This is not a SFW instance. NSFW communities will be tagged, and efforts will be made to keep SFW communities clean, but proceed at your own comfort level.
Someone I work with who always hand writes his code used copilot to write his commit message as usual this morning.
Lo and behold it had snuck an “authored by copilot” tag onto the end of the message and github picked up on it and labeled the commit accordingly - when he saw “and copilot” next to his name on github he flipped his lid and ranted about how copilot only exists on the back of stolen code from humans and it has no right to claim any credit whatsoever to anything original like being an author ever.
He edited out the attribution and force pushed it before anyone else could commit on top of it.
(Apparently copilot writes commit messages in such a way that no matter how trivial the edit, it sounds like he’d been planning and working for hours and hours on it.)
Someone I work with who always hand writes his code used copilot to write his commit message as usual this morning.
Lo and behold it had snuck an “authored by copilot” tag onto the end of the message and github picked up on it and labeled the commit accordingly - when he saw “and copilot” next to his name on github he flipped his lid and ranted about how copilot only exists on the back of stolen code from humans and it has no right to claim any credit whatsoever to anything original like being an author ever.
He edited out the attribution and force pushed it before anyone else could commit on top of it.
(Apparently copilot writes commit messages in such a way that no matter how trivial the edit, it sounds like he’d been planning and working for hours and hours on it.)
I read that Microsoft and vscode had a bug where for a few days, all code was accidentally “authored by copilot”.
They were also testing putting advertisements in Copilot’s commit messages.