Comment by pabrams 2 months ago Why are you "summoning copilot" to correct a typo? 5 comments pabrams Reply shafyy 2 months ago Because people using LLMs get lazy and can't event type normal text themselves anymore. MattGaiser 2 months ago I actually like that I don't have to leave Github to deal with various feedback, especially if I switched branches already to do other work. deredede 2 months ago GitHub (still) allows you to edit files directly in the browser without using AI. Andrex 2 months ago I've always wondered how many people know about this. As someone who had to persist on Chromebooks for a bit (before Linux support), it was a godsend for quick fixes. icar 2 months ago https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree
shafyy 2 months ago Because people using LLMs get lazy and can't event type normal text themselves anymore.
MattGaiser 2 months ago I actually like that I don't have to leave Github to deal with various feedback, especially if I switched branches already to do other work. deredede 2 months ago GitHub (still) allows you to edit files directly in the browser without using AI. Andrex 2 months ago I've always wondered how many people know about this. As someone who had to persist on Chromebooks for a bit (before Linux support), it was a godsend for quick fixes. icar 2 months ago https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree
deredede 2 months ago GitHub (still) allows you to edit files directly in the browser without using AI. Andrex 2 months ago I've always wondered how many people know about this. As someone who had to persist on Chromebooks for a bit (before Linux support), it was a godsend for quick fixes.
Andrex 2 months ago I've always wondered how many people know about this. As someone who had to persist on Chromebooks for a bit (before Linux support), it was a godsend for quick fixes.
Because people using LLMs get lazy and can't event type normal text themselves anymore.
I actually like that I don't have to leave Github to deal with various feedback, especially if I switched branches already to do other work.
GitHub (still) allows you to edit files directly in the browser without using AI.
I've always wondered how many people know about this. As someone who had to persist on Chromebooks for a bit (before Linux support), it was a godsend for quick fixes.
https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree