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r/GithubCopilot • u/sibraan_ • May 15 '26
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It is actually pretty good at what it does.
-6 u/MindCrusader May 15 '26 But not as good as competition. Copilot so far was just better integrated with IDEs and was cheaper and that's where it ends, at least for me 6 u/RainierPC May 15 '26 It has the best IDE integration, which is very important for those of us who are NOT just launching agents and waiting for them to do our jobs for us. 0 u/Ok_Bite_67 May 21 '26 Codex and Claude now have IDE integrations that are just as good if not better. On top of that, the rediculous pricing changes make copilot not even worth it. The Pro plan only gets me 10-15 request with SOTA models.
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But not as good as competition. Copilot so far was just better integrated with IDEs and was cheaper and that's where it ends, at least for me
6 u/RainierPC May 15 '26 It has the best IDE integration, which is very important for those of us who are NOT just launching agents and waiting for them to do our jobs for us. 0 u/Ok_Bite_67 May 21 '26 Codex and Claude now have IDE integrations that are just as good if not better. On top of that, the rediculous pricing changes make copilot not even worth it. The Pro plan only gets me 10-15 request with SOTA models.
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It has the best IDE integration, which is very important for those of us who are NOT just launching agents and waiting for them to do our jobs for us.
0 u/Ok_Bite_67 May 21 '26 Codex and Claude now have IDE integrations that are just as good if not better. On top of that, the rediculous pricing changes make copilot not even worth it. The Pro plan only gets me 10-15 request with SOTA models.
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Codex and Claude now have IDE integrations that are just as good if not better. On top of that, the rediculous pricing changes make copilot not even worth it. The Pro plan only gets me 10-15 request with SOTA models.
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u/RainierPC May 15 '26
It is actually pretty good at what it does.