cs, to Powershell
@cs@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

After hearing about #Codeium on the #Syntax podcast, I decided to use it to help me write a #powershell script for a backup routine. I had originally written in C-sharp a while back, but obviously could be much faster and smaller with a script.

I am not a professional. I found that it did great at helping me with syntax for Powershell, which I am not that familiar with. However, I did find Codeium would get lost in the nested conditionals, so I had to watch it closely & move things around.

cs,
@cs@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

A few things it did great on:

  1. Helped me create some quick error checking. If the user doesn't provide the right parameters, it easily wrote things to catch that and provide help.
  2. Helped me create comments so if I look at it later, I can figure out what I did.
michael, to php
@michael@thms.uk avatar

Has anyone here tried Codeium AI?

https://codeium.com/

I've been playing around with it for a few days now, and so far in my personal use with / it seems to produce better completion that GitHub's Copilot.

Anyone got any experience?

doctorambient, to python
@doctorambient@mastodon.social avatar

Anybody else using Codeium? I'm finding it useful so far. What do you think?

https://codeium.com/

#codeium #python #copilot #copilotish #coding #programming #codingllm

pythonbynight,
@pythonbynight@fosstodon.org avatar

@doctorambient I've been using it here and there. It's been pretty good so far, and the team iterates quickly with new features. I use it in VSCode and find the UI pretty useful (especially the new feature where you can include your workspace code in context of your request by pressing ctrl+enter).

Imoptimal, (edited ) to ai
@Imoptimal@mastodon.social avatar

I've tested out the code assistant (extension in ).

It seems more advanced than , at least on my fairly straightforward examples of .

But CodeGeeX has more modes - including the split screen feature with multiple suggestions for the same functionality.

I still need to get used to writing a long descriptive comment and waiting for suggestion...

fosslife, to opensource
@fosslife@fosstodon.org avatar
Imoptimal,
@Imoptimal@mastodon.social avatar

@ecadre

I just paid attention to the license of the repository... that license of the language model is fu*ked up!

Is there any truly #openSource code assistant out there?

bmaxv,
@bmaxv@noc.social avatar

@Imoptimal @ecadre

hmmmm

https://open-assistant.io/dashboard

is licensed with apache2, but it's more of a chat assistant.

Not sure how deep of an integration you want or how good the quality of the responses is.

But it's... somewhat related?

masukomi, to random
@masukomi@connectified.com avatar

#Codeium (#AI Copilot competitor) has removed GPL code from its training material to guarantee "peace of mind"

This so completely missing the point. We still need to know the !@#$! applicable licenses of the code it is emitting. Furthermore GPL people don't want they code to not be used. They want it to be used within the terms of the license. I distribute MIT and GPL code in my repos, BOTH should have their license terms honored.

https://codeium.com/blog/copilot-trains-on-gpl-codeium-does-not

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