• rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    I think an LLM integrated into the IDE would be better suited when it comes to projects that aren’t backed by a company like Microsoft who have a large amount of GPU compute to spare for their users.

    Or it’d be bart of a CI pipeline. AFAIK that is theoretically already possible. You could configure the existing CI to feed the code through some form of AI code check.

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    I don’t see any indication of AI integration on Codeberg, and in fact one of the features of the project is that it is lightweight and simple to set-up. Unsure if integrating potentially resource intensive or complex AI aligns with those properties.

  • I’m sorry that this in no way answers your question, but… does anyone know if the LMS protocol is sufficiently rich enough to support AI co-piloting? It seems like it should, as it already supports extended autocompletes such as loop templating, but I wonder if a copilot would tax it.

    That’s how I’d hope it (AI co-coding) would arrive: not having to be custom baked into each editor, but hooked into a standard usable by even simple (non-IDE) editors.