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On 12/08/2025 00:06, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
The CEO of GitHub is stepping down, and wonrCOt be directly replaced, >according to ><https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/08/github-will-be-folded-into-microsoft-proper-as-ceo-steps-down/>.
Instead the leadership will become more closely a part of MicrosoftrCOs >rCLCoreAIrCY division.
So the emphasis will be more on rCLAIrCY rather than rCLcode repositoryrCY? Is >there this assumption that software development is inevitably going to
become more AI-centric, even as perceptions of the quality of
AI-generated work go down? Do you see something wrong with this
picture?
Definitely something wrong. I've been impressed with AI chatbots' ability to
answer questions and save me time refining Google searches. I've not been
impressed with AI integrated with the IDE. Main considerations for me are:
- Will it remain free?
- Will my private repos remain private?
As long as the changes don't disrupt how I use the service I suppose
Microsoft can do what they want with it.
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