Agreed. I usually skip release feature vids directly from organisations because they manage to make them insufferable, over-exaggerated and sales-pitchy some how. This one just felt natural and to the point.
We are in this sweet spot right now where Copilot makes our dev jobs much less tedious while at the same time leaving enough creativity and skill for us as human developers. I hope it stay like that for a while 😃.
There will always be a need for developers because software systems are so complex, and more importantly, the humans using them are even more complex and random in their behaviour. I can't see how a computer will deal with that 5,000th change needed because the customer suddenly changed their mind 1 day before shipping.
@@karmatrainingit's already perfectly capable of doing that. I've had gpt4 change complicated scripts from python to bash last minute because they required a different version of python than what I had in prod. I'd like to see you do that in 60 seconds.
Great summary Burke! Loved the "storytelling" approach rather than just listing the features. It's much easier to follow and gives even more insight on how useful these new features are! (I should try this approach in my videos too 🤔) Ah right, also well done to the Copilot and vscode teams for delivering all of this :D
Sounds like you work for the wrong company then. Your leadership should view this as increasing productivity to allow more things to be built, not removing people to keep status quo 😅
@@ChumlyFernando Only so many roads to build though. Granted. Probably still gonna be a long time before non-devs can do the work of devs, even with copilot. The barrier to entry though just shot up again. Ugh.
"That's nuts!" I must admit I said the exact same thing a couple of times recently when copilot was on a roll. It is truly amazing. I find myself writing whole chunks of code with everything as I want it (in my style!) just using one or two characters, often none, and a whole lot of tab, tab, tab. My new favourite trick is write a comment for what the next function should do and hit tab/enter. It writes a complete and perfect one a lot of the time, sometimes even finishing the comment correctly before I'm done!
"A lot of the time". The rest of the time it'll introduce harder to catch bugs because you didn't write it. That's a problem. And I'm certainly not installing packages or node versions on its say-so
@@nickwoodward819 How is it any different from the age-old way of copying code from Stack Overflow? The responsibility of understanding and verifying the integrity of the code you didn't write that you're importing into your project still lies with you.
Having the context of the full project while working with GitHub Copilot has long been my most wanted feature! Refactoring is a huge part of maintaining large projects and the constant tracing of function calls can get incredibly tedious. Should become a lot easier now if Copilot can search the entire codebase for the different files where the pieces of the feature being refactored are located.
Yeah it's kinda interesting to think about the power of refactoring through prompting. Like the easy refractors would be changing the name or signature of a function. But could it be more complex like "update from Promise chaining pattern to async await" in JS? And then even more vague and broad like "refactor to use dependency injection"? And without any errors?
Tried it today…all I got was “I don’t have access to the files and folders in your project”. I tried going to the root and sun folders, no luck. Doesn’t work, only works on the highlighted portion of the file I have open. Also, it picked 9 random files out of 1000s while it complained
The @workspace feature is amazing. After some testing, I realized it relies a lot on the file names and imports, and not on the content of the files. It gets confuse very easily and will tell you a lot of false statements about a file's functionality without even reading a file.
Yeah, I am having this same issue. Pretty annoying considering how it's presented in the video as something much different... Like this was an upgrade from just searching file names & imports...
Great insight! It's a shame. One way around this would be for Copilot to, in the background, read through and describe each file one-by-one for itself in future requests, and automatically keep that more detailed "index page" updated. Let's see what happens!
Would be great to have issues filed with examples, if possible. @workspace combines search for file content, symbols, and file names; but depends on your natural language description for what to look for. /@digitarald
@@codeif only it did that. Every time I get it to try to analyze my codebase, I get "As an AI developed by OpenAI and GitHub, I don't have the ability to access or read files from your local workspace for privacy and security reasons. I can provide assistance based on the information provided in the conversation. If you have specific code snippets or error messages, feel free to share them and I'll do my best to help." Why do you have to lie to the people?
Very nice summary of all the new features, and the vscode speech is cool too. I am using and we need some improvements to it, specifically a more natural interaction with it
Since buying copilot I get my coding work done in 2 hrs and it gives me time to think about the system holistically and we have starting doing so much more. Not getting paid for his just wanted to share I love it
That's incredible. I feel the productivity boost as well. I also feel a lot more confident to tackle jobs I'm not 100% sure how to implement - like things that involve regex and complex data manipulation.
Did it really just ask you to downgrade Node from 18 to 10? Is this a super old project or is that a suggestion it might give with a new project as well? Because if so, that is not useful.
I was able to do a few cool things in a fairly large project right now, asking it where in the code a certain thing is handled and it'd give me a list of links that highlight the relevant code snippets and things. This video is overhyping a bit, but it really is very solid
Demos are contrived because they have to demonstrate the features. The real world is messy for sure. Copilot can help with that mess, but it's never going to make your life as smooth as that demo, unfortunately :).
I'd like it to suggest changes that I don't prompt it for... Like, I change one thing somewhere and it suggests what else needs changing to keep the code consistent. Or it notices issues with the code that could be done better.
@@rajeevdsamuel they also said that with fire lol Remember that one story with the Romans/Greece? xd So anything that is not accepted is bs to the rest I got called a werewolf for running c code and python via gpt4
Unfortunately the automated commit messages are an anti pattern, because it doesn't know why the commits are being made. That is the only thing that really matters in a commit message as it is the thing that tells you the reason behind the commit and if the change was sensible or can be improved. The part that copilot adds is only what can be deduced from the diff so it is repeating the unimportant part. However the rest is absolutely fantastic.
I have the latest VS Code and Copilot plugins. The @workspace seems to only reference a single open file instead of the workspace. Copilot Chat just keeps telling me it doesn't have access to the full content of my workspace. It also will only explain selected code but if too much is selected it can't handle it.
I can't use the #file: command in the CoPilot chat. I even tried to switch to the pre-release versions but that does not work either. I'm using the latest version of VS Code as well. What am I doing wrong?
Avid copilot user, limited git user but letting ai generate the PR notes will omit what you should probably write for (tomorrow/next week) yourself. Suggest a personal append / prepend so you can reference what may jog in your memory
No - you still have to work full time but now you are expected to produce more. Nothing has changed since the invention of the washing machine, dish washer, mobile phone or cars to give us more time off - why should it start now?
@@ThisIsntmyrealnameGoogle i think it matter what people expect from companies too, i.e. less jira tickets, 2 days work per week.. after all companies need people to do their work to keep going, not the people.
yeah, right..."I'm sorry for any confusion, but as an AI, I don't have the ability to access or search your local workspace or files. I can only provide assistance based on the information or code snippets you provide directly in our conversation."
Just yesterday I was working on some buggy debouncer for CRUD functions (in Swift, but not for iOS). I just left my cursor for a minute, reading code, looking what’s wrong. And out of nowhere Copilot just offered me to insert print(“The End”). I think I’ll take a break from it. For now.
Love these changes. Can we make it more intuitive to refactor large amounts of code? It’d be good to see it token merge behind the scenes, then output a coherent response.
I directly queried the Copilot just now, and it responded ... I'm based on OpenAI's GPT-3 model. GPT-3, or Generative Pretrained Transformer 3, is a state-of-the-art autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. It's the third iteration of the GPT series and has 175 billion machine learning parameters. GPT-3 has been trained on a diverse range of internet text, but it doesn't know specifics about which documents were part of its training set or have access to any personal data unless explicitly provided during the conversation.
was so excited about the @workspace feature, just tried it but i get an x with "git model not found'what is that? and when i ask copilot it says it can't search my workspace
I can't seem to get the `#file:file-name-here` function to work, even after switching to the pre-release in VS Code. Is that specific command not available yet?
those terminal suggestions are a game changer. i'm not really a nodejs dev, but run into it everyone once in a while. i hate npm errors. its such a rabbit hole
I mean I’m excited about this but dang it makes me think that we will forget or not learn as we once did. Maybe that’s ok and that’s just the nature if advancement. I just hope that employers will not hold the same standards for hiring
It’ll just make us more stupid. One of my purposes in life is to grow and learn. Not helpful with some tool that suggests me to downgrade node just to get one thing solved 🙄
@@FrankyDeMeyer Downgrading Node has helped me a number of times when working on legacy projects. I haven't found Copilot to be amazing aside from predicting code and thus saving keystrokes, but ChatGPT saves me literal hours each day and I feel smart for using it.
I was hoping that with the new larger limits of gpt4 and memory options that we would have the option for full context at least for smaller repositories. One day soon enough...
@@AkaThePistachiothat’s not what this is. It uses vector databases and search and retrieval. Cursor does the same thing but with more the sophisticated GPT4 plus documentation indexing
I mean i would argue that's still the same result. I'm still able to query my entire application codebase with very specific questions. Have you used the new co-pilot? I just cancelled my cursor plus and wondering whether its worth the switch@@reboundmultimedia
It looks good. But information on official copilot page is pretty controversies to the statements here. First of all it says it uses 3.5 turbo gpt version. So, where is truth? All of this in video is available for copilot individual plan or not? I would glad if somebody can clarify these moments.
What should I do to start using these new features if I already have Copilot and Copilot Chat extensions? Chat is still using GTP-3 which works much worse Should I remove Copilot chat and reinstall Copilot?
It doesn’t know about you whole project in a useful way unless it’s of trivial size. So it can guess where something is implemented, great, it’s an upgrades search. It still can’t do anything meaningful with non-trivial code bases like analysis, bug fixes, refactoring, adding functionality, unless all relevant code fits into its small token context. And this won’t change significantly anytime soon as doubling the token context is a non-linear increase in memory and processing power. They still haven’t rolled out larger thank 4k tokens to most paid users despite being able to support up to 32k.
I love the attitude "why do I even care how my computer works and what is GNU C Library" I just want this app to work even with outdated and possibly security vulnerable software
It's not on GPT-4 yet. GPT-3 is not very helpful to tbh. Is there a place we can change the version? I asked the chat and it says it's on GPT-3 and GPT-4 is not released yet.
This guy does a good job presenting, do more with him for sure.
he's excellent. I agree.
Likable, brief, to the point…and no unfunny humor
@@baylorc4904 Idunno, I could have gone with more half-second extreme close-ups and mega clipped audio hits
(jk vscode plz do not do this)
Agreed
Agreed. I usually skip release feature vids directly from organisations because they manage to make them insufferable, over-exaggerated and sales-pitchy some how.
This one just felt natural and to the point.
We are in this sweet spot right now where Copilot makes our dev jobs much less tedious while at the same time leaving enough creativity and skill for us as human developers. I hope it stay like that for a while 😃.
Pray harder
There will always be a need for developers because software systems are so complex, and more importantly, the humans using them are even more complex and random in their behaviour. I can't see how a computer will deal with that 5,000th change needed because the customer suddenly changed their mind 1 day before shipping.
@@karmatraining Why not?
@@karmatraining We will come back to this statement after AGI
@@karmatrainingit's already perfectly capable of doing that. I've had gpt4 change complicated scripts from python to bash last minute because they required a different version of python than what I had in prod. I'd like to see you do that in 60 seconds.
Great summary Burke! Loved the "storytelling" approach rather than just listing the features. It's much easier to follow and gives even more insight on how useful these new features are!
(I should try this approach in my videos too 🤔)
Ah right, also well done to the Copilot and vscode teams for delivering all of this :D
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Thanks so much! Some are better than others, but glad this one was helpful for people. We should have you on our livestream!
@@BurkeHolland I'd love to join you :D
Yeah it was really neat to see actual examples. Makes me think of how I could actually use this in day to day tasks
It seems these updates bring the call with HR even closer
you think you're getting promoted soon?
@@FrazerKirkman hes thinking hes becoming redundant
Sounds like you work for the wrong company then. Your leadership should view this as increasing productivity to allow more things to be built, not removing people to keep status quo 😅
@@ChumlyFernando Only so many roads to build though.
Granted. Probably still gonna be a long time before non-devs can do the work of devs, even with copilot.
The barrier to entry though just shot up again. Ugh.
@@connorskudlarek8598 that is very very unlikely to happen. programming even with ai needs someone who can understand what is happening
"That's nuts!" I must admit I said the exact same thing a couple of times recently when copilot was on a roll. It is truly amazing. I find myself writing whole chunks of code with everything as I want it (in my style!) just using one or two characters, often none, and a whole lot of tab, tab, tab.
My new favourite trick is write a comment for what the next function should do and hit tab/enter. It writes a complete and perfect one a lot of the time, sometimes even finishing the comment correctly before I'm done!
"A lot of the time".
The rest of the time it'll introduce harder to catch bugs because you didn't write it.
That's a problem. And I'm certainly not installing packages or node versions on its say-so
@@nickwoodward819*laughs in rust making bugs from copilot a rarity*
@@nickwoodward819- you can just ask co-pilot to find and fix the bugs. LOL. (suggestions from a guy (me) who hasn't yet used co-pilot).
@@nickwoodward819 How is it any different from the age-old way of copying code from Stack Overflow? The responsibility of understanding and verifying the integrity of the code you didn't write that you're importing into your project still lies with you.
It only takes one of those "magic moments" for Copilot to pay for itself. It's an absolutely remarkable technology when it works like that.
As a programmer, I gotta say that trying to remember the color of the FB button takes up 92.75% of my coding time :)
lol gotem
LMAO this is soo true
Having the context of the full project while working with GitHub Copilot has long been my most wanted feature! Refactoring is a huge part of maintaining large projects and the constant tracing of function calls can get incredibly tedious. Should become a lot easier now if Copilot can search the entire codebase for the different files where the pieces of the feature being refactored are located.
Yeah it's kinda interesting to think about the power of refactoring through prompting. Like the easy refractors would be changing the name or signature of a function. But could it be more complex like "update from Promise chaining pattern to async await" in JS? And then even more vague and broad like "refactor to use dependency injection"? And without any errors?
which plan do i need for copilot chat to br able to read the whole codebase?
Tried it today…all I got was “I don’t have access to the files and folders in your project”. I tried going to the root and sun folders, no luck. Doesn’t work, only works on the highlighted portion of the file I have open. Also, it picked 9 random files out of 1000s while it complained
I love that it replaces pretty much nothing of what I was already doing, but cuts out all of the tedious lookup time it takes to do it.
The @workspace feature is amazing. After some testing, I realized it relies a lot on the file names and imports, and not on the content of the files. It gets confuse very easily and will tell you a lot of false statements about a file's functionality without even reading a file.
Yeah, I am having this same issue. Pretty annoying considering how it's presented in the video as something much different... Like this was an upgrade from just searching file names & imports...
Great insight! It's a shame. One way around this would be for Copilot to, in the background, read through and describe each file one-by-one for itself in future requests, and automatically keep that more detailed "index page" updated. Let's see what happens!
Would be great to have issues filed with examples, if possible. @workspace combines search for file content, symbols, and file names; but depends on your natural language description for what to look for. /@digitarald
@@codeif only it did that. Every time I get it to try to analyze my codebase, I get "As an AI developed by OpenAI and GitHub, I don't have the ability to access or read files from your local workspace for privacy and security reasons. I can provide assistance based on the information provided in the conversation. If you have specific code snippets or error messages, feel free to share them and I'll do my best to help." Why do you have to lie to the people?
@@code Okay I will take you up on that & I appreciate that you are reaching out!
It's really impressive. Even so, I wouldn't consider going back from node 18 to node 10 a feasible solution in most of the cases...
Very nice summary of all the new features, and the vscode speech is cool too. I am using and we need some improvements to it, specifically a more natural interaction with it
The amount of times I've fucked up my voice prompt, plus being in a room with 50 other devs doing the same thing is going to just suck balls!
Since buying copilot I get my coding work done in 2 hrs and it gives me time to think about the system holistically and we have starting doing so much more. Not getting paid for his just wanted to share I love it
That's incredible. I feel the productivity boost as well. I also feel a lot more confident to tackle jobs I'm not 100% sure how to implement - like things that involve regex and complex data manipulation.
Nice updates to VSCode! I especially love the commit message stuff, I am notorious for writing 'fix bug'
The #file command for searching in a file isn't working as of today.
Did it really just ask you to downgrade Node from 18 to 10? Is this a super old project or is that a suggestion it might give with a new project as well? Because if so, that is not useful.
I think it's just a poor example for this tutorial
I've had to downgrade like 15 versions before lol. So sad working on super old stuff.
Doesn't really work like that in real-world projects, but it's definitely some nice advancements in the right direction
I was able to do a few cool things in a fairly large project right now, asking it where in the code a certain thing is handled and it'd give me a list of links that highlight the relevant code snippets and things.
This video is overhyping a bit, but it really is very solid
Demos are contrived because they have to demonstrate the features. The real world is messy for sure. Copilot can help with that mess, but it's never going to make your life as smooth as that demo, unfortunately :).
Cool to see Vue as a practical framework in the front end, also the commit message is nice to see
can't wait for it to become smart enough to also take db structure, and changes that have to be done to implement a feature, into account.
We should wait until it can do FE effectively
Beautiful, this is the type of amazing thing I hope to see implemented industry-wide this decade.
This is a great addition, I had to do everything piece by piece before. Thankful to the team for adding this!
Which Copilot Chat Subscription is needed for the feature to read the whole workspace/codebase and chat with it?
This is what I've been wanting since starting to use co pilot. Can't wait to try it out!
Continue plugin for VS code has this for long time. It allows also local language models, or others that are on the web.
I'd like it to suggest changes that I don't prompt it for... Like, I change one thing somewhere and it suggests what else needs changing to keep the code consistent.
Or it notices issues with the code that could be done better.
Cursor has had this for 6 months and its way better 😂
It's only a matter of time "...until the Copilot becomes the Captain".
😂😂
copilot: "Look at me.....I am the captain now"
yea right - didn't they say that about excel and the calculator
@@rajeevdsamuel they also said that with fire lol Remember that one story with the Romans/Greece? xd So anything that is not accepted is bs to the rest I got called a werewolf for running c code and python via gpt4
Unfortunately the automated commit messages are an anti pattern, because it doesn't know why the commits are being made. That is the only thing that really matters in a commit message as it is the thing that tells you the reason behind the commit and if the change was sensible or can be improved. The part that copilot adds is only what can be deduced from the diff so it is repeating the unimportant part.
However the rest is absolutely fantastic.
I have the latest VS Code and Copilot plugins. The @workspace seems to only reference a single open file instead of the workspace. Copilot Chat just keeps telling me it doesn't have access to the full content of my workspace.
It also will only explain selected code but if too much is selected it can't handle it.
This is absolutely amazing. With speech capabilities, it is proper pair programming!
Sure, if you like pair programming with someone who makes shit up.
It's a useful autocomplete , it's a stretch to call it pair programming
Can we do this in Visual Studio too or is it just in VS Code?
I don't see the `#file` feature - is this only in the pre-release version?
I can't use the #file: command in the CoPilot chat. I even tried to switch to the pre-release versions but that does not work either. I'm using the latest version of VS Code as well. What am I doing wrong?
Same here. Not sure why it is the case
Thanks Burke! Awesome summary and really helpful!
The way you said "That's.. NUTS!" 😂
Mind blowing amazing. Tried it out in the last couple of hours. Very impressed.
Do all co-pilot subscriptions come with the new features?
wowowowo ! WOOOHHH! WOAAHH!! Thanks Copilot team!
Wow!!! Going to try it Asap! One thing I’m curious, how the workspace command overcomes the token limitation ?
Avid copilot user, limited git user but letting ai generate the PR notes will omit what you should probably write for (tomorrow/next week) yourself. Suggest a personal append / prepend so you can reference what may jog in your memory
I think we're getting closer and closer to the part-time as a standard.
No - you still have to work full time but now you are expected to produce more. Nothing has changed since the invention of the washing machine, dish washer, mobile phone or cars to give us more time off - why should it start now?
@@PeterNeave Finally someone who isnt a moron. Thank you. Companies will expect more jira tickets to be complete.
@@ThisIsntmyrealnameGoogle i think it matter what people expect from companies too, i.e. less jira tickets, 2 days work per week.. after all companies need people to do their work to keep going, not the people.
Weird. The `#file` prompt is not available in the latest v.1.85.0
We can finally search an entire project with chat 🤯
I call the Copilot icon the Subaru icon.
that bgm really made me thought that there were short-circuits on my pc.
Wait does the same works for Visual Studio?!
Like seeing the entire code workspace in one shot?!
O loved the feature of commit messages! I'll never worry about this EVER! Thank you microsoft.
yeah, right..."I'm sorry for any confusion, but as an AI, I don't have the ability to access or search your local workspace or files. I can only provide assistance based on the information or code snippets you provide directly in our conversation."
if only i could use it in VScodium
Thank you for making this! Side note, consider a higher quality webcam lol
Just yesterday I was working on some buggy debouncer for CRUD functions (in Swift, but not for iOS). I just left my cursor for a minute, reading code, looking what’s wrong. And out of nowhere Copilot just offered me to insert print(“The End”).
I think I’ll take a break from it. For now.
Love these changes. Can we make it more intuitive to refactor large amounts of code? It’d be good to see it token merge behind the scenes, then output a coherent response.
I directly queried the Copilot just now, and it responded ...
I'm based on OpenAI's GPT-3 model. GPT-3, or Generative Pretrained Transformer 3, is a state-of-the-art autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. It's the third iteration of the GPT series and has 175 billion machine learning parameters. GPT-3 has been trained on a diverse range of internet text, but it doesn't know specifics about which documents were part of its training set or have access to any personal data unless explicitly provided during the conversation.
I always keep it up to date. How can I get the release that's mentioned in this video?
same here
This is pretty amazing. I do wonder what makes this exponential...
This looks pretty close to copilot X especially since gpt-4 is used for the chat. Is that still on the way?
he did not get smart he just got his surveillance improved
It would be useful to add figma design to code.
I have been using since its preview absolutely ❤ it.
Awesome, really excited to try this out!
Is the github copilot api released? Some of us would like to use it outside of vscode.
was so excited about the @workspace feature, just tried it but i get an x with "git model not found'what is that? and when i ask copilot it says it can't search my workspace
🎉 so awesome! But who else gasped when node 10 came up … lol
Does this only work for the enterprise or business version?
just wow.excelent news about copilot, video and explanations from the guy was on point
the #file still doesnt work. im using windows 11 vscode.
🤯🤯🤯 wooooow, great features!
I can't seem to get the `#file:file-name-here` function to work, even after switching to the pre-release in VS Code. Is that specific command not available yet?
Same
Still can't get proper ending curly braces though
Thanks, are these features available on IntelliJ or only vscode?
those terminal suggestions are a game changer. i'm not really a nodejs dev, but run into it everyone once in a while. i hate npm errors. its such a rabbit hole
I mean I’m excited about this but dang it makes me think that we will forget or not learn as we once did. Maybe that’s ok and that’s just the nature if advancement. I just hope that employers will not hold the same standards for hiring
It’ll just make us more stupid. One of my purposes in life is to grow and learn. Not helpful with some tool that suggests me to downgrade node just to get one thing solved 🙄
Can you write in binary? No. Did you make all the furniture in your home? No. Do you hunt your dinner? No. Its no different than that.
@@FrankyDeMeyer Downgrading Node has helped me a number of times when working on legacy projects. I haven't found Copilot to be amazing aside from predicting code and thus saving keystrokes, but ChatGPT saves me literal hours each day and I feel smart for using it.
I was hoping that with the new larger limits of gpt4 and memory options that we would have the option for full context at least for smaller repositories. One day soon enough...
100%. I fully expect it to be just around the corner.
well thats what this is... you can query the entire workspace
@@AkaThePistachiothat’s not what this is. It uses vector databases and search and retrieval. Cursor does the same thing but with more the sophisticated GPT4 plus documentation indexing
I mean i would argue that's still the same result. I'm still able to query my entire application codebase with very specific questions. Have you used the new co-pilot? I just cancelled my cursor plus and wondering whether its worth the switch@@reboundmultimedia
Why don't I see the copilot chat window?
Very cool! Thank you!
Very coll stuff!
Love my Copilot in Unity, huge time and typing saver
Will this also come in Intellij?
Lol, the Commit message should be in the present tense. I would raise a nit comment on your PR😂
Finally looks like github copilot is worth using
Fuck. This is the real game changing. The IA working with your own code locally.
The commit message feature is amazing!
This. Blew. My. Effing. Mind
When is the @workspace command coming to Copilot in Visual Studio?
Love the sparkles ✨
These new features are available only in VSCode or other IDEs as well (that have the copilot extension already) ?
Помню как зоракс говорил что в скором будущем мы будем говорить а не печатать. Прошло где то всего 7 лет и вот мы здесь
KB shortcut to manually activate microphone for vscode speech?
Is this workspace feature available in Intellij Idea Github Coopilot plugin?
It looks good. But information on official copilot page is pretty controversies to the statements here. First of all it says it uses 3.5 turbo gpt version. So, where is truth? All of this in video is available for copilot individual plan or not? I would glad if somebody can clarify these moments.
What should I do to start using these new features if I already have Copilot and Copilot Chat extensions?
Chat is still using GTP-3 which works much worse
Should I remove Copilot chat and reinstall Copilot?
Downgrade your project to a past eol versions of node ...yes excellent advice.
It doesn’t know about you whole project in a useful way unless it’s of trivial size. So it can guess where something is implemented, great, it’s an upgrades search. It still can’t do anything meaningful with non-trivial code bases like analysis, bug fixes, refactoring, adding functionality, unless all relevant code fits into its small token context.
And this won’t change significantly anytime soon as doubling the token context is a non-linear increase in memory and processing power. They still haven’t rolled out larger thank 4k tokens to most paid users despite being able to support up to 32k.
I love the attitude "why do I even care how my computer works and what is GNU C Library" I just want this app to work even with outdated and possibly security vulnerable software
Amazing !
Is this update live also for Visual studio 2022?
this is awesome !!
Thanks
Ohhh my goodness thank you dude.
Is this coming to Visual Studio?
Like Cody from sourcegraph and embeddings?
Very good video, thank you
Mind sufficiently blown!
It's not on GPT-4 yet. GPT-3 is not very helpful to tbh. Is there a place we can change the version?
I asked the chat and it says it's on GPT-3 and GPT-4 is not released yet.