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  • jahskee Jaison Francisco (@jahskee) reported

    I know that checkin will cause me trouble and the names are all coincidence winston and master and lock package an npm package and github terms where i was also horrified when i look at it. Why will i put myself into trouble?

  • LostSemicolon Spud (ꈍ ꒳ ꈍ✿) (@LostSemicolon) reported

    I typically don't ping youtubers but, @leonardjfrench, any interest in covering the current GitHub Copilot goings on? Seems like an endlessly fascinating issue. Lots of takes going around if copilot is even a derivative work or if its fair use...

  • ssylvan Sebastian Sylvan (@ssylvan) reported

    @Jonathan_Blow Maybe things have changed, but when I was at MS buying a new license would be a slow/difficult process (and sounds like github won't even let them look at the code to know if it's useful). I think I probably would've gone with my own implementation too just to avoid the hassle.

  • joesakthatsme joe sak (@joesakthatsme) reported

    @code @github i get error trying to download vs code

  • jahskee Jaison Francisco (@jahskee) reported

    I knew that checkin will cause me trouble and the names are all coincidence winston and master and lock package an npm package and github terms where i was also horrified when i look at it. Why will i put myself into trouble? Only God knows I have no negative intentions.

  • 0xGKBRK Leo (@0xGKBRK) reported

    It's fun to watch people dance around the issues with GitHub's Copilot. The same people that say "It can't violate copyright, it is just a tool." also chant "If a human learns from code, it's not a violation.". So what is it, is Copilot a tool or an intelligent being that learns?

  • Rajdeep2197 Rajdeep (@Rajdeep2197) reported

    @tobiasfenster Hey, your extension AlRunner, is not exporting all errors in VS Code v1.58.0. Raised a Issue in GitHub. Can you please have a look?

  • JuliusBusecke Julius Busecke (@JuliusBusecke) reported

    @charlesstern @github Like when I reply to an issue and want to post some code example…cant just tab it, gotta go 4x spacebar per tab

  • oxinabox_frames Lyndon (Frames) White (@oxinabox_frames) reported

    GitHub Actions is legit cool. Loads of tiny little actions that e.g. make review suggestions to apply style formatter, or fix doctests after output changes, or notify slack, or check some little thing all these little things. Tiny, innumerable quality of life improvements.

  • Cy_Schubert Cy Schubert 🇨🇦 (@Cy_Schubert) reported

    @encthenet I'm seriously thinking of configuring a jailed gitlab or gitea service, and vacating my code off github. Probably run a service internal to my network separate from the jailed published service. The problem with gitlab and to a lesser extent gitea is that they're vectors.

  • StarTrek_Lt BHSci_, Python, R & Graphical Art 🦄🇨🇦🌈 (@StarTrek_Lt) reported

    @NoraDotCodes the TL;DR : copying everyone's code, spitting it out while using copilot despite license == problem (ethic | legal). ToS allow for GitHub/MS to use code despite how you feel about it. -- is this right?

  • mcclure111 mcc (@mcclure111) reported

    Anyway copyright muddles aside, I think Github Copilot is solving the wrong problem. Instead of autocomplete, what it ought to let you do is write the tests and types for your program and it randomly generates code until the tests pass

  • JakeMainwaring Jake Mainwaring (@JakeMainwaring) reported

    @sethrosen Don't forget 3b: spot the error and wonder who could have possibly made such a simple mistake. Check GitHub and realize it was you

  • JakeMainwaring Jake Mainwaring (@JakeMainwaring) reported

    @sethrosen Don't forget 3b: spot the error and wonder who the idiot was that made such a simple mistake. Check GitHub and realize it was you

  • jahskee Jaison Francisco (@jahskee) reported

    I know that checkin will cause me trouble and the names are all coincidence winston and master and lock package an npm package and github terms where i was also horrified when i look at it.

  • awakecoding Marc-André Moreau (@awakecoding) reported

    @adamhjk I think it boils down to this: should we clarify once and for all that it is fine to copy a certain amount of code without fear of licensing issues? GitHub Copilot appears to solve the "problem" by stripping the license and making the output too difficult to match with the input

  • masonremaley Mason Remaley (@masonremaley) reported

    @sh_reya The issue here is that, apparently, GitHub didn’t even consider whether projects they used for training had compatible licenses or not—

  • dari0x Dario👨‍🚀 (@dari0x) reported

    @nixcraft Lol where's the problem. The code is anyway lying around on Github.

  • jimregan Jim O'Regan (@jimregan) reported

    @ProSegFaulter DM? No. I will say that I only got as far as training the GAN, I don't have any results to talk about so far, and anything I did to get that working is out of date now, as the code and documentation was updated. The best place for questions is on fairseq's github issues

  • Visionary_Nic Rob (@Visionary_Nic) reported

    @rorysmichaels @DefiSafety @ShytoshiKusama The thing about not publicly displaying your mainnet addresses (ex: MasterChef) is that you’re not letting the public look at your main software infrastructure. This is a big safety and transparency issue. They also do not have a public GitHub. They’re being anti-transparent.

  • alopex_ii alopex @ abolish police (@alopex_ii) reported

    Doubly so for Jira tickets. Triply so for GitHub issues, which are still somehow sent to me regularly despite no designers ever having access to the company GitHub

  • jahskee Jaison Francisco (@jahskee) reported

    I know that checkin will cause me trouble and the names are all coincidence winston and master and lock package an npm package and github terms where i was also horrified when i look at it. Why will i put myself into trouble.

  • encthenet John-Mark Gurney 🗑️🔥 (@encthenet) reported

    @Cy_Schubert I've already started doing that. I'm not posting new code to github, and need to remove the remaining code off of github w/ pointers to my gitea instance. P.S. If you want, I can give you a login to use my gitea instance.

  • SaherAhwal Saher Ahwal (@SaherAhwal) reported

    @NoraDotCodes @davidgerard When I was working at Microsoft, part of the business conduct training was a case where one ML engineer improved an AI by training on customer data. This was a case where you can get in real trouble... I'm shocked to learn they trained on github projects without consent

  • ian_soboroff Ian Soboroff (@ian_soboroff) reported

    @adamhjk Fortunately for GitHub, Copilot is actually useless for real problems, so they can just walk away like Microsoft did from Tay.

  • jahskee Jaison Francisco (@jahskee) reported

    I knew that checkin will cause me trouble and the names are all coincidence winston and master and lock package an npm package and github terms where i was also horrified when i look at it. Why will i put myself into trouble? Only God knows I have no negative intention.

  • PwnySlaystation Modus Pwnens (@PwnySlaystation) reported

    @catovitch I had this issue with the ******* windows terminal. I got tired of downloading from github every time there was an update, so I figured I'd install it from the store. Half the time it says I'm not licensed, sometimes it says it's not even installed, and tries to isntall again

  • ProSegFaulter Zura (@ProSegFaulter) reported

    @jimregan Okey I thought u just didn' update kaggle kernels. Sure I will create an issue just in case I didnt bored u to death, I am gonna ask 1 question. My gan results seems to have 1.4 training loss at min does it tell u anything or should I just move on github issues?

  • Anno0770 Anno0770 (@Anno0770) reported

    @AvigyanSengupt3 If it doesn't work open an GitHub issue with Grisu. They might be the most knowledgeable to help you.

  • hackerfantastic Hacker Fantastic (@hackerfantastic) reported

    A pattern is emerging of companies owned by Microsoft that have begun censoring posts of security issues related to Microsoft products. Initially @github who updated their terms and responded to community feedback, however now @linkedin removes posts related to #PrintNightmare