I really like self hosting, so for AI coding I'm using Tabby with VS/Code. Not sure how it compares to ChatGPT etc, but the model I'm using is DeepseekCoder-6.7B, and it seems to work pretty good. It often auto-completes exactly what I'm after, and seems to understand the context. Working with Typescript, but even opening a Docker compose file and setting up Volumes, and it picked the correct paths etc. Also my GPU is just a mid range 4060ti, picked the ti variant as it comes with 16GB, and that very useful for AI models. Of course it doesn't work 100% of the time, but I'll often still use the autocomplete and fix.
I am not a programmer. I used to be a network admin Microsoft certified in the late 80's into the 90's. Networking in the XP era was so shocking compared to what I used to have to do, I will use notepad today as a scratch pad. If I am following a tutorial on something, I will copy and paste commands and not into it, then as I check off something I then delete the part that is complete. Or if I get a call say for an appointment I put it there while I am on the phone, then put it on my calendar all touched up and just close notepad. I don't know if I have actually saved anything from it in years.
@@gamunu.b Only in Java area, game development, C/C++ and .Net still get dominate by Visual Studio and when it come to Window it always VS and its tooling. Intellij cant even come close, that why Jetbrains create Resharper just to ride on VS train. Latter they even create Rider to compete with VS but pretty much you must install VS to get its tooling anyway, and Rider just act as fancier VSCode on top of VS
Biggest drawback with cursor is the fact that it doesn't work with remote: containers extensions and that's pivotal to my workflow, especially on windows.
To execute directly a pyscript at least in Linux , add the python shebang, save file and change execution permission, the thing is I don't know if it works on WSL or what's the shebang reference on WSL
WRT to $INDEX, could I suggest that a detection of a custom ISO followed by a warning or comment on "How to use a custom ISO" might be betterr than a convoluted and difficult to maintain regex selection.
I'v tried windows lately, lived in it for a day or two. And like cocain, it was fun for those days but coming to my sences after the fact, like cocain; I don't want to get addicted to something that I know isn't good for me.
@@TitusTechTalkappreciate the GRUB theme suggestions, but I was actually wondering how you added borders to the downloading and installing screen or did I miss something in the themes page you mentioned?
Why don't you use a VPS for these demonstrations, so your Shown IP, isn't related to your business/personal IP. This to prevent script kiddies from flooding/attacking you.
Yeah, I don't think I will keep doing the live demos on first looks. Between me DOXing myself and the comments yelling at me to RTFM not realizing watching someone read documentation while streaming isn't the best entertainment. Did I miss the spot where I leaked my IP in this one? Generally I pull those out on edit.
I already know what you are doing. Still I enjoy the livestreams, just because you see the mistakes immediately. It is visible on the GitHub login page.
U should, when u have a browser like chrome running on windows and also have some other electron apps, they take quite a good amount of ram.@@revenge977
@@revenge977 yes you should. It's not just the crazy memory usage. VScode is slow compared to other editors compiled to native code. it's one of the main reason I use neovim over VScode these days. Plus your estimation is way off. 8gb might be enough if you run one VScode window with nothing else running. But no one develops software that way. I wouldn't run a development machine with less than 16, probably 32 though.
A lot of your issues would go away if you simply read the error/ warning messages lol It screamed at you for using pipx to install it and said to use pip instead
Only visual studio is better than vscode but everything else is just painful and pointless, objective is to get work done and vscode let's you do that with least interference and most support and extensions
@@curtmantle7486 Great. And? It's still way more popular than intellij for writing code. And most of that popularity is from professional use, not hobbyists.
I was more talking about professional programmers. Most need a robust debugger and IntelliJ is one of the best. Eclipse is used a ton as well. I'd say both are used more than vs code from what I've seen in enterprise. Most my programmer friends have done it for 20+ years and are in the 40-60 age range... so they aren't very "hip".... they just use what works the best for them.
@@TitusTechTalk I'm a professional developer in that age range myself. Not sure why people get so het up about popularity (I don't mean you) - Visual Studio Code is designed to be versatile and IDEs are not, that's why I made the distinction between code editors and IDEs. VS Code is popular for languages where dedicated IDEs are less effective or inefficient, like JS and Python but barely used at all for development in languages like Java, C, C++ and C# where dedicated IDEs massively increase productivity. It would be difficult for a single dedicated IDE to be the most popular but if you took the JetBrains IDEs that are all based on the IntelliJ engine then it's quite possible. But it doesn't matter - a dev should pick the best tool for the job they are doing. A .NET developer would find VS Code a poor choice when they have Visual Studio and Rider available to them. Similar for Java and C/C++.
I am a web developer mainly typescript with a strong php background. I use VSCode/Codium exclusive for many years, best for me.
I really like self hosting, so for AI coding I'm using Tabby with VS/Code. Not sure how it compares to ChatGPT etc, but the model I'm using is DeepseekCoder-6.7B, and it seems to work pretty good. It often auto-completes exactly what I'm after, and seems to understand the context. Working with Typescript, but even opening a Docker compose file and setting up Volumes, and it picked the correct paths etc. Also my GPU is just a mid range 4060ti, picked the ti variant as it comes with 16GB, and that very useful for AI models. Of course it doesn't work 100% of the time, but I'll often still use the autocomplete and fix.
I am not a programmer. I used to be a network admin Microsoft certified in the late 80's into the 90's. Networking in the XP era was so shocking compared to what I used to have to do, I will use notepad today as a scratch pad. If I am following a tutorial on something, I will copy and paste commands and not into it, then as I check off something I then delete the part that is complete. Or if I get a call say for an appointment I put it there while I am on the phone, then put it on my calendar all touched up and just close notepad. I don't know if I have actually saved anything from it in years.
This one is definitely better
0:20 I doubt IntelliJ is the biggest IDE for professional programmers. I would guess it's Visual Studio.
IntelliJ is the biggest IDE. Given that it has support for almost all the languages you can think of compared to Visual Studio.
@@gamunu.b Only in Java area, game development, C/C++ and .Net still get dominate by Visual Studio and when it come to Window it always VS and its tooling. Intellij cant even come close, that why Jetbrains create Resharper just to ride on VS train. Latter they even create Rider to compete with VS but pretty much you must install VS to get its tooling anyway, and Rider just act as fancier VSCode on top of VS
I use IntelliJ. VSCode is too fiddly.
Biggest drawback with cursor is the fact that it doesn't work with remote: containers extensions and that's pivotal to my workflow, especially on windows.
As soon as I saw circular dependency, I was like yep, file name problem it can't be the same as a package.
What version of windows 11 would you recommend when doing a fresh clean install?
what is the difference between this and vscode+copilot ?
This works just fine on Linux
To execute directly a pyscript at least in Linux , add the python shebang, save file and change execution permission, the thing is I don't know if it works on WSL or what's the shebang reference on WSL
You can even run zsh instead of bash, it's a modern better iteration of bash.
he is using WINDOWS as his main
he is doing that for streaming
its a nightmare for compatibility with the mics and camera stuff to work together effortlessly in linux
which operating system do you recommend
WRT to $INDEX, could I suggest that a detection of a custom ISO followed by a warning or comment on "How to use a custom ISO" might be betterr than a convoluted and difficult to maintain regex selection.
Which operation system is the best
This is out of the video context, but i wanna ask is winUtil Bundle that $10 can be used offline?
I'v tried windows lately, lived in it for a day or two. And like cocain, it was fun for those days but coming to my sences after the fact, like cocain; I don't want to get addicted to something that I know isn't good for me.
What' your operation system?
This is the anti vim
Neovim is currently the best editor and its not even close.
After 6 months, is this still true?
still using thorium I see?
What part in the video did you use the AI?
Lol he changed the title
22:33 how do i get this type of downloading screen
Linux
@@jevarth1060 bruh, I meant how do I do that in Linux
@reti.cent. here you go: christitus.com/bootloader-themes/
@@TitusTechTalkappreciate the GRUB theme suggestions, but I was actually wondering how you added borders to the downloading and installing screen or did I miss something in the themes page you mentioned?
Isn't that Nala? Fancy wrapper for apt
The biggest IDE in professional programming is IntelliJ? Yeah right.
why does it looks like vs code..? maybe this is a vs code fork with some ai stuff.
I;m so noob I love Kate
Why don't you use a VPS for these demonstrations, so your Shown IP, isn't related to your business/personal IP.
This to prevent script kiddies from flooding/attacking you.
Yeah, I don't think I will keep doing the live demos on first looks. Between me DOXing myself and the comments yelling at me to RTFM not realizing watching someone read documentation while streaming isn't the best entertainment. Did I miss the spot where I leaked my IP in this one? Generally I pull those out on edit.
I already know what you are doing. Still I enjoy the livestreams, just because you see the mistakes immediately. It is visible on the GitHub login page.
is it based on electron?
It's just VSCode with ChatGPT built-in, so yes. If you have a modern PC (8gb+ ram) you shouldn't care if it uses electron or not anyway.
U should, when u have a browser like chrome running on windows and also have some other electron apps, they take quite a good amount of ram.@@revenge977
@@revenge977 yes you should. It's not just the crazy memory usage. VScode is slow compared to other editors compiled to native code. it's one of the main reason I use neovim over VScode these days. Plus your estimation is way off. 8gb might be enough if you run one VScode window with nothing else running. But no one develops software that way. I wouldn't run a development machine with less than 16, probably 32 though.
A lot of your issues would go away if you simply read the error/ warning messages lol
It screamed at you for using pipx to install it and said to use pip instead
If u use Cursor , in the future u will be CURSED.
Only visual studio is better than vscode but everything else is just painful and pointless, objective is to get work done and vscode let's you do that with least interference and most support and extensions
RTFM
ai
There's no way Intellij is more popular than VScode these days. Even in an enterprise environment.
VS Code isn't an IDE it's a code editor.
@@curtmantle7486 Great. And? It's still way more popular than intellij for writing code. And most of that popularity is from professional use, not hobbyists.
I was more talking about professional programmers. Most need a robust debugger and IntelliJ is one of the best. Eclipse is used a ton as well. I'd say both are used more than vs code from what I've seen in enterprise. Most my programmer friends have done it for 20+ years and are in the 40-60 age range... so they aren't very "hip".... they just use what works the best for them.
@@TitusTechTalk I'm a professional developer in that age range myself. Not sure why people get so het up about popularity (I don't mean you) - Visual Studio Code is designed to be versatile and IDEs are not, that's why I made the distinction between code editors and IDEs. VS Code is popular for languages where dedicated IDEs are less effective or inefficient, like JS and Python but barely used at all for development in languages like Java, C, C++ and C# where dedicated IDEs massively increase productivity.
It would be difficult for a single dedicated IDE to be the most popular but if you took the JetBrains IDEs that are all based on the IntelliJ engine then it's quite possible. But it doesn't matter - a dev should pick the best tool for the job they are doing. A .NET developer would find VS Code a poor choice when they have Visual Studio and Rider available to them. Similar for Java and C/C++.