The problem with these "free" AI services that are popping up constantly now is that nearly all of them eventually change to a subscription only model. They literally just use the free aspect as intial marketing to generate a following. We've been seeing this same thing play out in the generative AI image creation space for the last year now. This one does say free forever though so we'll see if that holds true.
Rohan from the Codeium team here! We do offer unlimited autocomplete and chat for free - we've been doing this for over a year and will continue to do so. If your curious how do we make money, we charge enterprises (SasS or on-Prem) offerings, which allow us as a company to offer our generous free tier. Happy Coding! 💻
@@viperjay1 You need to sign in to use the extension (this is how we prevent spam/bots etc). That signed-in profile can be part of the free tier or part of a paid team!
@@codeiumdevYes I checked the pricing models out. As I said it's to be seen as to whether we get the inevitable, sorry but unfortunately we can no longer support the free tier, message once the company has built a following and decides it no longer needs to offer free services for marketing anymore. A company making money is fine but they shouldn't use wording like "Free forever" when they almost always have some clause in their TOS somewhere that says they can just change costs whenever they feel like it. It looks like a good tool though so will definitely check it out.
I have a copilot subscription through work, and in the last month disabled it in my IDE in favor of codeium. for C# its recommendations are probably at aboit 90% of quality of copilot, but the difference is that Codeium is ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE faster for auto-completion suggestions. that kind of benefit cant be beat imo - especially given the current quality limits of these sorts of tools. it's super nice too that whenever it is i choose to go pro, i can give codeium a ton more context or even host it locally. huge microsoft L, love to see it
This is excellent not only for professionals but also for students. Having an over commented script we can use to learn what everything does can help young coders learn enough to catch the AI's mistakes. Even as AIs do all of the typing.
Yes, I remember when I was learning, I found a project on GitHub that was over commented af and it was in Japanese but incredibly well organized, which piqued my curiosity and I learned A LOT.
Thanks. I was just looking into some AI assistance since it's probably not going away anytime soon. I also appreciate you not spreading FUD like so many others do about AI. AI is not a human error remover; it is a human error multiplier. I think we're already past the "Goldilocks" point for AI model training.
Pro tip bud, don’t use the term FUD. It tends to make serious people tune you out. That term is almost exclusively used by crypto scammers to shout down legitimate criticism and keep their cult like status going.
@@hastyscorpionFUD is much older than crapto bud. It was used by stock market scammers to shout down legitimate criticism of their scam and keep their cult like status going.
I had tried it some time ago (maybe even a year) and found it a bit limited in supported languages, I had obtained better results with copilot. I tried it again just a few days ago and was positively impressed by how many they added. I hadn't enabled chat at the time because it required particular permissions for data... having seen the video and how useful it can be, I'll have to reevaluate
*_I've to tell you that _**_#Codeium_**_ can get really spooky when it predicts your intentions._* *It creeped me out the first 500 times when the AI predicted correctly the lines I was about to type…!* *I was coding for fun an **#Arkanoid**/**#Breakout** clone in C++ just to retain & update my sparse C++ skills* *And the code I was typing was everything but not necessarily* *_readable_* *Typical first draft, first try type of s*t…not something I would dare to create a pull request with…* *If a human coder would have sat next to me he wouldn't be able to guess what I was trying to do.* *_But the AI got it right despite the chaotic first-draft code defying all clean code principles!_* *THAT WAS IMPRESSING…A BIT CONCERNING* *…AND SOMETIMES ANNOYING LIKE SOMEONE FINISHING YOUR THOUGHTS & SENTENCES ALL THE TIME* *_…CODEIUM MAKING ME ALMOST SHOUT_* *_"Hey…I also knew how to do that"_* *…I'm sometimes very immature* 🙈🙈🙈
Thank you. I have just ended my 6 months of paid Copilot. I was using it to autocomplete the repetitive parts of the code, not heavely relying on it. Having the same thing for free it seems a really good option.
Hahaha oh thank God, I thought I was the only one who actually didn't like copilot's implementation. I mean, the concept was always great, but I felt like I was constantly fighting it or going back and correcting things (disclaimer: I only used it while it was in beta. It wasn't worth $10 when it launched). This looks neat, though. I will absolutely be checking this out!
@@TheReferrer72 Actually it's more so the concern that you'll be helping marketers come up with more exploitative ways to market products to people and convince them to buy things that they don't really need. But hey, if you're in love with the inbred, corporate wasteland that we are currently creating, go ahead! Just try not to think about the consequences of your bad consumerist practices before you go to bed.
@@TheReferrer72 if you are compliant with your government, then it will only be used for marketing. If not, then you can say goodbye to freedom. You will probably waste away in some facility in us, china or wherever you are from. Also, incase you find yourself under an authoritative regime in the future, and compliance becomes harder, you can say goodbye to ever organizing a revolution against them when they can see all your communication. Its crazy that we have an example if North Korea and people still dont care about such things.
After watching your video and testing codeium, i am more than impressed. In fact - just hit the cancel button on the $100 p.a. Co-Pilot subscription. THX
Thanks for the review! This is very promising to a graphics creator such as myself that also needs to hack together some utilities and scripts every once and a while. 👏👏👏
If you don't pay you are not always immediately the product ... but instead they might bet on you becoming a future locked-in customer. For example, a lot of companies give their products free (or heavily reduced) to schools and universities, so that the jung people get hooked early to their product instead of the competitor's and when someone uses a tool from the beginning it's hard to switch later.
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Very intresting. When I googled it i made a typo and typed in "Codium" - when I checked the pricing I though, wow they went up in price fast. But then I noticed the different UI.... and actually different product, but all very similar... confusing...
It'd be interesting with a comparison between this service and using a local LLM. I haven't been keeping up with how far the freely available LLMs have gotten lately.
I use quite a few of them. They vary in how capable they are depending on what code you throw at them. No one is best for all code prompts you feed them.
They should have a version that is competitive with copilot's pricing. Something like $8/month for a personal license that is the same as the free version (a few more seats to allow users swapping computers/IDEs) but with some guaranteed features like server speed, availability, large codebase support, telemetry off, etc. I don't like free stuff for these kind of things.
Very thanks Mike. So I have a question considering all of the information you share on here and know how to use different games engines and such do you make video games yourself?
Very cool tool, thanks for sharing I'm definitely checking this out immediately. I would love to see a video tutorial for getting VSCode to work nicely with Godot, I'm not sure why but I always run into problems getting it to integrate nicely with autocomplete and debugging.
id love to see you also talk about phind the chat/search engine and it also connected to internet and have a vscode extension and i think it will be really hulpful tool to know in general
I use firhub copilot because its free wirh the github Student Developer Pack, and my experience with it is mostly positive, I don't have much trouble with it, but sometimes the chat feature acts a bit weird because it doesn's show the answer it have if the code it wrote matches public code
Hi, what's the mid-term experience with Codeium so far? Any strings attached? What do they mean under 'indiviual' ? If I make money with it but I'm solo, ami I still individual?
Hi, I am using the jetbrain's ide free version. When I select the code and right click to show the sub menu it doesn't show any Codeium info as it does in your video @2:30. I did a quick search and didn't find anything. Is it because that it's only available in vscode ? Thanks for yoru time.
This was a VSCode feature initially, but we're shipping this submenu in the next release of JetBrains & should be approved in a few days! - Rohan from Codeium
@@codeiumdev Cool! Nice to see your future plans :) Also, Visual Studio needs new features (All solution code refactoring, unit testing, code optimization variants, etc.) of Codeium extension, Rohan ;)
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I gave it a shot. It couldn't do basic tasks that even copilot could do. It appears that this is because of my large codebase, it has only a 4k context window (for chat at least, I couldn't find a way to confirm it for code completion but I've to assume it's the same)
If it promises many IDEs - don't evaluate it merely on VSCode. VSCode is the lowest hanging fruit in terms of integration. When I tried it in VS - I was quite dissatisfied. CoPilot ain't perfect either, but more tolerable there. Should I reevaluate by now?
Looks interesting, I'll definitely give it a try. But for myself, AI would be useful if it could take a code that I wrote in one language and convert it into another. Is that something it's capable of doing?
Yes it is. I tried this a couple of weeks ago. C# to Rust. However, you should do it in small segments at a time and then fix things up as required. In my case it was very accurate. I had an off-by-one error for one segment but it was otherwise pretty impressive.
Screw code completion and prompting. An AI that fixes my bugs, explains a few lines of code to me and does regex faster than aliens is worth buckets of gold to me. - every work day of the week
If you're learning then it's probably better to write all code by hand so that you have better understanding of what it does and why. However, the explain feature may be convenient, but I'm not sure especially since AI models can make things up
It's going to be a whole lot harder to learn to code without it than it is if you just learned programming without it and then used it after you learn how it works. It's going to be fine for small projects, but if you ever work on something bigger then the human part is the structure and architecture which I've found even big picture the AI is terrible at. There's no shortcuts when it comes to learning to code, imagine this as a different paintbrush for people who know how to code already, if you don't have any skills painting, the best brush in the world isn't going to make you a painter.
Hmmmm.... Codeium seems to be crashing Visual Studio 2022 on one particular code completion in some code I was testing it out on. I was using CoPilot to pretty good effect, but I'd love to switch if Codeium proves to be more effective.
I have had VS Code crash a few times as well when using Codeium. Maybe, I don't know, once a month? And this is Codeium specific issue as this happened when I run one of its functions.
I love codeium. My only complaint is that as someone just learning programming I wish there were a way to only have it generate comments. I want to learn to code I don't want that generated for me but the comments and explanations are super helpful
As a Codeium CM seems to be in the comments, here are my request/issue. 1) When I autocomplete in the middle of a line, it usually writes a duplicate of the end of line code Example print("var2"+var2) I want to add var1. Cursor after the first parenthesis. It becomes print("var1"+var1+"var2"+var2)"var2"+var2) 2) In the chat, instead of Insert Code I would prefer a Preview button with commit style green/red/gray lines for added/removed/unchanged content. I don't trust the AI enough to not change anything in a full function beyond the part I want to modify. Currently, I copy manually the parts I care about.
If Codeium can understand specific script langauge(gdscript), how many 'library' or 'engine APIs' can this handle? Support for just general language is not useful for me.
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@@husanaaulia4717 And? You make the unfounded assumption that these tai models regurgitate the original code exactly. By analogy, if a human has ever worked on any GPL project, that would mean he would be forbidden to work on anything else in the future because his mind has been tainted with GPL code knowledge
Okay it's way dumber than ChatGPT to understand context and what I actually want. I told it to add comments to a function and it added the comments all where my cursor is instead of at the respective lines. 2 tries later it did what i asked it to, although the comments got worse as they explained what is done, but not why I'd even largely prefer GPT 3.5 - but I don't think that one has a VS Code plugin and generates as fast, right?
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Free forever is also ringing loud alarm bells in my bullshit detector. I dont trust copilot but i doubly dont trust a copilot with an obscure business model.
Human error as well A.I error which required a lot data to correct the data. It not easy job when user send data or not to reflect the a lot of different language codes. But the cons the hackers will exploits this loop hole like in free hosting but there many ways anyways. But it can be good and bad for teaching material.
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You probably should have mentioned this, but Codeium uses your local GPU. It increases my 4070 around 25-50% depending on the task...
The problem with these "free" AI services that are popping up constantly now is that nearly all of them eventually change to a subscription only model. They literally just use the free aspect as intial marketing to generate a following. We've been seeing this same thing play out in the generative AI image creation space for the last year now.
This one does say free forever though so we'll see if that holds true.
yeah, it definitely sus. I am not sure how Codeium can tell if you are using it just yourself or in a team.
@@viperjay1they will probably do it the same way that WinRar does things.
Rohan from the Codeium team here! We do offer unlimited autocomplete and chat for free - we've been doing this for over a year and will continue to do so. If your curious how do we make money, we charge enterprises (SasS or on-Prem) offerings, which allow us as a company to offer our generous free tier.
Happy Coding! 💻
@@viperjay1 You need to sign in to use the extension (this is how we prevent spam/bots etc). That signed-in profile can be part of the free tier or part of a paid team!
@@codeiumdevYes I checked the pricing models out. As I said it's to be seen as to whether we get the inevitable, sorry but unfortunately we can no longer support the free tier, message once the company has built a following and decides it no longer needs to offer free services for marketing anymore.
A company making money is fine but they shouldn't use wording like "Free forever" when they almost always have some clause in their TOS somewhere that says they can just change costs whenever they feel like it.
It looks like a good tool though so will definitely check it out.
Half of the video: useful overview Second half: Mike mocking copilot
That explains why the second half is the most watched…
everyone needs a hobby...
I have a copilot subscription through work, and in the last month disabled it in my IDE in favor of codeium. for C# its recommendations are probably at aboit 90% of quality of copilot, but the difference is that Codeium is ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE faster for auto-completion suggestions. that kind of benefit cant be beat imo - especially given the current quality limits of these sorts of tools. it's super nice too that whenever it is i choose to go pro, i can give codeium a ton more context or even host it locally. huge microsoft L, love to see it
They just released an update that made copilot a decent bit faster
Glad to hear about where they get the training data from; that's my main concern with the majority of AI tooling at the moment.
This is excellent not only for professionals but also for students.
Having an over commented script we can use to learn what everything does can help young coders learn enough to catch the AI's mistakes.
Even as AIs do all of the typing.
Yes, I remember when I was learning, I found a project on GitHub that was over commented af and it was in Japanese but incredibly well organized, which piqued my curiosity and I learned A LOT.
Been using this in vscode for nearly a year and I'm still blown away by the way Codeium has increased my productivity 🤯
Same here. It codes for me things that I was thinking about coding hehe. I don't use it to write complete functions, but for write less code
I haven't been using it that long, but for several weeks. It's been more helpful than not.
@@flywithoutwingss " It codes for me things that I was thinking about coding hehe." Yeah it can be quite spooky actually! 😀
Thanks. I was just looking into some AI assistance since it's probably not going away anytime soon. I also appreciate you not spreading FUD like so many others do about AI. AI is not a human error remover; it is a human error multiplier. I think we're already past the "Goldilocks" point for AI model training.
haha lol my sweet summer child, algorithm development has been going on for sometime yet endless possibility awaits. It is still incredibly early.
imagine using FUD unironically
Pro tip bud, don’t use the term FUD. It tends to make serious people tune you out. That term is almost exclusively used by crypto scammers to shout down legitimate criticism and keep their cult like status going.
@@hastyscorpionFUD is much older than crapto bud. It was used by stock market scammers to shout down legitimate criticism of their scam and keep their cult like status going.
I had tried it some time ago (maybe even a year) and found it a bit limited in supported languages, I had obtained better results with copilot. I tried it again just a few days ago and was positively impressed by how many they added. I hadn't enabled chat at the time because it required particular permissions for data... having seen the video and how useful it can be, I'll have to reevaluate
*_I've to tell you that _**_#Codeium_**_ can get really spooky when it predicts your intentions._*
*It creeped me out the first 500 times when the AI predicted correctly the lines I was about to type…!*
*I was coding for fun an **#Arkanoid**/**#Breakout** clone in C++ just to retain & update my sparse C++ skills*
*And the code I was typing was everything but not necessarily* *_readable_*
*Typical first draft, first try type of s*t…not something I would dare to create a pull request with…*
*If a human coder would have sat next to me he wouldn't be able to guess what I was trying to do.*
*_But the AI got it right despite the chaotic first-draft code defying all clean code principles!_*
*THAT WAS IMPRESSING…A BIT CONCERNING*
*…AND SOMETIMES ANNOYING LIKE SOMEONE FINISHING YOUR THOUGHTS & SENTENCES ALL THE TIME*
*_…CODEIUM MAKING ME ALMOST SHOUT_*
*_"Hey…I also knew how to do that"_* *…I'm sometimes very immature* 🙈🙈🙈
Thanks for the suggestion mike! Let me test this with Lua, the love framework and VS Code. Wonder what the outcome will be.
Thank you. I have just ended my 6 months of paid Copilot.
I was using it to autocomplete the repetitive parts of the code, not heavely relying on it.
Having the same thing for free it seems a really good option.
Hahaha oh thank God, I thought I was the only one who actually didn't like copilot's implementation. I mean, the concept was always great, but I felt like I was constantly fighting it or going back and correcting things (disclaimer: I only used it while it was in beta. It wasn't worth $10 when it launched). This looks neat, though. I will absolutely be checking this out!
I’m pretty careful about whose “ai” service I allow to read my disk though. Same security concerns as running third party software
Because they are interested what you have on your computer.
@@TheReferrer72individually probably not much but large group of users.
@@TheReferrer72 Actually it's more so the concern that you'll be helping marketers come up with more exploitative ways to market products to people and convince them to buy things that they don't really need. But hey, if you're in love with the inbred, corporate wasteland that we are currently creating, go ahead! Just try not to think about the consequences of your bad consumerist practices before you go to bed.
@@user-og6hl6lv7pWhat a savage comment xD, i think i'm going to steal the "inbred, corporate wasteland" term.
@@TheReferrer72 if you are compliant with your government, then it will only be used for marketing. If not, then you can say goodbye to freedom. You will probably waste away in some facility in us, china or wherever you are from. Also, incase you find yourself under an authoritative regime in the future, and compliance becomes harder, you can say goodbye to ever organizing a revolution against them when they can see all your communication. Its crazy that we have an example if North Korea and people still dont care about such things.
Bro you saved my life!!! ❤🎉
Liked and Subbed and high fived and fist bumped ... ✊🏻
After watching your video and testing codeium, i am more than impressed. In fact - just hit the cancel button on the $100 p.a. Co-Pilot subscription. THX
Now we just need a Godot plugin so we can use the in-built editor :)
Fr, I was so happy before I saw him use it in vscode
Kind of also need a way for Godot to support default plugins also.
Honestly I find the VSCode plugin for godot far better than the built-in editor, expecially now that the 2.0.0 has been released
@@jafarrolo I am using the built-in editor with the live game for quick tuning. Does VSC plugin act the same?
whats with godot and its users doing anything but fix the engine itself?
I'm using it from almost 5 6 months and it has only gotten better.
Guys, beware it is CodeEium not Codium .. totally different sites and extensions. I missed the E and was sent to la la land.
Lol I had the same experience.
VsCodium is just an open source version of vscode that can't run some plugins like emmet
I'm not sure i want to switch over yet, but happy we're getting some competition in AI-assisted programming.
8:08 It took a moment to decipher "lat and see". I'm pretty sure this is the Canadian word for latency.
Ha ha. Yeah, my initial thought was “oh, an AI is reading the script” 🤣
I got Copilot for free since I'm a student but I'm glad I will have a free alternative when I'll graduate.
How to get it for free I am also a student but in underdeveloped country
@@bibekkoirala352 search online how to get it, Gut Hub copilot is free for students
@@bibekkoirala352sign up for a github student pack
Your every video is so useful! Thanks man!
Oh! That's nice code complete tool. I'll try it too, just installed it. Thanks
Thanks for the review! This is very promising to a graphics creator such as myself that also needs to hack together some utilities and scripts every once and a while. 👏👏👏
If you don't pay you are not always immediately the product ... but instead they might bet on you becoming a future locked-in customer.
For example, a lot of companies give their products free (or heavily reduced) to schools and universities, so that the jung people get hooked early to their product instead of the competitor's and when someone uses a tool from the beginning it's hard to switch later.
Very intresting. When I googled it i made a typo and typed in "Codium" - when I checked the pricing I though, wow they went up in price fast. But then I noticed the different UI.... and actually different product, but all very similar... confusing...
I've just used to to explain my own code to me, written a while ago and forgotten, worked great
Even if it's not free forever, eventually there will be a model you run locally to do this.
Thanks for making this. I also just cancelled my copilot subscription and will be trying this out.
Codeium is the fastest llm I've tried and the speed definitely helps with coding
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yeah its good and matches all the abilities of github copilot
Unless it's a local LLM, it's gonna start charging eventually. LLMs are too expensive for a free model.
If that happens you can stop using it and find something else. In the meantime, enjoy it while it lasts.🙂
They have promised to provide free tier for individuals forever, if they change their way, they will see problem
Keep up the good work Mike!
It'd be interesting with a comparison between this service and using a local LLM. I haven't been keeping up with how far the freely available LLMs have gotten lately.
I use quite a few of them. They vary in how capable they are depending on what code you throw at them. No one is best for all code prompts you feed them.
They should have a version that is competitive with copilot's pricing. Something like $8/month for a personal license that is the same as the free version (a few more seats to allow users swapping computers/IDEs) but with some guaranteed features like server speed, availability, large codebase support, telemetry off, etc. I don't like free stuff for these kind of things.
Thanks, I am using this one since some months.
I love Copilot, but I'll try this for a while to see if it's better.
I love this channel!!
What is their context length and what model are they using under the hood?
Very thanks Mike. So I have a question considering all of the information you share on here and know how to use different games engines and such do you make video games yourself?
These can only stay free as long as they have money in their banks.
Very cool tool, thanks for sharing I'm definitely checking this out immediately. I would love to see a video tutorial for getting VSCode to work nicely with Godot, I'm not sure why but I always run into problems getting it to integrate nicely with autocomplete and debugging.
Works well even on Delphi 7 code in VSCode, unfortunately no extension for Delphi's old RAD editor tho of course
If it's free, you are the product
id love to see you also talk about phind the chat/search engine and it also connected to internet and have a vscode extension and i think it will be really hulpful tool to know in general
I use firhub copilot because its free wirh the github Student Developer Pack, and my experience with it is mostly positive, I don't have much trouble with it, but sometimes the chat feature acts a bit weird because it doesn's show the answer it have if the code it wrote matches public code
Hi, what's the mid-term experience with Codeium so far? Any strings attached?
What do they mean under 'indiviual' ? If I make money with it but I'm solo, ami I still individual?
Hi! Thank you for observing that cool ai chat. Did you plan to extend this Codeium review to... Visual Studio 2024 (2022 Preview)? =)
Cant wait to use Codeium in Codium
So we have the Codeium AI tool, the Codium AI tool, and now I'm finding out that there is a copy of VSCode called VSCodium
I hope it doesn't train off my code because I am AI (Actual Idiot), it would drag down the quality. Jokes aside, thank you for showing it and the demo
Hi, I am using the jetbrain's ide free version. When I select the code and right click to show the sub menu it doesn't show any Codeium info as it does in your video @2:30. I did a quick search and didn't find anything. Is it because that it's only available in vscode ? Thanks for yoru time.
This was a VSCode feature initially, but we're shipping this submenu in the next release of JetBrains & should be approved in a few days! - Rohan from Codeium
@@codeiumdev Cool! Nice to see your future plans :) Also, Visual Studio needs new features (All solution code refactoring, unit testing, code optimization variants, etc.) of Codeium extension, Rohan ;)
Sceptical about data privacy! You can't be sure what they collect from you! And maybe a backdoor by ms,google,etc.?
if u want much higher level AI and accurate and complex and safe data and automatically deleted data and u will never had disappointed I'll introducing AI CHAT DEEPAI the AI CHAT DEEPAI is so powerful and much better than OPENAI since start 1990 and u can show ur picture and video and anything u want and trivia if u search in Google always say DEEPAI made all even Google use DEEPAI and Microsoft and OPENAI and international government even ur device Android and Apple use DEEPAI and Godot engine and unity engine and unreal engine too use DEEPAI so consider use of DEEPAI
I gave it a shot. It couldn't do basic tasks that even copilot could do. It appears that this is because of my large codebase, it has only a 4k context window (for chat at least, I couldn't find a way to confirm it for code completion but I've to assume it's the same)
If it promises many IDEs - don't evaluate it merely on VSCode.
VSCode is the lowest hanging fruit in terms of integration.
When I tried it in VS - I was quite dissatisfied.
CoPilot ain't perfect either, but more tolerable there.
Should I reevaluate by now?
I have it in VS and VS Code but have mostly used it in the latter, so hard to judge in the former.
The description it gave for the code is pretty explanatory just from the code's comments. Try it without the comments. 🙂
how does it compare to cursor ide and pieces app? (i personally use copilot for free, as a student, but i am graduating, so i am finding alternative)
Looks interesting, I'll definitely give it a try.
But for myself, AI would be useful if it could take a code that I wrote in one language and convert it into another.
Is that something it's capable of doing?
Yes it is. I tried this a couple of weeks ago. C# to Rust. However, you should do it in small segments at a time and then fix things up as required. In my case it was very accurate. I had an off-by-one error for one segment but it was otherwise pretty impressive.
Yeah been using this for a long time for home projects.
Co-pilot is a bit better as it is evolving a bit faster.
Does it work with VSCodium so I can put codeium into my codium?
Screw code completion and prompting. An AI that fixes my bugs, explains a few lines of code to me and does regex faster than aliens is worth buckets of gold to me. - every work day of the week
canceling copilot sub while recording so SAVAGE I love it
Can’t say anything’s free forever until forever has passed
does it use local llm?
its me or the interface changed and i dont have the same codium as you have?
When i heard GD script support i got excited Chat GPT is outdated
i love free softwares versions of paid ones 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Consider "Twinny", a proper OSS GitHub copilot.
Hopefully its good because im interested in coding and is it wrong to get an ai coding assistant???
If you're learning then it's probably better to write all code by hand so that you have better understanding of what it does and why. However, the explain feature may be convenient, but I'm not sure especially since AI models can make things up
It's going to be a whole lot harder to learn to code without it than it is if you just learned programming without it and then used it after you learn how it works. It's going to be fine for small projects, but if you ever work on something bigger then the human part is the structure and architecture which I've found even big picture the AI is terrible at. There's no shortcuts when it comes to learning to code, imagine this as a different paintbrush for people who know how to code already, if you don't have any skills painting, the best brush in the world isn't going to make you a painter.
@@Alexander_Grant wow thx for that man👍👍
@@SomeRedTeapotYeah I think I'll just write everything and code by hand for now thx
how does codium compare to Amazon's code whisper and Cody AI, they are all free for now.
Cody AI got limitations
Hmmmm.... Codeium seems to be crashing Visual Studio 2022 on one particular code completion in some code I was testing it out on. I was using CoPilot to pretty good effect, but I'd love to switch if Codeium proves to be more effective.
I have had VS Code crash a few times as well when using Codeium. Maybe, I don't know, once a month? And this is Codeium specific issue as this happened when I run one of its functions.
What about amazone code whisperer
It's really suspicious that it's not running locally *and* is free. That's not a cheap service.
I love codeium. My only complaint is that as someone just learning programming I wish there were a way to only have it generate comments.
I want to learn to code I don't want that generated for me but the comments and explanations are super helpful
As a Codeium CM seems to be in the comments, here are my request/issue.
1) When I autocomplete in the middle of a line, it usually writes a duplicate of the end of line code
Example print("var2"+var2)
I want to add var1. Cursor after the first parenthesis. It becomes
print("var1"+var1+"var2"+var2)"var2"+var2)
2) In the chat, instead of Insert Code I would prefer a Preview button with commit style green/red/gray lines for added/removed/unchanged content. I don't trust the AI enough to not change anything in a full function beyond the part I want to modify. Currently, I copy manually the parts I care about.
#1 is happening to me as well, using Visual Studio.
It's not running locally? No thanks.
bruhh how you want have good ai and run it locally at same time?
@@likemonyoutube5054they are not that hard to run. LLaMa2 runs fine on my ryzen 3600 but they take a lot of ram. 5+GB for the smallest LLaMa2
Neither is Copilot.
Does it support reactja or nextjs ?
Yes, i use it all the time
This generation of AI gives me the same feeling as dating apps or Tesla, a huge promise impossible to deliver.
If Codeium can understand specific script langauge(gdscript), how many 'library' or 'engine APIs' can this handle?
Support for just general language is not useful for me.
Copilot(Paid) = GPT4 , Codeium(Free) -> GPT 4 went closed beta so it's GPT3 actually.
great tool, but it is not as integrated with visual studio as copilot is.. copilot has context aware renaming suggestions and git commits
Remember, nothing is free. For any free product, the currency you pay with is your data
is there free who very original AI who I'll introducing AI CHAT DEEPAI the AI CHAT DEEPAI is so powerful and much better than OPENAI since start 1990 and u can show ur picture and video and anything u want trivia if u search in Google always say DEEPAI made all even Google use DEEPAI and Microsoft and OPENAI and international government even ur device Android and Apple use DEEPAI still even copilot
The accuracy matters which Copilot provides. That's why it's a paid service and it's worth it.
Beware, has telemetry
A service? Why? Some of these models run on even mid-range laptops, and a lot of game devs have a 3090 or better.
Only allows login with a Google account. Not my preferred method.
I have a login with my own (non-Google) email.
this might beat co pilot for me if it wasn't a little slow
thank you. 😋
the "exe" files mmm sound like weird name...I did not log because I do not like the way of logging has.
I literally just did the same!
I have try it for a long time and it works like shit. And the support they give for some problems I had is 0
Woohoo! This makes me smile so much. Gonna download it now.
#FuckMicrosoft
#OpenSourceIsTheFuture
"It trained on GPL code which is illegal" You sure about both those claims? It's legal in Japan and TBD in the USA
Simple answer: You can't use GPL code in proprietary software
@@husanaaulia4717 And? You make the unfounded assumption that these tai models regurgitate the original code exactly. By analogy, if a human has ever worked on any GPL project, that would mean he would be forbidden to work on anything else in the future because his mind has been tainted with GPL code knowledge
Nothing is free. You're paying in other ways.
Okay it's way dumber than ChatGPT to understand context and what I actually want. I told it to add comments to a function and it added the comments all where my cursor is instead of at the respective lines. 2 tries later it did what i asked it to, although the comments got worse as they explained what is done, but not why
I'd even largely prefer GPT 3.5 - but I don't think that one has a VS Code plugin and generates as fast, right?
🐣: Grandpa, as code is core to our profession, what do you advise?
👴🏻: Simple. Cancel any service who has thousands of engineers with a track record to help us write and maintain our code and replace it with some random company that promises stuff “life time for free”. Has never backfired. Never.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Free forever is also ringing loud alarm bells in my bullshit detector. I dont trust copilot but i doubly dont trust a copilot with an obscure business model.
Human error as well A.I error which required a lot data to correct the data. It not easy job when user send data or not to reflect the a lot of different language codes. But the cons the hackers will exploits this loop hole like in free hosting but there many ways anyways. But it can be good and bad for teaching material.
Codeium vs aws? What is better?
it must be free because it's training itself on your codebase as you work...
I though it will be selfhosted solution. but this is just "freeeeee", nope.
I see codium doesn't support Geany...
dropped! (joke)