever issue I've written
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ナウエル
(@nahuelwexd) reported
@alex_takitani @thelinuxEXP Then there is GitHub Copilot, which if it only learned to code from GitHub there would be no problem, but it is able to spit out snippets of code from other projects in a copycat way, with license comments included... that's code stealing :)
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neo
(@r3fl3ct10nm4g1c) reported
@ReinH @MIT hi can u guys fix the license plz why is github allowed to do this
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DigiScore
(@DigiScoreERC) reported
@aulichmusic Hi John. So sorry to hear about that. It is frustrating. And agreed it’s a PyQT issue. We will keep looking into it this end. Please raise another issue on GitHub. We are keen to sort. 👍
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Erik Engheim
(@erikengheim) reported
@RomanianLibs That wasn't the normal Visual Studio code though. That was an Electron App they got when buying GitHub. And Microsoft frankly has a terrible story when it comes to APIs. Apple APIs are good because they use them themselves. Microsoft flagship isn't even Using MS APIs.
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Edward 💉💉💉🇺🇦 Muller 👩🏽❤️👨🏼
(@freeformz) reported
@mattly @github Is using something "learned" from the reading of an OSS code base a derivative work? That is the question. I don't really know the answer, but atm come down on the side of "it's not". Arguably the OpenAI system is much more exact in what it "extracts" from the code than a human.
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linear cannon 💙💛
(@l_i_n_e_a_r) reported
@NoraDotCodes all of this said i don't necessarily think that means that github is approaching the copilot problem correctly or ethically. but the primary arguments i see are concerningly reductive to me, with regards to this problem
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Liran Cohen
(@itsLIRAN) reported
@pavlenex Oh this should be a good read.... I'm an abuser of GitHub issues... So I will try and learn from this.
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Reed Enrite
(@reed_nrite) reported
@xsgames_ The console, the code, github issues
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Chelsofia
(@iamchelsofia) reported
It's always GitHub pages that be giving me issues. Netlify doesn't misbehave like this.
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Daniel Micay
(@DanielMicay) reported
@rawkode @derickr Also, CoPilot is just a tool. GitHub's infringement would be distributing the machine learning model, etc. The infringement in terms of shipping the code generated from it would be by the people using CoPilot. That's their legal problem, not GitHub's legal problem.
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lissa
(@DataHashWitch) reported
@eatthebytes @penelope_zone @github I am paying for the product - I'm using a paid GitHub service. Even if I wasn't - they did not issue such an update. This was not made clear to people, and there was no opportunity to opt out beforehand.
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Alastair McBain
(@asmcbain) reported
@gsuberland IANAL, but from a user perspective it seems a hard sell that Copilot isn't separate from "the service." GitHub's perceived job is to host code, issue tracking, and wikis. A service that offers to help write code seems tangential, but separate from, project hosting. 🤷
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Mathias Grimm
(@matgrimm) reported
@klaraneumannova True. Maybe some smallers libs like an SDK or something small. Just pick one github issue and try to fix.
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DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM
(@nvk) reported
@pavlenex @orionwl Fact that GitHub has abhorrent Issue moderation tools, this invite a lot of spam and trolls.
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Max
(@00brujula) reported
@GitcoinDAO @gitcoin hi. Can't login. Can't Even report the mistake. What could it be ? Already deleted cookies and updated My Mtmsk browser @github
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Alastair McBain
(@asmcbain) reported
@gsuberland I get that, yeah. However #1 is the problem, because didn't it spit out some code that was pretty much 99% (a few changed variable names or whatever) from code that was on GitHub? Seems to me in some cases it's no different from people who copy and paste from StackOverflow, etc.
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notphilatall
(@notphilatall) reported
GitHub copilot may be selling derivative works without due remuneration, but failed to plan for me submitting lots of terrible but reasonable-looking code in years past.
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shawnpang.eth
(@0xshawnpang) reported
@mrbagonhead @FrancescoCiull4 yep! already been saving so much with github already... (not sure if you are like me - setting up a new *** organization just to use their github page everytime to save on server and CDN)
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Benedikt S.
(@benediktms) reported
@Sneakernets @penelope_zone @github I think if the suggestions are general, not basically a copy/paste of a specific code base than it’s one. But I agree that if copilot suggest the exact code that is a license issue
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Tim Hockin (thockin.yaml)
(@thockin) reported
@BenTheElder @withgraphite Yeah, this is the same issue with Reviewable. And of course, Github has less than zero incentive to make this safer - they don't want me using a 3rd party tool. My fear is that I have "too much" access to things that I don't want to put in jeopardy.
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MegaZone
(@megazone) reported
@bbrala @penelope_zone @github No, GPL is not a memetic virus. If you read a bunch of GPL code to learn how to solve problems and then go write your own code, it doesn't automatically become GPL. Copilot is not just regurgitating existing code, it is learning concepts and suggesting bespoke code as needed.
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Davis
(@knowsthingortwo) reported
@davidhemphill GitHub issue makes you forget your principles of being a decent maintainer. Fragile mindset. Why would you change your principles for someone?
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Michael Schurter
(@schmichael) reported
It's like GitHub Issues and Pull Requests! Imagine you have a project and team with: 👩🔬 1 Lead 🧑💻10 Developers 🙃Infinite Issues to work on The Developers grab an Issue, submit a PR, and the lead reviews and merges them.
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Pavlenex
(@pavlenex) reported
What pisses you off the most when it comes to GitHub issues? Writing "The anatomy of a perfect GitHub issue" and I want to hear your traumas. People who threat issue as a "personal todo" or even worse a way to request edge-case features.
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Lasse Meland
(@Sjark) reported
@sandertenbrinke @CoffeeGuard @davidfowl Well, it cares a bit. You can set it to not generate anything that already exist on github, but I guess it can get close enough that it might still be an issue.