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Re: The beast is live - Github Copilot
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Yuchen Pei |
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Re: The beast is live - Github Copilot |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jun 2022 08:50:46 +1000 |
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On Sun 2022-06-26 17:25:24 -0700, Marc Sunet wrote:
>> I feel that one difference between the values of free software and open
>> source is that the free software does not have a problem with taking
>> people's work and re-selling it, as long as the work being resold is
>> free. Whereas open source focus more on what authors get out of "open
>> source".
>
> And in this case it is SaaSS. Not only is it trained on the existing
> code in the repositories, it also seems to siphon code off your editor
> as you type:
>
> https://github.com/features/copilot/#faq-privacy
Of course there are ways to make it not SaaSS or privacy invading, if
one is going to work on a free software version of copilot - all they
need to do is not replicate the antifeatures.
>
>> GitHub Copilot relies on file content and additional data to
> work. It collects data both to provide the service and saves some of
> the data to perform further analysis and enable improvements.
>
>> Depending on your preferred telemetry settings, GitHub Copilot may
> also collect and retain the following, collectively referred to as
> “code snippets”: source code that you are editing, related files and
> other files open in the same IDE or editor, URLs of repositories and
> files paths.
>
Best,
Yuchen
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