intellicode
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intellicode | dunst | |
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9 | 42 | |
734 | 4,334 | |
0.4% | 1.9% | |
7.5 | 9.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 12 days ago | |
PowerShell | C | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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intellicode
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Plz Microsoft could you finally give YOUR OWN PLATFORM the care it deserves?
random question. Did you get inspired for the meme from the intellicode dotnet support for vscode issue on github? :p at https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/intellicode/issues/81
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Ask HN: Is GitHub CoPilot / IntelliSense Legal?
Two years ago, an issue was opened in Microsoft's IntelliSense GitHub repository[0] titled "Licensing issues". It receives a response from a Microsoft employee. Eventually, the argument is made that this is a derivative work, as it is derived from thousands (?) of open-source projects. From what I understand, this seems to be true.
However, here's the fun part: Microsoft is training its AI dataset on these open-source projects. Would the terms of the license still apply here?
Further, would you say the law hasn't caught up with this use of open-source projects yet?
I am also curious about the legality of GitHub Copilot, since they seem to do largely the same thing from an AI standpoint.
[0]: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/intellicode/issues/201
- Microsoft IntelliCode Licensing Issues (2020)
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> And yet most people keep trusting them with their code on Github.
Honestly, from what I've seen many people don't see the issue with this. "The code is public anyway, so what difference does it make?"
I'm starting to see the downsides of that viewpoint now, though[0]. If GitHub, and by extension Microsoft, technically 'own' the code (licensing, etc.) then they have free reign over it, leading to things like Copilot and Intellicode.
[0]: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/intellicode/issues/201
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What will programming look like in 2020?
People only seem to have heard about GitHub Copilot. But Microsoft has a similar solution (that is not as... invasive) that was first released in preview in 2018. It's called IntelliCode, available for multiple languages both for Visual Studio Code[1] and regular Visual Studio[2] (but not enabled by default last time I checked -- which was a while ago, granted).
JetBrains has their own experimental thing that is not enabled per default.
And there's also Codota and Tabnine.
Copilot is actually fairly late to the party here.
[1]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=VisualSt...
[2]: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/intellicode/blob/master/doc...
- Is it normal that Intellisense and syntax/error highlighting become slower in large projects?
- Support for Dart · IntelliCode · An issue for people to 👍 to gauge interest
- Support for Flutter · IntelliCode · An issue for people to 👍 to gauge interest
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AI-assisted Drupal development: testing GitHub Copilot
Microsoft released Visual Studio IntelliCode (based on GPT-2) in 2018. It does not support PHP though.
dunst
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Cozytile - A Cozy Qtile Rice
OS: Arch Linux WM: Qtile Panel: Qtile bar Launcher: Rofi Notification Daemon: Dunst Terminal: Alacritty Shell: Zsh Compositor: Picom File Manager: Nemo Music Player: Spotify & ncmpcpp
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What do I need other than a window manager?
https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst is a pretty popular notification daemon that comes to mind.
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[dwm] Beginning on linux desktop, first ricing
Notification : dunst
- Can't click on prompts in dunst
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Plasma EOS: Why can't I enable DnD and how to I force disable all notifications forever
Your notifications are not provided by Plasma, but by dunst. Either you installed dunst yourself or something else you installed is dependent on dunst.
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Freedesktop Notification Error!
Are you running something able to act on notification requests from programs, e.g. dunst (which is what i use)?
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[BSPWM] My first rice!
OS: Arch Linux WM: Bspwm Compositor: Picom Launcher/Powermenu: Rofi Status Bar: Polybar Terminal: Alacritty Shell: Zsh Editor: Neovim Notification: Dunst File Manager: Lf PDF Viewer: Zathura Text fonts: JetBrains Mono Nerd Font DOTFILES: here
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KDE-like automounting?
Here's the documentation to create an asynchronous monitor with pyudev. When a device is plugged in, use subprocess to run notify-send and send a notification through dunst with the proper parameters (search "do_action" in the dunst docs), so for example you can bind your left click to mount and your middle click to mount and open
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Strange Blue push notification So guys, I need help. I don't really remember how this kind of push notification appeared on my Cinnamon here. Can you help me to put the default notification back?
The notification in your screenshot looks like dunst. Removing that notification server should bring back the default notifications by Cinnamon's own notification server (which, AFAIK, is built-in).
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Notification on USB plugging / unplugging
You can use dunst for notifications, minimal and lightweight. I use it for my volume and brightness control along with sxhkd. dunst Hope this helps.
What are some alternatives?
bemenu - Dynamic menu library and client program inspired by dmenu
mako - A lightweight Wayland notification daemon
Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux - This is a project, where I give you a way to use Autodesk Fusion 360 on Linux!
awesome - awesome window manager
ExplorerPatcher - This project aims to enhance the working environment on Windows
spicetify-themes - A community-driven collection of themes for customizing Spotify through Spicetify - https://github.com/spicetify/cli
rivalcfg - CLI tool and Python library to configure SteelSeries gaming mice
rofi - A huge collection of Rofi based custom Applets, Launchers & Powermenus.
wslg - Enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux to include support for Wayland and X server related scenarios
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
openrazer - Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim