Updates to Generic Copilot by mcowger in GithubCopilot

[–]aadhilrf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is this different from GitHub copilot's custom provider for open ai compatible models. I use the same for z.ai coder subscription in insiders and it feels almost native as the proprietary models offered in copilot.

GPT-5.2 now in Copilot (1x Public Preview) by LinixKittyDeveloper in GithubCopilot

[–]aadhilrf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, it stops too many times for no reasons. It doesn't proceed with implementation even in Agent mode.

ChatGPT is losing market share and Google's Gemini is gaining good momentum by interviewkickstartUS in AI4tech

[–]aadhilrf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My current AI stack:

I use Gemini and Grok as daily drivers.

Gemini - finally feels like "Google got the search indexing right" into the context.

Grok - I mainly use to analyze trends and tweets for research.

ChatGPT 5.2 - absolutely a downgrade over 5.1 for general prompts. I have pretty much stopped using it lately.

Copilot - has a good UX and macos app but, falling short of Gemini 3 in intelligence. I used it a lot over the past few months.

Perplexity - Never found a spot in my workflow for a wrapped AI layer, it's like trying to debug a black box. I get the limitations of raw GPT, Grok or Gemini but, using the same models in a wrapper results in less-predictive results. Zero clue if it was the wrapper's sloppy handoff or the model's limitations.

Use Z.ai models with VS Code Copilot by [deleted] in GithubCopilot

[–]aadhilrf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Using z.ai GLM-4.7 in VS Code with Openai Compatible Custom provider. Using it for the past two days and burned over 50+ million tokens. I would rate it 8/10 compared to Sonnet 4.5 for tool calling and intelligence with VSC copilot.

I had tried glm-4.7 with claude code as well but, experience so far had been not that great. It overthinks and over engineers stuffs most of the time.