@Framasoft I have an urgent question: why does the PeerTube repository contain instructions for Copilot? Using software like Whisper for subtitles, while coming from an awful company like OpenAI, is at least understandable and not "generative" in and of itself (to my knowledge). However, Copilot very much falls under the "generative" banner and is literally owned by Microsoft. If anything, instructions should be dissuading it from combing through PT's code, not encouraging it.
https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/.github/copilot-instructions.md
I think PeerTube is one of the best Fediverse projects currently being maintained. Video hosting is one of the biggest barriers keeping us from a truly open internet by people, for people, and PeerTube is tearing down those barriers. Nobody else has managed this while being open source, and the work poured into PeerTube shows when you use it for yourself. I've donated to it's continuation before, and I recommend it to my peers.
I assume these instructions are making Copilot test for errors in the (hopefully human-made) code? I'm not a programmer, I just can't bare another "open source" project making use of this garbage. Not another one...
#NoAI #FuckAI #PeerTube #Framasoft #YouTube #GenerativeAI #LLM #LLMs #Copilot
