- cross-posted to:
- github@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- github@programming.dev
Microsoft-owned GitHub announced on Wednesday a free version of its popular Copilot code completion/AI pair programming tool, which will also now ship by default with Microsoft’s popular VS Code editor. Until now, most developers had to pay a monthly fee, starting at $10 per month, with only verified students, teachers, and open source maintainers getting free access.
GitHub also announced that it now has 150 million developers on its platform, up from 100 million in early 2023.
“My first project [at GitHub] in 2018 was free private repositories, which we launched very early in 2019,” GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke told me in an exclusive interview ahead of Wednesday’s announcement. “Then we had kind of a v2 with free private organizations in 2020. We have free [GitHub] Actions entitlements. I think at my first Universe [conference] as CEO, we announced free Codespaces. And so it felt natural, at some point, to get to the point where we also have a completely free Copilot, not just one that is for students and open source maintainers.”
uBlock Origin Filters to get rid of Copilot bloat on Github
uBlock Origin => Open the Dashboard => My Filters => Add:
Also disable + block everything under: https://github.com/settings/copilot
Time to start using VSCodium then, I want no cloud AI in my development setup.
Been using VSCodium for a few years now, for loose file editing,
no complaints about it, imo it’s what VSCode should be.
i like vscodium but is sublime text still worth it. i use it for some things but the packages are harder to find/manage, i feel.
better use Zed, it is hot cake
just waiting on the windows version :(
i hope it never comes, use gnu/linux
as soon as i can afford a new laptop but until then i have what i have
Linux excels over windows on older laptops
But it has ai chats baked in as well, or is there a way to disable it? Haven’t looked properly yet.
there are ways to disable that, check r/zed