I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message.
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I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message. It's better then "Did stuff".
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I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message. It's better then "Did stuff".
@grumpygamer “Did stuff” takes less environment resources…
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@grumpygamer “Did stuff” takes less environment resources…
@CStamp That is very true.
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@CStamp That is very true.
@grumpygamer @CStamp
Doesn't that just generate a message saying what the changes are, instead of why the changes were done?
You can get the what from the diff, but the why is something else. -
I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message. It's better then "Did stuff".
@grumpygamer this makes me feel so much better about my commit messages.
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I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message. It's better then "Did stuff".
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I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message. It's better then "Did stuff".
@grumpygamer I guess I'm the odd one out, but I kinda like writing commit messages. It's that mini rant in prose I get to do where I can explain and complain about all the shit I've tried and why I chose this particular solution.

I like that as a reflection of my work and I often notice something that I missed or haven't fully thought through while writing.
But overthinking things is also my natural state of being, so... -
I turned off copilot but I still like AI writing my commit message. It's better then "Did stuff".
@grumpygamer you can also keep using it for Mastodon posts. So far it is doing great.
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