• a1studmuffin@aussie.zone
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      1 年前

      A programmer sitting in front of a text-based IDE with millions of keyboard shortcuts at their disposal has to be the least necessary use case for a voice assistant I’ve ever heard of.

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        Unless, of course, that programmer has any number of mobility issues that limit their use of the keyboard, in which case something like cursorless might be the only option.

        I urge you to take a look at it. Some even claim that it’s more productive than the keyboard. I don’t know how the VSCode voice feature works, but if it makes integration of cursorless easier or better, then I’m all for it.

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          I don’t think the feature is bad. I’m questioning extension spotlights sneaking their way into the base patch notes.

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        It requires the copilot extension, which is probably not on open-vsx. Yay licensing!

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        Or better yet, an option to point it to my own self-hosted OpenAI API compatible endpoint on top of one to disable it entirely.

        Edit: On second thought, the copilot integration probably goes deeper than that but still