Windows Copilot's is showing third-party Ads to Windows usersLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.world – 434 points – 12 months agoghacks.net58Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDoes pop os also have a copilot?No. However, it also lacks ads.Double bonus!You really, really don't need an AI assistant for regular computer usage. It's a solution in search of a problem. There are genuinely good reasons to use GitHub Copilot if you're a developer, but otherwise, I think they're way more trouble than they're worth.I mean I could see myself giving copilot some prompts when doing office stuff, like styling and formatting. This should really simplify office usage especially for people who only use it sparingly and then don’t remember every function.No Linux distro has, as M$ hasn't made their AIs open source. But there are people working on open source alternatives.Ok that sounds awesome do you know any open source copilot projects by chance?Not open source but free; https://codeium.com/ Not open source, paid; https://www.tabnine.com/ FOSS; https://github.com/THUDM/CodeGeeX2/blob/main/README_EN.md https://github.com/madox2/vim-ai Thx for the suggestions! I’ll check them outTheres paid ai .. like this https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter Give commands to chatgpt in the the terminal. Then it executes it. It can generate files, etc as well. Using python iirc.No, YOU stay with windows.
Does pop os also have a copilot?No. However, it also lacks ads.Double bonus!You really, really don't need an AI assistant for regular computer usage. It's a solution in search of a problem. There are genuinely good reasons to use GitHub Copilot if you're a developer, but otherwise, I think they're way more trouble than they're worth.I mean I could see myself giving copilot some prompts when doing office stuff, like styling and formatting. This should really simplify office usage especially for people who only use it sparingly and then don’t remember every function.No Linux distro has, as M$ hasn't made their AIs open source. But there are people working on open source alternatives.Ok that sounds awesome do you know any open source copilot projects by chance?Not open source but free; https://codeium.com/ Not open source, paid; https://www.tabnine.com/ FOSS; https://github.com/THUDM/CodeGeeX2/blob/main/README_EN.md https://github.com/madox2/vim-ai Thx for the suggestions! I’ll check them outTheres paid ai .. like this https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter Give commands to chatgpt in the the terminal. Then it executes it. It can generate files, etc as well. Using python iirc.No, YOU stay with windows.
You really, really don't need an AI assistant for regular computer usage. It's a solution in search of a problem. There are genuinely good reasons to use GitHub Copilot if you're a developer, but otherwise, I think they're way more trouble than they're worth.I mean I could see myself giving copilot some prompts when doing office stuff, like styling and formatting. This should really simplify office usage especially for people who only use it sparingly and then don’t remember every function.
I mean I could see myself giving copilot some prompts when doing office stuff, like styling and formatting. This should really simplify office usage especially for people who only use it sparingly and then don’t remember every function.
No Linux distro has, as M$ hasn't made their AIs open source. But there are people working on open source alternatives.Ok that sounds awesome do you know any open source copilot projects by chance?Not open source but free; https://codeium.com/ Not open source, paid; https://www.tabnine.com/ FOSS; https://github.com/THUDM/CodeGeeX2/blob/main/README_EN.md https://github.com/madox2/vim-ai Thx for the suggestions! I’ll check them out
Ok that sounds awesome do you know any open source copilot projects by chance?Not open source but free; https://codeium.com/ Not open source, paid; https://www.tabnine.com/ FOSS; https://github.com/THUDM/CodeGeeX2/blob/main/README_EN.md https://github.com/madox2/vim-ai Thx for the suggestions! I’ll check them out
Not open source but free; https://codeium.com/ Not open source, paid; https://www.tabnine.com/ FOSS; https://github.com/THUDM/CodeGeeX2/blob/main/README_EN.md https://github.com/madox2/vim-ai Thx for the suggestions! I’ll check them out
Theres paid ai .. like this https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter Give commands to chatgpt in the the terminal. Then it executes it. It can generate files, etc as well. Using python iirc.
Does pop os also have a copilot?
No. However, it also lacks ads.
Double bonus!
You really, really don't need an AI assistant for regular computer usage. It's a solution in search of a problem.
There are genuinely good reasons to use GitHub Copilot if you're a developer, but otherwise, I think they're way more trouble than they're worth.
I mean I could see myself giving copilot some prompts when doing office stuff, like styling and formatting.
This should really simplify office usage especially for people who only use it sparingly and then don’t remember every function.
No Linux distro has, as M$ hasn't made their AIs open source. But there are people working on open source alternatives.
Ok that sounds awesome do you know any open source copilot projects by chance?
Not open source but free; https://codeium.com/
Not open source, paid; https://www.tabnine.com/
FOSS; https://github.com/THUDM/CodeGeeX2/blob/main/README_EN.md
https://github.com/madox2/vim-ai
Thx for the suggestions! I’ll check them out
Theres paid ai .. like this
https://github.com/KillianLucas/open-interpreter
Give commands to chatgpt in the the terminal. Then it executes it. It can generate files, etc as well. Using python iirc.
No, YOU stay with windows.