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spenczar5 | 4 months ago
The models are one part of the story. But the software around it matters at least as much: what tools does the model have access to, like bash or just file reading or (as in your example!) just a cache of files visited by the IDE (!). How does the software decide what extra context to provide to the model, how does it record past learnings from conversations and failed test runs (if at all!) and how are those fed in. And of course, what are the system prompts.
None of this is about the model; its all "plain old" software, and is the stuff around the model. Increasingly, that's where the quality differences lie.
I am sorry to say but Copilot is just sort of shoddy in this regard. I like Claude, some people like Codex, there are a bunch of options.
But my main point is - its probably not about the model, but about the products built on the models, which can vary wildly in quality.
noduerme|4 months ago