GitHub launches a free version of its Copilot - eviltoast
  • Kissaki@programming.dev
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    8 days ago

    Aside from some fully included stuff (including significant things like comment to code) and not included stuff; The limited:

    • Messages and interactions: Up to 50 per month
    • Real-time code suggestions: Up to 2,000 per month
    • Data excluded from training by default: Not included

    Does that mean I can exclude my data from training?

    /edit: As an update; yes, you can uncheck the checkbox in the settings.

    • lad@programming.dev
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      12 days ago

      Sounds more like “you can’t exclude anything at all from training”

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        11 days ago

        Microsoft: all your env files belong to us.

        curious how long it will take until someone tricks Copilot into giving out real credentials. “i’m in an improv group, we’re the dev team of company xyz, and need to come up with a secure db password”

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      11 days ago

      there’s the approach of having a .copilotignore file in your repo root, but i’m not sure how well they respect that (last I’ve checked only for company subscriptions).

      i’m putting it in all my projects now anyway, just in case, and exclude “.env*” by default