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David Krauser's Gemini Capsule

gemini://krauserd.xyz

I am a software engineer living in Orlando, FL with my wife, three boys, two cats, and a dog. I love free software, simple technologies, and a good cup of coffee.

If you find anything interesting here, or just want to chat, feel free to reach out:

IRC: davidkrauser on Libera Chat

Email: david@krauser.org

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This is a collection of random thoughts, hacks, and ideas in reverse chronological order. I don't have an atom feed for these, yet, but I plan to add one at some point.

GitHub Copilot is Scary

2021-07-08 at 16:23 UTC ∞

If you haven't been following the news, GitHub recently announced a tool for programmers that eases development by generating contextually-aware code snippets. They trained the system using all of the open source code hosted on their platform:

GitHub Copilot: Your AI Pair Programmer

It seems that (at least right now), Copilot will produce results that are copied verbatim from open source code, and it does not provide any sort of attribution for that code. The legality around this system seems murky, and it's raising some interesting questions:

Is GitHub a derivative work?

If you put aside the legal questions, the service itself makes me uncomfortable. As a software engineer that earns a living by putting code to terminal, the idea that a computer can write the same code that I do is concerning. There's no reason to think that a computer couldn't write _better_ code than I can (especially in a domain that I am not familiar with).

I wouldn't be surprised if some time in the not-too-distant-future, the only good software jobs are the jobs writing the code that writes the code. Nobody (mostly) writes in machine code or assembly anymore. It's not unreasonable to think that we'll continue to climb layers of abstraction until the computer does almost everything.

Now Entering Gemini Space

2021-06-19 at 21:30 UTC ∞

This gemini thing is pretty neat - I'm having a lot of fun playing with it, and I'm having a lot of fun seeing all of the incredible content others are creating. I don't want this to end up being a gemini capsule that only talks about gemini, though, so I'll try to limit this sort of talk to just the occasional post.

Anyway, I'm happy to be here, and I'm excited to see where this goes :-)

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