If you want an lol - Microsoft have implemented Copilot on its own GitHub repos and itβs a clusterfuck, you can see MS engineers publicly begging Copilot to work.
If you want an lol - Microsoft have implemented Copilot on its own GitHub repos and itβs a clusterfuck, you can see MS engineers publicly begging Copilot to work.
This is real customer code btw that Copilot is messing up with, big self own by Microsoft playing out.
Microsoft Incident Response are going to book so much revenue from all the security vulns Microsoft Copilot introduces to Microsoft customers.
@GossiTheDog it's even worse than that. They're fucking with this bullshit in the .NET ecosystem, and pushing 'vibe coding' hard.
Literally over a decade of effort to make it open, accessible, building rapport with numerous communities, and untold hours proving .NET's real worth.
This isn't just customer code; this is literally an entire ecosystem impacting over a hundred million users.
Just getting pissed right down the drain.
@GossiTheDog "there's no way it-" Samsung Tizen OS.
Every smart TV from Samsung is running .NET. Not just running it but very heavily dependent on it.
Those idiotic smart fridges? .NET inside.
And the list just goes on and on to the point where 100M devices is likely a massive underestimate.
(Disclosure: I am a member of the .NET Foundation. But I don't speak for them.)
@geoglyphentropy @GossiTheDog not just most influential, but by far and away most important.
All those people crying about 'embrace, extend, extinguish' truly didn't know shit; .NET is the embodiment of 'sure, fuck it, we'll support that too.' zOS *and* Linux on s/390? Yep. FreeBSD on arm64? Done. You want to run a .NET app, you can just run a .NET app.
And they are going to absolutely *destroy* the goodwill they have earned with those efforts.