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Copilot Copilot for Copilot

Someone can probably make a valid "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" out of Copilot.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffal...


You're talking about the aladeen or that aladeen? I don't understand which aladeen you are talking about.

You could try Copilot Copilot for Windows with Windows Copilot. I know it's still got Copilot in it, but not as much as Copilot Copilot Copilot Copilot MS Office for Windows Copilot.

But I don't like Copilot!

Copilot Copilot Copilot Copilot

I guess it does sort of work as a "grammatical infinity" idea https://medium.com/luminasticity/cardinality-and-growth-rate...

Like an imperative, because copilot can exist as a verb, I copilot a plane, and Copilot can exist as a software product, and as a helper in a software product that is itself a software product that helps you use the software product it is a helper to

So Copilot copilot! could be an imperative for Copilot to Copilot, and Copilot Copilot could be a description of a software product that helps people use a software product named Copilot, but the second is not really grammatically correct as a sentence, whereas the imperative is.

So in the end I guess you could have a Copilot Copilot..[infinite Copilots]..copilot!


Copilot copilots Copilot copilots copilot copilot Copilot copilots

Woah that actually works...

Microsoft-Copilot-branded copilots, which other Microsoft-Copilot-branded copilots assist, themselves assist Microsoft-Copilot-branded copilots.


I just woke up, please for the love of ai slop, stop before you break my definition of the word copilot!

(Fun fact: If you repeat a word sufficiently, it will lose its meaning..)


> (Fun fact: If you repeat a word sufficiently, it will lose its meaning..)

Too late. Microsoft already caused that to happen.


After reading this thread, my brain is now convinced that copilots are actually some sort of small South American mammals.

I think I'll stick to that definition; I don't want to lose my mental image of the daft-looking little copilots roaming around the Inter-Andean valleys that their more menacing-looking ancestors once inhabited. Yeah, cute little things.


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I'm currently dealing with a similar issue! I can't see issues in my own repos, and Copilot (which I pay for annually) has completely stopped working. This just happened overnight, and I have no idea what could have caused this situation.

> They lost me at putting "overreacting" in the title.

I think you just proved their point for them.


Soooo many comments here cite the "overreacting" point and then go on to prove it.

I donate to Wikipedia on a recurring, monthly basis and don’t get any of this.

Of course, recurring payments work completely differently. A shockingly large fraction of recurring payments are from people who never got around to cancelling it. They're already getting what they want, any email just risks disturbing this situation.

I still get yearly email summary of my donations. They don't need to send more, and they could not send it if their objective is to stay under the radar

That could be true. I guess I could try giving a one-time donation from another account and see what happens.

Mom’s listening along on the other phone with her hand covering the receiver.


They reflect the traits that OP values in others; these criteria wouldn't be universal. I think the thought experiment still holds: If I met myself on the street, would I like that person? If not, why not, and how can I fix that?


I’ve paid for a few licenses so far just to support the guy making it. It’s a crucial tool in my gamedev workflow, and really couldn’t do without.


Something like this could definitely replace my crufty Obsidian + scripts workflow if it ran on Linux.


Interesting, but it would be nice to see some examples of sounds generated without signing up for an account.


Stripe was launched through Y Combinator. It makes sense for their stuff to quickly bubble to the top of their news aggregator.


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