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RE: [ENG/DEU] Yes, Call Me Slave … GitHub Copilot, Copilot Pro and Pro+ & Bonus: A Piece of Truth

To be honest: I never tried full-ai modes. I could do it on a new project where it has no relation to anything existent. But when I see which BS Copilot (I have Pro+) produces sometimes... I told it a friend two days ago:

"Or she touches code which have NO relation to anything we talk about/try to fix. Or likes to delete parts of the code like random. Like you would grab a scissor and cut a newspaper random in between any words/sentences/paragraphs/pages, glue it together and like to tell me: "Paul. look, I made a really good article out of that!""

Yeah... I saw videos/test about Claude code, clusters and this kind of stuff... Most code worked - but wasn't very slim... ANd when just most code worked, but you have a project where you have no deep understanding because you wrote it "yourself" (or at least controlled every line)... Sure, it has a lot to do with instructions, but... I assume we both know how exactly custom instructions are fulfilled... Well...

So we both see/do it very similar... "Holding the stearing wheel in the own hand". For now I prefer the look at every single line/edit, compare it... if I would just click on "Keep" (unrelated to the used model) in Copilot all my projects would be broken... and I would have no oversight to what I am doing and wouldn't be able to control what I do and need. Within this experience (and all the stories which pop up where AI is acting not like she should...) it is a nightmare to give AI bigger access to my computers. We all already gave to much data...

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Thank you. I will not buy VS Code - Copilot.

I use jules. He is good at backend coding.
I use lovable.dev, he is good at reactjs - front-end coding.

I use perplexity & chat-gpt for chat based answers.

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