Just hit my monthly Copilot Student credit limit after literally ONE question 😑 Month just started (June 6). I asked Copilot in VS Code to help me fix a CORS issue.
One reply later → 200/200 credits gone. Task still not finished. Credit limit popup + “upgrade or wait until June 30”.This new “pay-per-token” AI model thing makes zero sense on the Student plan.
We’re literally students trying to build stuff, not enterprise teams with unlimited budgets. GitHub, can you do something about this. #GitHubCopilot #CopilotStudent #DevLife
@alxfazio Yes probably the window is getting closed, but also this new open sources LLM can help maybe to build new useful tools always as open source, but like an individual yes it is hard to compete with mega corps
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there’s this old turkish saying:
if you truly love someone, you love them twice.
the first time is quick
it’s the butterflies.
you’re drawn to their smile,
their laugh,
the way they talk with their hands,
or how they say your name like it means something.
it’s the version of them that’s easy to love,
the one they show to the world.
but time passes.
the mask comes off.
you start to notice the parts they hide,
the anxiety,
the trust issues,
the silence that lasts too long,
the little habits that come from big scars.
and that’s where most people leave.
but if you stay,
if you still choose them
even after you’ve seen the mess,
even when it’s not romantic or easy,
that’s when the second love begins.
that’s the real kind.
the steady kind.
the "i see you and i’m not going anywhere" kind.
because saying "i love you" after the hard parts show up,
that isn’t a feeling anymore.
it’s a promise.
The modern struggle
Lone individuals summoning inhuman willpower,
fasting, meditating, and exercising,
up against armies of scientists & statisticians weaponizing abundant food, screens, & medicine into junk food, clickbait news, infinite porn, endless games & addictive drugs.
Finally, @PerplexityComet by @perplexity_ai on my computer I'm really excited with the chance to improve my research, productivity and all those good features. Hyped with study mode
<think>
Okay, the user said "good night". I need to respond appropriately.
First, I should consider the time of day. If it's actually nighttime where they are, a simple "Good night! Sleep well!" would work.
But maybe they're in a different time zone. I could mention sweet dreams or restful sleep.
I should keep it friendly and warm. Maybe add an emoji like or 1 to make it more personable.
Don't want to overdo it. Keep it concise but sincere.
Check for any typos. Make sure the response is clear and positive.
Alright, that should do it.
<think>
<answer> goodnight <answer>