GitHub copilot seems to be high.
I typed "A simple hash function.", then autocomplete kicked in.
GitHub copilot seems to be high. I typed "A simple hash function.", then autocomplete kicked in. 36 comments
It's basically an even more verbose version of the "as-is" clause. I don't know why it didn't just use that. I have this idea that the biggest effect of generative programs will be that we all become *extremely* good at identifying derivative works @foonathan next time I have to speak to an AI chat bot I'm dumping this on them To be fair, I'm not guaranteed to be stable across different exist. Is that LLM describing hashing or describing smoking hash? @foonathan well, it's probably best to warn folks they're about to use a hash function written by copilot. @foonathan I'm not guaranteed to be stable across different legal systems. @foonathan @foonathan @foonathan @ryanc Do we have any idea where it stole it from? It seems very likely that someone wrote the beginning in their code and then decided to commit to the bit. @oscherler @foonathan I tried finding it via GitHub search with no luck. @ryanc @oscherler @foonathan i feel like the not cryptographic/ but is fast line is from lookup3 bob jenkins hash @ryanc @oscherler @foonathan it's probably not exactly copied from somewhere. some training data might have a similar gag that it learned from. @foonathan Copilot is also awful at container security recommendations and writing performance reviews π«£ It is not guaranteed to be stable across different hallucinations @foonathan aww, i was hoping it would be stable across all of my existences, i guess i have to write a slightly complicated hash function now |
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It looks like you can coax it to contact parallel universes; give it a whirl.