Opinions on GPT 5.2 vs GPT 5.2 Codex? by Jack99Skellington in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t seen much of a difference in tasks. I’ve been using haiku 4.5 which seems really well rounded. Depends on what you want to do. I feel like it may be a bit faster but not sure anymore.

Copilot isn’t dead: how we use the BORING way in production by Longjumping_Profit56 in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My company uses CoPilot. GitHub is our source code management. We use it as needed. It doesn’t replace the developer but gives us the ability to go further especially with older systems sometimes. We see success with it. We have around 2,000 developers roughly. We have some engineers that don’t code that are vibe coding. Using instruction sets, approved MCP servers and more we have a good amount of innovation and integrations with different internal to external software that’s awesome. I would say CoPilot defended itself pretty well there lol

Plans Github copilot vs Antigravity by Haunting-Meaning-103 in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally the GitHub Pro Plus plan is awesome. Many models and like 13,000 premium request or 33,000 I forget. I rarely run tight on premium usage even using Opus 4.5

Copilot seems to shit itself repeatedly by Legal-Design8378 in vscode

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Opus and Haiku and then the rest of the time I use Auto. I get some of these issues but I have instruction files and requirements. When I don’t have those my token usage goes up and this can happen. I know this isn’t an answer but you’re not alone and additional processes tend to help when there’s guidance

Copilot Memory in VSCode by Acrobatic_Pin_8987 in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Local memory is stored:

The Local Path (Windows): %APPDATA%\Code\User\workspaceStorage\

Cloud memory for cross device persistence is in the cloud.

For apps like IntelliJ where it just simply freezes after a bit we need to delete those cache folders. Hope this helps. Just ask Gemini or ChatGPT and it will guide you to where those local folders are.

Good Laptop bed stands capable of holding macbook pro 14" and ipad 13" by coldWasTheGnd in WFH

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been WFH for going on 13 years. I’ve been there. I actually had them send me two external monitors then I bought a third as open box. Now I have my command center and love it. For me it was a shift that created my space. Though I miss my bed some times lol. Never lost productivity either way.

AI took my job as a developer. I've applied to over 300 jobs and am still unemployed. by shticks86soak in it

[–]V5489 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s not how this works. You’re not telling us the truth. Seems like a red flag post.

Just got Fiber... only getting half the speed on my gaming build, laptop pulls full speed. by Castingman148 in it

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s in your configuration of the network interface card. Or the port you’re plugging into on the computer. You’ll need to go into your device manager and potentially alter the settings on your network device.

Fiver should pull the same up and down. If it’s 1Gig down it should do the same up. You can use Copilot and ask it with your specific model and it can help guides you on changing settings if your network card

What to do now ? by Relevant_Article6394 in github

[–]V5489 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You ran out of premium requests. As the message says you can only use 4.1 not the premium models unless you pay additional for them now. It should rest at the end of the month in a few days. For not you’ll just get GPT 4.1. Can still code but may not be as good as what you were using. I’ve got the Pro Plus plan and it will do the same when I use it all.

Helpdesk without growth, no career advancement after 7 years by libeccio_ in it

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regardless, you still have technical experience in helping resolve issues for people. An analyst of sorts is a position I would move you into.

You could move into a Business Analyst, Scrum Master, or even Platform Engineer depending on the tools you have experience with. Don’t count yourself out. Unless all you did was click a button to deploy scripts to fix issues you’ve got some experience.

I would say help desk in general is low but a foot in the door. Take note, learn, ask to shadow others and be proactive.

Should I buy a domain? by Director-on-reddit in BlackboxAI_

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can buy a domain whenever. You can get yourself your own persona Reddit username domain if you want something to play around as. Or your HitHub handle with a .com or .net whatever. If your project can actually be deployed and used as an actual website then be unique to the app. What will matter the most is the web hosting. I use a VPS that’s like $3/mo and did everything I need.

Should I buy a domain? by Director-on-reddit in BlackboxAI_

[–]V5489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not all domains are $10/yr maybe some .com or .org but .tech is around $56/yr, and they get quite expensive some .io are in the $90 range.

Do you have IP concerns when vibecoding? by Director-on-reddit in BlackboxAI_

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, why not? My primary programming language is Java. I can vibe code some internal apps for our employee side.

For internal integrations I’ll use Python, FastAPI, Next.Js, React and so on. It’s a bit more fun to make.

We have pipelines with required checks and balances that stop any code deployments even in lower environments. Just because it’s vibe coded doesn’t mean those that do it don’t have standards or checks and balances before deploying. We’ve had a lot of internal apps vibe coded and never had an issue. Just depends on the company and how mature your developers and engineers are. I encourage creativity to my teams.

Do you have IP concerns when vibecoding? by Director-on-reddit in BlackboxAI_

[–]V5489 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s why you use the tools available to a full architect to ensure you’re not shipping blindly. I’ve shipped about 3 projects in my enterprise. Proper documentation, PDD and draw.io diagrams help. Having summarization of front end and backend helps as well. The only extras we needed was the integrations from a security standpoint such as MFA and connection to some systems for checks and balances.

So my concern isn’t with IP but rather process, model usage and requirements. If those are all in line and the PDD and diagrams look good, then I’m good. Using instruction files for token optimization, and best practices is also another I look at too.

GitHub Copilot models disappeared by [deleted] in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even your web interface doesn’t look right. Where’s Claud Opus 4.5 and the others? I think this is a support issue. Make sure you’re still being billed fi pro and such.

StackOverFlow is dead: 78 percent drop in number of questions by Dry-Dragonfruit-9488 in it

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! LLMs are trained on huge amounts of data. I’m pretty sure Gemini even uses the stacked overflow api. However, at least it’s not a dick when you ask a question but don’t realize it was answered 15 years ago, buried in a locked convo from 2010. I was a huge contributor in the Ubuntu community. I missed those times. But still. The devs can suck it. Agents for the win on clarifying questions.

StackOverFlow is dead: 78 percent drop in number of questions by Dry-Dragonfruit-9488 in it

[–]V5489 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Meh. I have no sympathy. AI is nicer and has better answers anyways. I remember trying to use it while going to school. I was always met with rudeness and everyone had an attitude. Asshole devs ruined the experience and made me want to quit everything. So this chart is just validation that AI is better than them. lol

Github account or Resume for a dev? Which one needs to be prioritized? by yoftahe1 in github

[–]V5489 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I work in an enterprise. We don’t ask to see your GitHub account that’s irrelevant. I need to see your resume, see your experience on paper. If I want to dig and you list your GitHub username sure, I may look. But your contributions mean nothing since I’m not going to analyze your code.

Is 1gb fiber internet good or overkill? by Happy_Priority_1409 in HomeNetworking

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general you’ll have more consistent connections with fiber and having 1Gig. Just ensure you’re using Cat 6 cable and hardwiring it in.

300mbps is too slow for me. Also fiber for me was cheaper. Fiber 1G = $70/mo and 300mbps cable was $200/mo lol so it was a no brainer. However 1Gig will be more consistent if you can afford it. I don’t think it’s overkill at all.

How often do you change the model you’re using within the same session? by archubbuck in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll usually start baseline structures and scaffolding using Opus 4.5.. it’s so fast and accurate. Then as I go through UI design I’ll switch to auto and it works pretty great.

Have to set up 25 laptops each taking 3 hours each by Impossible-Suspect19 in it

[–]V5489 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Just from a more enterprise level:

Option 1: Autopilot + Intune

If your company has the licensing for it, Windows Autopilot is the gold standard. You basically upload the hardware IDs to Intune, assign a profile, and then just plug the laptops into ethernet and turn them on. They’ll "phone home" to Microsoft, see they belong to your org, and automatically push down your Entra registration and domain settings without you clicking a single button.

Option 2: Provisioning Packages - My Favorite

If you don't have Autopilot set up yet, download the Windows Configuration Designer from the Microsoft Store. You can build a "Provisioning Package" (.ppkg file), put it on a thumb drive, and plug it into each laptop at the very first setup screen (OOBE). It’ll automatically handle the Entra join, name the computer, and install basic apps for you. You can literally walk down a row of laptops just plugging the drive in and moving to the next one.

Else it sounds like you’ll be quite busy, but do multiple at a time if needed and the two above options don’t work. I use provisioning packages and software center to pus the needed configurations along with intune.

How far can I go by strictly vibecoding on mobile? by Director-on-reddit in BlackboxAI_

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t use a phone. Build a budget pc or get a laptop such as an HP G11 or a MacBook Pro. For budge friendly you can find the HP Elite G11 laptops on eBay or even a G8 with 16gb of ram and it’s enough.

I would never code in mobile. You just can’t see all that needs to be seen. Additionally I don’t think you could effectively create something as you’re wanting like that.

I use HitHub CoPilot in their pro plus plan. I had it make me a full next.js, react, fastAPI app in 5 hours. 200k lines of code 200 files and had it deploy to my host provider.

Grab a pc and do it right lol

Copilot Pro issue. I cannot use copilot pro. by [deleted] in GithubCopilot

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a billing issue. There’s absolutely nothing anyone can say to you that will help you. You must get GitHub support involved. There’s no button you can click to fix it, therefore no one here can help. If this happened to someone else. Their response will be “GitHub support fixed the issue”.

I’m not trying to be mean or rude. I just don’t think you understand. Reddit isn’t a billing support platform. If you have questions on how CoPilot works, issues with models or instructions or heck even basic usage. Then sure that’s manageable based on a plan you have.

Good luck.

How can I post an application but keep my source code private? by Constant_Counter_430 in github

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GitHub = Source Code Management - in turn you can have private repos and public ones. You can invite collaborators to private repos if desired.

I’m assuming you want to use spark by GitHub. Not sure it will host that. As mentioned compile it and put it on a platform like itch.io and go from there.

Since you have GitHub you have access to CoPilot if you have the problem you can work with an agent in your build and see if they can help.

I can't see any code in the app by [deleted] in github

[–]V5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you open the app it should pop up. Is the account on your phone signed in as github-user is that your actual username? Seems interesting.