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00:00:00 – 00:09:12
The video critiques GitHub Co-pilot, questioning its purpose and practicality while expressing skepticism about its impact on coding capabilities and potential security issues. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding programming fundamentals rather than solely relying on AI-driven tools like Co-pilot. They caution against excessive reliance on AI advancements and stress the value of real-world coding experience. The video briefly mentions a technology called "primagen," which has not been actively discussed in recent years.
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In this part of the video, the speaker critiques GitHub Co-pilot, a native Dev environment designed for everyday tasks. They express confusion about its purpose and mockingly suggest renaming it to Kevin. The speaker questions the practicality of using Co-pilot live in the browser, noting the assumption that everything is written in JavaScript. They also discuss the potential impact on coding capabilities, suggesting that Microsoft may prioritize making users appear more capable rather than actually enhancing their skills. The speaker shares a critical view on integrating Co-pilot into GitHub for code implementation and reviews, expressing skepticism about its usefulness.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the use of a co-pilot to provide feedback on code, highlighting potential security issues and emphasizing the challenges with the current state of security in llm. The speaker also reflects on a commercial related to programming, suggesting it may be targeted towards newer individuals in the field. They express uncertainty about the practical usefulness of co-pilot in real coding scenarios, questioning the quality of code suggestions and tests generated. The speaker shares their mixed feelings about using co-pilot and the enjoyment of not utilizing it for a few weeks.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience with a coding tool called autocomplete and specifically mentions the GitHub Copilot tool. They express mixed feelings about the efficacy of AI-driven coding assistance, acknowledging its potential benefits but also highlighting limitations and skepticism regarding its overall impact on programming. The speaker emphasizes the importance of grasping the fundamentals of programming rather than solely relying on AI tools. They caution new programmers not to worry excessively about AI advancements and instead focus on gaining practical experience with real-world coding challenges and tasks.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the technology discussed is called “primagen,” which hasn’t been actively discussed on Twitter for the past 5 to 10 years.
