Comment by timrogers
20 days ago
The "1,000 pull requests contributed by Copilot" datapoint is specifically referring to Copilot coding agent over the past 2.5 months.
Pretty much every developer at GitHub is using Copilot in their day to work, so its influence touches virtually every code change we make ;)
> Pretty much every developer at GitHub is using Copilot in their day to work, so its influence touches virtually every code change we make ;)
Genuine question, but is CoPilot use not required at GitHub? I'm not trying to be glib or combative, just asking based on Microsoft's current product trajectory and other big companies (e.g. Shopify) forcing their devs to use AI and scoring their performance reviews based on AI use.
Unfortunately, you can't opt out of Co-Pilot in Github. Although I did just use it to ask how to remove the sidebar with "Latest Changes" and other non-needed widgets that feel like clutter.
Copilot said: There is currently no official GitHub setting or option to remove or hide the sidebar with "Latest Changes" and similar widgets from your GitHub home page.
I'm using this an example to show that it is no longer possible to set up a GitHub account to NOT use CoPilot, even if it just lurks in the corner of every page waiting to offer a suggestion. Like many A.I. features it's there, whether you want to use it or not, without an option to disable.
So I'm suss of the "pretty much every developer" claim, no offense.
I'm sorry but given the company you're working for I really have hard time believing such bold statements, even so more that the more I use copilot the more feels dumber and dumber