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@nickchapsas What are the alternatives, especially for dotnet development? I'm researching alternatives now, but I'm curious what others are using. I'm ok with paying a bit more (#github was generous), but going from $80/m to (projected) $1,000/m is ridiculous.
Day 2 of the new #github usage model ... already burned through 100% of our enterprise AI credits. Just now ran an agent in Visual Studio and burned through an additional $5 of credits. This is absurd! #copilot#ai
Anyone else having problems with #Github Copilot and assigning issues to Copilot Agent? I keep getting 'service unavailable' errors. It's been happening a lot the last few days. #GithubCopilot
@Hesamation@dhh I absolutely get what David is saying, but from a manager/business owner/investor perspective, they don't care if I keep my hands in the source, love programming, etc. They want outcomes because that is what pays bills, makes profit, etc. AI is a tool to help achieve that. πͺπͺ
@DevLeaderCa I don't believe so. I believe technical skills can be learned. I'm looking for a candidate who is open to learning and works well in a team. Just not sure how to interview for that. :-)
@DevLeaderCa This is tricky, but some indicators are things like being open to suggestions, or not throwing a tantrum if you disagree with a decision made by the team/management. I'm still yet to work out how you interview for this.
@burkeholland@code Unfortunately, both Claude 3.7 and GTP-4.1 aren't familiar with the latest versions of #dotnet and #csharp ... unless I'm doing something wrong (which is quite possible π).
@DevLeaderCa I've been in both situations and I believe hybrid is the best way. The biggest problems with fully remote is harder to nut out problems as a team, and availability issues with different start times. That has been my experience anyway.